Aranyam
" A step into janlee jeevan "
In India, 24.62 percent of the country’s total geographical area is covered by forests. Chhattisgarh is fully situated with forests, and in these forests, local natives have been living since time immemorial. The residence of these natives is in high mountains and dense forests. Where it is difficult to reach.
So many years have passed since independence, but there are still many areas where electricity wires, roads, potable water, and quality education have not yet been reached. People migrate to earn their living.
Due to this their tradition and culture seem to be getting extinct continuously.
The main objective of the Aranyam campaign has been to closely know the standard of living of the tribal communities Pando, Birhor, Pahrikorwa, Kanwar, etc. living in Devpahari and Lemru panchayats of Korba district. Contact them with the outside world, select their problems, and convey them to society and the government., So that by making a better strategy for these communities, their standard of living can be raised, without changing the cultural tradition.