Landless tribal families to get possession certificates
The Hindu
Revenue officials led by Wayanad Collector visit remote hamlets in district
The Wayanad district administration is gearing up to expedite measures to provide possession certificates to landless tribal families under the Forest Rights Act (FRA).
A team of Revenue department officials led by Wayanad District Collector A. Geetha on Wednesday visited Kakkery and Nedumthana, two remote hamlets of Kattuanayakka and Paniya tribes in Thirunelly grama panchayat, as a part of expediting measures to provide possession certificates to 111 landless tribal families.
The tribesmen of the hamlets shared their concerns over the lack of possession certificates to Ms. Geetha.

The High Court of Karnataka on Tuesday ordered the issue of a notice to the State government on a PIL petition, which had complained about disturbances caused to people residing in the localities around the National Public School situated in Rajajinagar 5th block due to use of loudspeakers with high volume in the school and parking of school buses in residential areas.












