THARU TRIBAL WOMEN OF DUDHWA BATTLE FOR THEIR RIGHTS TO THE FOREST


Women from the Tharu tribal community, living in 46 villages of Dudhwa National Park in Uttar Pradesh, are at the forefront of the fight to their community’s right to the forest. Organised under the Tharu Adivasi Mahila Mazdoor Kisan Manch (Tharu Tribal Women Workers Peasant Platform), the collective, which was formed in January 2009, demands rights as per the legal conditions under India’s Forest Rights Act, 2006 (FRA). The FRA recognises the rights of forest dwelling tribal communities and other traditional forest dwellers to forest resources for livelihood, habitation and other socio-cultural needs.

Please read the entire story at

https://india.mongabay.com/2023/01/tharu-tribal-women-of-dudhwa-battle-for-their-right-to-the-forest/

https://scrl.in/article/1041588/in-dudhwa-national-park-tharu-women-are-engaged-in-a-long-standing-fight-for-forest-rightsol

https://www.gendersecurityproject.com/post/tharu-tribal-women-of-dudhwa-battle-for-their-right-to-the-forest

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