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Kurukshetra September 2022 21
Dr. Tapati Baruah Kashyap
The North-eastern region is one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse regions in Asia, and each state takes pride
in a range of cultures and traditions. The percentage of the tribal population in the seven states of the region is also very
high. Pradhan Mantri Van Dhan Yojana (PMVDY) is intended to bring about significant positive changes in the lives of tribal
communities living in forest areas across the country by way of improving livelihood opportunities for them. This, in turn, is
expected to cause a socio-economic upliftment of the people.
Changing Lives of North-eastern Tribes
radhan Mantri Van Dhan Yojana (PMVDY),
a flagship programme of the Government
of India, was unveiled by Prime Minister
Shri Narendra Modi on April 14, 2018. It
is intended to bring significant positive changes in
the lives of tribal communities living in forest areas
across the country by way of improving livelihood
opportunities for them. This in turn is expected to
cause a socio-economic upliftment of the people.
Needless to say, the majority of tribal people across
India have an inseparable relationship with forests,
and are dependent on various kinds of minor forest
produce to earn a living.
While Tribal Cooperative Marketing Federation
of India (TRIFED), an agency under the Ministry
of Tribal Affairs is responsible for developing,
designing and pivoting PMVDY across the country.
Different organisations have been entrusted with
the task of implementing it in different states. At
the grassroots level, tribal community-owned Van
Dhan Vikas Kendra Clusters (VDVKCs) have been
set up in the predominantly forested tribal districts,
with each cluster constituting 15 tribal SHGs/Van
Dhan Kendras, with the latter comprising up to 20
tribal forest produce gatherers or artisans. This way
each Cluster covers about 300 beneficiaries. The
P
Government of India provides 100 percent funds
through TRIFED, and each cluster is provided Rs. 15
lakh to conduct its activities.
The North-eastern region is one of the most
ethnically and linguistically diverse regions in Asia,
and each state takes pride in a range of cultures
and traditions. The 2011 Census Report mentions
135 recognised scheduled tribes and 250 ethnic
communities in the region. The percentage of tribal
population in the seven states of the region is also
very high – Arunachal Pradesh (68), Assam (12.4),
Manipur (40.9), Meghalaya (86.1), Mizoram (94.4),
Nagaland (86.5) and Tripura (31.8).
Several activities are interrelated in making the
Pradhan Mantri Van Dhan Yojana successful in the
northeast. These include value addition to various
minor forest produce available in the respective
tribal inhabited areas, upgrading skills by imparting
training, building successful entrepreneurship
among the communities, and creating a dependable
market linkage.
Assam
In Assam, the Pradhan Mantri Van Dhan Yojana
is being implemented by three agencies. While
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Kurukshetra September 2022 21
Dr. Tapati Baruah Kashyap
The North-eastern region is one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse regions in Asia, and each state takes pride
in a range of cultures and traditions. The percentage of the tribal population in the seven states of the region is also very
high. Pradhan Mantri Van Dhan Yojana (PMVDY) is intended to bring about significant positive changes in the lives of tribal
communities living in forest areas across the country by way of improving livelihood opportunities for them. This, in turn, is
expected to cause a socio-economic upliftment of the people.
Changing Lives of North-eastern Tribes
radhan Mantri Van Dhan Yojana (PMVDY),
a flagship programme of the Government
of India, was unveiled by Prime Minister
Shri Narendra Modi on April 14, 2018. It
is intended to bring significant positive changes in
the lives of tribal communities living in forest areas
across the country by way of improving livelihood
opportunities for them. This in turn is expected to
cause a socio-economic upliftment of the people.
Needless to say, the majority of tribal people across
India have an inseparable relationship with forests,
and are dependent on various kinds of minor forest
produce to earn a living.
While Tribal Cooperative Marketing Federation
of India (TRIFED), an agency under the Ministry
of Tribal Affairs is responsible for developing,
designing and pivoting PMVDY across the country.
