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How a Forest Flower Helped This Jharkhand Village Move From Liquor Brewing to Making Laddus

Summary by The Better India
Every year, as the first batch of Mahua flowers began to bloom and fall in the dense forests of Jharkhand’s Bokaro district, a conflict would erupt over who would collect the flowers. The flower was used by villagers in Uda Majhlitand to brew liquor for generations. This activity sustained their livelihood. Today, the same forest tells a different story – one of unity, empowerment, and transformation.  A flower that was once used to brew liquor …
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The Better India broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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