GS 2: Social JusticeGS 1: Indian SocietyGS 2: GovernancePrelims

State support key for tribal welfare, says Social Justice Ministry report, Pg14

Union Social Justice Ministry reveals State apathy in extending welfare to denotified tribes, hindering access to housing and benefits.

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Key Highlights:

  • Only seven states are currently issuing DNT community certificates, hindering welfare access.
  • The Union Social Justice and Empowerment Ministry reports a lack of support from state governments in extending welfare to DNTs.
  • State and UT governments have not shared lists of eligible DNT beneficiaries for housing allotments under PMAY-G.
  • The ministry has been requesting states since 2015 to issue DNT certificates, share population data, and establish grievance redressal mechanisms.
  • Approximately 300 DNT communities are yet to be classified under SC, ST, or OBC lists.
  • The Census 2027 will enumerate the population of DNT communities.

Detailed Insights:

  • DNT communities were labeled as "criminal" by the colonial administration and denotified in 1952 after the Criminal Tribes Act repeal.
  • The lack of community certificates and misclassification into SC, ST, and OBC lists has marginalized DNTs within these categories.
  • Some DNT communities are mobilizing for a separate classification on par with SC, ST, and OBC.
  • The ministry maintains that there are no proposals under consideration for creating a new classification for DNTs.
  • The ministry has issued letters and advisories for nearly a decade, but state support is still lacking.
  • PMAY-G is a central scheme, and the lack of state data sharing hinders its effective implementation for DNTs.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Denotified, Nomadic, and Semi-Nomadic Tribes (DNTs): Communities historically subject to the Criminal Tribes Act and facing socio-economic challenges.
  • PMAY-G (Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana - Gramin): A central government scheme providing affordable housing in rural areas.
  • Community Certificate: An official document identifying a person as belonging to a specific community, enabling access to targeted benefits.
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