One may not know exactly how many hundreds of millions of rupees have been spent ostensibly for the welfare of tribals of Attappadi and Wayanad in Kerala, India.
Still the tribals could not be led out of their morass. They wallow in abject poverty.
There are umpteen number of governmental and non-governmental agencies taking care of them. But the organisations may be thriving, not the tribals whose illiteracy and ignorance may have been taken advantage of over a period of time.
What we need is a team of committed workers who could genuinely work for the welfare of the tribe of people who are still living on the fringes of forests.
Still the tribals could not be led out of their morass. They wallow in abject poverty.
There are umpteen number of governmental and non-governmental agencies taking care of them. But the organisations may be thriving, not the tribals whose illiteracy and ignorance may have been taken advantage of over a period of time.
What we need is a team of committed workers who could genuinely work for the welfare of the tribe of people who are still living on the fringes of forests.