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    National ConsultationViolence in Tribal Regions of India: Problems and Remedies

    Date: 07 to 09 AugustVenue: S.D.C. Kamil Bulke Path, Purulia Road Ranchi.

    The three days of the National

    Consultation on Violence in Tribal

    Regions of India was jointly

    organized by South Asia Peace

    Alliance (SAPA) India, Ekta

    Parishad, Gujarat Vidyapeeth,

    Participatory Research in Asia

    (PRIA) Churchs Auxiliary for

    Social Action (CASA), Jal Biradari,

    OXFAM (India), Voluntary Action

    Network, India (Vani), South Asian

    Network for Social and Agricultural

    Development ( SANSAD),

    SAMVAD, Sajha Manch (Jharkhand) and Naya Sawera Vikas Kendra, from 7th

    August to 9th August 2011, at Social Development Canter (SDC), Kamil Bulke

    Path, Puruliya Road Ranchi.

    Representatives of all the above organizations as well as others from all over

    India actively participated in the National Consultation programme.

    The aim of the Consultation was to discuss different aspects of violence in

    various tribal regions of India and come up with remedial measures and plans

    for development of these areas. These were:

    The analysis of violence in Tribal areas and its effects.

    The focus and analysis of Media, Government, Political groups and

    Urban Sector.

    The possibilities of compromise and ratification.

    Possible action at the local, state and national level

    Strategies and Declaration

    Scholars present at the National Consultation

    programme from left RajaGopal P.V.(President, Ekta

    Parishad), R.E.V. Kujur (Rtd. I.G.), LAVNAM and

    Swami Agnivesh

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    The Consultation started on 7th

    August 2011.

    Guests were welcomed to the stage with

    traditional Adivasi dance. Swami Agnivesh

    inaugurated the programme by lightning the

    tribal traditional lamp (lamp used in

    marriage ceremony for welcoming the

    bridegrooms party at the arrival of the

    brides house). The burning lamp is

    considered a good omen.

    The flame of the lamp the rekindled the zest

    of the participants hoped that the result of

    the National Consultation would be the key to bring changes among the tribal

    people and

    bring a ray of

    hope in their

    lives. The

    stage was

    managed by

    Babulal

    Sharma.

    The whole day the participants

    were fully engaged in hot

    discussions on the problems and

    remedies of the violence in these

    areas . Swami Agnivesh, Madhu

    Keshwar, Mohan Hirabhai,

    Hiralal, Askok Choudhury, Fr.

    Sawri Mathu and REV Kujur

    being the speakers on the first

    day, presented their views on the subject.

    Mr. Babulal Sharma, giving no space to the participants to feel bored in the

    programme asked Mr. Anil Singh to continue the programme. In his vibrant

    presentation Mr. Anil Singh said that we promote violence consciously and

    unconsciously; we give toys (gun) to our children. However, violence is not the

    answer to violence; non-violence is the answer, he added. People often try to

    Guests being welcomed and taken to

    the stage with traditional cultureal

    songs and dance

    Sawami Agnivesh inaugurating theprogramme by lightning the tribal

    traditional lamp

    Tribal traditional lamp

    Mr. Babulal Sharma; managing stage.

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    Mr. Raja Gopal presenting his view on rapid spread of violence in Adivasi belt (Left),

    and participants making consideration on his words (right).

    use violence to control the violence. He gave the example of the Salwa Judum

    which is promoted by the government to control Naxalism. Further, he shared

    the aims and objectives of the joint consultaion. Today the government has

    become self centred and does not want to provide service to the real needy

    people. Therefore it had become necessary to organise such joint national

    consultations so that with collective work we could change the situation of the

    tribals.

    Mr. Rajagopal the Chairman of the Ekta Parishad traced the initial phase of the

    organisation (Ekta Parishad). He his presentation was fully focussed on the

    rapid spread of

    violence in

    Adivasi belt. He

    said that there are

    various political

    and economic

    factors equally

    responsible for

    promoting

    violence in the

    tribal belt. He

    also suggested and requested all the groups (NGOs, civil society and other

    groups) to come together and work collectively against violence following the

    right guidance of the good thinkers, experts and experienced social workers.

    The government used police called Peace Force to stop violence but instead

    of stopping the violence the police force increased violence among the people,

    he added. The organisations present at the consultation want to work from the

    grass roots level. That is why the National Consultation Programme is being

    organized at the state level.

    Swami Agnivesh

    presented his

    views on the

    violence on

    Adivasis. He said,

    There is strong

    response against

    Swami Agnivesh presenting his view on

    violenceNational Consultation programme

    participants

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    Mr. Sidheswar Sardar; putting tribals problems and remedies

    in local areas.

    the violence on Dalits and Muslims communities. Unfortunately through there

    is much more violence on Adivasis- but there is no voice in to respond on

    behalf of Adivasis. He respected and admired the culture of the Adivasis and

    said; Adivasi culture is one of the most primitive and best cultures in the

    society. From the beginning the Adivasis have been the victims of violence but

    after independence the violence has increased. There are several good

    provisions for them, If the government had wanted to improve their lifestyle,

    they would have been uplifted from the present miserable situation. But after

    independence the government has increased the violence by displacing the

    adivasis. Likewise other inhuman treatment forced the innocent Adivasis to

    migrate other place in search of a peaceful place to live.

    Swami Agnivesh, recalled the encounter at Dantaweda (Chhatishgarh). The

    Home Minister, P. Chidambaram had said that the government would maintain

    dialogue with Maoists but that was not done. Swami Agnivesh said that the

    government was not keeping its promise which government had made with the

    Maoists narrating the killing of Mr. Ajaad (Maoist leader). According to the

    agreement the Mr. Azaad came forward to talk with government on behalf of

    Maoists and was killed by the police. According to their (Maoists and

    Government) agreement there was not supposed to be any encounter between

    them but that was not the case. On the contrary, the police killed Mr. Ajaad and

    it was termed as an encounter added Swami Agnivesh.

    Swami Agnivesh also said, Injustice is the cause of Violence and Adivasis

    became the victims of it. Government is responsible for the violence in the

    nation. After the election the

    leaders get trapped under the

    corporate agency whose strategies

    are not made concerning the

    welfare of the people. Corporate

    sectors just keep their ideas to

    establish peaceful society but

    instead establish a society where

    there is inequality and

    violence. This type of society and individualism are equally responsible forviolence in the society. According to Swami Agnivesh the peaceful society is

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    only possible when everybody respects the views and ideas of everybody, where

    discussion is made after consulting everybody in the community. Only then

    only it is possible to have a democratic society where peace, love and charity

    prevails.

