CHHATTISGARH, A NEW STATE FORMED TO CONTINUE AGE OLD RULERS’ TRADITION TO GRAB ADIVASIS LAND AND CONTINUE REPRESSION
Chhattisgarh formed on 1st November 2000 by partitioning 16 Chhattisgarhi-speaking
south-eastern districts of Madhya Pradesh. Raipur was made its capital.
Chhattisgarh borders the states of Madhya Pradesh in the north-west,
Maharashtra in the south-west, Andhra Pradesh in the south, Odisha in the east,
Jharkhand in the north-east and Uttar Pradesh in the north.
In Chhattisgarh there has been a massive illegal loot of forest and mineral resources. The state ranks second in the nation in terms of total forest land diverted for mining purposes – accounting for 15%. The brunt of this diversion is being faced by the Adivasi communities in the area. The Adivasis have been agitating against displacement on an unprecedented scale - for mining, setting up of industries, dams, sanctuaries, four laning of highways, the posh capital region, and even army and air bases.
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