Himachal seeks clarity on Hattees inclusion

Himachal seeks clarity on Hattees inclusion

Context:

  • The inclusion of the Hattee community in Himachal Pradesh’s Scheduled Tribes (ST) list has led to confusion in the Tribal Development Department. 

Hattees Community: A Matter of Identity

  • Hattees are uncertain about the identity of the “Hattees” and whether individuals already classified as Scheduled Castes (SC) should be included in this community.
  • The Tribal Development Department has written to the Tribal Affairs Ministry seeking clarification on this point.

Hattee Harmony: The Close-Knit Community of Giri and Tons

  • The Hattees are a close-knit community who take their name from their traditional occupation of selling home-grown crops, vegetables, meat, and wool at small-town markets known as ‘haats’
  • Location of Hattees: Himachal-Uttarakhand border in the basin of the Giri and Tons rivers, both tributaries of the Yamuna

Process for Inclusion in ST List

  • The State government makes a recommendation to the Tribal Affairs Ministry.
  • The Tribal Affairs Ministry reviews the recommendation and sends it to the Registrar General of India for approval.
  • The National Commission for Scheduled Tribes approves the recommendation.
  • The Cabinet decides to include the tribe in the ST list.
  • The final decision rests with the President’s office issuing a notification specifying the changes under powers vested in it from Articles 342.
  • Any community’s inclusion in the Scheduled Tribes becomes effective only after the President assents to a Bill amending the Constitution (Scheduled Tribes) Order, 1950, following its passage by both the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.
The recommendations of the 1965 Lokur Committee are followed to identify ST communities based on indicative criteria such as 

  1. Primitive traits
  2. Distinctive culture
  3. Geographical isolation
  4. The shyness of contact with the community at large
  5. Backwardness.  

Empowering India’s Scheduled Tribes: A Constitutional Perspective

  • Population: According to the 2011 Census, the Scheduled Tribes account for 104 million representing 8.6% of the country’s population.
  • Definition: Scheduled tribes (STs) in India are socially and economically disadvantaged groups. 
    • According to the Census of 1931, STs were referred to as “backward tribes” living in “Excluded” and “Partially Excluded” areas. 
    • The Government of India Act of 1935 provided for representation of “backward tribes” in provincial assemblies for the first time.
    • The criteria for recognizing STs is not defined in the Constitution of India.
  • Constitutional Status: 
  • Article 366(25): Article 366(25) of the Constitution outlines the process for defining STs.
    • Article 342(1): After consulting with the state’s governor (if applicable), the President can specify tribes or tribal communities as STs through a public notification.
    • Fifth Schedule: It lays out provisions for administering and controlling Scheduled Areas and Scheduled Tribes in States other than Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, and Mizoram.
    • Sixth Schedule: It deals with the administration of STs in Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, and Mizoram.

News Source: The Hindu

 

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