Jharkhand’s Chief Minister has proclaimed that the state’s recently adopted PESA (Panchayats Extension to Scheduled Areas) regulations are set to become a national blueprint for tribal self-governance. The core objective of these rules is to enhance the authority and decision-making capacity of Gram Sabhas within scheduled areas. This means empowering local tribal communities with greater control over crucial aspects like land rights, forest produce, customary laws, and village development projects. The aim is to promote sustainable development that is sensitive to the unique socio-cultural fabric of tribal life. By enacting these PESA rules, Jharkhand is demonstrating a commitment to empowering its indigenous populations and ensuring their active participation in shaping their future. The state hopes this pioneering legislation will inspire similar progressive policies throughout the country, ensuring that tribal rights and aspirations are effectively addressed.
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