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The story of how Jamuna Tudu came to be called the “Lady Tarzan” begins in 2000. It was when Tudu was married off to Mathurgham- Chakulia village of East Singhbum district in Jharkhand.
In the village, she noticed that many trees were being illegally cut in the nearby forests by a forest mafia.
Tudu was disturbed to see that the community did not do anything against it. So she decided to take up the task by herself.
She went after woodchoppers armed with sticks. Within a few years she started getting help from other women. They started patrolling the forests, carrying arrows, bows, sticks to fight the mafia, and to protect the 50 hectare forest around the village.
Now with over 60 active women members, the Forest Safety Committee she founded supervise the jungle in morning, afternoon and evening — in three shifts. Often when the Mafia tries to set fire to the forest in the darkness, they also pay visits at night.
“I consider trees as my brothers. I tie Rakis on trees on every Rakshabandhan day,” Tudu says.
Her efforts have led to great results. The whole community calls her “Lady Tarzen” because of her courage, and supports her in the initiatives.
The village women now take Tudu’s path in considering trees as their brothers. They plant 18 trees when a girl is born, and 10 trees when a girl gets married in the village.
She was awarded the 2014 Sthree Shakti award, and 2013 Godfrey Phillips Bravery Award. Now the NITI Aayog has selected her for the Women Transforming India Award 2017.
The Jharkhand Armed Police works with her in protecting the forests. Considering her initiatives, the forest department has adopted the Mathurgham village, where it now provides water supply and school facilities.
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