Silent Valley is one of India's few rainforests. It is deep and virtually impenetrable. So secluded is Silent Valley that there is no written record of any human habitation in its core area.
Silent Valley is one of India's few rainforests. It is deep and virtually impenetrable. So secluded is Silent Valley that there is no written record of any human habitation in its core area.
Silent Valley is one of India's few rainforests. It is deep and virtually impenetrable. So secluded is Silent Valley that there is no written record of any human habitation in its core area.
Silent Valley is one of India's few rainforests. It is deep and virtually impenetrable. So secluded is Silent Valley that there is no written record of any human habitation in its core area.
Now, fishing communities join forest dwellers to demand forest rights in Sundarbans. At least one million fishers depend on the fish catch from the estuarine habitat. In 2007, West Bengal increased the size of the area reserved for the Royal Bengal tiger by 1,800 square kilometres
Now, fishing communities join forest dwellers to demand forest rights in Sundarbans. At least one million fishers depend on the fish catch from the estuarine habitat. In 2007, West Bengal increased the size of the area reserved for the Royal Bengal tiger by 1,800 square kilometres
Now, fishing communities join forest dwellers to demand forest rights in Sundarbans. At least one million fishers depend on the fish catch from the estuarine habitat. In 2007, West Bengal increased the size of the area reserved for the Royal Bengal tiger by 1,800 square kilometres
Now, fishing communities join forest dwellers to demand forest rights in Sundarbans. At least one million fishers depend on the fish catch from the estuarine habitat. In 2007, West Bengal increased the size of the area reserved for the Royal Bengal tiger by 1,800 square kilometres
Now, fishing communities join forest dwellers to demand forest rights in Sundarbans. At least one million fishers depend on the fish catch from the estuarine habitat. In 2007, West Bengal increased the size of the area reserved for the Royal Bengal tiger by 1,800 square kilometres
Now, fishing communities join forest dwellers to demand forest rights in Sundarbans. At least one million fishers depend on the fish catch from the estuarine habitat. In 2007, West Bengal increased the size of the area reserved for the Royal Bengal tiger by 1,800 square kilometres
Ho tribes people roast a freshly-sacrificed he-goat over a wood fire at Gara Raja Basa village near Chaibasa town in Jharkhand's West Singhbhum district. The Ho are Jharkhand's fourth-largest tribe and are also found in neighbouring Bihar, Odisha and West Bengal.
Ho tribes people roast a freshly-sacrificed he-goat over a wood fire at Gara Raja Basa village near Chaibasa town in Jharkhand's West Singhbhum district. The Ho are Jharkhand's fourth-largest tribe and are also found in neighbouring Bihar, Odisha and West Bengal.