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Home | Telangana | Tgana Govt To Receive Claims On Podu Lands From Nov 8

T’gana govt to receive claims on Podu lands from Nov 8

Hyderabad: The Telangana government on Saturday said that it will begin the process of accepting claims from tribals to settle the long-pending Podu land issue from November 8 and end by December 8. Village committees will be formed as per the Recognition of Forest Rights (ROFR) Act to receive the claims. Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao […]

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Updated On - 24 October 2021, 12:52 PM
T’gana govt to receive claims on Podu lands from Nov 8
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Hyderabad: The Telangana government on Saturday said that it will begin the process of accepting claims from tribals to settle the long-pending Podu land issue from November 8 and end by December 8.

Village committees will be formed as per the Recognition of Forest Rights (ROFR) Act to receive the claims.

Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao has directed officials to appoint a nodal officer for every two or three villages, a Revenue Divisional Officer (RDO) at the sub division level and a Collector at the district level, to monitor the process.

Podu lands are the lands tilled by tribals in the forests and there has been clashes over this between them and the forest department.

Following assurance given in the state Assembly to address this issue,Rao directed his officials to launch an action plan to settle the claims.

At a meeting held by the Chief Minister with top officials on Saturday, it was revealed that 87 per cent of Podu lands have been encroached in 12 districts – Bhadradri-Kothagudem, Komaram Bhim Asifabad, Adilabad, Jayashankar Bhoopalpally, Kamareddy, Khammam, Nirmal, Warangal, Nalgonda and Nizamabad.

Rao instructed the district collectors to convene an all-party meeting in the districts on solving Podu land issues and protection of forestlands.

“There should be a unanimous opinion from the all-party leaders on providing ROFR rights to those already doing the Podu cultivation and later ensuring that not even an inch of forestland is encroached.”

Rao said MPs, ZP (Zilla Parishad) chairpersons, MPPs (Mandal Praja Parishads), MLAs, ZPTCs (Zilla Parishad Territorial COnstituencies), and other public representatives should participate in the meeting.

He also suggested that head of the villages and other public representatives be encouraged to protect the forestland.

In a bid to revive and develop forestlands as thick forests while solving the Podu land issues and protecting the forestlands, Rao instructed the Collectors, Forest and Police department officials to take stringent action against those destroying the forests while extending help to the innocent tribals who are dependent on the forest.

He also directed the officials to prepare a comprehensive action plan to identify thick forests and free them from encroachments.

At the meeting he said: “Innocent tribals have always protected the forests like their own lives. It is those coming from outside who destroy the forests. Tribal children belonging to Gond, Koya, and Kolam communities, would never harm the forest. We must invoke Preventive Detention (PD) Act to stop people coming from the outside to destroy the forests.”

He also suggested that all those tribals involved in the Podu cultivation within the forest should be provided with an alternative government land nearby for cultivation.

“If there is no government land available, they should be provided with land on the outer periphery of the forest. They should also be given free water, power and residential homes. Boundaries of forestlands must be fixed and protection trench should be formed and on the trench Nicker Nuts (Gacchakayi). For the formation of the trench along with the forest funds, Employment Guarantee Scheme funds should be utilised,” he said.


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