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Batti Gul: Darker times ahead for tribals in SGNP

In the second of our four-part series on electrification, the city shines light on the perilous lives of adivasis in SGNP who live in perennial fear

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Banusari Kirkee, like many other residents, uses an illegal electricity line so her children can study. Pic/Satej Shinde
Banusari Kirkee, like many other residents, uses an illegal electricity line so her children can study. Pic/Satej Shinde

Tribal families in Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP) have been living here for many generations before the rest of the citizens even began migrating to Mumbai. And yet, over the years, they have watched the rest of the city light up with development and progess, while their own homes remained plunged in darkness.

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