SHOMPENS STRUGGLE FOR SURVIVAL

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The Shompens, an indigenous tribe of the Great Nicobar Islands, face existential threats due to government-led infrastructure projects, notably the Great Nicobar Project.

About the Shompens

  • A Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG) in India.
  • Population: 229 (2011 Census).
  • Dependent on tropical forests for sustenance, with a diet primarily of pandanus, seafood, and wild game.

Impact of the Great Nicobar Project

  • Proposes infrastructure development, including:
    • An international container terminal.
    • A greenfield airport.
    • Power plants.
  • Requires 166.10 sq km of land, encroaching on 130.75 sq km of forest.
  • Threatens traditional land use, matrilineal culture, and kinship systems.
  • Risks increased disease exposure and disruption from outsider contact.

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