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A test for the Forest Rights Act in Assam
Eviction notices issued to four Taungya villages in Nagaon district have reignited questions about historical injustice, forest governance and the state's obligation to recognise forest rights before displacement
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Crusader for Forest Rights in UP, Soklalo Gond released on bail today
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CJP's campaign for Forest Rights strengthenedAdivasi leader Sokalo Gond...
Tribal Protests, Black Balloons Cloud Modi’s Unveiling of ‘Statue of Unity’
Activists, villagers detained as PM inaugurates world’s ‘tallest’ statue...
72 villages to strike against the inauguration of Sardar Patel Statue by not lighting kitchen fires
The displaced people of Bagud in the Narmada river...
More than 100 activists and Adivasis arrested In Gujarat before the Inauguration of Sardar Patel’s Statue
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More than 100 activists and villagers of Kevadia were...
The Tall Price That Gujarat’s Tribals Are Paying for the ‘Tallest’ Statue
Their land gone and facing displacement, tribals in some...
Activists Visit Mirzapur Jail, Meet Adivasi Leader Sokalo Gond
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CJP initiated the meeting with Adivasi leader who has...
Sabarimala and the Brahminisation of an Adivasi deity: Caravan
VISHNU VISWANATH FOR THE CARAVANOn 28 September, a five-judge...
Meet this Lover of the Aarey Forest, Prakash Bhoir
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Reclaiming Forest Land, One Tree at a TimePrakash Bhoir...
Jharkhand HC orders CBI probe in Bakoria fake encounter
A bench of Justice Rongon Mukhopadhyay observed that slack investigation...
Allahabad HC recognises forest rights, no action against claimants
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