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North Tripura Gas Based Urea Fertilizer Plant Halam tribals won’t give up land, ready to face death : Explosive situation brewing in Hills
TIWN Exclusive Coverage by A. Sengupta, B. Bhattacharjee
North Tripura Gas Based Urea Fertilizer Plant  Halam tribals won’t give up land, ready to face death : Explosive situation brewing in Hills
PHOTO : No Trespassing sign by SDM Panisagar hung on the proposed site of Urea Plant. TIWN Pic Sept 4

DAMCHHERA, PANISAGAR, September 5 (TIWN): A storm of controversy has risen between Panisagar Sub Divisional administration and the local tribals of Halam community living in 1.693 hector of land under Damchhera R D Block. This is the place where the proposed Gas Based Urea Fertilizer plant is scheduled to be built. Purely depending on Jhum Cultivation these families are unhappy with the current state govt attitude towards them and now they are stubborn to fight till death in order to protect their household. Already the Halam Community has formed Ranlong Youth Association (RYA) with Jabosh Ronglong as its President and Joy Chiang Thang as Secretary.

 Speaking to TIWN on Thursday noon both President and Secretary of Ronglong Youth Association(RYA) said, " These people are the sons of the soil since birth. Main occupation of these Halam Community people is Jhum Cultivation. If Fertilizer plant is built on this hill, people living on this hill will die from starvation and pollution. Moreover, the plant will have serious impact on environment, will destroy natural eco-system."

They demanded that on 16th June 1974 the then Chief Minister Sukhomoy Sengupta allotted this land to these Halam community people. Long after this current Left Front Govt allotted land to 196 families under Rehabilitation Scheme. Surprisingly out of 196 families 136 families are yet to get such document. They also claimed that as per amendment of Section 16,189 of Land Revenue Act 1960 state Govt can easily give tenant rights to these Halam community people if it desires so.

    The proposed land is located in Rahunchhera Mouja of Damchhera R D Block . The disputed land is surrounded by Mizoram on the east, Dharmanagar is located around 20km distance from here, Roah Natural Sanctuary is located on the North and Kanchanpur Sub Division on the West.  Among the 2016 inhabitants of the hill 60% belong to Halam community, 35% to Reang and rest 5% to Rupini community. In order to solve the dispute several times RYA made reputation to SDM Panisagar but after their deputation the SDM did not pay heed to their basic demands but imposed a restriction on the entry of anybody on the disputed land by installing a signboard of 'No entry without permission'  Rather the SDM imposed an injection on the illegal entry of any body. " The area has a Primary School and a Senior Basic School.

      Literally the name Bom Sowol came from a Halam word. Actually Bom means Deer and Sowol means hunting. Thus the term Bom Sowol means hunting of a deer. One senior member of the Halam community namely Rengukthang Halam told TIWN ," We have learnt from our ancestors that a huge beer was killed by the people living in this hill many years before. Since then it is known as Ronglong Hill, Bhalluk Cherra."  

       

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