The Baiga tribals gathered in Rajni Sarai village in Madhya Pradesh to celebrate the recognition of their habitat rights. In January 2016, they became the first community in India to be given these rightsThe Baiga community is one of the 75 particularly vulnerable tribal groups or PVTGs, who now have habitat rights in seven villages of Dindhori districtTattoos are considered an important part of Baiga culture. The community maintains a uniform style of tattoosThe tribe has around 150,000 people spread over forested areas of Madhya Pradesh and ChhattisgarhThey rely mostly on shifting cultivation, forest produce and fishing for sustenance