Adivasi progress was given importance. Give the reason.
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In the last a half year, two key milestones have been reached in India around the protection of Adivasi rights.
The first milestone was a ruling by Supreme Court in April which gave Adivasi communities in the Niyamgiri hills of Orissa the final say on plans by a subsidiary of Vedanta Resources and the Orissa state mining company to mine for bauxite on their traditional lands.
The judgment was a landmark victory in recognizing indigenous people's rights in India.
The second, not all that well-known, milestone, was a set of amendments proposed by the National Advisory Council (NAC) in December last year to the Panchayat (Extension to Scheduled Areas) Act, 1996 (known as PESA).
The NAC recommended that the free prior and informed consent (FPIC) of affected Adivasi communities be mandatorily obtained before the government acquires any land for development projects, or decides on rehabilitation packages.
Not "consultation", or "recommendation", as the PESA currently says, however "prior informed consent".