Cambodia puts its arduous titling process for Indigenous land up for review
by Danielle Keeton-Olsen on 15 April 2021
Since 2009, Cambodia has had a legal process by which Indigenous communities can obtain legal title to their traditional land.
Of around 455 Indigenous communities in Cambodia, 33 have been granted land titles.
People who have engaged in the Indigenous land titling process say it is time-consuming and arduous, and that even successful claimants are often granted title to just a fraction of their customary land.
This year, Cambodia has launched a review of its communal land titling process. Even people involved in the review are unsure what prompted it or what impacts the review might have.
Sabah govt to push for more housing to help hardcore poor, says Hajiji
thestar.com.my - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thestar.com.my Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Sokan lakóházat építettek a panzióra kért állami támogatásból
maszol.ro - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from maszol.ro Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
10 Apr 2021 / 22:16 H. Pix for illustration purposes.
MERSING: Digital Mersing, which started on March 1, is an initiative of the Rural Development Ministry (KPLB) to help upgrade the community in the district towards digitalisation, especially in cashless transactions.
Its minister, Datuk Dr Abdul Latiff Ahmad said that through the initiative, it is hoped that at least 100 rural entrepreneurs in the district would be registered with Digital Mersing before June.
Abdul Latiff, who is also the Mersing MP, said the effort was to coincide with the development of Malaysia as a developed country in terms of economy and technology by 2030 as well as with its socio-economic recovery, especially after the Covid-19 pandemic.
Convergence in 2 Central Ministries to benefit masses
Thu, Apr 8 2021 14:33 IST |
4 Views
4.39 cr bogus ration cards cancelled since 2013: Food Ministry. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, April 8 : In a move aimed at optimising the utilisation of resources and maximising the benefits to the masses, Centre s key ministries Ministry of Food Processing Industries (MoFPI) and Ministry of Rural Development (MoRD) have decided to converge their various schemes to support Self-Help Group (SHG) entrepreneurs in food processing.
The convergence between the two Ministries is specifically focussed on the Centrally sponsored Pradhan Mantri Formalisation of Micro Food Processing Enterprises (PM-FME) scheme an all-India scheme to be implemented over a period of five years from 2020-21 to 2024-25 with an outlay of Rs 10,000 crore.