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Jharkhand News: JBB to launch biodiversity awareness campaign in tribal languages

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13 June 2025
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Ranchi, June 13: The Jharkhand Biodiversity Board (JBB) has announced plans to launch an ambitious biodiversity awareness campaign in local tribal languages, in an effort to engage indigenous communities more effectively in conservation efforts.

Sanjeev Kumar, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (PCCF) and Member Secretary of the JBB, emphasised the importance of language in biodiversity conservation. “Language is the medium through which people share knowledge and emotions. It plays a critical role in the management and preservation of biodiversity,” he said.

Jharkhand is home to 32 tribal communities, many of whom rely heavily on forests for their livelihood. Recognising this, the JBB aims to raise awareness about biodiversity in a range of native tongues including Khortha, Panchpargania, Mundari, Santhali, Ho, and Kurukh.

To support this initiative, the Board has enlisted the help of subject experts such as Dr Arvind Kumar, Dr Vidya Sagar Yadav (Assistant Professor, Doranda College), Serofina Hemrom (researcher), Dr Shakuntala Besra, Dr Saraswati Gagrai, and Dr Bande Khalkho (Assistant Professor, Ranchi University). These scholars are working on translating and developing informative booklets tailored for each language group.

“These booklets in tribal languages will mark a significant milestone in biodiversity conservation,” said Kumar. “They will help ensure that communities across the state are informed about biodiversity in their own mother tongues.”

He also highlighted the deep connection tribal communities have with nature. “From food to medicine, tribal people have relied on forest resources for generations, guided by traditional knowledge. They are not just beneficiaries but also stewards of biodiversity.”

Kumar further noted that conserving biodiversity is essential in tackling climate change. “Involving remote and rural populations in this mission is critical. Their participation can play a transformative role in safeguarding our natural heritage,” he added.

 

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