Vantangiyas, who derive their name from a Burmese tradition of hill cultivation, have lived in tin shacks without toilets for decades
There is no proper road to Jungle Tinkonia-3.
As its name suggests, one must pass a woodland of sal and teak trees to reach it. The situation gets even more precarious during monsoons and medical emergencies, as the village does not have any health centre.
Its infrastructure is ramshackle, with most residents living in mud houses sheltered by tin roofs and with not a single toilet for a population of 3,300 people.
Yet there is a sense of renewed hope and excitement in this village, buried in a forest near Gorakhpur in Uttar Pradesh.
In a culmination of decades of extended struggle by its inhabitants, Tinkonia is finally being exposed to the benets of government schemes and a wider range of employment and utilization of resources previously prohibited by forest laws.
Previously a forestbound village, Tinkonia is among the 23 Vantangiya villages in Gorakhpur and Maharajganj that have been declared as revenue villages by the Yogi Adityanath government, opening the doors of development in these neglected settlements for the first time since Independence.
No facilities
As they earlier fell under the Forest Department, these villages and their residents were deprived of basic government schemes and could not even get basic facilities, including BPL cards, employment guarantee projects, healthcare, education, electricity connections, pensions, loans and permanent housing.
After being declared a revenue village by Chief Minister Adityanath as a “Deepavali gift” last year, it has been electried with solar connections, seven water tanks and three handpumps have been established, and ration cards issued. But a lot still needs to be done for them.
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