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    Mandla's Roots: Whispers of the Forest and Fields

    In Mandla, a tribal community deeply connected to nature navigates the challenges of modern progress while striving to preserve their ancestral heritage and unique way of life.

    Mandla's Roots: Whispers of the Forest and Fields
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      For us, the forest is our heritage; our ancestors fought for this land, water, and trees, and we are their worshippers. Our stories, once unwritten, are etched into this sacred earth.

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      Though we are dependent on water, forest, and land, our villages face daily hardships: handpumps break, electricity is scarce, and essential rations don't always reach us directly.

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      We strive to make progress, but often feel excluded. The constant danger of the village electricity pole's ground-level wire reminds us of the uneven path.

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      Despite these challenges, our dignified culture, rooted in water, forest, and land, remains vibrant. We continue to nurture our ancestral crops and traditions, embodying the true spirit of this country.

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    — Amar Lal Dhurwey

    🌳

    The heritage of the tribals was the forest.

    — Amar Lal Dhurwey

    📜

    Previously, the stories of our elders were unwritten.

    — Amar Lal Dhurwey

    🌳

    And we believe in nature: water, forest, land, and our ancestors fought for it, and we are its worshippers, and our dignified culture is the mother of the culture of this country.

    — Rupesh Maravi

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    Yes, tell me a little. What should I tell? How are we different? No, no, we need to make progress. You are indeed making a lot of progress. That's true. We are not included with anyone, absolutely not, even if it's half of it.

    — Rupesh Maravi

    ⚡

    The wire of the village electricity pole is at ground level, there is always a possibility of an accident.

    — Amar Lal Dhurwey

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    Yes, they are unirrigated. No, no, no, it is irrigated. It is in two parts: one is in Roth Har and the other is in lower Har.

    — Rupesh Maravi

    💧

    There is an electricity problem in our village. There is a water problem in our village. Ration is not directly available in our village.

    — Anand tandiya

    💧

    The handpump near the primary school in village Chandgaon has broken down.

    — Amar Lal Dhurwey

    🔒

    If you search, Dhongar goes Dhakri Brilliant. Dhakri will search for the locker. Until now, in the season of pakan and cold, these pakan wood are from wood itself.

    — Ram Maravi

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    We belong to the tribal community whose main food is rice, pez (porridge), bhaji (greens), kodo (millet), kutki (millet).

    — Rupesh Maravi

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    Our environment is the tribal community dependent on water, forest, and land.

    — Ram Maravi

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    They farm using plows pulled by oxen, practicing traditional farming where they sow and grow old varieties, and now they also sow some new hybrid varieties.

    — Ram Maravi

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    Yes, in the old days, farming used cow dung manure. It used to be good then, unlike what is considered good now. In those times, regardless of whether things turned out good or not, both grain and money were revered. But now, one person is focused on a thousand rupees.

    — Rupesh Maravi

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    Rawaki people grow crops such as kodo, kutki, sesame, and arhar, among others.

    — Ram Maravi

    The Unyielding Rhythm of Dindori

    The Unyielding Rhythm of Dindori

    Forest's Embrace, Village's Pulse

    Forest's Embrace, Village's Pulse

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    Guardians of the Grain and Culture

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    Depend on Nature's Bounty for Health and Sustenance