Rajya Sabha passes Bills to add PVTGs of Odisha, A.P. in ST lists
- February 7, 2024
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Rajya Sabha passes Bills to add PVTGs of Odisha, A.P. in ST lists
Subject: Polity
Section: Legislation in news
Context:
- Rajya Sabha passed the Constitution (STs) Order Amendment Bill 2024 and the Constitution (SCs and STs) Order Amendment Bill 2024, presented by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs.
About the Bills:
- Among the additions were notably seven Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs) (a subset of STs) – four in Odisha and three in Andhra Pradesh.
- The independent names of these PVTGs had been specifically added as synonyms or sub-tribes of communities already on the ST lists of these States.
- In Odisha, the PVTG communities added are –
- Pauri Bhuyan and Paudi Bhuyan as synonyms of the Bhuyan tribe;
- The ChuktiaBhunjia as a synonym of the Bhunjia tribe;
- The Bondo as a sub-tribe of the Bondo Poraja tribe; and
- The Mankidia as a synonym for the Mankirdia tribe.
- In Andhra Pradesh, the PVTG communities included Bondo Porja and Khond Porja as synonyms of the Porja tribe and the Konda Savaras as a synonym for the Savaras tribe.
Other Additions and Changes:
- In addition to this, the Bill to amend Odisha’s ST list also shifted two entries – Tamadia and Tamudia – from the Scheduled Castes list to the Scheduled Tribes list.
- The Bill also added synonyms, phonetic variations and sub-tribes of at least eight existing communities in the State’s ST list.
- Further, Odisha’s ST list was expanded by adding two communities to it as new entries. These are –
- The Muka Dora community (and synonyms) in undivided Koraput District which includes Koraput, Nowrangapur, Rayagada and Malkangiri districts; and
- The Konda Reddy (and synonyms) community.
About PVTGs
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Government Initiatives for the Welfare of the PVTGs:
- The Union Budget 2023-24 announced the launch of the PM PVTG Development Mission.
- This will saturate PVTG households and habitations with basic facilities such as safe housing, clean drinking water and sanitation, improved access to education, health and nutrition, etc.
- An amount of Rs.15,000 crore will be made available to implement the Mission in the next three years under the Development Action Plan for the Scheduled Tribes (DAPST).
- The PM-JANMAN (Pradhan Mantri Janjati Adivasi Nyaya Maha Abhiyan) has been launched to enhance the socio-economic conditions of PVTGs.
- The PM-JANMAN (comprising Central Sector and Centrally Sponsored Schemes) to focus on 11 critical interventions through 9 Ministries.
- The government has been consistently following up with respective State governments over the declining populations of several PVTG communities across the country.