174 neighbours have shared what matters to them — in their own words.
“in our village in 2027”
“हमारे गांव में 2027 में”
translated from Hindi
Nearby, the main topics revolve around pressing community challenges, particularly widespread unemployment among youth and tribal populations. Citizens report a significant lack of essential infrastructure, including adequate roads, water and drainage facilities, and access to proper schools and hospitals. Concerns are also raised about the exploitation of natural resources (water, forest, land) and the perceived ineffectiveness of government schemes in reaching tribal communities. 💧 Despite these issues, there's a strong collective aspiration for a brighter future by 2047, emphasizing village development, self-reliance, and universal employment. Many individuals seek modest financial aid (around ₹20,000) to start small businesses, showcasing a proactive desire for self-employment in tailoring, beauty parlors, general shops, and various forms of farming. 💡 There's also a clear commitment to preserving and promoting tribal culture and traditions, along with advocating for sustainable agricultural practices and education for all children. 🛣️
“We always found him; he was my friend. He stays for two to three days. He enhances the village's character.”
“In our village, by 2047, the village will be developed, and the unemployed will get employment. Our village will become bright/prosperous.”
“Babasaheb says that if you operate the constitution, then how will you implement it? It's the wrong person. Implement it, it is being misused. And the right person is implementing it.”
“Paddy is being cleaned. Let it be removed. Paddy cleaning, paddy cleaning. Pesticides, pesticides. The women of your ward saw us playing something in the recording.”
“If the government gives me 20000, then I will open a tailoring center. Not a tailoring center.”
“The forests that change with weather changes, when there are no trees left from there.”
“Laborers in our village can get employment apart from farming.”
“It's business. I need to open many shops, open a farm, and money will be earned.”
“Mima 2047, we are the Manjhi (leader) of 100 voter households in our village Devar Ghatama. We are Adivasis (tribals) and we need development.”
“Good morning, buddy.”
“Many educated young people from our Manjhi community are still jobless. We apply for vacancies, but nothing comes of it.”
“The farmer brothers envision that even now, their protectors—water, forest, and land—are being completely exploited, resulting in the full exploitation of tribals. Additionally, the schemes that are implemented do not fully reach the tribals.”
“Keep talking if you want to hear some trouble. If my government gives 20,000 rupees, then I will open a beauty parlor. It means nothing was given just by asking, right? Look.”
“for the second of all”
“I got one.”
“I will talk about 20,000 in front of four people. What was he supposed to say? He is saying something. If I receive ₹20,000 as financial aid, I will start a business for my livelihood.”
“Double, if I get Tira and Rahal seeds for farming, I will grow them in my fields so that our entire family can get the benefit of abundant protein.”
“Don't say. The government should give 20000, open a free shop. We didn't make all of it ourselves.”
“If I receive an amount of 20000, I will start my own shop business so that I can sustain my life.”
“Our request to the Government of India is that all of us who are educated but unemployed should receive assistance from them.”
“After a long time, we are now capable. If the greedy government gives us 20,000, we can open our own shop. Say something about the 'cut' or something.”
“After the paddy crop, we would prefer to sow the Tira or Har crop because it will help a little in increasing our income.”
“The old diary that our elders used and cherished will be preserved in the house for future generations to use.”
“could you do me a favor”
“It will describe tribal culture. Tribal people are known by their tribal culture, prayers, and traditions, primarily based on tribal culture reservation. Okay.”
“When the government gave me 20,000 rupees, I expanded my shop and kept everyone safe.”
“2000 businesses, including small/miscellaneous shops.”
“But what is it like? There is a list and a constitution, and as Babasaheb said, that is where the constitution is.”
“By 2047, our tribal people should get employment and become self-reliant.”