Different organisations have been entrusted with
the task of implementing it in different states. At
the grassroots level, tribal community-owned Van
Dhan Vikas Kendra Clusters (VDVKCs) have been
set up in the predominantly forested tribal districts,
with each cluster constituting 15 tribal SHGs/Van
Dhan Kendras, with the latter comprising up to 20
tribal forest produce gatherers or artisans. This way
each Cluster covers about 300 beneficiaries. The
P
Government of India provides 100 percent funds
through TRIFED, and each cluster is provided Rs. 15
lakh to conduct its activities.
The North-eastern region is one of the most
ethnically and linguistically diverse regions in Asia,
and each state takes pride in a range of cultures
and traditions. The 2011 Census Report mentions
135 recognised scheduled tribes and 250 ethnic
communities in the region. The percentage of tribal
population in the seven states of the region is also
very high – Arunachal Pradesh (68), Assam (12.4),
Manipur (40.9), Meghalaya (86.1), Mizoram (94.4),
Nagaland (86.5) and Tripura (31.8).
Several activities are interrelated in making the
Pradhan Mantri Van Dhan Yojana successful in the
northeast. These include value addition to various
minor forest produce available in the respective
tribal inhabited areas, upgrading skills by imparting
training, building successful entrepreneurship
among the communities, and creating a dependable
market linkage.
Assam
In Assam, the Pradhan Mantri Van Dhan Yojana
is being implemented by three agencies. While
Kurukshetra September 2022 22
Welfare of Plain Tribes and Other Backward Classes
(WPT&BC) department is the nodal agency, Assam
Plains Tribes Development Corporation (APTDC)
is the state implementing agency. The Guwahati-
based Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship (IIE),
on the other hand, is the state resource agency. In
Assam, over 300 Van Dhan Vikash Kendras covering
37 districts have been sanctioned till June 2022, of
which at least 302 Kendras have already become fully
functional. These cover around 92,119 beneficiaries,
majority of them being women.
Formation of cooperative societies among
the beneficiaries, and training programmes being a
continuous programme, primary-level production
has already started in at least 50 Kendras.
The most significant aspect of the Pradhan
Mantri Van Dhan Yojana programme in Assam is the
creation of a brand called TRISSAM in order to bring
about a uniform identity of all products manufactured
by the tribal beneficiaries. Launched in September
2020, the brand has been designed and developed
by IIE, and marketing has already begun through
various marketing channels, state and national
level exhibitions, and fairs. The list of value-added
MFP products of the PMVDY beneficiaries of Assam
includes wild honey, black rice, joha (aromatic) rice,
bora (sticky) rice, aijong rice, muri (puffed rice), chira
(flattened rice), bhut jolokiya (king chilli), mustard
oil, black pepper, hill broom, green organic tea,
jaggery, turmeric powder, bay-leaf/powder, incense
sticks, jackfruit seed/powder, ginger powder/dry,
various kinds of squashes and jams, etc.
Manipur
In Manipur, 200 VDVKs have been set up so
far, with 3,320 SHGs under them covering about
60,400 beneficiaries, mostly in the tribal-majority
districts of Churachandpur, Tamenglong, Ukhrul,
Noney, Kangpokpi and Pherzawl. While mobilisation
and sensitisation were carried out through cluster-
wise workshops and advocacy programmes, master
trainers and experts were engaged in cluster-
wise training. The Kendras have already started
producing various products like fruit candies (of
amla, wild apple, pineapple, ginger, Burmese grapes,
plum), jam (of pineapple, amla, plum), pickles (of
bamboo shoot, king chilli, banana stem, black olive),
mushroom, spices (dalchini, turmeric, ginger, chilli,
bay-leaf), banana chips, to name a few. Hill broom,
common to several other North-eastern states, is
also another major product of Manipur’s Van Dhan
Kendras.
A couple of mobile vans have been also
provided to sell the products door-to-door in the
urban centres including Imphal, while the products
are also being sold online. The concerted efforts
of all stakeholders have made Manipur a leading
state in the implementation of PMVDY , and this
achievement was duly recognised by the central
government by conferring it the “Champion State”
title in October, 2020.
With products manufactured by the
beneficiaries having found good market response,
Pradhan Mantri Van Dhan Vikas Yojana has
emerged as a beacon of change, impacting the
tribal ecosystem as never before in Manipur. It has
provided employment to tribal women and improved
their financial conditions.
