Normal 0 false false false EN-IN X-NONE X-NONE The Mungekar Committee Report, officially known as the Third Report of the Standing Committee on Inter-Sectoral Issues Relating to Tribal Development on Standards of Administration and Governance in the Scheduled Areas, was chaired by Dr. Bhalchandra Mungekar. Let’s explore its key recommendations:
Scope and Purpose:
The committee focused on assessing the administration and governance in the Scheduled Areas.
It aimed to enhance the effectiveness of institutions, infrastructure, and policies related to tribal welfare.
Recommendations:
Reviving Institutions of Self-Governance:
The report emphasized the need to strengthen local self-governance structures within tribal regions.
Reviving and empowering traditional institutions (such as village councils) was crucial.
Effective Delivery Mechanism:
The committee proposed measures to improve the delivery of services and benefits to tribal communities.
Streamlining administrative processes and ensuring timely implementation were key aspects.
Critical Infrastructure:
Recommendations included creating essential infrastructure such as schools, healthcare centers, roads, and communication networks.
Access to clean water, electricity, and sanitation facilities was highlighted.
Tribal Sub-Plan (TSP):
The report stressed the effective utilization of TSP funds for tribal development.
Ensuring transparency and accountability in TSP implementation was essential.
Forest Rights Act (FRA):
The committee addressed the implementation of the Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006.
Ensuring forest land rights for tribal communities was a priority.
Role of Ministries and Commissions:
Recommendations covered the roles of the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, State Tribal Welfare Departments, and the National Commission for Scheduled Tribes.
The SCs & STs (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989 was also discussed.
Ongoing Examination:
The Mungekar Committee report is currently under examination by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs