After 65 years of insecurity and struggle, tribal families get right to their land
Thousands of tribal families are living for generations in Odisha on lands for which they do not have recognized legal title.
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Thousands of tribal families are living for generations in Odisha on lands for which they do not have recognized legal title.
In the hamlet of Kharibandh in Ganjam, a coastal district in Odisha, 13 households of the Sabar tribal community each received title to 400 square metres (0.1 acres) of government land two years ago.
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