NHRC Advocates Implementation of Idate Commission Report
On 19th January, 2024, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) stressed on the need to implement the Idate Commission report that has recommended for setting up a permanent commission for Nomadic, Semi Nomadic, and De-Notified Tribes (NTs, SNTs, and DNTs) in India.
The Commission was constituted in 2014 and submitted its report in December, 2017.
Key Highlights from NHRC's Recent Focus
- The NHRC recognizes the challenges faced by these people due to historical stigma, primarily from the Criminal Tribes Act, 1872, and Habitual Offenders Act, 1952.
- Habitual Offenders Act, 1952: The act can either be repealed or a representative from the De-notified ....
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