    Sidheshwar Sardar from Singbhum said, We cant save Adivasi by only

    gathering them but have to jointly and collectively think positively towards

    them for their development.

    Madhu Kishwar said, With the British rule, came the imposition of tax on the

    use of land, forest and water. The land was registered in the name of men. The

    adivasis were kept outside the market community. Though Adivasis had their

    own land they could not fix the price of the land. Some others had to fix the

    rate. The higher authorities also misused

    the power.

    Continuing Fr. Sawri Mathu said that we do

    not see the violence created by government.

    The identity and culture of Adivasi is Land,

    when their land is disturbed, they come

    forward to save their identity and culture,

    While adivasis are trying to protect their

    land by protest, the government sees and it

    as an act as violence. Neterhat Field

    Firing Rang people could win the fight using non-violence. Rev. Fr. Mathu

    concluded the presentation saying, Gram Sabha needs to be made strong so

    that it could maintain peaceful atmosphere among the Adivasis.

    Similarly, I. V. Kujur focused his presentation on

    the status and grievous condition of the Adivais.

    According to him outsiders are regularly cheating

    and robbing the Adivasis.. Over the past few

    years contractors and smugglers are getting the

    Adivasi land registered in their name at the point

    of gun. The weakest point of Adivasis is lack of

    unity within themselves. Adivasi have to come

    Fr. Sawri Mathu delivering his speech

    I.V. kujur delivering his speech

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    forward and fight for their rights unitedly.

    Mr. Madhu Kiran said that the word Adivasi is traced from Upanishad and also

    said that British considered that no written document existed for adivasis.

    According to the British, documents do not exist for adivasis because they were

    nomads. They had no permanent place. They cultivate their land till it remains

    fertile. Then they move to another place and again start cultivation. Those who

    practiced this were called Adivasis. Mr. Madhu Kiran also recalled that before

    the British rule, it was the kings who ruled. The king was at the top, in middle

    others tribes and at the lowest and ground level were the adivasis. Though the

    king was at the top, the land belonged to those who cultivated it. Then the

    Jagmani System started and slowly the adivasis lost their rights over land and

    thus started to migrate toward the urban areas.. It was also felt that capitalism

    rapidly increased after the Second World War and later, with failure of the

    Soviet Union.

    On the second day of the Consultation the

    intensive discussions and presentations

    continued under the guidance of

    distinguished speakers. Magsaysay award

    winner (Jal Purush) Mr. Rajendra Singh said

    that there is no place for violence in the

    lifestyle and culture of the Adivasis but the

    corporate sector, government sector,

    political parties and criminal parties are the

    factors of promoting violence in the minds and acts of the adivasis. The

    moment the Adivasis raise their voice to secure their rights, the government

    puts them down. The Adivasi land is being taken away from them making false

    documents. When they become systematically organized and come together

    then we can make them free from physical and psychological violence.

    Types of violence

    According to Kiran Sahani there are

    different types of violence like corporate

    violence, Maoist violence, political

    violence and criminal, and the remedial

    measure for each must be different.. Mr.

    Rajagopal said that all the violence on

    Magsaysay awardedMr. Rajendra Singh and otherpresent scholars

    Mrs. Kiran Sahani presenting her views of

    violence

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    Adivasi takes place in the name of development. Individualism is also a reason

    of violence. Once again Mr. Mehandi Lal said that the political groups

    conceptualize violence according to their own choice and understanding.

    Likewise the government is equally responsible for creating violence among the

    people. When the Supreme Court ordered that the Salwa Judum be wound up,

    then it was replaced with commandos.

    The cause of violence is not poverty but richness and wealth, Violence exists

    everywhere, to be non-violent is termed s being coward added Ramesh

    Sharma. The government taking the special protection act Eastern state is

    trying to control the civil society and non-government organisations.

    Mr. Ran Singh said that the government wanted to maintain violence so that the

    government has better scope of increasing the budget in the name of

    development. Poor people become the victim of firing from both sides

    Mr. Manoj Ray explicitly focused and emphasised on the implementation of

    PASA act and said the systematic implementation of the act will reduce the

    violence in the Adivasi area.

    After the presentation of all above mentioned resource persons the participants

    were divided into six groups assigned some questions to come with some

    recommendations and suggestion for Government, Corporate body, Civil

    Society, Other Civil Society Organizations and voluntary organizations in order

    to foster opportunities

    for creating an

    environment of

    nonviolence and

    promotion of

    development. All the six

    groups were supposed to

    prepare suggestions

    which would help the

    drafting committee to

    prepare the declaration

    later. The consolidated

    report of the presentation by different groups is given below.

    The participants with sharing their views in the group discussions.

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    Suggestions for creation of a non violent environment and promotion of

    development

    Recommendations for Government:

    State needs to be a welfare state and not a police state.

    Administrative restructuring and reform in electoral process

    Implementations of PESA 96 in scheduled area to create and provide

    opportunities to community which may contribute in creating peaceful

    environment.

    The development paradigm should centrally focus the tribal

    philosophy/vision/ideology in its approach

    Equal distribution of natural resources

    Strict implementation of CNT Act and SPT act

    The Tribal Advisory Council needs to be restructured and should be

    accountable to the people of scheduled area

    The migration of tribal people needs to be stopped and restored with strict

    provisions and support to tribal community

    In tribal area and general area the lower structure of PRI needs to be

    linked with developmental stream Government should strictly and transparently implement the national

    flagship programmes, various developmental acts/schemes etc to ensure

    their livelihood and other support system

    Land should not be transferred to any corporate sectors without approval

    of Gram Sabha

    Local organizations should be engaged in developmental work within the

    community

    The fund should not be transferred from TSP budget to otherprogrammes.

    State should get more power and decentralized system to implement

    national flagship programmes

    A study by state needs to be conducted for getting exact figure of

    displaced people since independence and the investment made in

    rehabilitation. The further displacement needs to be stopped till the

    displaced people are not rehabilitated.

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    Individual and community ownership on mineral ores needs to be given

    by state

    The programmes which strengthen community needs to be taken up by

    state.

    The judicial system needs to be faster and effective. Justice delayed

    means justice denied. We will find many such cases and this is also one

    of the major issues in creating conflicts within the state.

    State sponsored exploitative and violent measures needs to be stopped

    with immediate effect.

    The local language needs to be promoted

    Developmental programme of primitive tribes needs to be evaluated and

    strengthen accordingly. The reservation for Primitive tribes also needs tobe implemented properly.

