322 neighbours have shared what matters to them — in their own words.
“He lost almost everything for her.”
“নিজের প্রায় সবকিছু হারিয়েছে ওর জন্য।”
translated from Bengali
In your area, citizens express significant concerns regarding the erosion of traditional culture, including language, dance, music, games, and indigenous seeds, fearing their complete loss within two decades 😔. There is also widespread distress over environmental degradation, specifically the clearing and destruction of forests, impacting wildlife and natural resources. Many residents highlight a critical need for basic amenities like water, health, education, and proper identification documents such as Aadhar. Concurrently, there is a strong desire for economic empowerment, with individuals seeking micro-finance (e.g., 20,000 rupees) to initiate small businesses in areas like farming, goat farming, poultry, and fish farming 💰. Positively, the community values its traditional knowledge, nutritious local grains like finger millet and black millet, and sees digital technology as a significant opportunity for societal advancement 💡. There's also an emphasis on community well-being, the importance of intergenerational knowledge transfer, and preserving traditional agricultural practices.
“Traditional knowledge, hut, song, art, culture, essential family, proper”
“The new generation should embrace the devotion of the tribals.”
“My mother tongue should be entirely English.”
“Guest provisions can be provided through one's own resources.”
“Jiyopu, come equally and listen, I will see to it.”
“Mother's main priorities are water, education, health, food, and roads.”
“Black millet is a valuable grain for our family.”
“The jungle has been cleared out, it has become very desolate.”
“It's the family's way.”
“There are many types of nutrients in the waterlogged land. It will tell about eight two-hundred-somethings. It causes trouble: 'Tartabuta', 'Mahakurabuta' - this is not useful for the work.”
“More color to your race olse mugo gere no”
“Digital technology is also a beginning and an opportunity for us.”
“Survive, and oh no, I will fall into the forest.”
“Potiya people receive many types of nourishment daily.”
“Black millet is a valuable grain for our family.”
“Reserve the space below, two will remain there, two will remain there.”
“Hi, good morning, brother.”
“Was any sea 'bhutt' sea, moving sea was to be done on the surface.”
“In this program, my farmers from developed India.”
“I remember the gurgling sounds in simple tasks; there is a place for those things.”
“Talking with family makes one happy.”
“All the essence of the Gita is to establish traditional knowledge as a strong foundation for life.”
“The Amaga people haven't had Aadhar for 200 years.”
“And traditionally, the status that cultures hold should be the government's status.”
“20,000 rupees were taken from the SC group madam at a high cost. There isn't any proper marriage. Sabita is coming, and afterwards, it will be received.”
“Yes, I have heard about Developed India.”
“Regarding developed India. I have heard and I also know.”
“I am developed for my India, and as an Indian, I am something for a developed India.”
“This Garia, the origin of our tribe, was ours.”