What issue is the Tawa Matsha Sangh (TWS) fight for?
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It is an organisation fighting for the rights of displaced forest dwellers of the Satpura forest in Madhya Pradesh. In 1994, the government gave private contractors the rights to fish in the Tawa reservoir.
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- The Tawa Matsya Sangh is fighting for the fundamental rights of the people who stayed in the Satpura forest of Madhya Pradesh but now have been thrown away from the forest and also for the rights of the fishermen
WHAT WAS TAWA MATSYA SANGHA
- The full sort of TMS is Tawa Matsya Sangh, that is, a federation of fish workers' cooperatives. it had been formed in 1994 within the state of Madhya Pradesh. A federation fighting for the rights of the displaced forest dwellers of the Satpura forest in Madhya Pradesh.
TIMING
- 1994
LOCATION
- The reservoir was created when a dam was built on the river Tawa, a tributary of the Narmada river, in 1974.
MEANING
- a federation of fishworkers' cooperatives.
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