Talk:The Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006

Project header and Indo-centrism edit

I am assuming this article is about an Indian law, since that is very unclear from the Lead paragraphs of the article. I'm not certain of the naming conventions for such laws, but I believe "India" out to be in the title also, since "forest rights is a general term, and titles should be specific. This ought to be very surprising to me, since editors of India-origin are usually very quick to point out American or British centrism or bias in articles on those subjects. However, it's been my experience that many Indians are very blind to their own biases and Indo-centrism. If you're going to be the champion agaisnt Anglo-American biases on Wikipedia, pelase clean up your own house first. Yes, the world does not revolve around the UK/US, but it doesn't revolve around India/Pakistan either! - BillCJ (talk) 04:22, 8 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Whilst I agree that it is important that it is clear that this is an Indian law, there are points of fact that are not considered by BillCJ.

1) India has the largest population of Indigenous People of any country on Earth. So this is the largest example of this kind of legislation possible on earth, in terms of impact on Indigenous peoples, which tends to be the focus of such legislation. As such, whilst making it clear that this is an Indian Act, it is of considerable global significance, and the fact that this is not recognised by Wikipedia editors shows how important it is for this information to be made available, so people become more aware of environmental issues and law at a global level.

2) A simple Google search will reveal that there are not other laws known colloquially as the Forest Rights Act, though there are comparable pieces of legislation in other countries. What this issue really calls for is another article on "Forest Rights" more generally that compares these laws at a Global scale. That article would also repair the oversight pointed out in 1). Taghioff (talk) 14:43, 25 September 2010 (UTC)Reply

Move to Forest Rights Act (India) edit

As Bill points out, Forest Rights Act is too general, and may have to be moved to a title with a more specific name wrt India. I'm pretty sure that quite a few countries have similar laws which are similarly or colloquially called Forest Rights Act. I suggest moving this page to Indian Forest Rights Act, Forest Rights Act (India) or any other suitable page.

Thanks. Cheers. T/@Sniperz11editssign 17:54, 8 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Agreed on the title. Will move to the new title suggested. As for the intro not being clear that the Act refers only to India, the first sentence does indeed say that this is an Act passed in India. If there are suggestions on how this paragraph can be improved further, pelase let me know. And I am not a regular editor at Wikipedia and hence have never been part of any debate on either Euro-centrism or India-centrism or even, for that matter, Antarctica-centrism :-). Shankargopal (talk) 15:10, 14 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Ah, I failed to recognise that you were referring to that comment I'd made on your article on the BGM-109 Tomahawk. Shankargopal (talk) 15:48, 14 March 2008 (UTC) Implementation There have been many significant developments in the context of implementation, in particular, grant of community forest rights to over 1100 village communities or gramsabhas of Gadchiroli district in Maharashtra state. These need to be objectively documented, perhaps by creating a new article, Community Forest Rights under Forest Rights Act (India) MadhavDGadgil (talk) 12:13, 18 March 2018 (UTC)MadhavDGadgilReply

Wiki Education assignment: India in Global Studies edit

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