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The Nagaland government has reportedly been trying to revive the Register of Indigenous Inhabitants of Nagaland (RIIN) exercise.
- Nagaland government has earlier set a Committee on Inner Line Permit (ILP) which has recommended coming up with a master list which will be known as RIIN.
Register of Indigenous Inhabitants of Nagaland (RIIN)
- It was launched in July 2019.
- Objectives:To prevent outsiders from obtaining fake indigenous certificates for seeking jobs and benefits of government schemes.
- The RIIN will be the master list of all indigenous inhabitants of the state.
- The RIIN list will be based on “an extensive survey”.
- It will involve official records of indigenous residents from rural and (urban) wards and would be prepared under the supervision of the district administration.
- Once the process is completed persons whose names are included in the RIIN will be issued indigenous inhabitant certificates.
Concerns
- Locals are apprehensive of “dreadful consequences” if the “advocates of RIIN” implement the identification process with December 1, 1963 – the day Nagaland attained statehood – as the cut-off date for determining the “permanent residents” of the State. This date is likely to exclude Nagas who have come from beyond the boundaries of Nagaland.
- They also fear that the non-indigenous Nagas could be treated as “illegal immigrants” and their lands and property confiscated.
Inner Line Permit (ILP)
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Source: TH
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