    Regularizing forest villages and converting it into revenue village in order

    to get all govt support. This is an important issue in Jharkhand.

    The extent of industrialization and making large cities needs to be

    redefined

    State should start dialogue with various violent groups

    Right to recall

    Developing conflict resolution mechanism within state Women should be respected at all levels of state intervention and

    response to such conflictual issues

    Spiritual thoughts needs to be promoted among all concerned

    stakeholders to resolve such issues

    Recommendations for voluntary organizations:

    Strengthening Gram Sabha for more absorption capacity ofdevelopmental initiatives. Community should be capacitated on needs

    based localized planning process

    Making aware about tribal rights and various other existing opportunities

    The organizations which are working within tribal community. Their

    organization system and structure also needs to be qualitatively and

    quantitatively represented by tribal and women.

    Attitudinal change among organizations. Needs to be more tribal friendly.

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    The community priority needs to be focused rather than the priority of

    support agencies.

    The institutional violent against tribal community even among voluntary

    organizations needs to be stopped

    Training for peaceful society

    More study on various act and issues related to tribal areas.

    Promotion of local leadership

    Recommendations for Civil Society Organizations:

    Media needs to be more sensitive towards the mechanisms exploitations

    of tribals. Media should highlight small-small good examples to create positive

    environment in tribal area.

    Social watch on various interventions of state

    Legal intervention through PIL etc

    Dialogue with the various violent groups

    Coordination between state and naxalite groups

    Recommendations for Corporate bodies:

    The corporate sectors can join us in developmental work but it should not

    be involved in the process of social change because they will hinder the

    process

    The fund of CSR should be deposited in the Government account and

    state can work with Voluntary organizations

    Appropriate utilization of locally available natural resources

    Share of labour needs to be articulated properly in the industrialestablishments

    More transparent system in the corporate institutions

    Cooperation of corporate in establishing local markets and local products

    needs to be ensured.

    Opportunities to local people by corporate sectors

    In the name of liberalization, corruption at all levels needs to be stopped

    Technical support to local villagers to ensure their livelihood.

    No SEZ, No tax holiday, no subsidy for corporate sectors

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    Change in attitude of corporate towards taking things free

    Recommendations for rural/urban communities:

    The whole developmental process needs to be driven as per need,

    traditions and culture of society

    Society should also understand its rights and responsibilities

    Social evils like liquor consumption, Witch craft, superstitions etc needs

    to be addressed by society itself.

    The decisive role of women in society

    Society should come forward to restore its own rights.

    Local produces needs to be promoted which help to get income andlivelihood.

    Use of local wisdom and skill

    Boycott of corrupt politicians and government officers

    More responsible social leaders needs to be promoted by the community

    Participation in local planning, cooperation in implementation,

    monitoring and evaluation of developmental programmes.

    Taking the above consolidated report into consideration, the drafting committeeprepared the declaration of the National Consultation on Violence in the tribal

    Regions of India-- for Government and Non-organization.

    Prasun Latant on the mike; reading declaration of the consultation and scholars on the stage from left;

    LAVNAM, Dr. Rose Kerketta (Chair Person of the day), Arun Das, S.C. Behar (Ex. Chief Secretary)

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    Ranchi Declaration

    9th August 2011

    We, the members of about 150 social organizations working through

    nonviolent means, to bring social justice to the deprived, marginalizeddalit and adivasi communities, express our deep concern at the growing

    violence in the countryespecially in the tribal regions. Increasing and

    widespread violence-counter violence that we are witnessing in these

    areas is gradually reducing the possibilities of working for a social order

    based on just, equitable, and humane value systems. The root of the

    growing violence, on the one hand, is the form of economic development

    that we have adoptedwhich not only denies communities their rights

    over natural resources, but also directly affects their livelihood, cultureand identity. On the other hand there is a group which believes in

    capturing power through violence that is inspired by their own violent

    ideology. As a result, the adivasi is entrapped in the cycle of violence-

    counter violence. Even those who raise their voices or work for this

    community are abused.

    Today, on the occasion of World Adivasi Day and August Kranti (Quit

    India) Day, we would like to join hands with like minded organizations

    and movements and work within democratic spaces to draw up a

    strategy for struggle and constructive work and dialogue to face the

    challenges to non-violence. We are committed to ensure that all laws

    and policies prepared for the welfare of the deprived sections are

    implemented seriously and fully, in letter and spirit. We will also fight

    against laws that are anti people and go against the interests of the

    deprived and the marginalized. We will invite the youth, the students and

    all others who are sympathetic to our cause, to join our campaign. To

    end organized political and state sponsored violence and build up a

    nonviolent social order we will create an ideologically committed non-

    violent social structure.

    We shall attempt to create, through dialogue, a suitable environment for

    constructive dialogue with all parties ascribing to violence and we shall

    also actively participate in the process

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    Having completed and submitted the final declaration the three days of the

    National Consultation on Violence in Tribal Regions of India was concluded. A

    fund was generated for the help of Social Activists in miserable conditions and

    Rs. 2202 was collected in the program. The consultation came to an end with a

    vote of thanks by Shri Babulal Sharma .

    Reported By:

    Naya Sawera Vikas KendraShantinagar, Hearanganj, Hazaribagh

    Phone: 06546-292081, Mob: 09431556892

    Email: [email protected]

    It was decided in the consultation to form a peace dialogue group of 50-

    100 people with skills and capacities to initiate peace dialogues with the

    three parties in the conflict area i.e Government for development

    programs, corporate houses and armed forces. It was also decided that a

    meeting of this group will be called as soon as possible to initiate

    permanent peace processes in conflict areas.

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    NATIONAL CONSULTATION ONViolence in the Tribal Regions of India: Problems and

    Remedies

    7th to 9th August 2011 at Ranchi

    Participants Registration Detials:

    Sl Name

    Representing

    Organisationwith Address

    Mobile

    No. Email ID Address

    1Madhu

    Kishwar

    MANUSHI

    C1/3 Sangam

    Estate 1 Underhill

    Rd., Civil Lines

    Delhi-110054

    8826377

    770

    madhukishwar@manu

    shi.india.org

    29, Rajpur

    Rd. Delhi

    - 54

    2Vijay

    Bharatiya

    SAPA

    c/o Ekta

    Pamsham,

    Jangpura, NewDelhi

    9427700

    762

    secretariat.sapa@gmai

    l.com

    A/121 Ram

    Binay

    compartme

    nt Santibag,Ahmednagar

    380004

    3 Subla Devi ENSS9835529

    888- -

    4Sharad Chand

    Behar-

    9425019

    425

    [email protected]

    m

    E-4/12,

    Arera

    Colony

    Bhopal

    462016 &

    253, SundarNagar

    Raipur -

    492013

    5Johnson

    TopnoPACS, Jharkhand

    9931537

    [email protected]

    D-34 /

    Harmu

    Housing

    Colony

    Ranchi - 1

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    6Deokinandan

    Paswan

    NAGRIK KALYAN

    SAMITI

    Ranchi/Hazaribagh

    Jharkhand

    9471183

    107-

    C/0 Baijnath

    Apartment

    Shukla

    Colony

    Hinoo

    Ranchi-2

    7Gladson

    DungdungJIPF

    9334449

    335

    [email protected]

    m-

    8Santosh Kr.

