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what was kalinganagar controversy in short

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Answered by Anonymous
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Yes; it is another instance of the resistance of the tribal to losing their lands to industrialization. The Tata Group has contracted with the Government of Odisha to set up a giant steel plant in Kalinganagar area. As the tribals living in this area would have lost their land and their livelihoods would be threatened, they revolted. On 2nd January, 2006 in a police firing incident, 13 tribals were killed. Subsequently, when their bodies were being handed over to their relatives, it was found that palms of five tribals had been chopped off (for identifying them by fingerprinting) by the doctors conducting the postmortems on them.The above controversy has affected the setting up of this steel plant and also the industrialization in Odisha overall.  



Answered by dackpower
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Kalinganagar controversy

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Kalinganagar is the tribal place in Odisa. The controversy started when Tata group identified kalinganagar as the suitable place to set up steel plant in Odisa. After knowing about this tribals feared that if their land is given to the builders than they will be deprived of their livelihood. On 2nd january 2006 the revolt started by tribals and while police firing 13 tribals lost their life

However due to fear of identification the fingers of these dead tribals was chopped so that they cannot be identifed while conducting post mortem. This Incident badly affected Odisha and also the settlement of steel plant.

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