Bodoland Territorial Council
The Bodoland Territorial Council is an autonomous council for the Bodoland Territorial Region established under 6th Schedule of The Constitution of India according to the Memorandum of Settlement between Bodoland Liberation Tiger Force and Government of India and Government of Assam.
The BTC has 40 elected members and an additional six members that are appointed by the Governor of Assam. The area under the BTC jurisdiction is officially called the Bodoland Territorial Area District. The region falls within the geographical map of the least developed region in India. The agro-based economy is the only source of livelihood of the people. Industrialisation and other employment opportunities are scant.
The Bodoland Territorial Council is headed by a Speaker and the executive committee is chaired by a Chief Executive Member, currently Hagrama Mohilary.
The BTC consists of five contiguous districts — Kokrajhar, Baksa, Udalguri, Chirang, Tamulpur — carved out of seven existing districts — Kokrajhar, Bongaigaon, Barpeta, Nalbari, Kamrup, Darrang and Sonitpur — an area of 8970 km2 comprising various protected tribal belts and blocks in Assam. Its establishment was under the Amended Sixth Schedule of the Constitution of India.
History
The BTC was constituted in 2003 and the first elections were held in 2005.Powers and competencies
Executive and legislative powers
The executive and legislative powers of the Bodoland Territorial Council are derived from the provisions of the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution of India and the 2003 and 2020 Bodoland Peace Agreements.The powers and competencies of the council are as follows:
- Cottage Industry
- Animal Husbandry and Veterinary
- Forestry & Wild life
- Climate Change
- Agriculture
- Public Works
- Silk Industry
- Soil Conservation
- Co-operatives
- Fisheries
- Handlooms and Textiles
- Health and Family Welfare
- Public Health Engineering
- Irrigation
- Social Welfare & Nutrition
- Flood control schemes
- Sports and Youth Welfare
- Weights and Measures
- Library Services
- Museums and Archaeology
- Urban Development and Town and Country Planning
- Tribal Research Institute
- Education
- Land and Land Revenue
- Public Relations
- Printing and Stationery
- Tourism
- Transport
- Urban Development
- Dairy Development
- Municipal Corporations
- Village administration
- Tribal Welfare
- Welfare of SCs, OBCs, Scheduled Tribes and Minority
- Markets and Fairs
- Lotteries, Theatres, Dramatic Performance and Cinemas
- Registration of Births and Deaths
- Food Processing
- Intoxicating liquors and opium and derivatives
- Renewable Energy
- Cultural Affairs
- Industry
- Legal Metrology
- Skill Development and Entrepreneurship
- Excise
- Horticulture
- Science and Technology
- Farmers Welfare
- AYUSH
- Social Justice & Empowerment
- Welfare of Tea Tribes
- Economic and Statistics
- Traditional Skill Development
- Food and Civil Supplies
- Consumer Affairs
- Welfare of Bodoland
- Labour and Employment including Industrial Training Institutes