In response to questions on which states have set up/not formed TAC, Minister of State for Tribal Affairs Mansukhbhai Vasava also said the central government has "persistently" requested Uttarakhand to constitute the council, but has not received any information from the state in this regard.
Replying to a query on measures taken for welfare of tribals, Vasava said Centre is pursuing an "integrated" approach to enhance socio-economic condition and self-reliance amongst the ST population in the country.
The minister also elaborated "salient features" of the council and informed the TAC shall consist of not more than 20 members of whom three-fourth shall be the representatives of Scheduled Tribes in Legislative Assembly of the state.
It shall be duty of TAC to advise on such matters pertaining to welfare and advancement of STs in the state as may be referred to them by Governor, he added.
Vasava further said the Ministry, under its special area programmes, provides funds as an "additive to state plan for carrying out skill development and employment-cum-income generation activities".
"The Ministry has impressed upon state government for promotion of need-based integrated livelihood initiatives and skill upgradation of tribals to get them respectable jobs," he said.
