Upto 50 percent of harvested timber/poles for distribution among members. Unspecified whether shares will be distributed on a household basis or separately to the M&F members.
MC to decide ‘rightful owners’ of 80 percent of the harvested produce handed to it for distribution among members.
No provision for distribution of shares among individual members but women and men could equally access community fund for loans or influence priorities for its use.
“Entire quantity of usufructs to be distributed to villagers”. 25 percent of income from ‘final felling’ to go to LIs common fund. Existing rights to be protected.
25 percent sale proceeds for distribution among “beneficiaries”. Whether spouses made members automatically will get separate shares not specified.
30 percent of produce from ‘final’ harvest either in kind or as net sale proceeds to be distributed equally among all ‘members’. In practice, household being treated as unit for benefit distribution.
50 percent produce or cash to be distributed equally using household as unit. Whether M or F member will get share unspecified.
25 percent of net income from cashew and ‘final fellings’ to be distributed equally among all ‘joint’ members. Household used as unit for sharing.
Free firewood to headloaders and landless identified by MC,. Also some free NTFPs and grasses to particular groups. All cash income to be distributed to individual members.
Only NTFPs. After meeting ‘demands’ (of members ?), rest to be sold. 25 percent of net proceeds to go to LI and 25 percent to be shared among members based on their contribution.
In the states where only one representative per household is eligible for general body membership, the majority of the members are men. The shares of benefit will automatically go to them. In the states where one man and one woman per household are general body members, although many orders entitle all members to shares of benefit, in practice, the household is being used as the unit of benefit distribution with no clarify about which of the two members will be given the household’s share.
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