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

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

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It raises critical questions about the balance between wildlife conservation efforts and the rights of indigenous communities.

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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.

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The article presents the allegations of the villagers alongside the denial from forest officials, maintaining a balanced reporting style.

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