Manipur has also bagged five national awards
during the first Van Dhan Annual Awards, 2020-21
at the celebration of 34
th
foundation day of TRIFED.
The five awards are Most Proactive State, Best
Digital Friendly State, Best Sales generated (2
nd
Place), the Most number of Van Dhan Vikas Kendra
established (2
nd
place), and Best Training (2
nd
place).
Several Van Dhan Vikas Kendras of Manipur also
received a few State Van Dhan Awards at the regional
level.
Mizoram
In Mizoram, Van Dhan Vikas Kendras established
by TRIFED have emerged as new centres of
livelihood, self-employment and income generation
for tribal gatherers, forest dwellers and the home-
bound labour and artisans of the state. While 44
VDVKs were set up in the first phase, 115 VDVKs are
in the pipeline in the second phase. The programme
aims to bring about sustainable livelihood for forest-
based tribal people by facilitating skill upgradation,
capacity building, training, as well as promoting
value addition to various minor forest produce.
While the Registrar of Cooperatives Societies is
the implementing and monitoring agency under the
Department of Cooperation, 46,168 beneficiaries
under the 159 Van Dhan Vikash Kendras in Mizoram
are producing hill broom, bamboo shoot, various
kinds of edible wild fruits, turmeric, amla, bay-leaf,
ginger, honey, chilli, and aloe vera.
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Kurukshetra September 2022 21
Dr. Tapati Baruah Kashyap
The North-eastern region is one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse regions in Asia, and each state takes pride
in a range of cultures and traditions. The percentage of the tribal population in the seven states of the region is also very
high. Pradhan Mantri Van Dhan Yojana (PMVDY) is intended to bring about significant positive changes in the lives of tribal
communities living in forest areas across the country by way of improving livelihood opportunities for them. This, in turn, is
expected to cause a socio-economic upliftment of the people.
Changing Lives of North-eastern Tribes
radhan Mantri Van Dhan Yojana (PMVDY),
a flagship programme of the Government
of India, was unveiled by Prime Minister
Shri Narendra Modi on April 14, 2018. It
is intended to bring significant positive changes in
the lives of tribal communities living in forest areas
across the country by way of improving livelihood
opportunities for them. This in turn is expected to
cause a socio-economic upliftment of the people.
Needless to say, the majority of tribal people across
India have an inseparable relationship with forests,
and are dependent on various kinds of minor forest
produce to earn a living.
While Tribal Cooperative Marketing Federation
of India (TRIFED), an agency under the Ministry
of Tribal Affairs is responsible for developing,
designing and pivoting PMVDY across the country.
Different organisations have been entrusted with
the task of implementing it in different states. At
the grassroots level, tribal community-owned Van
Dhan Vikas Kendra Clusters (VDVKCs) have been
set up in the predominantly forested tribal districts,
with each cluster constituting 15 tribal SHGs/Van
Dhan Kendras, with the latter comprising up to 20
tribal forest produce gatherers or artisans. This way
each Cluster covers about 300 beneficiaries. The
P
Government of India provides 100 percent funds
through TRIFED, and each cluster is provided Rs. 15
lakh to conduct its activities.
The North-eastern region is one of the most
ethnically and linguistically diverse regions in Asia,
and each state takes pride in a range of cultures
and traditions. The 2011 Census Report mentions
135 recognised scheduled tribes and 250 ethnic
communities in the region. The percentage of tribal
population in the seven states of the region is also
very high – Arunachal Pradesh (68), Assam (12.4),
Manipur (40.9), Meghalaya (86.1), Mizoram (94.4),
Nagaland (86.5) and Tripura (31.8).
Several activities are interrelated in making the
Pradhan Mantri Van Dhan Yojana successful in the
northeast. These include value addition to various
minor forest produce available in the respective
tribal inhabited areas, upgrading skills by imparting
training, building successful entrepreneurship
among the communities, and creating a dependable
market linkage.
