why should the local tribes be made made homeless, displaced and relocated to benefit other people while making dams?
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Compulsory acquisition of land for construction of dams and roads, quarrying and mining operations, location of industries and reservation of forests for National Parks and environmental reasons forces tribal people to leave their traditional abodes and land – their chief means of livelihood.
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It is estimated that development schemes like dams, mines, industries and various projects have resulted in the displacement of about 40 per cent tribals between 1951 and 1991. The illiterate and powerless tribals have been compelled to leave their resource-rich regions and migrate to other places.
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