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16 Novembre 2018
According to NGO Makaam, which helps women in drought-affected areas and has been working with the women’s commission to safeguard the rights of farmer widows, getting legal land title rights for widows in villages remains a major issue. Following consultations in Vidarbha and Marathwada region…
14 Novembre 2018
The Gujarat government is planning to give 45 lakh hectare of cultivable wasteland to corporates for farming while ignoring the landless Dalits and tribals “The Gujarat government has been giving land to the corporates, but it has failed to give land to the landless Dalit and tribal communities,”…
12 Novembre 2018
Over 1 lakh Adivasis, Dalits and landless from across Gujarat will converge for a mahasammelan in Gandhinagar to demand land and other rights on November 26. Organised by the Jameen Adhikar Zumbesh, an umbrella body for organisations and people working on land rights, the mahasammelan will put…
8 Novembre 2018
UDALGURI, India — Not long ago, this lush land was nothing more than sand and stone. In the absence of shade trees, Alfred Daimari remembers carrying an umbrella to protect his face from the scorching sun and shielding his dinners from a fierce, dusty wind. “Now look at it,” Daimari said,…
5 Novembre 2018
Kolkata: The Mamata Banerjee government will introduce a Bill in the state Assembly to ensure land rights to the residents of enclaves (Chitmahal) in Cooch Behar. It may be mentioned that 14,854 people had become Indian citizens with 51 enclaves of Chitmahal coming within the country's…
29 Octobre 2018
As energy-hungry India seeks to fuel its continued economic growth, millions of people are being pushed out of their homes by companies, villagers say By Megha Bahree PIDARWAH, India - Siyaram Saket refuses to give up his one-and-a-half acres of farmland in central India - no matter how much…
24 Octobre 2018
Based in the western Indian state of Maharashtra, Swayam Shikshan Prayog has repositioned rural women as farmers Agriculture can be a lonely endeavour but in the drought-hit belt of Marathwada, deep in the western Indian state of Maharashtra, women have been the driving force behind a new wave of…
22 Octobre 2018
It’s has been six months since more than 30,000 farmers marched from Nashik to Mumbai demanding attention to a series of agrarian and forest rights related issues. The protest march, led by the All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS) was called off only after the state administration promised that it will…
10 Octobre 2018
With a smartphone or tablet, the app can be used to track the status of a community rights claim in India BANGKOK, Oct 10 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A web-based application that monitors the impact of successful forest-rights claims can help rural communities manage resources better and…
4 Octobre 2018
From the earth that Kamla Devi toils on, waves of nostalgia and pain rise to meet her. Her family once owned 18 acres of land. “I employed labourers, now I am one of them,” she says, quietly. Kamla is from the Tharu community, a Scheduled Tribe that lives in the largest numbers in Udham Singh…
27 Septembre 2018
"In many communities, customary law is used as a tool to deny women their rights to housing, property, land, and inheritance." BANGKOK - An indigenous woman in northern India is taking her fight for inheritance rights to the country's top court, leading others who are pushing back against sexist…
16 Septembre 2018
Many migrants to Pune, from a range of social backgrounds, work as caretakers of public toilets in the city. While they often face ridicule and abuse because of their jobs, the perk of a free accommodation in an expensive city, even if that accommodation happens to be within breathing distance of a…