Assam
In Assam, the Pradhan Mantri Van Dhan Yojana
is being implemented by three agencies. While
Kurukshetra September 2022 22
Welfare of Plain Tribes and Other Backward Classes
(WPT&BC) department is the nodal agency, Assam
Plains Tribes Development Corporation (APTDC)
is the state implementing agency. The Guwahati-
based Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship (IIE),
on the other hand, is the state resource agency. In
Assam, over 300 Van Dhan Vikash Kendras covering
37 districts have been sanctioned till June 2022, of
which at least 302 Kendras have already become fully
functional. These cover around 92,119 beneficiaries,
majority of them being women.
Formation of cooperative societies among
the beneficiaries, and training programmes being a
continuous programme, primary-level production
has already started in at least 50 Kendras.
The most significant aspect of the Pradhan
Mantri Van Dhan Yojana programme in Assam is the
creation of a brand called TRISSAM in order to bring
about a uniform identity of all products manufactured
by the tribal beneficiaries. Launched in September
2020, the brand has been designed and developed
by IIE, and marketing has already begun through
various marketing channels, state and national
level exhibitions, and fairs. The list of value-added
MFP products of the PMVDY beneficiaries of Assam
includes wild honey, black rice, joha (aromatic) rice,
bora (sticky) rice, aijong rice, muri (puffed rice), chira
(flattened rice), bhut jolokiya (king chilli), mustard
oil, black pepper, hill broom, green organic tea,
jaggery, turmeric powder, bay-leaf/powder, incense
sticks, jackfruit seed/powder, ginger powder/dry,
various kinds of squashes and jams, etc.
Manipur
In Manipur, 200 VDVKs have been set up so
far, with 3,320 SHGs under them covering about
60,400 beneficiaries, mostly in the tribal-majority
districts of Churachandpur, Tamenglong, Ukhrul,
Noney, Kangpokpi and Pherzawl. While mobilisation
and sensitisation were carried out through cluster-
wise workshops and advocacy programmes, master
trainers and experts were engaged in cluster-
wise training. The Kendras have already started
producing various products like fruit candies (of
amla, wild apple, pineapple, ginger, Burmese grapes,
plum), jam (of pineapple, amla, plum), pickles (of
bamboo shoot, king chilli, banana stem, black olive),
mushroom, spices (dalchini, turmeric, ginger, chilli,
bay-leaf), banana chips, to name a few. Hill broom,
common to several other North-eastern states, is
also another major product of Manipur’s Van Dhan
Kendras.
A couple of mobile vans have been also
provided to sell the products door-to-door in the
urban centres including Imphal, while the products
are also being sold online. The concerted efforts
of all stakeholders have made Manipur a leading
state in the implementation of PMVDY , and this
achievement was duly recognised by the central
government by conferring it the “Champion State”
title in October, 2020.
With products manufactured by the
beneficiaries having found good market response,
Pradhan Mantri Van Dhan Vikas Yojana has
emerged as a beacon of change, impacting the
tribal ecosystem as never before in Manipur. It has
provided employment to tribal women and improved
their financial conditions.
Manipur has also bagged five national awards
during the first Van Dhan Annual Awards, 2020-21
at the celebration of 34
th
foundation day of TRIFED.
The five awards are Most Proactive State, Best
Digital Friendly State, Best Sales generated (2
nd
Place), the Most number of Van Dhan Vikas Kendra
established (2
nd
place), and Best Training (2
nd
place).
Several Van Dhan Vikas Kendras of Manipur also
received a few State Van Dhan Awards at the regional
level.
Mizoram
In Mizoram, Van Dhan Vikas Kendras established
by TRIFED have emerged as new centres of
livelihood, self-employment and income generation
for tribal gatherers, forest dwellers and the home-
bound labour and artisans of the state. While 44
VDVKs were set up in the first phase, 115 VDVKs are
in the pipeline in the second phase. The programme
aims to bring about sustainable livelihood for forest-
based tribal people by facilitating skill upgradation,
capacity building, training, as well as promoting
value addition to various minor forest produce.
While the Registrar of Cooperatives Societies is
the implementing and monitoring agency under the
Department of Cooperation, 46,168 beneficiaries
under the 159 Van Dhan Vikash Kendras in Mizoram
are producing hill broom, bamboo shoot, various
kinds of edible wild fruits, turmeric, amla, bay-leaf,
ginger, honey, chilli, and aloe vera.
