Chairman, National Scheduled Tribe Commission, Dr. Rameshwar Oraon stressed on further development of infrastructures in ST areas in Uttarakhand.  He said that after visiting  several ST areas he had observed that there was still shortage of teachers in  schools and doctorcccccs in hospitals and there was need for education till  Intermediate from 8th standard onwards. He revealed that the people  had demanded for hostel facilities for ST girl students pursuing higher  education in Dehradun. He asserted that if land was provided by the State  Government then he would pursue the Central Government for construction of the  hostel building.
Dr. Oraon observing that not every member  of ST could be provided employment in government institutions said that efforts  ought to be put to encourage them for self employment. He said that many things  had been done for their welfare still lot was yet to be done. He also advocated  providing marketing facilities for the produce of ST areas. Dr. Oraon said that  besides, literacy programs, some vocational training programs should be  launched to meet the problem of unemployment and bring them out of  backwardness. He said that there was need to activate committees formed under  Forest Right Act. The Chairman expected from the officers that problems  pertaining to land security, right to their winter abodes and obtaining caste  certificates would be resolved.
Chief Secretary Alok Kumar Jain said that  suggestions made by the Commission would be followed. He pointed out that  several welfare programs for STs had been implemented in the state and special  attention was being given to ensure that all the ST members get benefits of  development programs launched by the government. 
Secretary, Social Welfare, Subardhan  apprised that 5 Scheduled tribes viz. Bhotia, Tharu, Jaunsari, Boxa and Raji  resided in Uttarakhand among which Boxa and Raji came under the category of  ancient Schedule Tribe. He disclosed that Bhotia Tribe were found in  Pithoragarh, Bageshwar, Chamoli and Uttarkashi districts; Jaunsari in Dehradun;  Tharu in  Udham Singh Nagar; Boxa in  Udham Singh Nagar, Nainital, Pauri and Dehradun; Raji in Pithoragarh and  Champawat districts that too only in limited development blocks. Mr. Subardhan  revealed that the State Government had constituted separate Directorate for  implementation of development programs for STs and annual state budget for them  was allocated as per their population. He pointed out that owing to benevolent  communal environment; there was least incidents of their harassment in the  state. They had been facilitated with 4 percent quota in government jobs, he  said.
Also present in the meeting were Member,  National ST Commission, BL Meena; K Kamla Kumari; Joint Secretary of the  Commission Aditya Mishra and DGP BA Raghav Pant amongst others.