OLOS-21 : Story of Mohammad Salim

Story of Mohammad Salim Working to protect tenure security in the Geneva Refuge Camp Mohammad Salim lives in the Geneva Refugee Camp in Dhaka, Bangladesh. As a Bihari, his family has lived in the camp since 1971. He shares an 8 by 10 feet room with his wife and daughter. The rooms are separated by two feet wide passageways shared by residents, goats, and chickens. With over five thousand camp residents, it is common for three generations to share a room.…

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OLOS-21 : Story of Aigul Aidarbekova

Story of Aigul Aidarbekova - Preserving the traditional knowledge brought in by women pastoralists in Kyrgyzstan "If you treat your land as a mother with respect, then good will come from this land," says Aigul Aidarbekova, a woman pastoralist. Aigul Aidarbekova is a wife, mother, and herder living in the village of Cholpon, in Naryn, Kyrgyzstan. As a person who is juggling numerous roles, she starts her day at 5 a.m. She cooks, brings out the cattle for grazing, and milks…

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OLOS-21 : Story of Shimgi Sukarya Bhovar

Documenting the land claims through the Forest Rights Act Shimgi Sukarya Bhovar is a 60 year old mother of two from the Phanaswadi Village in Panvel Taluka, Raigad District of India. Shimgi’s life and livelihood are dependent on the forest surrounding her village.Shimgi explains, “Our family used to work for wages on a farm controlled by a non-tribal landlord. One time there was a quarrel between the landlord and our family over the wages. The landlord sent men to kill my…

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OLOS-21 : Journey of Bari Marndi

Journey of Bari Marndi, from a relocatee to a landowner Bari Marndi has aptly proved the saying, “Farming isn’t just a job, it’s a way of life”. Daughter of a farmer, Fakir Marndi, Bari and her family used to stay in Kabatghai, a village inside the core of Similipal Tiger Reserve (STR) in Mayurbhanj district of Odisha. She farmed an area of 2.5 acres and collected and sold Non-Timber Forest Produce (NTFP) as part of her livelihood activities. In the year…

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OLOS-21 : Story of Ambaji Jetu Katakari

Ambaji Jetu Katakari is a 66 year old father of three from the Shirdhon Village in India. The forest near where Ambaji lives is fundamental to his livelihood: he cultivates food to both eat and sell.Reflecting on his relationship to the forest, Ambaji shared, “This is the third generation in my family that is dependent on the forest. We have been cultivating land for many decades. My great-grandpa is buried in this forest. Forest is everything for us. Forest is giving…

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OLOS-21 : Land Mapping in Kuki Society

A brief report on GPS land Mapping-Homestead and NRM plots Chief is the sole owner of land in Kuki Society. Land Tenure Security through proper documentation is one of the biggest challenges in the Kuki society as there is no legal documentation or records maintained. This kind of land tenure system has been practiced only through the mutual understanding, oral or verbal system. Villagers are carrying out the cultivation of land at the mercy of the Chief. Outsiders, which refers to…

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OLOS-21 : Story of Sabitri Hikaka

“Being a single woman having no ownership over land, there was always a sense of insecurity within me. Due to FRA, I have received  2.15 acre land title in my name which has brought a sense of security and empowerment within me. I thank PRADAN and all the government officials for facilitating land titles in the name 74 households of my village out of which 21 are single women.” : Sabitri Hikaka, Boriguda Sabitri Hikaka is a single woman of Boriguda…

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OLOS-21 : Story of Rangkhung Village

Story of Rangkhung Village : Origin of a village and its coexistence with land The land has always been an important component of development, especially for people in rural areas. There is no commodity more valuable than land and tribals are no exception. Control over land, however, may also be perceived less in terms of individual land ownership and more in terms of land use, or through what is known as land tenure. Different people in a family or community have…

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OLOS-21 : Shantben Makwana

The battle to get my own forest land has been going on since 2007…. In 2007, Shantben Makwana from Charada village of Santrampur block in Mahisagar District, did a Claim Application for Forest Land under The Forest Rights Act-2006 on the land, which her family has been cultivating for generations. Being a Forest Rights Committee Member at the village level, Shantaben knew about the process of individual forest rights claims, the list of documents required, and other procedural requirements. So, she…

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OLOS-21 : Resurgence of Poduchuan village

Resurgence of Poduchuan village: The story of a Kondh Tribal journey of tenure security to holistic Development in Odisha The trials of Poduchuan, a small Tribal village perched on foot hills of K.Singhpur in Rayagada District, for establishing their identity over their customarily managed forest and land was arduous yet rewarding. They hardly knew, when they left their village decades back and settled here making the serene forested landscapes their own, that they would have to prove their credentials to outsiders…

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