Conclusion
It has been seen that the JJS is a platform to collectively discuss local issues and it is being well received and welcomed by the members of the JJS. Even though now people do not get any role beyond participation at the initial discussion, the full responsibility and authority for the implementation of the respective decisions is vested in the Forest Department. The expectations of the people are that local government institutions must have equal authority and power like the forest department in conflict mitigation initiatives and processes. It is felt that the mitigation work will be more effective when the structure and the powers of the committee can be expanded with more community participation, including tribal heads, farmers, women, youth, and children. And it also suggeststhat the participation of NGOs, political parties and experts from the field such as revenue officers, agricultural officers, village officers, veterinary surgeons, and researchers working in the respective areas will strengthen the mitigation efforts.