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In Himachal Pradesh, the Revenue Minister has criticized the Governor for not granting permission to allocate 'nautor' land, which refers to unutilized land outside towns, to tribals. The Minister accused the opposition and state BJP of not supporting the initiative. The Governor has the right to suspend the Forest Conservation Act (FCA) to enable nautor land allotment, with three past governors having done so for tribal people.
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