While launching the NALSA (Protection and Enforcement of Tribal Rights) Scheme-2015 here yesterday, Justice Kanade said there was shortage of NGOs, advocates and para-legal volunteers for implementing various programmes for tribals.
He asked the concerned officials to implement programmes for the sake of tribals not just as a work, but as their commitment to fulfil the rights given to the community under the Constitution.
While implementing various schemes for tribals, educating them about their rights should be taken up on priority, he stressed.
He also observed that while a city develops in the process of urbanisation, the tribals are left to suffer which should be avoided. They should also develop along with the other members of the society, Justice Kanade opined.
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He further said that the Bombay High Court receives a number of PILs with regard to the issues of tribals.
It should be ensured that the rights and benefits guaranteed to the tribals reach them, he urged.