    Singh

    SAHBHAGI

    SHIKSHAN KENDRA

    6th Meel, Sitapur

    Road Luckhnow &

    Br. Off- 462-A

    Ashok Nagar

    Ranchi-1

    9621897

    [email protected]

    S.S.K. 6th

    Meel,

    Sitapur Road

    Luckhnow

    9 Aloka SAFDAR9430194

    [email protected]

    H.B. Road,Tharapkhan

    a, Ranchi

    1

    0

    Chunnu Lal

    Soren

    EKTA PARISHAD ,

    Jharkhand

    9631988

    750- -

    1

    1Saryu Prasad

    NAYA SAWERA

    VIKAS KENDRA Co-

    oprative Colony,

    Hazaribagh,

    Jharkhand

    9471723

    712

    [email protected]

    m-

    1

    2

    Sunil Kr.

    Tiwary

    NAYA SAWERAVIKAS KENDRA Co-

    oprative Colony,

    Hazaribagh,

    Jharkhand

    9470956

    417

    [email protected]

    m-

    1

    3Arun Das

    SAVERA

    H/0 Vishwanath

    Yadav,Chak, Binda

    Alkapuri, Patna-2

    8521634

    [email protected] -

    1

    4

    Anand

    Marandi

    SAMVADUrmila Enclave

    301/A, Peace

    Road, Lalpur,

    Ranchi-834001

    8102409

    [email protected]

    Urmila

    Enclave,301/A Peace

    Road, Lalpur

    Ranchi-

    834001

    1

    5Bimla Devi

    NARI KALYAN

    SEVA SANGH

    Mosimpur, Purtha,

    Fathunha &

    Br.Off- Lalji Tola,

    Patna

    7250801

    067

    [email protected]

    Fax No.- 06156-281642

    Nari Kalyan

    Seva Sangh,

    B/O - CDA

    Building,

    Lalji tola,

    Patna

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    1

    6Rita Sarkar

    SHARAMJIVI

    MAHILA SAMITI

    15 Gunmay

    Colony, Mango,

    Jamshedpur

    9546263

    804-

    Sharamjivi

    Mahila

    Samiti,

    Mango,

    Jamshedpur

    1

    7

    Ashok

    ChaudhryN F F P F W

    9868857

    723

    ashok.choudhry@gmai

    l.com

    11, Mangal

    Nagar

    Saharanpur,

    U.P.-247001

    1

    8Manoj Rai

    PRIA

    New Delhi

    9871198

    [email protected]

    Pria , New

    Delhi

    1

    9

    Nilesh

    Choubey

    NIRMAN SEVA

    SMAITI

    Vill+Post -

    Deourgaon,

    Tahsil- Saja, Dist-

    Durg

    Chattisgarh-

    491993

    9329007

    559

    nirmanss.durg@yahoo.

    com

    Vill+Post-

    Deourgaon,

    Tahsil- Saja,

    Dist-Durg

    Chattisgarh-

    491993

    2

    0

    Basanta Kr.

    Mallik

    DISTRICT HARIJAN

    ADIVASI

    DEVELOPMENT

    ORGANISATION

    (DHADO) At-

    Chitalpur, PO-

    Mandar Via-

    Gondia, Dist-

    Dherkanal, Orissa

    9853201

    [email protected] -

    2

    1

    Murarinand

    Tiwary

    JAN ASTHA VIKAS

    PRAHARI Vill+Po.-

    Kantu (Ratu),

    Dist- Ranchi

    Jharkhand

    9204777

    886

    mailmejhumar@rediff

    mail.com

    Vill+Po.-

    Kantu

    (Ratu),

    Dist- Ranchi

    Jharkhand

    2

    2

    Rajendra Kr.

    Behera

    PRAGATI

    Mahesidhi,

    Sundargarh, Orissa

    9437684

    503

    beherarajendrakumar

    @yahoo.com

    -

    2

    3

    Indruwati

    Devi

    E. J. S. S.

    Vill- Chandwa,

    Latehar

    9535195

    690-

    Chandwa,

    Latehar

    2

    4

    Evangelista

    Kandulma

    EKAL NARI SHAKTI

    SANGATHAN

    Vill-Fanuel Toli,

    Po- Gotra, Dist-

    Simdega,

    Jharkhand

    9835918

    210-

    Vill-Fanuel

    Toli, Po-

    Gotra, Dist-

    Simdega,

    Jharkhand

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    2

    5Shekhar

    SAMVAD

    104-A, Urmila

    Enclave, Peace

    Road, Lalpur,

    Ranchi-834001

    9431176

    713

    sarjomsamvad@gmail.

    com

    104-A,

    Urmila

    Enclave,

    Peace Road,

    Lalpur,

    Ranchi-

    834001

    2

    6

    Ramesh

    Sharan

    ECONOMICS

    DEPARTMENT

    Ranchi University,

    Ranchi

    9431325

    [email protected] -

    2

    7Balram

    RIGHT TO FOOD

    Jharkhand

    9430753

    [email protected]

    F.108, Ashok

    Vihar,

    Ranchi

    2

    8Rashmi

    BAIGA

    MAHAPANCHAYAT

    Chattisgarh

    9425259041

    9993250

    628

    baigamahapanchayatcg

    @yahoo.in

    F/0- New

    Bus Stand,Lormi,

    Bilaspur-

    495115,

    Chattisgarh

    2

    9Roma N F F P F W

    9415233

    [email protected]

    Purab

    Mohel,

    Harsh

    Nagar,

    Robelganj,

    Sonbhedre,UP-231216

    3

    0Ajay Tiwary

    SVWST

    Ranchi, Jharkhand

    9234402

    636

    [email protected]

    mSimdega

    3

    1

    Dwnendra

    Vishwatma

    EKTA

    PARISHAD/PEOPLE

    FOR PEACE

    SERVICE SOCIETY

    153, New

    Mumfordganj,

    Allahabad-211002,UP

    9838667

    702

    [email protected]

