Social Sciences, asked by Heerag4038, 11 months ago

The Kondh tribe native to Odisha, live their lives farming the fertile lands and worshipping their mountain god and the hills they call home. This remote tribe has a population of just over 8000 and for nearly a decade has been living under the threat of a conglomerate trying to build factories to use the natural raw materials that can be found in abundance in this region. The company argues that they will develop the region and bring more jobs to the people, which in turn will ensure more opportunities and a better standard of living. But for the Kondhs their lands, streams, hills and gods is a part of every aspect of their life. What is your opinion? Should the Kondh be left to continue their traditional way of life? If yes, how can the Kondh resist the economic change? If you think no, what can be done to preserve their heritage and cultural identity? *

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