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Govt launches NAVYA to train tribal teens for tomorrow’s tech Jobs
October 18, 2025
Government of India has launched NAVYA - a vocational training programme aimed at building self-reli[...]
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A tribal woman builds 35 stone dams by hand
October 16, 2025
https://organiser.org/ Shashank Kumar Dwivedi Jun 16, 2025 Mary, a tribal woman from th[...]
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Sacred Groves Recognised as “Deemed Forests”: A Landmark Supreme Court Ruling
September 30, 2025
Source: Scroll.in | January 8, 2025 In a historic step for environmental conservation, the Supreme [...]
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Jharkhand’s Mica Mines Declared ‘Child Labour Free’: A Two-Decade Struggle Nears Success
September 25, 2025
Statesman News Service | July 5, 2024 After two decades of relentless efforts, Jharkhand’s mi[...]
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Madhya Pradesh Government’s Tribal Surveillance Order Sparks Opposition
September 20, 2025
Morning Standard, June 10, 2024 The Controversial Order On January 29, 2024, Madhya Pradesh’[...]
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Door to a Housing Scheme: Why Tribals Find It Hard to Open
September 11, 2025
Based on The Hindu, May 27, 2024 India’s tribal communities—especially the Particularly[...]
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