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26 cases across 11 states: How govts in India are violating forest rights

There were delays in approving the claims filed by the communities on the land where projects are proposed, the analysis shows

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Bipasha Majumder | IndiaSpend
As many as 26 cases across 11 states show that forest land is being acquired by the government for development projects like mining and dams by forging consent of tribespeople or by ignoring it, according to a new analysis.
Public hearings were either not held or were conducted at far-off locations where affected tribespeople could not participate, according to Land Conflict Watch, an independent data-journalism initiative that maps and analyses on-going land conflicts, which has documented 118 cases of violation and non-implementation of Forest Rights Act (FRA).
There were delays in approving the claims filed by

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