Now, panchayat is also in Facebook
Even-though
they faced injustice while they also gained aspirations, but could'nt
raise their voice. Therefore, a group of educated tribal youths from
Madhya Pradesh have taken a decision to take matters of the community
into their own hands, and made Facebook a platform to exchange views and
find solutions.
Furthermore,
the 'National Indian Tribal Yuva Shakti' page which have been created
nearly seven months ago, on the social networking site has already
attracted more than 5,000 members, while hundreds of them will come
face-to-face for the first time next week to discuss various issues,
including tribal land acquisition by big companies and loss of tribal
access to land and other natural resources. The group has decided to
organise a Facebook Tribal Meet in Barwani district on May 16, which is
likely to be attended by more than three hundred people from Madhya
Pradesh, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, West Bengal
and Gujarat. During the meet, the members will be able to discuss their
ordeals, issues facing the community, and flaws in redressal mechanism.
Hiralal
Alawa, a student of AIIMS, Delhi, and coordinator of the group said that
the one-day meet will be held in the community hall of Barwani Nagar
Palika which will be attended by nearly 300 youths from seven states,
including Madhya Pradesh. They have set up a seven-point agenda of
discussion and talks. He further added that they have over 5,000
members, and many of them have shown their interest to attend the meeta
on the contrary they have technical issues and have to invite only a
few hundred of them.
Alawa
said that in the meet, there will be interactions among youths who will
be expressing, clarifying and interpreting their problems having one of
the interesting aspects of the event is that, a problem-solving approach
will be used to encourage them to make generalisations about various
problems. The 30-year-old further continued saying that almost a decade
back, it was too risky to be identified as a person who is raising the
voice of the tribals which is no longer a taboo to talk about it on
Facebook.
Having as
a fruitful conclusion, Hiralal, who happens to be a student of AIIMS,
Delhi and specialises in immunology branch, urges to share podium with
mainstream celebrities and influential businessmen who will be able to
understand the problems the tribes face in the country.
Now, even panchayat is going digital!
That's really Cool!
(AW:Samrat Biswas)
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