the government of India has taken several welfare measures for the betterment of tribal people. what was the need for such special attention? should not we leave these people to live in thier natural surrounding without any disturbance why or why not ?
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Sukhmati wakes up early, because it is Friday, a weekly market day at Lohandiguda in Bastar. The market place is 10 km from her village. She has readied a basket full of tamarind. The crop was from the tree in her farmstead. She will bear the load on her head and walk the distance to the market. Agents of the merchants based in Jagdalpur will be there with their mini-trucks and sacks and scales and cash. There will be sweet talking and haggling, and then the basket will be softly wrested off her head by the merchant’s operative to add to the pile on a plastic sheet in a make-shift tent that serves as a procurement-window.
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