KHANDESH ADIVASIS FURTHER PUSHED TO IMPOVERISATION





Dhule, Nandurbar and Jalgaon districts make up the Khandesh region of Maharashtra. Khandesh region lies just south of the great belt of mountains and forests that girdles India, and leads directly into the rich cotton tracts of north east Maharashtra. The strip of land between Akkalkuwa and Talode talukas of Nandurbar district and the Tapi River in the North connect Navapur and Nandurbar talukas of Nandurbar district and in the South form a part of Gujarat. In 1972, a large dam was built on the Tapi River at Ukai in Gujarat displacing hundreds of adivasis.

The chapter on Khandesh draws from the lessons learnt from the principles of historical injustice articulated in the Forest Rights Act and the study done for All India Front for Forest Rights Struggle (AIFFRS) sponsored by Indian School of Business (ISB) and the policy briefs prepared by Ecological & Livelihood expert, Viren Lobo is with the idea to help trace the historical roots of marginalised communities so that current issues being faced by them can be properly placed.  This study is done on behalf of Akhil Bharatiya Mazdoor Kisan Sangharsh Samiti (ABMKSS). 

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http://ielaind.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/ABMKSS-Study-on-Local-Self-Governance-Ch1-Khandesh.pdf 

https://www.academia.edu/50122480/Khandesh_Adivasis_further_pushed_to_impoverisation



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