    [email protected]

    153, New

    Mumfordga

    nj,

    Allahabad-

    211002, UP

    3

    2Xavier Kujur

    JHARKHAND

    JUNGLE BACHAO

    ANDOLAN

    Ranchi, Jharkhand

    9471143

    [email protected] Ranchi

    3

    3Jayshree Rana

    B15, Swaminaryan

    Nagar, Junvas, P0-

    Madhupur, Bhuj,

    Kutch, Gujrat-370020

    9426788

    829

    [email protected]

    n

    B15,

    Swaminarya

    n Nagar,

    Junvas, P0-

    Madhupur,Bhuj, Kutch,

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    Gujrat-

    370020

    3

    4

    Subhash

    Lomte

    NATIONALCAMPAIGN

    COMMITTEE FOR

    RURAL WORKER

    [NCCRW]

    B-5, Meridina

    Status, Vishram

    Bagh Colony,

    Nr. Youth Hostel,

    Aurangabad-

    431005

    9422202

    203

    [email protected]

    om-

    3

    5Nakul Baskey

    JAMGARIA

    SEVABRATA

    West Bengal

    9732320

    083-

    Gopal

    Nagar, Dist-

    Purulia,

    West Bengal

    3

    6Meghnath

    AKHRA

    Shastri Nagar,

    Kanke Road,

    Ranchi-834008

    9470565

    075

    [email protected]

    m-

    37

    Dr.

    Vishwanath

    Azad

    SHARC

    At- Lakhey, Po-

    Korrah,

    Hazaribagh-

    854108

    9234799594

    [email protected]

    Lakhey,

    Korrah,

    Hazaribagh

    3

    8Ramswarup

    EKTA PARISHAD

    Jharkhand

    9934338

    448-

    Vill+Po-

    Atka,

    Bagodar,

    Jharkhand

    3

    9

    Shrawani

    SAMVAD

    Urmila Enclave

    301/A, Peace

    Road, Lalpur,

    Ranchi-834001

    8987506

    875

    sarjomsamvad@gmail.

    com

    -

    4

    0

    Archana

    Dwivedi

    LIFE EDUCATION

    AND

    DEVELOPMENT

    SUPPORT [LEADS],

    Ranchi

    9308496

    875

    [email protected]

    m

    203,

    Sreemaa

    Apartment,

    Purlia Road,

    Ranchi

    4

    1

    Asha Sharma

    SHARAMJIVI

    MAHILA SAMITI

    15 Gunmay

    Colony, Mango,

    Jamshedpur

    9661507

    110

    - -

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    4

    2

    Binu

    Sebastian

    VANI

    BS-5, GK-2, New

    Delhi-11

    9899228

    [email protected] -

    4

    3Anima Baa

    SOUTH VIHAR

    WELFARE SOCIETY

    FOR TRIBAL

    H.N.134, South

    Office Para,

    Doranda, Ranchi

    9204748

    136

    [email protected]

    m

    [email protected]

    o.in

    -

    4

    4

    S. Christina

    Bick

    ALERT CENTRE

    Ranchi

    9420129

    [email protected]

    Alert Centre,

    Bel Bagan,

    Ranchi

    4

    5

    RAJAGOPAL

    P.V.

    EKTA PARISHAD

    A- 2/3, Jungpura

    New Delhi

    9993592

    421

    [email protected]

    om

    A- 2/3,

    Jungpura

    New Delhi

    4

    6

    Swami

    Agnivesh

    9810976

    705Delhi

    4

    7

    Rajendra

    Singh

    JAL BIRADARI

    Rajasthan

    9141406

    6765Rajasthan

    4

    8S.C. Beher

    Ex. CHIEF

    SECRETARY

    Madhya Pradesh

    4

    9Arvind Anjum

    JANMUKTI

    SANGHARSH

    WAHINI

    9431113

    667

    [email protected]

    om-

    5

    0

    Priyawart

    Kumar

    JIGAYASA SEVA

    SANSTHAN

    At+P0-

    Dumrawan, Dist-

    Nawadah - 805124

    8271763

    743

    jigayasasevasansthan

    @gmail.com

    At+P0-

    Dumrawan,

    P.S.-

    Pakribrawaz,

    Dist-

    Nawadah -

    805124

    Bihar

    5

    1Rajpal

    PACS

    Chattisgarh

    9009985

    [email protected]

    MIG-13, H.B.

    Kavita

    Nagar,

    Avanti Vihar,

    Raipur,

    Chattisgarh

    5

    2Babulal

    LOK JAGRITI

    KENDRA 52

    Bigha, Madhupur,

    Dist- Deoghar,

    Jharkhand

    9631115

    [email protected]

    At+P0-

    Karogram,

    Dist-

    Deoghar,

    Jharkhand

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    5

    3Kumar Ranjan

    CHETNA VIKAS

    Deoghar

    9431132

    373

    [email protected]

    om

    Loknayak

    Bhawan,

    Bypass

    Road,

    Raipur,

    Baidhnath,

    Deoghar-

    81412

    5

    4

    Rakesh

    Dikshit

    EKTA PARISHAD

    Uttar Pradesh

    9793509

    944-

    Mehandi

    Bagh,

    Bundel

    Khand,

    Jhansi, UP

    55

    Baijnath Pr.Verma

    VIKALP KENDRA

    At- Bijli bathan,P0- Motileda, Dist-

    Giridih-815302

    8521488095

    -

    At- Bijli

    bathan, P0-

    Motileda,Dist- Giridih-

    815302

    5

    6Prasun Latant

    JANSATTA

    A-8, SE-7, Noida,

    UP

    9958103

    129

    [email protected]

    m

    A-8, SE-7,

    Noida, UP

    5

    7

    Ran Singh

    Parmar

    EKTA PARISHAD

    Gandhi Bhawan,

    Syamala Hills,

    Bhopal M.P.

    0755422

    3821

    9425126

    467

    [email protected]

    Gandhi

    Bhawan,

    Syamala

    Hills, Bhopal

    M.P.

    5

    8Manb Bosu

    IMSE

    195, Jodhpur Park,

    Kolkota-700068,

    W.B.

    9038258

    [email protected]

    195,

    Jodhpur

    Park,

    Kolkota-

    700068,

    W.B.

