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प्रश्न
Bhudhiyamai said –“Forest is our ‘collective bank’ – not yours or mine alone.” Are there other things which are our collective wealth? So if someone uses more, everyone would suffer?
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उत्तर
Yes, there are some other things that are our collective wealth.
Some examples are as follows:
(a) Groundwater
(b) Fish in the rivers and sea
(c) Minerals
(d) Fossil fuels such as coal and petroleum.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
What do you think is a forest?
Do all forests have similar types of trees? How many trees can you identify?
The contractor did not allow Suryamani’s people to go into the forest. Why?
Is there any place around your area which you feel should be open to everyone, but where people are not allowed to go?
What do you know about how Adivasis live? Write and draw a picture.
Do you know of anyone who works to save forests?
Collect reports about forests from newspapers. Did you find any news about how the cutting down of forests affects the weather? How?

- What all is shown on the map?
- You have read Sikhya’s letter. Look for Orissa on the map.
- Is there a sea close to Orissa How did you find out?
- Which are the states which have the sea on one side?
- Where is Suryamani’s state Jharkhand on the map?
- Where are forests on the map? How will you find these?
- How can you find out which states have very thick forests and which have less thick forests?
- For someone in Madhya Pradesh, in which direction would the country’s thickest forests are? Name those states.
Returning from school, children drank water in a bamboo cup. Who do you think would have made this cup and kept it in the forest? Why?
Explain in your own words why forests are important for the people living in forests?
