Friday 21 February 2020

National Commission for Scheduled Tribes

National Commission for Scheduled Tribes

  • The National Commission for Scheduled Tribes (NCST) organized its 16th foundation day.
  • On this occasion, the NCST has also decided to institute a national award named “NCST Leadership Award” which will be conferred for significant and exemplary services towards Scheduled Tribes (STs) in the country.

Scheduled Tribes

  • As per Census-1931, Schedule tribes are termed as "backward tribes” living in the "Excluded" and "Partially Excluded" areas. The Government of India Act of 1935 called for the first time for representatives of "backward tribes" in provincial assemblies.
  • The Constitution does not define the criteria for recognition of Scheduled Tribes and hence the definition contained in the 1931 Census was used in initial years after independence.
  • However, Article 366(25) of the Constitution only provides a process to define Scheduled Tribes: “Scheduled Tribes means such tribes or tribal communities or parts of or groups within such tribes or tribal communities as are deemed under Article 342 to be Scheduled Tribes for the purposes of this Constitution.”
  • 342(1): The President may concerning any State or Union Territory, and where it is a State, after consultation with the Governor, by public notification, specify the tribes or tribal communities or part of or groups within tribes or tribal communities as Scheduled Tribe about that State or Union Territory.
  • There are over 700 tribes that have been notified.
  • The largest number of tribal communities (62) are found in Odisha.
  • No Tribe was identified in Haryana, Punjab, Chandigarh, Delhi, and Pondicherry.

Key Points

  • Formation: NCST was set up with effect from 19th February 2004 by amending Article 338 and by inserting a new Article 338A in the Constitution through the 89th Constitution Amendment Act, 2003. Hence, it is a constitutional body.
  • Objective: Article 338A inter-alia gives powers to NCST oversee the implementation of various safeguards provided to STs under the Constitution or under any other law for time being in force or under any other order to the Government and to evaluate the working of such safeguards.
  • Composition: It consists of a Chairperson, a Vice-Chairperson and 3 other members who are appointed by the President by warrant under his hand and seal.
    • At least one member should be a woman.
    • The Chairperson, the Vice-Chairperson and the other Members hold office for a term of 3 years.
    • The members are not eligible for an appointment for more than two terms.
  • The Chairperson has been given the rank of Union Cabinet Ministers, the Vice-Chairperson has the rank of a Minister of State and other Members have the rank of a Secretary to the Government of India.

Duties and Functions

  • To investigate and monitor all matters relating to the safeguards provided for the STs under the Constitution or under any other law for the time being in force or under any order of the Government.
  • To inquire into specific complaints concerning the deprivation of rights and safeguards of the STs.
  • To participate and advise in the planning process of socio-economic development of the STs and to evaluate the progress of their development.
  • To present to the President, annually and at such other times as the Commission may deem fit, reports upon the working of those safeguards.
    • To make in such reports, recommendations as to the measures that should be taken by the Union or any State for effective implementation of those safeguards and other measures for the protection, welfare and socio-economic development of the Scheduled Tribes.
  • To discharge such other functions about the protection, welfare and development and advancement of the Scheduled Tribes as the President may subject to the provisions of any law made by Parliament by rule specify.
Source: PIB

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