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It is in this spirit that the Second Administrative Reforms commission (ARc) in its Report on capacity building for conflict Resolution has tried to examine the background and emerging facets of the many conflicts that plague India. These have been detailed in separate chapters ranging from left extremism to land and water related conflicts, to conflicts based on religion, regional disparities and social divisions (with particular focus on the Scs, STs and the Obcs) as well as conflicts based upon political identity and ethnicity such as the militancy in the North East. The Report thereafter looks at the extant operational and institutional arrangements for onflict management and how the capacity of these mechanisms can be strengthened so as to better manage and resolve conflicts in the country. It is our hope and prayer that the suggestions in this Report can contribute in some small measure towards our common goal of nation building.
In Chapter 4. Land related issues it describes that the demand for land for non-agricultural use including development projects and the growing impulse to urbanise, create further scope for conflicts. These and similar aspects are discussed in this chapter. Issues like tribal land alienation and tenurial reforms are, however, dealt with in this Report.