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Tribal Affairs Ministry Unveils Framework to Protect Forest Dwellers in Tiger Reserves
9 Nov
Summary
- New policy framework outlines procedures for relocating forest-dwelling communities from tiger reserves
- Calls for voluntary relocation, rights settlement under Forest Rights Act, and community involvement in conservation
- Seeks to develop collaborative approach between Environment and Tribal Affairs Ministries

In October 2025, the Union Ministry of Tribal Affairs released a new policy framework titled "Reconciling Conservation and Community Rights: A Policy Framework for Relocation and Co-existence in India's Tiger Reserves." The framework aims to address concerns over the implementation of existing laws governing the relocation of forest-dwelling communities from tiger reserves.
The policy brief reiterates that relocation should be considered a last resort and that the rights of forest-dwelling Scheduled Tribes and others must be settled under the Forest Rights Act (FRA) before any relocation takes place. It also provides mechanisms for these communities to continue residing within tiger reserves and be included in the conservation and management of the biodiversity.




