"We are going to form National Tribal Advisory Council with the Prime Minister as its Chairman," he said, speaking at a seminar on 'Laws relating to tribes in India - An audit of Legal, Constitutional and Policy Perspectives' here.
"The Centre would not allow any dilution in laws, policies or rules relating to welfare of tribals. We are trying to strengthen them," the Tribal Affairs Minister said.
Stressing on the effective implementation of laws and rules for well-being of tribals, Oram said the NDA Government is also mulling a National Scheduled Tribe policy.
The Union Minister also flagged issues concerning tribal communities like superstitions, reflected in their members not taking allopathic medicines at the time of illness.
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