
The Revival of a Forgotten Forest Law: Van Dhan Scheme Reforms 2025
NATIONAL HERO — PETAL 008
April 28, 2025
The Revival of a Forgotten Forest Law: Van Dhan Scheme Reforms 2025

🌿 Thematic Focus:
Forest Economy | Tribal Welfare | Governance Reforms
🌲 Opening Whisper
Hidden beneath the leaves are lives — and laws — that need to breathe again.
🌟 Key Highlights:
- In April 2025, the Government approved major reforms to the Van Dhan Yojana, aiming to increase tribal incomes through value addition of forest produce.
- The scheme, originally launched in 2018 under TRIFED (Tribal Cooperative Marketing Development Federation), helps tribal gatherers process and market Minor Forest Produce (MFP).
- New reforms include:
- Direct MSP (Minimum Support Price) transfer to tribal gatherers.
- Mobile procurement vans for remote forest areas.
- Cluster-based forest produce training centers.
- These changes are expected to benefit over 50 lakh tribal families, particularly in Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, and the North-Eastern states.
- The move comes amid calls to decolonize forest governance, as Van Dhan is being reframed not just as a welfare scheme but as a tribal-led economic model.
- The reforms are aligned with India’s Green Development Pact commitments under G20 and SDG-12 (Responsible Consumption & Production).
📚 GS Paper Mapping
- GS Paper 2: Welfare Schemes for Vulnerable Sections
- GS Paper 3: Environment, Tribal Economy
- Essay Paper: Forests as Livelihood, Not Just Landscapes
💭 A Thought Spark — by IAS Monk
They do not cut the forest. They live it.
And for too long, laws spoke in the language of chains.
But a new script is being written — where the gatherer becomes the guardian, and the forest economy is finally voiced in native tongues.