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Autonomous administrative divisions of India

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Autonomous councils

Autonomous councils in India
Autonomous councils in North East India
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In India, there are autonomously administered territories forScheduled Tribes, administered by representatives of those tribes. TheSixth Schedule of theConstitution of India allows for the formation ofAutonomous District Councils andAutonomous Regional Councils inAssam,Meghalaya,Mizoram, andTripura, granting them autonomy within their respective territories. Currently, there are 10 Autonomous District Councils across these four states. In these areas, Acts of Parliament and state legislation do not apply.[1][2]

Additionally, other autonomous councils, created by individual states through state legislation, exist inNortheast India,Ladakh, andWest Bengal. Unlike those under the Sixth Schedule, these councils are subject to parliamentary and state laws.[citation needed]

Powers and competencies

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Executive and legislative powers

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Under the provisions of the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution of India, autonomous district councils can make laws, rules and regulations in the following areas:[1]

  • Land management
  • Forest management
  • Water resources
  • Agriculture and cultivation
  • Formation of village councils
  • Public health
  • Sanitation
  • Village and town level policing
  • Appointment of traditional chiefs and headmen
  • Inheritance of property
  • Marriage and divorce
  • Social customs
  • Money lending and trading
  • Mining and minerals

Judicial powers

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Autonomous district councils have powers to form courts to hear cases where both parties are members ofScheduled Tribes and the maximum sentence is less than 5 years in prison.[1]

Taxation and revenue

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Autonomous district councils have powers to levy taxes, fees and tolls on: building and land, animals, vehicles, boats, entry of goods into the area, roads, ferries, bridges, employment and income and general taxes for the maintenance of schools and roads.[1]

Constitutional autonomous councils

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There are 10 Autonomous District Councils created by theSixth Schedule of the Constitution of India:

StateBodyHeadquartersFormationLast ElectionRuling Party
AssamBodoland Territorial CouncilKokrajhar20032025BPF[3]
Dima Hasao Autonomous CouncilHaflong19522024BJP[4]
Karbi Anglong Autonomous CouncilDiphu19522022BJP[5]
MeghalayaGaro Hills Autonomous District CouncilTura19732021NPP[6]
Jaintia Hills Autonomous District CouncilJowai19732025NPP[7]
Khasi Hills Autonomous District CouncilShillong19732025VPP[8]
MizoramChakma Autonomous District CouncilKamalanagar19722023Governor's rule[9]
Lai Autonomous District CouncilLawngtlai19722025ZPM[10]
Mara Autonomous District CouncilSiaha19722022BJP[11]
TripuraTripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District CouncilKhumulwng19822021TMP[12]

Statutory autonomous councils

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Some states have created autonomous councils by an Act of their state legislatures. The two autonomous councils in theunion territory ofLadakh was created by thestate of Jammu and Kashmir (1952 – 2019).

State/UTAutonomous CouncilHeadquartersFormationLast ElectionLast Ruling Party
AssamTiwa Autonomous CouncilMorigaon1995[13]2020BJP[14]
Mising Autonomous CouncilDhemaji1995[15]2019SGS[16]
Rabha Hasong Autonomous CouncilDudhnoi1995[17]2025RHJM[18]
Sonowal Kachari Autonomous CouncilDibrugarh2005[19]2019BJP[16]
Thengal Kachari Autonomous CouncilTitabar2005[20]2022BJP[21]
Deori Autonomous CouncilNarayanpur2005[22]2022BJP[23]
Moran Autonomous CouncilTinsukia2020[24]
Matak Autonomous CouncilChring Gaon2020[24]
Bodo Kachari Welfare Autonomous CouncilSimen Chapori2020[25]
Kamtapur Autonomous CouncilAbhayapuri2020[24]
ManipurChandel Autonomous District CouncilChandel1971[26]2015NPF[27]
Churachandpur Autonomous District CouncilChurachandpur1971[26]2015Ind[27]
Sadar Hills Autonomous District CouncilKangpokpi1971[26]2015INC[27]
Manipur North Autonomous District CouncilSenapati1971[26]2015NPF[27]
Tamenglong Autonomous District CouncilTamenglong1971[26]2015NPF[27]
Ukhrul Autonomous District CouncilUkhrul1971[26]2015NPF[27]
MizoramSinlung Hills CouncilAizawl2018[28]2024MNF[29]
LadakhLadakh Autonomous Hill Development Council, KargilKargil2003[30]2023JKNC[31]
Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council, LehLeh1995[32]2020BJP[33]
West BengalGorkhaland Territorial AdministrationDarjeeling2012[34]2022BGPM[35]

De facto self-governing areas

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North Sentinel Island

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North Sentinel Island is situated in the island chain of theAndaman and Nicobar Islands which is aunion territory of India. It is home to theSentinelese people, who are among some of the world's lastuncontacted peoples. They reject any contact with other people and are among the last people to remain virtually untouched by modern civilization. There has never been any treaty with the people of the island nor any record of a physical occupation.

The Andaman and Nicobar Administration has stated[36] that they have no intention of interfering with the Sentinelese's lifestyle or habitat. Although the island is likely to have suffered seriously from the effects of theDecember 2004 tsunami, the survival of the Sentinelese was confirmed when, some days after the event, anIndian government helicopter observed several of them, who shot arrows at the hovering aircraft to repel it.

Although this has not been done with any formal treaty, the official policy of minimal interference has ensured that they havede facto autonomy and sovereignty over their island under the framework of the central and local governments.[37]

See also

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References

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