The Ministry of Tribal Affairs and the Environment Ministry will implement a national framework to set standards, timelines, and accountability for relocations.
The relocation of forest-dwelling communities from tiger reserves must be voluntary, exceptional, and based on evidence.
A national database will record and track all relocations, compensation, and post-relocation status.
Annual independent audits will check compliance with the Forest Rights Act, 2006, and the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972.
Villages can continue to live in forests while exercising their Individual Forest Rights or Community Forest Rights.
Consent for relocation must be free, informed, given in the local language, and verified by independent civil society organisations.