Coronavirus | Need to spread awareness about the pandemic in Tamil Nadu’s tribal settlements
The Hindu
Residents of two tribal settlements within the limits of the Anamalai Tiger Reserve (ATR), around 100 km off Coimbatore city, were gearing up for the annual festival of their local deity, Vairapattan,
Residents of two tribal settlements within the limits of the Anamalai Tiger Reserve (ATR), around 100 km off Coimbatore city, were gearing up for the annual festival of their local deity, Vairapattan, on Thursday. The Kattupatti and Kuzhipatti settlements of Pulayar community, both together having 150 families, have barely heard of the acronym COVID-19. But residents are aware that people living outside the forests, especially in cities, have been affected by a disease called ‘corona’.More Related News

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