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Nagaland
With the implementation of Pradhan Mantri Van
Dhan Vikas Y ojana in the state, Nagaland has emerged
as another example of tribal entrepreneurship
that has showcased to the entire country how
cluster development and value addition can help
members earn significantly higher income. Nagaland
has 206 Van Dhan clusters covering over 61,800
beneficiaries. Three agencies – the Directorate of
Under-Developed Areas (DUDA), Nagaland State
Cooperative Marketing and Consumers’ Federation
Ltd. (MARCOFED) and Nagaland Bee-keeping and
Honey Mission – are jointly implementing the yojana.
The Van Dhan clusters have also emerged as new
centres of economic empowerment for the tribal
communities by way of receiving support in terms of
financial capital, training, mentoring, etc. in order to
expand their business and enhance earnings.
The range of products of the Van Dhan Vikas
Kendras of Nagaland includes wild honey, amla,
nutgall, lac, ginger, turmeric, hill broom, bael,
neem seeds, shikakai seeds, oyster mushroom,
nagarmotha (nut grass), and shatavari (asparagus),
to name a few.
While these products have become popular in
Kohima and other urban centres of the state, the
annual Hornbill Festival held at the Kisama tourist
village in December has emerged as the major event
where tourists and visitors buy these products.
The VDVY and MSP for Minor Forest Produce
(MFP) scheme focus on farmers’ entrepreneurship
programmes through processing, packaging,
branding and marketing of locally available products,
with Nagaland topping in three categories – Best
Survey, Best Training and the most number of Van
Dhan Vikas Clusters (VDVKCs) established on the
occasion of the 34
th
foundation day of TRIFED. The
state also secured the third position in Best Sales
Generated and Innovation and Creativity.
Tripura
Pradhan Mantri Van Dhan Yojana programme in
Tripura was launched in January 2020 with a central
grant of Rs. 2.26 crore. While 17 Van Dhan Vikas
Kendras covering 4,256 beneficiaries under 249
SHGs were set up in the first phase, ten more VDVKs
were set up, taking the number of beneficiaries up
to 8,100. The VDVKs provide support for setting
up sheds, tool kits are provided, and training is
imparted. During 2020-21, ten more VDVKs have
been set up, and each VDVK provided pucca sheds,
warehouses for storage, and add-on equipment
etc. The Yojana is being implemented by Tripura
Rehabilitation Plantation Corporation and Tripura
Rural Livelihood Mission under the Tribal Welfare
and Forest departments.
Van Dhan Yojana Bringing Smiles
Suprasad Swargiary, a retired primary school teacher, associated with Dhanubhanga Kendra in Goalpara district
said after undergoing training, members of their Kendra have been producing various products from local forest
produce like blackberries, jackfruits, pineapples, bay-leaves, neem seeds, and bamboo sticks, and bamboo. A
section of women of Dhanubhanga Kendra have been making bamboo jewellery, which is marketed through the
TRISSAM network of IIE.
“The average income of the villagers has gone up. At the moment the increase in income is not very big. But then,
every passing month the income is increasing,” he said. The Dhanubhanga Kendra, which covers about 30 hamlets
under Dhanubhanga gram panchayat, has 303 beneficiaries- the majority of them being women.
Jahnabi Boro, Cluster Development Executive of Rangapara Kendra in Sonitpur district said there are 306
beneficiaries. “Our members have undergone four training programmes under IIE, one of which was for 30 days.
Our members have been making pickles, juice and jam from locally available fruits and vegetables including bhut
jolokiya or king chilli, apart from incense sticks.
According to Jayanti Rabha of Bahupara Kendra in Kamrup district, 300 members of the Kendra have been
manufacturing various food products from rice. These include various kinds of laddoos and traditional pitha,
apart from chira and moori and black-rice cake. “Our villages being located on the outskirts of Guwahati, we
have the advantage of a huge market close by. As such, our members also make papad and pickles, all of which
are sold under the TRISSAM brand name”, she said.
