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The Law on Forest Rights, 2006

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The Law on Forest Rights, 2006 gives the right of traditional forest residents.

 

Important rights:

-4 Hectares or more land rights

-The community rights using resources

-Rights of primitive tribes

-The right to protect forests

 

Implementation function:

-Gram Sabha test process

-C joint verification by civil servants

-3 Level approval system

-Enimedation of nomadic tribes

-Remption of women's rights

 

Problem:

-Slow processing of complaints

-A lack of conscience

-Basic disability

-Something with the Act on Conservation

-Legal complaints replacement

 

Advantage:

-Living security safety

-Save forests

-In expanding tribal rights and abilities

-Sustainable use of resources

-Expulsion protection

 

The main problems of the river link in india

Problem

-High cost of implementation

-My environment damage to ecosystems

-Mobile community

-In impact on local biodiversity

-Changing the river flow scheme

-The technical task

-The uncertainty of climate change

 

Solution:

-The detailed research on the impact on the environment

-Tent tension adjustment mechanism

-Public consultation process

-Alavitory management of water resources

-Modern irrigation methods

-Swallow development

-Rewed groundwater

-An analysis of cost and beneficits after the construction of the 30th link, which must be conducted with caution based on these observations.

 

 

Rat-hole issues

The only unsafe method by which Rat hole is accessed is through underground narrow tunnel Megalaya split into trends.

 

Problems

- Highly unsafe working conditions

- Deaths from tunnel collapses

- Child labor exploitation

- Environmental damage

- Water pollution

- Deforestation

- Illegal operations despite bans

- Loss of state revenue

 

Solutions:

- Strict enforcement of mining bans

- Alternative livelihood programs

- Scientific mining methods

- Regular safety inspections

- Mining permits and regulations

- Rehabilitation of affected areas

- Skill development for miners

- Environmental impact assessments

 

The National Green Tribunal prohibited rat-hole mining in 2014, but illegal mining persists due to economic dependence and weak enforcement.