Adi Dravidar & Tribal Welfare

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Section Overview

Promises house plot pattas to all eligible SC/ST families by 2030, Ayodhidasa housing improvement (₹2,000 crore), tribal school expansion, forest rights Act implementation, and a cultural centre at Nilgiris.

Summary Ratings

Fiscal PressureEconomic BenefitSocial BenefitImplementation Risk
HIGHMEDIUMHIGHMEDIUM

Proposal-by-Proposal Analysis

The table below provides fiscal cost estimates and impact ratings for the principal proposals in this section.

Key ProposalFiscal Cost EstimateEconomic BenefitSocial Benefit
House plots to all eligible SC/ST families by 2030~5–8 lakh families estimated without plots; land acquisition + development: ₹2,000–4,000 cr over 5 years (depends on land cost).HIGHHIGH
Ayodhidasa Housing Development: ₹2,000 cr over 5 yearsDirect capital commitment: ₹400 cr/yr. Targeted at 3–4 lakh households in SC colonies.MEDIUMHIGH
Tribal residential schools expansion30 new schools × ₹5–8 cr = ₹150–240 cr capital; ₹3–4 cr/yr running each.MEDIUMHIGH
Forest Rights Act implementation for tribal communitiesAdministrative + adjudication cost: ₹20–30 cr over 5 years.LOWHIGH
Road connectivity to tribal habitations — priority1,000 habitations × ₹20–50 lakh = ₹200–500 cr.MEDIUMHIGH
Nilgiris tribal cultural centre₹30–50 cr capital; ₹3–5 cr/yr running.LOWMEDIUM

Analytical Notes

⚑ Analytical Note: The housing commitment is the most fiscally significant. Land acquisition in Tamil Nadu has become extremely expensive (₹20–50 lakh/acre in many areas), making the ‘plots for all eligible families by 2030’ target very ambitious. The Ayodhidasa programme already has a track record and is fundable within existing allocations. Forest Rights Act implementation is long overdue — TN has been among the slowest states to issue FRA titles.

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