Whose Forests Are They?
Learning about the lives of Adivasi communities and their deep spiritual and survival connection to the forest.
Key Questions
- 1How do forest dwellers use plants for medicine?
- 2Why is the "Right to Forest Act" important for tribal people?
- 3What happens to the environment when forests are cleared for dams?
CBSE Learning Outcomes
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