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What has been the price of Gujarat's "vibrant" development? How do the youth of Gujarat, especially the aadivasi youth view this development?

हिपहॉप आर्टफॉर्म में आदिवासी मुद्दे और अधिकार क्यों?

Pranab tells us about how Kaziranga National Park model is harming the indigenous communities who have been living there for centuries now and how the participation of indigenous communities in wildlife conservation is important in today's time.

जानिये आदिवासी कृषी सरपंच से खेती में आने वाली चुनौतियों के बारे में

Sumedha talks about various issues like farmers protest, adivasi issues and journalism through her experience of reporting since more than 3 years now.

क्या आप जानते हैं आरे जंगल दुनिया का सबसे बड़ा शेहर के बीच पाया जाने वाला जंगल है ? इसे आदिवासियों ने संरक्षण करके रखा है अब तक प्रकाश जी से यह जानिए के आरे में कैसे खेती करते हैं और वहां के आदिवासियों को किन किन चुनौतियों का सामना करना पड़ता है

Abhilash telling us the ground reality of how discrimination towards tribal students in Kerala is evident as they struggle to get admission

Allen tells us about his journey of how his artwork has shaped about in all these years. The activist in him speaks through his artwork.

aving endangered languages from around the world @spit.plainly from @endangeredlanguagesproject shares her insight on why diversity of languages are important, what needs to be done to keep the endangered languages alive and how 'extinct' is just a mere term to be used for languages

Archana Soreng UN Youth Advisory Panel on Climate Change, is a youth from Khadia tribe of Odisha. She has beautifully put how indigenous culture is THE ONE to fight climate crisis. Not only that, she mentions how adivasis have always paid the price of developmental infrastructure through their blood, which is yet a failure for everyone in general. So, she questions - is it not time to change the narrative?