How One tribal Woman’s Fight Against Mafia United 10,000 From 1,000 Villages to Save Trees - The Logical Indian
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How One tribal Woman’s Fight Against Mafia United 10,000 From 1,000 Villages to Save Trees - The Logical Indian
Jamuna Tudu, widely known as the “Lady Tarzan” of Jharkhand, has emerged as a powerful symbol of grassroots environmental activism over the past two decades. Since 1998, when she moved to Muturkham village in Jharkhand, she has led a determined campaign to protect about 50 hectares (roughly 124 acres) of Sal forest from illegal logging by ruthless timber mafias. Armed initially with bows and arrows, she rallied local women to form the Van Suraks…
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