Boost for tribal welfare in Odisha

Press Trust of India  |  Bhubaneswar 

government was committed to provide the best possible education to every child which would prepare them to face the challenges of life, said.

Patnaik said this while presiding over a Tribes Advisory Council meeting here yesterday.

"Considering the role of education in social development, our government has started a number of initiatives in this regard which have started yielding good results," he said.

has 22.85 population and 62 schedule tribes, including 13 particularly vulnerable groups, Patnaik said.

Tribal students from studying in national-level institutions were being provided full assistance to take care of their educational expenses besides the scholarships given to tribal students by the since 2014-15, the said.

"The development of tribal areas and the welfare of the tribal people, preservation and promotion of their cultural heritage, has always been very close to my heart and now my government seeks to fulfill this through the unique special development councils in nine tribal-dominated districts," Patnaik said.

Patnaik also claimed that Odisha continued to remain as the best performer as far as settlement of land rights in favour of forest dwellers was concerned.

Till now, the state govenrment has accorded land rights to 4.15 lakh individuals covering an area of 6.14 lakh acres and 6,336 community rights over an area of 3.28 lakh acres under Forest Rights Act, Patnaik said.

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First Published: Fri, June 29 2018. 12:40 IST