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Kurukshetra September 2022 21
Dr. Tapati Baruah Kashyap
The North-eastern region is one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse regions in Asia, and each state takes pride
in a range of cultures and traditions. The percentage of the tribal population in the seven states of the region is also very
high. Pradhan Mantri Van Dhan Yojana (PMVDY) is intended to bring about significant positive changes in the lives of tribal
communities living in forest areas across the country by way of improving livelihood opportunities for them. This, in turn, is
expected to cause a socio-economic upliftment of the people.
Changing Lives of North-eastern Tribes
radhan Mantri Van Dhan Yojana (PMVDY),
a flagship programme of the Government
of India, was unveiled by Prime Minister
Shri Narendra Modi on April 14, 2018. It
is intended to bring significant positive changes in
the lives of tribal communities living in forest areas
across the country by way of improving livelihood
opportunities for them. This in turn is expected to
cause a socio-economic upliftment of the people.
Needless to say, the majority of tribal people across
India have an inseparable relationship with forests,
and are dependent on various kinds of minor forest
produce to earn a living.
While Tribal Cooperative Marketing Federation
of India (TRIFED), an agency under the Ministry
of Tribal Affairs is responsible for developing,
designing and pivoting PMVDY across the country.
Different organisations have been entrusted with
the task of implementing it in different states. At
the grassroots level, tribal community-owned Van
Dhan Vikas Kendra Clusters (VDVKCs) have been
set up in the predominantly forested tribal districts,
with each cluster constituting 15 tribal SHGs/Van
Dhan Kendras, with the latter comprising up to 20
tribal forest produce gatherers or artisans. This way
each Cluster covers about 300 beneficiaries. The
P
Government of India provides 100 percent funds
through TRIFED, and each cluster is provided Rs. 15
lakh to conduct its activities.
The North-eastern region is one of the most
ethnically and linguistically diverse regions in Asia,
and each state takes pride in a range of cultures
and traditions. The 2011 Census Report mentions
135 recognised scheduled tribes and 250 ethnic
communities in the region. The percentage of tribal
population in the seven states of the region is also
very high – Arunachal Pradesh (68), Assam (12.4),
Manipur (40.9), Meghalaya (86.1), Mizoram (94.4),
Nagaland (86.5) and Tripura (31.8).
Several activities are interrelated in making the
Pradhan Mantri Van Dhan Yojana successful in the
northeast. These include value addition to various
minor forest produce available in the respective
tribal inhabited areas, upgrading skills by imparting
training, building successful entrepreneurship
among the communities, and creating a dependable
market linkage.
Assam
In Assam, the Pradhan Mantri Van Dhan Yojana
is being implemented by three agencies. While
Kurukshetra September 2022 22
Welfare of Plain Tribes and Other Backward Classes
(WPT&BC) department is the nodal agency, Assam
Plains Tribes Development Corporation (APTDC)
is the state implementing agency. The Guwahati-
based Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship (IIE),
on the other hand, is the state resource agency. In
Assam, over 300 Van Dhan Vikash Kendras covering
37 districts have been sanctioned till June 2022, of
which at least 302 Kendras have already become fully
functional. These cover around 92,119 beneficiaries,
majority of them being women.
Formation of cooperative societies among
the beneficiaries, and training programmes being a
continuous programme, primary-level production
has already started in at least 50 Kendras.
The most significant aspect of the Pradhan
Mantri Van Dhan Yojana programme in Assam is the
creation of a brand called TRISSAM in order to bring
about a uniform identity of all products manufactured
by the tribal beneficiaries. Launched in September
2020, the brand has been designed and developed
by IIE, and marketing has already begun through
various marketing channels, state and national
level exhibitions, and fairs. The list of value-added
MFP products of the PMVDY beneficiaries of Assam
includes wild honey, black rice, joha (aromatic) rice,
bora (sticky) rice, aijong rice, muri (puffed rice), chira
(flattened rice), bhut jolokiya (king chilli), mustard
oil, black pepper, hill broom, green organic tea,
jaggery, turmeric powder, bay-leaf/powder, incense
sticks, jackfruit seed/powder, ginger powder/dry,
various kinds of squashes and jams, etc.
