People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXVI No. 50 December 22,2002 |
The
charter
of
demands
for
a
better
life
for
the
tribal
peoples
should
consist
of
the
following:
a. Stop alienation of land belonging to the tribal people; plug loopholes in existing laws and take steps to restore land transferred from adivasis. Register land records for tribal lands. In scheduled areas under Fifth Schedule, adhere to the Samata judgement of Supreme Court regarding use of land for industrial and commercial purposes.
b.
Takeover
surplus
lands
above
ceiling
and
distribute
them
to
landless
adivasis
along
with
other
landless
families.
Provide
irrigation
facilities
in
remote
tribal
areas.
Allot
degraded
forest
land
to
tribal
people.
c.
Amend
the
Forest
Act
in
such
a
manner
as
to
recognise
the
rights
of
adivasi
forest
dwellers
to
access
and
use
of
forests.
People’s
participation
in
forests
through
community
management
should
be
introduced.
d.
Forest
produce
must
be
accessible
to
forest
dwellers
and
neighbourhood
adivasi
communities.
The
tyranny
of
forest
guards
must
end.
For
marketing
forest
produce,
cooperative
efforts
which
are
not
bureaucratically
managed
but
of
the
adivasis
as
producers
of
forest
goods
should
be
set
up.
e.
No
project,
industrial
or
developmental,
can
be
undertaken
where
displacement
occurs
without
a
comprehensive
and
sustainable
rehabilitation
package.
Such
a
scheme
must
be
put
in
place
before
any
displacement
or
work
on
the
project
begins.
Provide
employment
and
rehabilitation
to
already
displaced
persons.
f.
Women
should
have
equal
rights
in
land
and
other
communal
resources.
Campaign
to
end
practices
degrading
women’s
status
must
be
carried
out.
The
practice
of
dowry
infiltrating
tribal
society
must
be
countered.
Practices
such
as
witchcraft
must
be
combated.
g.
Provision
of
drinking
water
in
remote
hamlets
must
be
a
priority
for
ending
hardships
to
tribal
women
in
this
regard.
Sexual
harassment
of
adivasi
women
who
go
to
the
forests
for
gathering
produce
and
firewood
must
be
strictly
punished.
Tribal
developmental
schemes
should
pay
adequate
attention
for
employment
for
adivasi
women.
Protection
for
women
at
work
sites
from
sexual
exploitation.
h.
Enforce
protection
against
money-lending/usury
which
exploits
adivasis.
Bonded
labour
and
exploitation
of
adivasi
men
and
women
by
contravening
all
labour
laws
must
be
effectively
checked.
Strict
implementation
of
atrocities
on
adivasis
under
the
Prevention
of
Atrocities
on
SC
&
ST
Act.
i.
The
public
distribution
system
should
be
revamped
so
that
all
tribal
areas
are
covered
with
fair
price
shops
and
cooperatives.
All
tribal
areas
scheduled
and
non-scheduled
must
be
covered
by
a
universal
system
where
all
tribal
families
get
foodgrains
and
other
essential
commodities
at
a
subsidised
rate.
Expand
antodaya
schemes.
j.
Special
composite
educational
programmes
for
tribal
students
should
be
promoted
by
the
Central
Government
and
all
the
state
governments.
Special
schemes
for
education
of
tribal
girls.
Arrangements
for
setting
up
of
schools
in
the
tribal
dominated
areas
with
provision
of
vocational
training
and
hostel
facilities
for
the
tribal
youth
should
be
undertaken.
k.
Implementation
of
reservation
of
ST
quotas
in
all
categories
of
employment
and
education.
Curb
issuance
of
false
ST
certificates
to
non-tribals.
Special
allocation
for
public
health
facilities
and
setting
up
of
primary
health
centres
in
the
remote
tribal
areas.
l.
All
tribal
languages
should
be
recognised.
Include
major
tribal
languages
such
as
Santhali
and
Bodo
in
the
Eighth
Schedule
of
the
Constitution.
Oppose
moves
to
eliminate
indigenous
cultural
traditions,
which
foster
collective
consciousness
and
egalitarianism.
Campaign
against
social
evils,
which
are
intensifying
among
the
youth
by
penetration
of
bourgeois
values
and
commercialisation.
Foster
cultural
expression
and
creative
folk
arts
based
on
the
rich
cultural
forms
of
tribal
communities.
m.
Strictly
enforce
constitutional
safeguards
for
the
scheduled
tribes.
Provision
of
autonomy
under
the
Sixth
Schedule
should
be
strengthened
by
amending
the
Schedule.
Extend
provisions
of
Autonomous
District
Council
to
other
states
where
compact,
majority
tribal
areas
exist.
Constitute
elected
autonomous
councils
replacing
nominated
advisory
councils
in
Fifth
Schedule
areas.