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Adivasis, their Universe and Me
Recognizing and respecting the enormous wisdom of the adivasis and the age-old ways they care for the ecosystem while sustaining themselves will go a long way in supporting us to use our resources judiciously...
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Yuwashastra Programme in Karanjia – Reimagining the Future
Identifying the aspirations of the rural youth, helping them look at the world of possibilities and providing training and guidance in their preferred choices is one way of ensuring
the optimum...
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Wings of Change
A resolute determination and a supportive community go a long way in helping bring about transformation from despair to hope in Kavita Yadav’s life; she changes her destiny to become a role model for her villagers...
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One of the biggest challenges: What it takes to be an agent of ‘Change’?
As change agents why do we need to know how to work with people, does it need any special skill set? These are frequently asked questions to ponder over. Like any other sector, competence in this work can be picked up while you work with people...
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Adivasis’ plight is caused by the unlimited greed of the non-Adivasi people
Each year 9th of August is celebrated worldwide as International Day for the world’s Indigenous People. In India, we have 8.6% of the population who have been officially designated as ...
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Adivasis in the Central Indian Plateau most deprived; livelihoods tracking initiative can offer useful insights
The Central Indian Plateau is one of the poorest pockets in India and the Adivasi communities in this region are the most deprived in the country.
A livelihoods tracking initiative has...
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Collapse of Adivasi self-governance system in Jharkhand: Need to implement PESA in letter and spirit
During most of the time in history, Adivasis (a lion’s section of India’s tribal communities) had their own federal governance system. These decision-making processes were considered people-centric and democratic...
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Podcast : Elephant in the Room

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Why it is important to have an Indigenous People Day for the Adivasis of India.
- Sudha Singh in conversation with Dibyendu Choudhury, Integrator PRADAN
Indigenous people make up 8.6% of the Indian population i.e. a staggering 104 million people (give or take) but they continue to live on the fringes of society and development...
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