UNC petitions Ministry of Tribal Affairs to ignore project proposals; opposes splitting tribal funds

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Imphal: The United Naga Council (UNC) wrote to Arjun Munda, the union minister of Tribal Affairs, on October 31, requesting him to ignore the project proposals submitted to the Ministry of Tribal Affairs dated May 12, 2023 and October 23, 2023.

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In the letter, which was made available to Newmai News Network tonight, the UNC said, “As cited in the subject, the undersigned on behalf of the tribal populace beg to bring the following few facts for the favour of your kind consideration and sympathetic action that the tribals living in the state of Manipur have come to learn that the vice chairman of the Manipur Khadi & Village Industries Board, Lamphel, Imphal had recently submitted 6 project proposals to the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Government of India for consideration of the same exclusively for the valley-based NGOs based in Imphal East and Imphal West in the guise that valley based NGOs are relentlessly working for the tribals in the far-flung areas of Manipur.”

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The UNC letter to the Union minister also said the office of the Manipur Khadi and Village Industries Board has its ministry and hence submitting proposals to the Tribal Affairs Ministry without mentioning the targeted beneficiaries and locations/areas for implementation is “ultra vires and a ploy to siphon off the fund allocated for the tribals of Manipur.”

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The letter further said Tribal Affairs & Hills Manipur being the nodal department and in charge of tribal programmes and activities, plan formulation and documentation, work proposals etc for that matter ought to be within the purview of the Tribal Affairs and Hills department and not any other agency.

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The Naga body also said the ministry of Tribal Affairs, government of India, has identified priority districts for the state of Manipur viz, Tamenglong with 95.72% of ST population, Ukhrul with 94.35%, Churachandpur with 92.94%, Chandel with 88,97% and Senapati with 87.49% and therefore, allocation of funds under proviso to article 275(1) of the constitution of India is solely to promote the welfare of Scheduled Tribes in the state or raise the level of administration of scheduled areas therein to that of the administration of the areas of the state with limited allocation of funds. “As such, breaking up/splitting the allocated funds meant for the tribals to valley-based NGOs will certainly destabilize Tribal Affairs in its execution of work programmes and yield negative impact while addressing the need of plugging critical gaps,” the UNC letter added.

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“In the light of the above reasons, your good self is requested kindly to ignore the project proposals in the larger interest of the tribals of Manipur,” the UNC further added.

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