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Over 35 Years On, Tribal Green Warriors Steadfast In Their Afforestation Resolve

Started by the Gram Sabhas in 1989-90 due to a loss of greenery, the movement by tribals in Odisha’s Koraput to revive and rejuvenate the lost sylvan beauty of nearby forests got a fresh momentum with the entry of NGO FES and continues full steam to this day.
NIROJ RANJAN MISRA reports


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Emphasising the importance of technology in our lives in modern era, President Droupadi Murmu said it is not right that our tribal community be deprived of the benefits of modern development. The occasion also saw the launch of Venture Capital Fund for Scheduled Tribes. THE INDIAN TRIBAL reports 

The Festival of Flowers is celebrated by Oraon tribals, mostly in Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh, on the third day of the Chaitra month. It will be celebrated tomorrow (April 11). Sarhul heralds the beginning of the New Year. The Indian Tribal brings you a pictorial presentation about the vibrant, lively and colourful festival, wherein nature is worshipped
The Story of Sarhul – Festival of Flowers
Janjatiya Mahotsav in Jharkhand
On Ground Zero at International Border

Meitei women shave head in symbolic protest against Manipur situation

Seven Meitei women shaved their heads and staged a cycle rally to spread the message of peace and unity in the ethnic violence hit Manipur on Friday, which marks one year of strife. The women wearing black clothes rode from Sekmai, a fringe village to Kangla, at the heart of Imphal, covering a distance of at least 19 km. The woman rode bicycles with placards reading "We want peace. No to separate administration, protect territorial integrity." Kh Shanti, a middle-aged woman who accompanied the seven women said, "Shaving off hair is a symbolic gesture and to protest the government's inability to check on periodic gun attacks on fringe areas of Imphal valley by militants based in adjacent hill areas of Churachandpur and Kangpokpi. We all are tired. We want peace." M Sobita Devi, a Meira Paibi leader said at Kangla, said: "May 3 marks the completion of one year of violence in the state. Today we once again remember the losses and atrocities committed on farmers, daily wage earners of Torbung and Phougakchao which was attacked by an armed mob from Churachandpur without provocation"

In Numbers

30
States and Union Territories in India have Scheduled Tribes