    5

    9

    Tapash

    Bhattacharya

    LOKA KALYAN

    PARISHAD 28/8,

    Library Road,Kolkata-70026

    8768905

    [email protected]

    Vill-

    Kotshila, P0-

    Jiudaru, P.S-

    Kotshila,Dist- Purulia

    W.B.

    6

    0

    Devanand

    Kumar

    GRAM SATHI

    93, Karnibagh,

    Deoghar-814112

    8986675

    [email protected]

    93,

    Karnibagh,

    Deoghar-

    814112

    6

    1

    Ramrekh

    Yadav

    RASHTRA

    SHOURABH

    Vill- Rikhiya

    Deoghar-814113

    9162177

    917

    [email protected]

    om

    At- Naya

    chitkath,

    Rikhiya,

    Deoghar

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    6

    2

    Soumen Ray AIWF/HFWB/NCL9433003

    771

    [email protected]

    om

    757/10,

    Raghunath

    Pur.

    Jhargram-

    721507,

    Dist-

    Paschim

    Medinipur,

    W.B.

    6

    3

    Mukesh

    Kumar

    RASHTRA

    SHOURABH

    Vill- Rikhiya

    Deoghar-814113

    9939996

    663

    9470580

    986

    rashtrashourabh@gma

    il.com

    Vill+P0-

    Rikhiya, PS.-

    Mohanpur,

    Dist-

    Deoghar-

    814113

    6

    4Kiran Shaheen

    MEDIA ACTION &RESEARCH

    GROUP, 97

    Kalavihar

    Apartments,

    Delhi-110091

    9818065

    092

    [email protected]

    om

    97 Kalavihar

    Apartments,

    Mayurvihar-

    1, Delhi-

    110091

    6

    5 Sonal Shroff

    LOK VIKAS

    SANSTHAN

    404, Archit

    Apartment, BejanjiKolwal street,

    Nanpura, Surat-

    395001

    9825198

    323 [email protected]

    404, Archit

    Apartment,

    Bejanji

    Kolwal

    street,Nanpura,

    Surat-

    395001

    6

    6

    Anjan

    Sengupta

    FORAM OF

    VOLUNTERY

    ORGANISATION

    195, Jodhpur Park,

    Kol-68 W.B.

    9830073

    572

    [email protected]

    m

    Panchadeep

    , P0-

    Bidhangarh,

    Kol-66, W.B.

    6

    7

    Pradip

    Pradhan

    THE HUMANITY

    Patnagarh,Bolangir

    9937843

    482

    thehumanity2009@gm

    ail.com

    Patnagarh,

    Bolangir

    6

    8

    Ramesh

    Sharma

    EKTA PARISHAD

    Chattisgarh

    9993592

    424Chattisgarh

    6

    9

    Aranganthan.

    S

    PEOPLE'S ACTION

    FOR TRIBAL

    AWAKENING AND

    DEVELOPMENT

    [PATAD]

    Tirupattur-

    635601, Dist-Vellore, Tamil

    9003723

    599

    patad.arang@hotmail.

    com

    [email protected]

    No.12, 3rd

    Cross,

    Gandhi

    Nagar,

    Mudupet

    road,

    Tirupattar,Vellore-

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    Nadu 635601,

    Tamil Nadu

    7

    0

    Ranjan Kr.

    Gupta

    NAV BHARAT

    JAGRITI KENDRA -

    Ranchi

    9386898

    207

    ranjan_friend4all@yah

    oo.com

    NBJK,

    shontman

    Nagar,

    Kokar,

    Ranchi

    7

    1

    Dr. Rahul

    Ramagundam

    JAMIA MILLIA

    ISLAMIA New

    Delhi

    9818907

    590

    rahul.ramagundam@g

    mail.com

    K.R.N.

    Centre for

    Dalit &

    Minority

    Study, JMI,

    New Delhi

    7

    2C. Arokia Dass

    TAMIL NADU

    TRIBAL

    DEVELOPMENT

    SOCIETY C

    Aurch Road, Avur-

    606755 Tamil

    Nadu

    9443815

    234

    tntds_dhas@rediffmail

    .com-

    7

    3

    Bharat

    Bhusan

    PAANI

    1/13/190 Civil

    Lines Faizabad-

    224001 U.P.

    9151402

    17

    panisansthan@rediffm

    ail.com

    Vill+P0-

    Chchikpur,

    Dist-

    Ambedkar

    Nagar-

    224141 U.P.

    7

    4K.D. Tiwary

    NATIONAL YOUNG

    CADETS SOCIETY

    8102284

    [email protected]

    C/0-

    Ravindra

    Pandey New

    Shahdeo

    Nagar, Ratu

    Rd. P.0-

    Hehal,

    Ranchi-

    834005

    7

    5

    Pradeep Kr.

    Singh

    LOKDEEP

    College Road,

    Madhupur,

    Deoghar

    9431132

    968

    [email protected]

    mDeoghar

    7

    6Sona Burman

    KANCHRAPARA

    YOUTH FOR

    DEVELOPMENT

    Kanchrapara

    8967662

    966

    sonalhburman@yahoo.

    com-

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    7

    7

    Sujoy Kr.

    Burman

    KANCHRAPARA

    YOUTH FOR

    DEVELOPMENT

    Kanchrapara

    8900594

    133

    shumar_burman@indi

    atimes.com

    Qtr.No.-

    2/14, CISF

    Complex,

    Bhiringi,

    Durgapur-

    03,

    Burdwan,

    W.B.

    7

    8

    Shreeprakash

    Singh Nikraje

    M.P. DALIT N.G.O.

    FORUM

    9425118

    [email protected]

    7

    9

    Bhawani

    Prasad

    ADIVASI

    NAVKIRAN SEVA

    SANSTHAN

    Ganday, Giridih-

    815322

    9471185

    [email protected]

    Kundu

    Bangla,

    Madhupur,

    Dist-

    Deoghar-

    815353,

    Jharkhand

    8

    0

    Arunbhai

    Patel

    GUJARAT

    VIDYAPITH

    Ahmedabad-

    380014, Gujarat

    9429130

    035-

    Ahmedabad

    -380014,

    Gujarat

    8

    1

    BABULAL

    SHARMA

    SOUTH ASIA

    PEACE ALLIANCE

    3A JangpuraB,

    New Delhi-14

    9312608

    810

    [email protected]

    m

    E-303

    Jansatea

    Apart. ,

    Sector-9 ,

    Vasundhara,

    Gzb- 201012

    8

    2

    Ravindra

    Pancholi

    GUJARAT

    VIDYAPITH

    Ahmedabad-

    380014, Gujarat

    9426595

    142

    setupancholi07@gmail.

    com

    35/14 Proff.