Manipur
In Manipur, 200 VDVKs have been set up so
far, with 3,320 SHGs under them covering about
60,400 beneficiaries, mostly in the tribal-majority
districts of Churachandpur, Tamenglong, Ukhrul,
Noney, Kangpokpi and Pherzawl. While mobilisation
and sensitisation were carried out through cluster-
wise workshops and advocacy programmes, master
trainers and experts were engaged in cluster-
wise training. The Kendras have already started
producing various products like fruit candies (of
amla, wild apple, pineapple, ginger, Burmese grapes,
plum), jam (of pineapple, amla, plum), pickles (of
bamboo shoot, king chilli, banana stem, black olive),
mushroom, spices (dalchini, turmeric, ginger, chilli,
bay-leaf), banana chips, to name a few. Hill broom,
common to several other North-eastern states, is
also another major product of Manipur’s Van Dhan
Kendras.
A couple of mobile vans have been also
provided to sell the products door-to-door in the
urban centres including Imphal, while the products
are also being sold online. The concerted efforts
of all stakeholders have made Manipur a leading
state in the implementation of PMVDY , and this
achievement was duly recognised by the central
government by conferring it the “Champion State”
title in October, 2020.
With products manufactured by the
beneficiaries having found good market response,
Pradhan Mantri Van Dhan Vikas Yojana has
emerged as a beacon of change, impacting the
tribal ecosystem as never before in Manipur. It has
provided employment to tribal women and improved
their financial conditions.
Manipur has also bagged five national awards
during the first Van Dhan Annual Awards, 2020-21
at the celebration of 34
th
foundation day of TRIFED.
The five awards are Most Proactive State, Best
Digital Friendly State, Best Sales generated (2
nd
Place), the Most number of Van Dhan Vikas Kendra
established (2
nd
place), and Best Training (2
nd
place).
Several Van Dhan Vikas Kendras of Manipur also
received a few State Van Dhan Awards at the regional
level.
Mizoram
In Mizoram, Van Dhan Vikas Kendras established
by TRIFED have emerged as new centres of
livelihood, self-employment and income generation
for tribal gatherers, forest dwellers and the home-
bound labour and artisans of the state. While 44
VDVKs were set up in the first phase, 115 VDVKs are
in the pipeline in the second phase. The programme
aims to bring about sustainable livelihood for forest-
based tribal people by facilitating skill upgradation,
capacity building, training, as well as promoting
value addition to various minor forest produce.
While the Registrar of Cooperatives Societies is
the implementing and monitoring agency under the
Department of Cooperation, 46,168 beneficiaries
under the 159 Van Dhan Vikash Kendras in Mizoram
are producing hill broom, bamboo shoot, various
kinds of edible wild fruits, turmeric, amla, bay-leaf,
ginger, honey, chilli, and aloe vera.
Kurukshetra September 2022 23
Nagaland
With the implementation of Pradhan Mantri Van
Dhan Vikas Y ojana in the state, Nagaland has emerged
as another example of tribal entrepreneurship
that has showcased to the entire country how
cluster development and value addition can help
members earn significantly higher income. Nagaland
has 206 Van Dhan clusters covering over 61,800
beneficiaries. Three agencies – the Directorate of
Under-Developed Areas (DUDA), Nagaland State
Cooperative Marketing and Consumers’ Federation
Ltd. (MARCOFED) and Nagaland Bee-keeping and
Honey Mission – are jointly implementing the yojana.
The Van Dhan clusters have also emerged as new
centres of economic empowerment for the tribal
communities by way of receiving support in terms of
financial capital, training, mentoring, etc. in order to
expand their business and enhance earnings.
The range of products of the Van Dhan Vikas
Kendras of Nagaland includes wild honey, amla,
nutgall, lac, ginger, turmeric, hill broom, bael,
neem seeds, shikakai seeds, oyster mushroom,
nagarmotha (nut grass), and shatavari (asparagus),
to name a few.
While these products have become popular in
Kohima and other urban centres of the state, the
annual Hornbill Festival held at the Kisama tourist
village in December has emerged as the major event
where tourists and visitors buy these products.
