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Development process in Odisha (before 2011 Orissa) may have led to progress but has also resulted in large scale dispossession of land, homesteads, forests and also denial of livelihood and human rights. In Odisha as the requirements of development increase, the arena of contestation between the State/ Corporate entities and the people have correspondingly multiplied because the paradigm of contemporary model of growth is not sustainable and leads to irreparable ecological /environmental costs. It has engendered many people’s movements. Struggles in rural Odisha have increasingly focussed on proactively stopping of projects, mining, forcible land , forest and water acquisition fallouts from government / corporate sector. Contemporaneously such people’s movements are happening in Kashipur, Kalinga Nagar, Jagatsinghpur and Lanjigarh,, etc. They have not gained much success in achieving their objectives. However, the people’s movement of Baliapal in Odisha is acknowledged as a success. It stopped the Central and state governments from bulldozing resistance to set up a National Missile Testing Range in an agriculturally rich area in the mid -1980s by displacing some lakhs of people of their land, homesteads, agricultural production, forests and entitlements. A sustained struggle for 12 years against the State by using Gandhian methods of peaceful civil disobedience movement ultimately won and the government was forced to abandon its project. As uneven growth strategies sharpen, the threats to people’s human rights, natural resources, ecology, and subsistence are deepening. Peaceful and non- violent protest movements like Baliapal may be required to be emulated in the years ahead.

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Analyses current human rights struggles in backward state

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Imp. for me because I also highlight perhaps the only successful people's movement in Odisha , nay India in this paper . Very rarely have people's movement been successful thought they of late , spring up in many locales and contexts with very valid reasons and have found varying degrees of success pretty sparingly.

Subhendu RAJ
University of Delhi

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This page is a summary of: People’s Movement in Odisha: An Assessment, June 2017, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/0019556117699744.
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