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forest rights act
January 20, 2026
In Chhattisgarh, Baiga Adivasis map their food, forest, and fires
Gaining habitat rights under the Forest Rights Act has changed the Baiga community’s relationship with the forest, as they revive indigenous knowledge and map resources to manage ecological balance.
by
Chandra Pratap Singh
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Premlal Baiga
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3 min read
November 27, 2025
IDR Interviews | Rajim Ketwas
Co-founder of the Dalit Adivasi Manch and a key figure in the Chhattisgarh Mukti Morcha, Rajim Ketwas reflects on her journey as a woman activist in the labour movement and where it stands today.
by
Sidharth Bhatt
,
Juhi Mishra
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9 min read
October 30, 2025
SUPPORTED BY COMMON GROUND INITIATIVE
Commons and communities: The missing link in climate action
From forests and grazing lands to wetlands and coastlines, India’s commons are vital buffers against the climate crisis. Yet, climate policies often overlook these ecosystems and the people that protect them.
by
Shreya Adhikari
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Srishti Gupta
,
Saba Kohli Dave
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9 min read
September 9, 2025
Green gold crisis: The barriers disrupting Kendu leaf trade in Odisha
State approvals continue to stand between Odisha's forest-dwelling communities and their right to sell kendu leaves, leaving livelihoods at risk.
by
Bidyut Mohanty
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2 min read
July 16, 2025
How a central scheme allows private agencies to influence FRA
One of the key aims of the Forest Rights Act has been to decentralise forest governance by conferring powers on the gram sabha. DAJGUA, a new umbrella scheme for forest-dwelling communities in India, may upend this.
by
Sukriti Vats
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8 min read
March 14, 2025
IDR Explains | Forest Rights Act (FRA)
In just four questions, learn what FRA is, why it was enacted, how it aims to benefit India’s forest-dwelling communities, and what are the barriers in doing so.
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India Development Review
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7 min read
October 15, 2024
IDR Interviews | Dayamani Barla
Adivasi activist and journalist Dayamani Barla talks about her life as a writer and champion of people’s rights, and explains why more activists should join electoral politics.
by
Debojit Dutta
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Indresh Sharma
,
Saloni Sisodia
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3 min read
September 12, 2024
Adivasis tackle an invasive plant in Madhya Pradesh
Lantana, an invasive species, disturbs the water table, harms livestock, and impacts forest produce and traditional food. Here’s how this plant is being eliminated with the help of the people from the village.
by
Sanavver Shafi
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2 min read
August 8, 2024
Why forest guides at Pench want a better rostering system
The lack of clarity on work timings results in wasted time for forest guides, especially women, at Pench Tiger Reserve.
by
Sunanda Kawal
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2 min read
June 7, 2024
SUPPORTED BY RNP
Intergenerational resistance: A conversation with two Tharu Adivasi activists
Watch Ramchandra and Sahvaniya Rana, belonging to two generations of the Tharu tribe in Uttar Pradesh, speak about activism and taking the movement forward.
by
Sahvaniya Rana
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Ramchandra
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2 min read
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