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the development and administration of tribal areas is accepted as a special responsibility of the​

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Answered by anjalirawat2031
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It is the responsibility of the governor.

Explanation:

The governor's most essential task is to ensuring that the special Panchayati raj legislation for tribal regions, known as the PESA—Panchayat (Extension to the Scheduled Areas) Act—is successfully enforced and that any law that opposes it is repealed. A governor can use a notice to repeal, restrict, or change state and federal rules without consulting the Council of Ministers, which is led by the chief minister.

Since the Fifth Five Year Plan, the Program on Integrated Tribal Development Projects (ITDP) under Tribal Sub-Plan (TSP) has been implemented with particular goals of decreasing poverty, enhancing educational standing, and eliminating exploitation of tribal families.

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Answered by Qwmumbai
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The development and administration of tribal areas is accepted as a special responsibility of the​  Governor.

  • The most important responsibility of the governor is to ensure that the special panchayati raj law for tribal areas, known as PESA—Panchayat (Extension to the Scheduled Areas) Act.
  • Governor can restrict or modify state and Centre’s regulations without seeking the opinion of the Council of Ministers headed by the chief minister.
  • Every year the governor is supposed to send a report to the President on the state of affairs about his/her interventions.
  • The ministry of tribal affairs should issue a uniform format for preparation and submission of governor’s report.
  • The format should have a provision for review of Union and state laws and their compatibility with the constitutional provisions safeguarding tribal interests.
  • It should also have a specification for listing steps taken to protect the constitutional rights of tribals.

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