


Education for PVTG Students = Forest Conservation
Helping Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs) through education can create lasting environmental impact.
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Blend Traditional & Scientific Knowledge
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Combine age‑old tribal wisdom with modern science.
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️ Include tribal elders and local languages in learning modules.
02
Build Voice & Leadership
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Train students in community rights and governance (e.g., Forest Rights Act).
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Prepare them to represent their communities at local and national forums.
03
Reduce Urban Migration
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Create skill‑based training relevant to forest ecosystems (eco‑tourism, forest produce value‑addition).
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Strengthen local livelihoods so youth can thrive in their own communities.
04
Empower as Forest Stewards
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Support youth‑led conservation clubs.
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Involve students in forest monitoring and participatory forest management.
05
Prevent Exploitation
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Build awareness of land rights, financial literacy, and legal safeguards.
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Help communities access sustainable development schemes and benefits.