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Shompens forced to ‘adopt modern lifestyle ;Sanctuaries notified without tribal consent

Save Earth -Stand for a changeBangalore, KA, India
12 Aug 2026

Tribal leaders have accused the Andaman and Nicobar island administration of seeking to drag the Shompen, an isolated indigenous community into a “modern lifestyle” as part of the controversial Great Nicobar Island development project. The project includes a proposed power plant at Galathea, located near Shompen settlements.

At the July 16 meeting, which was meant to discuss the concerns of the Nicobarese tribe, a larger indigenous community on the islands, about the proposed GNI project, Council members reiterated their demand to relocate to their ancestral villages along the west coast of Greater Nicobar and asked why their consent had not been sought with regard to the notification of wildlife reserves in the Nicobar group of islands.

Even though the Tribal Council was assured by administration officials that hunting rights would be retained for Nicobarese in islands where the new wildlife sanctuaries have been notified, its members said that this does not address the fact that these were notified without their consent.

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www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/energy-and-environment/former-ani-chief-secretary-said-shompen-tribe-must-adopt-modern-lifestyle-brought-by-gni-project-alleges-tribal-council/article71337978.ece

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