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➡️NAGOYA PROTOCOL (2010)
Why in News
• Increasing global focus on biopiracy, traditional knowledge protection, and genetic resource governance.
• India actively implementing it via Biological Diversity Act, 2002.
What is Nagoya Protocol?
• A supplementary agreement under the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD).
• Adopted in 2010 at Nagoya (Japan); came into force in 2014.
• Objective: Ensure Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS) of genetic resources.
Core Principles
1. Access to Genetic Resources
• Prior approval of the country (Prior Informed Consent – PIC) required.
• Example: Foreign pharma company using Indian medicinal plants.
2. Benefit Sharing (ABS)
• Benefits (royalty, tech transfer) must be shared fairly.
• Example: Sharing profits with tribal communities.
3. Traditional Knowledge Protection
• Safeguards indigenous knowledge linked to biodiversity.
• Example: Use of neem, turmeric knowledge.
4. Compliance Mechanism
• Countries must ensure users follow ABS rules.
• Includes monitoring and legal frameworks.
Key Features
• Legally binding international agreement.
• Covers genetic resources + associated traditional knowledge.
• Introduces Mutually Agreed Terms (MAT) for benefit-sharing contracts.
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➡️Garo Hills Autonomous District Council (GHADC)
👉Located in: Meghalaya
Region: Garo Hills (Western Meghalaya)
Established: 1952
Created under: Sixth Schedule of the Constitution
👉Constitutional Framework
Article 244(2) → Special administration of tribal areas in NE India
Sixth Schedule → Provides Autonomous District Councils (ADCs)
Applicable states: Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, Mizoram
👉 GHADC is one among 3 ADCs in Meghalaya:
Khasi Hills ADC
Jaintia Hills ADC
Garo Hills ADC
👉Composition
Total Members: 30
26 elected (adult suffrage)
4 nominated by Governor
Tenure: 5 years
👉Territorial Jurisdiction
Covers tribal areas of Garo Hills
Does not include non-tribal/municipal areas (limited jurisdiction)
👉Powers & Functions
1. Legislative Powers
Can make laws on:
Land (excluding reserved forests)
Forest (non-reserved)
Shifting cultivation (Jhum)
Village administration
Inheritance, marriage, social customs
🔹 Laws require Governor’s assent
2. Judicial Powers
Can establish village courts
Handles customary law disputes among tribals
Appeals go to higher courts
3. Executive Functions
Implementation of development schemes
Control over traditional institutions
4. Financial Powers
Can levy taxes on:
Land & buildings
Markets & trade
Entry of goods (local taxation)
Receives grants-in-aid from State & Centre
👉Special Features (Very Important)
Protects tribal identity, customs, and land rights
Allows self-governance within Indian Union
Autonomous but not sovereign
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