In a West Bengal village, locals have revived a barren hillock through reforestation

. December 14, 2022

Rinku Gope’s hamlet Paharkol lying in Bankura district of West Bengal has become an attraction for outsiders. This Adivasi woman belonging to the Santhal tribe has helped revive a hillock believed to be the resting place of local deity Paharsene.

Once a bare hillock in the hamlet of 44 households, it is now a green haven with trees that attract birds and also lock in the soil, preventing erosion.

“Everyone here believes that our deity blesses us by bringing monsoon rainfall during the kharif season when farmers sow paddy,” Gope told Mongabay-India. “So, every year we offer worship during the winter harvest festival of Poush Sankranti celebrated in January by visiting the hilltop to appease him.”

Deepanwita Gita Niyogi

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