Course Name : Forest Policies, Acts, Governance, and Tribal Struggles in Colonial India
Course Code : AKA-10 | Course Mentor : Ashwini Kumar Pankaj
Course Duration : 5 Days | Lessons : 6 | Topics : 12 | Course Fee : ₹199
Brief introduction to the course
The forests of colonial India were not merely repositories of biodiversity; they were also sites of intense political, economic, and social struggles. Forest policies and governance during the colonial era had a profound impact on Adivasi communities, particularly Adivasi populations, whose lives were deeply intertwined with the forests. This course aims to explore the forest policies, acts, governance structures, and the struggles of Adivasi communities in colonial India, supplemented with factual data, incidents, and regional case studies.
This course is for whom?
This course is designed for individuals of all ages and backgrounds who have a strong interest in Adivasi subjects, particularly for social activists, research scholars, journalists, writers, and anyone else who is interested.
- What will we share…
- Audio-video
- Text
- One to One Assistance
- References
- Question
- Course Summary (PDF)
- Certificate
And what will you learn?
You learn forest policies, acts, governance structures, and the struggles of Adivasi communities in colonial India with regional case studies.
Qualifications
Knowledge of English
Online means (PC, laptop, tablet or mobile with internet)
Interest in Adivasi subjects, History and Colonial studies
Confidence in sharing experiences and learning
Curiosity about Adivasidom