"It is proposed to modify the eligibility criteria for other traditional forest dwellers, including Scheduled Castes and Other Backward Classes, so that they also become eligible for availing the rights if they have resided in the forest prior to 13th December, 2005.
"It is, therefore, requested that the Ministry of Tribal Affairs may consider affecting the requisite amendments in the Forest Rights Act," Patnaik wrote to Tribal Affairs Minister Jual Oram.
According to the provisions of the FRA, while STs are eligible for availing the rights if they resided in the forest prior to December 13, 2005, other traditional forest dwellers would have to live in the forest for over three generations or 75 years.
Around 30,000 claims were filed by other traditional forest dwellers in Odisha, so far only 73 titles have been distributed, Patnaik said in the letter.
Patnaik said that the Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006 has played a vital role in recognising and vesting of rights on favour of STs who have been residing in the forests for generations.