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Time of India
14-07-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Tribals march on foot for 100km to demand PESA law in state
1 2 Ranchi: A large group of tribals who reached Ranchi from Gumla covering around 100 km on foot on Monday staged a Raj Bhavan march under the banner of Kendriya Sarna Samiti (KSS) and other organisations to press for implementation of Panchayats Extension to Scheduled Area (PESA) Act in Jharkhand. In Ranchi, the protesters carried out a march from ITI More towards Raj Bhavan, but were stopped by the police some distance away. KSS president Babloo Munda said that PESA law framed in 1996 is important to protect the rights of tribal religious leaders. He said that the law provides for self-rule among tribals and their control over natural resources including jal, jungle and zameen. Chief Pahan Jaglal Pahan said that the act has 17 provisions giving powers to gram sabhas and panchayats. He further said that the act provides authority to local gram sabhas to control water, forest and land utilisation and also the rights to manage and use minor minerals. He added that the approval of gram sabhas is needed for land acquisition, adding it could also solve local disputes under the act. A participant Asok Munda said that the governor should take steps for PESA's implementation in the state. The protestors had sought time to meet the Governor to discuss the demands. When they were unable to meet the governor, they submitted a memorandum at his office. Notably, several political parties have also been demanding that the state govt implement the law at the earliest.


Time of India
30-04-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Protests over Siromtoli on as construction nears completion
1 2 Ranchi: The controversial ramp of the Siromtoli flyover has reached the final stage of construction under heavy force deployment, even as strong protests by tribal groups continue to mount since January. The primary concern of the tribals' centres around the flyover's ramp, which ends near the Siromtoli Sarna Sthal, a sacred site where they perform their religious rituals, particularly during the Sarhul festival. According to them, the ramp is going to cause inconvenience to lakhs of devotees gathered at the site during the sacred festival. Despite the protests, the construction of the ramp is completed except some minor works, according to a senior official. Speaking to TOI, Manohar Kumar chief engineer of road construction department said, "The construction of the ramp has almost completed except for installing crash barriers to prevent vehicles from veering by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like People Aged 50-85 With No Life Insurance Could Get This Reassured Get Quote Undo off the bridge. That apart, another few works including load testing of the flyover is also pending. So, the inauguration date of the flyover has not been finalised yet but the works will complete soon. The construction of the flyover started in September 2022." Another official of the department said that the flyover is most likely to be inaugurated by June this year. As the construction is nearing its completion, tribal leaders continued to express their anger and discontent over the govt's adamant attitude towards their concern. The 2.3 km long project, which consists an elevated road and a cable-stayed bridge, is being constructed at a cost of Rs 340 crores. The flyover connecting Siromtoli Chowk and Mecon Chowk is expected to smoothen traffic flow once operational. Babloo Munda, president of Kendriya Sarna Samiti, told TOI that the Hemant Soren govt has betrayed the tribals and crushed their hopes. "We elected him as the chief minister for the second term with very high hopes that he would safeguard our rights, but he did the exact opposite. The ramp construction near the Sarna Sthal has narrowed down the approach way, which will pose a risk of stampede during the Sarhul from next year. With this, the govt has put the lives of tribals in jeopardy as well," Munda added. The tribal groups took many activities in the past four months including forming human chains stretching from Morabadi ground to the state assembly, and a dawn to dusk Ranchi bandh in April, to draw attention to the controversial project. During the recent budget session of the Jharkhand assembly taking note of strong protests by the tribal community, speaker Rabindra Nath Mahto directed the treasury benches to ensure that the community does not face any hurdles in celebrating their festivals due to construction of Siromtoli flyover.


Time of India
25-04-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Tribal groups protest after flyover ramp construction resumes under tight security
Ranchi: Tension mounted in Siromtoli on Friday after Ranchi district administration deployed security personnel to resume the construction of the Siromtoli flyover's ramp. Tribal communities had protested the construction of the ramp and claimed that it impeded their religious site, the Sarna Sthal . The construction was halted before Sarhul festivities last month. The situation escalated on Thursday night after construction materials were dumped on the site. Reacting swiftly, tribal communities descended to the streets in protest. Babloo Munda, president of Kendriya Sarna Samiti , said, "The National Scheduled Tribe Commission had ordered an investigation following our April 4 complaint and directed chief secretary, urban development department's secretary, Ranchi deputy commissioner and the administrator of Ranchi Municipal Corporation to submit a report within five days. Despite this, construction was resumed and access to our religious site was restricted." Authorities had previously demolished a section of the under-construction flyover before the Sarhul festival in March, but tribal groups are demanding permanent removal of the ramp. Tribal outfits also enforced a bandh in the city to mark their protest. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 2025 Top Trending local enterprise accounting software [Click Here] Esseps Learn More Undo Ranchi Sadar subdivisional officer Utkarsh Kumar said security deployment was purely precautionary. "We had intelligence about possible law and order issues, but the day passed without incident," he said. Former state minister Geetashree Oraon, who led the protests, said, "The govt remains stubborn despite tribal opposition." Ranchi MLA CP Singh, who also visited the site on Friday and met the protestors, announced that CM Hemant Soren would meet the community members over the issue after returning from Europe. The tribal outfits will protest at Albert Ekka Chowk on Saturday.