Ushariya village inside Saranda, bordering a new mining lease area. For the 36,000 Ho tribals residing inside Saranda, and another 90,000 living on the periphery, the forests and its streams are the lifeline: they collect a range of minor forest produce (Sal leaves and seeds, Mahua, Kusum, Chironjee, Dhuna, Lac, Tasar, Kendu leaves); the perennial streams provide the fresh water for drinking and farming.
Photographs by: Sayantan Bera
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