    Qtrs,

    Gujarat

    Vidyapith,

    Ashram

    Road,

    Ahmedabad

    -380014

    (Gujarat)

    8

    3

    Jasvantsingh

    r. Rathod

    GUJARAT

    VIDYAPITH

    Ahmedabad-

    380014, Gujarat

    - -

    GUJARAT

    VIDYAPITH

    Ahmedabad

    -380014,

    Gujarat

    8

    4A. N. Pandey

    GRAMIKA INDIA

    Behind- Carmel

    School, Krishna

    Nagar, Giridih-

    815301(Jharkhand)

    9431974

    042

    [email protected]

    om

    Behind-

    Carmel

    School,

    Krishna

    Nagar,Giridih-

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    815301

    (Jharkhand)

    8

    5

    Ramdev

    Vishvabandhu

    GRAM SWARAJABHIYAN

    Urmila Enclave, B-

    201, Peace Road,

    Ranchi-1

    9304363

    559

    r_vishvabandhu@yaho

    o.co.in

    Bharderidih,Behind- Vet.

    Hospital,

    Giridih-

    815301,

    Jharkhand

    8

    6

    Rupesh Kr.

    Singh

    MANAV SEVA

    BHARTI

    Prabodhi

    Narendra, Sarai

    Vaishali-844125

    (Bihar)

    9835055

    017

    manavsevabharti@gm

    ail.com

    Prabodhi

    Narendra,

    Sarai

    Vaishali-

    844125

    (Bihar)

    8

    7

    Durga Pr.

    Murmu

    MAYURBHANI

    ASSOCIATION OF

    TRIBAL

    ORGANISATION

    (MATO)

    At- Tentala, P0-

    Basingi, Via-

    Bahalda, Dist-

    Mayurbhani,

    Odisha

    9437651

    241-

    At- Tentala,

    P0- Basingi,

    Via-

    Bahalda,

    Dist-

    Mayurbhani,

    Odisha

    8

    8A. K. Singh

    LEADS

    Ranchi

    9431356

    092

    [email protected]

    m

    203, Shree

    maa apart. ,

    P.N. Bose

    compd.

    Purulia

    Road,

    Ranchi-1

    8

    9

    Deepak

    Kumar

    JIGAYASA SEVA

    SANSTHAN

    At+P0-

    Dumrawan, Dist-

    Nawadah - 805124

    7677075

    [email protected]

    C/0- Arvind

    Singh,

    S.D.O.

    Office,

    Nawada

    Sadar,

    Nawada-

    805110

    (Bihar)

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    90

    Yatish Mehta EKTA PARISHADMaharashtra

    9819897175

    [email protected]

    516-517,

    Paresh

    Saket, 5th

    floor, 39

    J.S.S. Road,

    Kennedy

    Bridge,

    Opera

    House,

    Mumbai-

    40004

    9

    1 Nesar Ahmad

    SOCIAL SERVICES

    TRUST Moh-

    Karamganj, P0-

    L.Sarai, Dist-Darbhanga-

    846001 (Bihar)

    9431097

    400

    9570286249

    socialservicestrust@ya

    hoo.com

    [email protected]

    Moh-

    Karamganj,

    P0-

    LaheriaSarai,

    Dist-Darbhanga-

    846001

    (Bihar)

    9

    2Ramesh P.

    HENRY MARTYN

    INSTITUE

    Hyderabad

    8008938

    053

    [email protected]

    om-

    9

    3

    Sanjay

    Kurmar

    CITIZEN COUNCIL

    Delhi-1

    8527806

    216

    [email protected]

    om-

    9

    4Bimla Singh

    KOSHISH EKPRAYAS B-

    37 First floor,

    Freedom Fighters

    Enclave, New

    Delhi-110068

    9911448

    591

    [email protected]

    om

    B-37 First

    floor,

    Freedom

    Fighters

    Enclave,

    New Delhi-

    110068

    9

    5

    Krishna Singh

    Bamaniya

    BREAD FOR

    TRIBAL VILLAGE

    C/0- Madhur

    Carrier, Station

    Road Meghnagar,Jhabuwa (M.P.)

    9907775

    648

    9685503

    549

    breadfortribalvillageng

    [email protected]

    C/0- Madhur

    Carrier,

    Station Road

    Meghnagar,

    Jhabuwa(M.P.)

    9

    6Lavnam

    ATHEIST CENTER

    Benz Circle ,

    Vijaywada-520010

    (A.P.)

    9848598

    410

    [email protected]

    om

    [email protected]

    -

    9

    7Anil Kr. Singh

    SANSAD

    B-38 1st floor,

    Freedom Fighter

    Enclave, IGNOU

    Road, New Delhi-110068

    9810015

    25

    [email protected].

    in-

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    9

    8K. Gopal Iyer

    INSTITUE OF

    ADVANCED STUDY

    Shimla

    0177-

    [email protected] Shimla

    9

    9

    Ajay Kr.

    Khakha

    GRAMIN UPKAR

    SANSTHAN

    Kamre, Ranchi

    9546459

    611-

    Kamre,

    Ranchi

    1

    0

    0

    Ashok Kr.

    Chaudhari

    GUJARAT

    VIDYAPITH

    Ahmedabad-

    380014, Gujarat

    9426772

    220

    ashokkchaudhari@gma

    il.com

    At+Po-

    Vedckhi,

    Tahsil-

    Valad, Dist-

    Tapi-394641

    (Gujarat)

    1

    01

    Nandkishor

    Solanki

    JAN ADHIKAR

    ABHIYAN C/0-

    Madhur Carrier

    Station Rd.

    Meghnagar,

    Jhabuwa (M.P.)

    9993544

    303 -

    C/0- Madhur

    Carrier

    Station Rd.

    Meghnagar,

    Jhabuwa

    (M.P.)

    1

    0

    2

    Harinarayan

    EKTA PARISHAD

    A- 2/3, Jungpura

    New Delhi

    8527657

    641

    9801656

    229

    -

    A- 2/3,

    Jungpura

    New Delhi

    1

    0

    3

    Kanhu Ch.Mohanty

    EKTA PARISHAD -

    SUNDARGARH

    MI/96 Chhend 2Phase, Kalinga

    Vihar , Rourkela-

    15, Odisha

    9437631422

    [email protected]

    MI/96

    Chhend 2

    Phase,

    Kalinga

    Vihar ,

    Rourkela-15,

    Odisha

    1

    0

    4

    Chakradhar

    Pruseth

    EKTA PARISHAD -

    SUNDARGARH

    MI/96 Chhend 2

    Phase, Kalinga

    Vihar , Rourkela-

    15, Odisha

    9937558

    [email protected]

    MI/96

    Chhend 2

    Phase,

    Kalinga

    Vihar ,

    Rourkela-15,

    Odisha

    1

    0

    5

    S. Thanaraj

    EKTA PARISHAD-

    TAMIL NADU

    12, Avvayar St.

