SIXTH SCHEDULE 

Why in the news? 

  • The people of Ladakh are protesting for Ladakh to be recognized as a tribal area under the Sixth Schedule.

About Sixth Schedule 

  • The Sixth Schedule of the Constitution, under Article 244(2) and Article 275(1) of the Constitution, is provided for the administration of tribal areas in Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, and Mizoram. 
  • Provisions of the Sixth schedule 
  • It empowers the Governor to create Autonomous District Councils (ADCs) and Autonomous Regional Councils (ARCs) in these four states. 
  • ADCs consist of not more than thirty members, out of which four are nominated by the Governor while the rest are elected. (Bodoland Territorial Council is an exception; it can have up to forty-six members) 
  • ARCs: If there are different Scheduled Tribes in an autonomous district, the Governor may divide the area or areas inhabited by them into autonomous regions. 
Feature Fifth Schedule Sixth Schedule
Applicability Applies to certain tribal areas in any states of India. (Currently in 10 states) Applies to the tribal areas in the four northeastern states of India.
Administration Tribes Advisory Councils (TAC) District Councils or Regional Councils
Administrative power TAC being the creation of the Legislative Assembly of the States has limited powers which are mostly executive. Extensive powers, including executive, legislative and judicial powers, all derived from the Constitution.
Emphasizes More on protection of tribal rights More on self-governance.
PESA Act 1996 Applicable Not applicable

 

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