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प्रश्न
Suryamani says, “If the forests are not there, we too will not remain.” Why so?
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उत्तर
Suryamani belonged to the community of forest dwellers (Adivasis) who lived in forests. Their livelihood was dependent on forests. They collected leaves and herbs to sell them as medicines in the markets, or make baskets out of bamboo and fallen leaves. They ate the wild fruits and flesh of the forest animals. So, if the forests were not there, the existence of the Adivasis would be endangered.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Do you know anyone who loves the forest?
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?
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?
What do you know about how Adivasis live? Write and draw a picture.
Do you have an Adivasi friend? What have you learned about the forest from her.
Do you know of anyone who works to save forests?
Is there any factory or some construction work going on in and around your area? What type of work?
Due to the factory is there any effect on the trees and land? Have the people in that area raised this issue?
What is similar and what is different between jhoom farming and Bhaskerbhai’s way of farming?
