What is the impact of the spread of coronavirus and current lock down on the life of tribal people?
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logoSUPPORThomePOLITICS ECONOMY EXTERNAL AFFAIRS SECURITY CULTURE OPINION VIDEO ANALYSIS MEDIA GOVERNMENT WORLD EDITOR'S PICK TOP STORIES LIVE WIRE SCIENCEEconomyCoronavirus Lockdown: Tribal People Restless Over Sale of Minor Forest ProduceDismantling of the established market is breeding uncertainty even as state governments try to make alternative arrangements for procurement.Apr 24, 2020 | Manu Moudgil
The jungles of central India are blooming with mahua flowers (Madhuca longifolia). An emblematic tree of the region that is deeply connected with tribal life, Mahua is used in distilling country liquor, medicines, oil and culinary dishes. It is thus an important source of economic sustenance for tribal families. The bloom also signals the start of the four-month season when the jungles are flush with several riches, including the highly lucrative tendu leaves used make bidis (hand-rolled cigarettes)
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because of this Corona virus lockdown deforestation decreases so tribal people can stay safe in forest
tribal people can roam forest freely
they can collect different kinds of things because of lockdown cutting of trees as been stopped
they can be free of air water pollution because they take water in rivers before lockdown industry used to release waste into river they cant use that water for any purpose
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