Residents of Bargur Hills seek implementation of Forest Rights Act
The Hindu
They plan to assemble at Thamaraikarai on February 10 to seek the attention of the State government
Urging the State government to ensure the rights of tribal people and other forest dwellers as per the Forest Rights Act (FRA), 2006, before forming a new tiger reserve in the Erode Forest Division, the residents of Bargur hills have decided to assemble at Thamaraikarai on February 10 to seek the attention of State government.
A meeting was held at Thamaraikarai in which representatives of political parties, members of tribal association and the public participated.
Members said that after the formation of Sathyamangalam Tiger Reserve, the people in the hill areas lost their traditional rights.

What began as a simple way to stay active soon grew into something larger. The couple converted the garden of their Ashok Nagar residence into a pickleball court, now known as Pickleball Point, envisioning it as a lively space where people from all age groups could gather, play and connect. “It started at home, as something for my husband and me to stay engaged,” she says. “As senior citizens, we wanted to enjoy the energy of people coming in and playing,” she further adds.












