*- India: Indigenous movement in Jharkhand challenge plans for industrial
development that threatens to destroy Adivasi forests, farmlands and way of
life *



Like State governments in many other parts of India, the government of
Jharkhand State is planning large-scale industrial expansion across the
entire region in the name of "development" and "poverty reduction". To the
dismay and disillusionment of mass movements in Jharkhand, newly elected
government officials plan to uphold agreements struck by the previous State
government with leading steel and mining companies. In return for 169198
Crore Rupees (c. US$3.8 billion) of investment, these agreements promise
companies massive land acquisition, which will deforest no less than 57,000
hectares of forest and displace 9,615 families, many of them located in
legally protected Scheduled Areas set aside for indigenous Adivasi peoples
in the State.



In Ranchi District, for example, the UK-based company Arcelor Mittal plans
to take over tribal land and forests in Karra Block to develop a huge steel
plant with backing from the State government. The whole plan has been
developed without consultation and without the prior consent of the affected
Adivasi people – in direct violation of legal protections for indigenous
peoples, including the 5th Schedule, the Chotanagpur Tenancy Act (1908) and
the Samata Judgement.



In the last two years indigenous and mass social movements in Jharkhand,
have mobilised to challenge these official plans for massive industrial
development across the State. Peoples' movements are categorically saying
'no' to industry-related displacement and they reject interference in their
local affairs and decision-making by company "community liaison officers" or
political party activists and politicians.



In Karra Block, the Adivasi people have started a campaign to save their
traditional lands and forest and have formed a campaign organisation called
Ottehasa Horo Sangathan (Organization of People of the Earth). Udikel
village is one of the 144 communities threatened with displacement where the
people have organised themselves to oppose top-down development.



Nandi Pahan, leader of Udikel Panchayat, affirms that his community will
never exchange their forests and fields for industrial development:



"Everything is here on our traditional land: our homes, our fields, our
forests, our burial grounds and ceremonial sites. This land is sacred for
us. This is where we hold our Baha (flower feast) festival and other
ceremonies. The forest has our special sarna 'prayer places'. So, our land
is part of our way of life. We will not give up our land. If we surrender
our lands: what will we eat? Where will go to plant our crops? "



He is backed up by other leaders of the community:



"The forest is of great importance to us. We gather fruits like karanj from
the forest and medicines. We collect minor forest produce for sale. We have
our orchards where we grow mangoes and tamarind. We use the forest to get
construction materials for our houses and to make tools, including our
agricultural implements. How can a factory replace all this? It is our
culture and our livelihood. We cannot and will not give up this land
."[Devar Pahan, Udikel Village]



In Seraikella Karshwan District mining and steel companies have put pressure
on Adivasi villages to give up their traditional lands and forests for
"development". No less than 39 villages in 4 Panchayats in the District
report that Company agents have visited them in recent years to try to
persuade them to give up their forests for mining. Dalbhanga  Panchayat, for
example, has been under constant pressure to open its lands up to limestone
mining and has only stopped harassment by company agents following a massive
protest rally against the proposed mine. In Rugudi Panchayat, Magila L
Phonta Ltd has applied for a permit to mine gold that would affect Ramdih
and Mutugarha villages.



Here too, villagers have opposed these plans and rejected approaches from
company agents, partly by organising numerous rallies in 2005 and 2006 to
protest against unwanted mining development on their lands.



"We do not want to surrender our land and customary rights to anybody –
whether it is the government or private companies. Our land and our forest
are the source of life for our communities. For us, the forest and the land
is everything! We will never allow companies or the State to take them away
from us! " [Mangal Singh, Batani village, Torandih Panchayat]



"If the mining companies come this place will become like Kolapani Island
(remote and lonely): it will be like hell. It will become a miserable place.
All the greenery will be gone and our land will be lost. Our health will be
damaged and our medicinal plants will be destroyed. The company may promise
to replace our forest, but these will be poisonous trees that will suck the
water from our land. Those trees (eucalyptus) are no use to anyone here. Not
to humans and not to animals. This is why we will not give up our rights ."
[Ghopal Singh Munda, Siyadia village, Rugudi Panchayat, Buchei Block, Bakas
Mundari Khuntkatti and General Secretary of Samiti Rakshe Evam Vikas]


Sanjay Bosu Mullick and Tom Griffiths
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