tribal rights
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Great Nicobar Project: Tribal communities’ concerns being examined, says minister
Scroll Staff
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Ensure adherence to law protecting forest-dwelling communities from eviction, Centre tells states
Scroll Staff
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Manipur violence: 30,000 stranded residents moved to safer locations, says state government
Scroll Staff
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In Dudhwa National Park, Tharu women are engaged in a long-standing fight for forest rights
Tarun Kanti Bose
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The women who are reclaiming Warli art
Nolina Minj
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Chhattisgarh releases state’s first tribal atlas, recognises community’s rights in urban areas
Scroll Staff
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Remembering Stan Swamy, the revolutionary who challenged everything – including the Church
Jyoti Bahen Urumpil, The India Forum
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Jharkhand villager killed by security forces on June 12 without any provocation: Civil rights group
Scroll Staff
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Whose land is it anyway: Of India’s 703 ongoing conflicts, 25% are in tribal areas
Mayank Aggarwal
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The national policy that governs India’s forests has not been updated since 1988
Mayank Aggarwal
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Jharkhand elections: In 12 seats lost by the BJP, forest rights was a key issue
Bhasker Tripathi, IndiaSpend.com
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An Adivasi community in Kerala has united to save the region’s dwindling hornbill population
KA Shaji
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Jharkhand’s attempts to enclose sacred groves stirred fears of land grab and religious imposition
Deepanwita Gita Niyogi
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Jharkhand: Activist Stan Swamy’s properties attached, civil rights group criticises police and state
Scroll Staff
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From rejection to eviction: The illegal ways in which MP Adivasis have been denied forest rights
Aarefa Johari
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Special Report: After pellet gunfire, 153 Adivasis in MP face police case – as does a dead man
Aarefa Johari
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Four Adivasis injured in alleged pellet gun firing by forest officials in Madhya Pradesh
Aarefa Johari
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Andaman: US man’s family ‘forgives’ tribe for killing him after he illegally visited their island
Scroll Staff
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‘Government and industry take Adivasis’ land for development projects but ignore their interests’
Kumar Sambhav Shrivastava
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In Meghalaya, Khasi women who marry non-Khasis may lose Scheduled Tribe status and benefits
Arunabh Saikia