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Adivasis say Project Tiger and tourism are displacing them from their ancestral land
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Indigenous communities in India are facing displacement from their ancestral lands due to tourism and tiger projects, despite laws meant to protect them. Adivasis at a global press briefing highlighted the dilution and improper implementation of these protective measures.
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