    Narimedu,

    Madurai-625002

    (T.N.)

    9361330

    173

    dhanamradhai@gmail.

    com

    12, Avvayar

    St.

    Narimedu,

    Madurai-

    625002

    (T.N.)

    1

    0

    6

    GhanshyamSAMVAD

    Ranchi

    9431101

    974

    ghanshyamjharkhand

    @gmail.com-

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    1

    0

    7

    Prafulla Kr.

    Maharana

    CENTRE FOR

    YOUTH AND

    SOCIAL

    DEVELOPMENT

    (CYSD) E-1

    Institutional Area,

    Poral ,

    Bhubneshwar

    9437049

    410

    prafullamaharan@cysd

    .org

    At-

    Pujariput,

    Koraput-

    764020

    1

    0

    8

    Mohan

    Hirabai Hiralal

    VRIKSHMITRA

    Gadchiroli-

    Chandrapur,

    Shende Plot,

    Ramnagar,

    Chandrapur-

    442401

    9422835

    [email protected]

    Gadchiroli-

    Chandrapur,

    Shende Plot,

    Ramnagar,

    Chandrapur-

    442401

    1

    0

    9

    Sidheshwar

    Sardar

    PARYAVARAN

    CHETNA KENDRA

    At- Barasigdi, P0-

    Potka, Dist-

    E.Singhbhum,

    Jharkhand

    9934508

    527

    [email protected]

    om

    At-Barasigdi,

    P0- Potka,

    Dist-

    E.Singhbhu

    m,

    Jharkhand

    1

    1

    0

    Sr. Stella

    ALERT CENTRE

    Belbagan, Ranchi-

    10

    8986762

    [email protected]

    Belbagan

    Samlong,

    Ranchi-10

    1

    1

    1

    Mehdi Lal

    GRAM SABHAPARISHAD

    Ambikapur,

    Chattisgarh

    9424250

    715

    [email protected].

    in-

    1

    1

    2

    Fr. Bruno

    Toppo

    SADBHAVNA

    Ranchi

    7739336

    043

    [email protected]

    m

    Dr. Camil

    Bulcke Path,

    Ranchi

    (Jharkhand)

    1

    1

    3

    Asit Das

    SADED

    383-A , 2nd Floor,

    Bank street ,

    Munirka, New

    Delhi-67

    9873748177

    [email protected]

    383-A , 2nd

    Floor, Bank

    street ,Munirka,

    New Delhi-

    67

    1

    1

    4

    Sharat SinghSAJHA MANCH &

    SPWD, Ranchi

    9431767

    991

    sharat_singh1@rdiffm

    ail.com

    Harmu,

    Ranchi

    1

    1

    5

    Dr.

    Chandrakant

    Pr. Upadhyay

    TRIBAL RESEARCH

    CENTRE Gujarat

    Vidyapith,

    Ahmedabad-380014

    9824444

    081

    upadhyaya_2007@yah

    oo.co.in-

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    1

    1

    6

    Rejan Guria

    KOAIL KARO

    JANSANGATHAN

    Vill- Derang, P0-

    Dumngdiri, Dist-

    Khunti-835227

    9334159

    194

    9430796

    234

    -

    Vill- Derang,

    P0-

    Dumngdiri,

    Dist- Khunti-

    835227

    1

    1

    7

    Dr. Vidyut

    Joshi

    GUJARAT

    VIDYAPITH

    Ahmedabad-

    380014, Gujarat

    9825064

    [email protected]

    Emeritus

    Professor

    Ahmedabad

    -380014,

    Gujarat

    1

    1

    8

    Fr. Savari

    Muthu S.J.

    ALERT CENTRE,

    Ranchi

    9431140

    485

    [email protected]

    om-

    11

    9

    Kunvarji BhaiJ. Choudhari

    GUJARAT

    VIDYAPITHAhmedabad-

    380014, Gujarat

    9879920267

    -

    At+P0-

    Ghuntoli,

    Tahsil-Mundvi,

    Dist- Surat

    (Gujarat)

    1

    2

    0

    Wakil Khan

    RAHNUMA

    VIKASH

    SANSTHAN

    At+P0- Adharma,

    Kolebira, Dist-

    Simdega

    9835786

    703

    9470978

    370

    rahnumavikash@rediff

    mail.com

    At+P0-

    Adharma,

    Kolebira,

    Dist-

    Simdega,

    Jharkhand

    1

    2

    1

    Jagat Bhushan

    EKTA PARISHADAt+P0-

    Aimachauki, Dist-

    Gaya-824233

    (Bihar)

    9431477

    [email protected]

    At+P0-Aimachauki,

    Dist- Gaya-

    824233

    (Bihar)

    1

    2

    2

    Michel

    Tschirren

    EKTA PARISHAD -

    INTERNATIONAL

    COORDINATOR

    Gandhi Bhavan,

    Shyamla hills,

    Bhopal-462002

    4179756

    [email protected]

    Alter

    Oberlandeo

    weg , 23 B,

    CH-3653

    Obeilofen,

    Switzerland

    1

    2

    3

    Juli Garzon

    FREELANCE

    INTERNATIONAL

    PRESS

    (Photographer)

    9910753

    [email protected]

    C/Pii Margall

    31, Sobratic,

    Barcelona-

    08024,

    (SPAIN)

    1

    2

    4

    Birendra

    Kumar

    NAYA SAWERA

    VIKAS KENDRA

    Co-oprative

    Colony,

    Hazaribagh,Jharkhand

    9431556

    892

    9905942

    370

    [email protected]

    Shanti

    Nagar,

    Hearan

    Ganj,

    Hazaribagh(JH)

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    MEDIA REPRESENTATIVES

    1 Sunny Sharad MAURYA TV9204973

    404

    sunny.mauryatv@gmai

    l.com-

    2 Rafi Sumi NAZAR TV

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    [email protected]

    m -

    3Sanjay

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    62, Kokar,

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    4Hardeep

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    9386202

    206

    [email protected]

    m-

    5 Kamda KumarSANMARG (Daily

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    9304948

    037

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    om-

    6Ashish

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    9430454

    727

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    7 Vikram Singh E TV NEWS

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    481

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