Chenchu villagers allege forgery by forest officials in relocation process under Project Tiger

Chenchu villagers in the Amrabad Tiger Reserve have accused forest officials of forging signatures to facilitate village relocation under Project Tiger. The villagers are demanding an official inquiry and a review of their forest rights.
Why it matters
It raises critical questions about the balance between wildlife conservation efforts and the rights of indigenous communities.
A group of Chenchu villagers from the Amrabad Tiger Reserve have levelled allegations of forgery against forest officials who were instrumental in the village relocation process under the Project Tiger.
The article presents the allegations of the villagers alongside the denial from forest officials, maintaining a balanced reporting style.
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