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How did the Indian Forest Rights Act, 2006, emerge? Indranil Bose* Discussion Paper Series Thirty Nine May 2010
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New Delhi / /

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Shah B.V. / Scheduled Tribes / /

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India / /

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Extinction / /

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Arthur Lewis Building / Development University of Manchester / Xavier’s College / Institute of Social Sciences / /

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food security / population / mining / physical infrastructure / Media reports / non-timber forest products / forest-based livelihood systems / /

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Forest Dwellers / /

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Planning Commission / www.ippg.org.uk IPPG Programme Office / World Bank / Programme / National Commission for Scheduled Castes / Supreme Court / Indian Parliament / Institute of Social Sciences / School of Environment / Prime Minister’s Office / state government / Ministry of Environment / Department of Environment / National Commission for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes / Government of West Bengal / University of Manchester / UK Government / Ministry of Environment and Forests / Government of India / Forest Department / Ministry of Tribal Affairs / /

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Madhu Sarin / Berry / Indranil Bose / /

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Maharashtra / Andhra Pradesh / Gujarat / Rajasthan / West Bengal / Madhya Pradesh / Orissa / /

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www.ippg.org.uk / /

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