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  1. Aranyer Adhikar (Rights over the Forest, first published 1977) is a Bengali novel written by Mahasweta Devi. For this novel Mahasweta Devi received Sahitya Akademi Award in 1979. The novel narrates the life and fight of Indian tribal freedom fighter Birsa Munda. References

  2. Mahasweta’s 1977 novel Aranyer Adhikar (Right to the Forest) is based on the life of the tribal freedom fighter, religious leader, and folk hero Birsa Munda. She led the movement against the...

  3. Aranyer Adhikar by Mahashweta Devi. Topics North Collection digitallibraryindia; JaiGyan Language Bengali. Book Source: Digital Library of India Item 2015.457182.

  4. Devi's 1977 novel Aranyer Adhikar (Right to the Forest) was about the life of Birsa Munda. And in June 2016, consequent to Devi's activism, the Jharkhand State Government finally saw to the removal of the manacles from the figure of Munda, which had been part of the commemorative sculpture of the notable young tribal leader due to its having ...

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  6. Jul 28, 2016 · Author of Rudaali, Aranyer Adhikar, Breast Stories, etc. Today, India lost one of its strongest social writers, Mahasweta Devi. After suffering for the past two months at Kolkata's Belle Vue Clinic hospital, she succumbed to multiple organ failure at the age of 90.

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  8. Sep 28, 2016 · Her 1977 novel, Aranyer Adhikar, was on the life of Munda. She spearheaded the movement against the industrial policy of the earlier Left Front government of West Bengal. She stridently criticised confiscation of large tracts of fertile agricultural land from farmers by the government and giving them to industrial houses at throwaway prices.