The VDVY and MSP for Minor Forest Produce
(MFP) scheme focus on farmers’ entrepreneurship
programmes through processing, packaging,
branding and marketing of locally available products,
with Nagaland topping in three categories – Best
Survey, Best Training and the most number of Van
Dhan Vikas Clusters (VDVKCs) established on the
occasion of the 34
th
foundation day of TRIFED. The
state also secured the third position in Best Sales
Generated and Innovation and Creativity.
Tripura
Pradhan Mantri Van Dhan Yojana programme in
Tripura was launched in January 2020 with a central
grant of Rs. 2.26 crore. While 17 Van Dhan Vikas
Kendras covering 4,256 beneficiaries under 249
SHGs were set up in the first phase, ten more VDVKs
were set up, taking the number of beneficiaries up
to 8,100. The VDVKs provide support for setting
up sheds, tool kits are provided, and training is
imparted. During 2020-21, ten more VDVKs have
been set up, and each VDVK provided pucca sheds,
warehouses for storage, and add-on equipment
etc. The Yojana is being implemented by Tripura
Rehabilitation Plantation Corporation and Tripura
Rural Livelihood Mission under the Tribal Welfare
and Forest departments.
Van Dhan Yojana Bringing Smiles
Suprasad Swargiary, a retired primary school teacher, associated with Dhanubhanga Kendra in Goalpara district
said after undergoing training, members of their Kendra have been producing various products from local forest
produce like blackberries, jackfruits, pineapples, bay-leaves, neem seeds, and bamboo sticks, and bamboo. A
section of women of Dhanubhanga Kendra have been making bamboo jewellery, which is marketed through the
TRISSAM network of IIE.
“The average income of the villagers has gone up. At the moment the increase in income is not very big. But then,
every passing month the income is increasing,” he said. The Dhanubhanga Kendra, which covers about 30 hamlets
under Dhanubhanga gram panchayat, has 303 beneficiaries- the majority of them being women.
Jahnabi Boro, Cluster Development Executive of Rangapara Kendra in Sonitpur district said there are 306
beneficiaries. “Our members have undergone four training programmes under IIE, one of which was for 30 days.
Our members have been making pickles, juice and jam from locally available fruits and vegetables including bhut
jolokiya or king chilli, apart from incense sticks.
According to Jayanti Rabha of Bahupara Kendra in Kamrup district, 300 members of the Kendra have been
manufacturing various food products from rice. These include various kinds of laddoos and traditional pitha,
apart from chira and moori and black-rice cake. “Our villages being located on the outskirts of Guwahati, we
have the advantage of a huge market close by. As such, our members also make papad and pickles, all of which
are sold under the TRISSAM brand name”, she said.
Kurukshetra September 2022 24
Sweeping Success
Pradhan Mantri Van Dhan Yojana has brought about an exponential increase in income, and thus has transformed
lives of several hundred tribal families across 16 districts of the state. One single item which has emerged as
game-changer for these families is the hill broom, available in huge quantities across the hill state.
Take for example; Longleng which is said to be one of the most backward districts of Nagaland. Till a few years
ago, villagers belonging to the Phom tribe of Langleng, used to sell their unique hill broom grass for just Rs.
7 per kg. With support from the Van Dhan Yojana, they now earn Rs. 60 per broom. They can make four or
five broomswith one kg of broom grass. According to an official in Nagaland’s Department for Development of
Underdeveloped Areas (DUDA), hill-brooms are in high demand everywhere because they are sturdier and of finer
quality. But, till the arrival of the Van Dhan Yojana, unscrupulous middlemen and traders were making all the
money by dictating the price.
The hill broom intervention of Van Dhan Yojana has transformed lives of tribal villages in Longleng and other
backward districts of Nagaland by increasing their income. Though hill broom grass is traditionally collected
only during December-February, villagers have already started earning a handsome amount by collecting the
broom grass during these three months in the VDV Kendras, and manufacturing, selling brooms round the year.
During the COVID-19 lockdown, hill broom turned out to be a life-saver for tribal villages in several districts of
Nagaland, with people processing, storing and selling their brooms within their respective villages, rather than
having to go out to look for a market.
With the hill broom experiment working wonders, Nagaland’s DUDA has announced the creation of seven VDVKs
and through the SHG network, to exclusively engage in collection of 300 metric tons of hill broom between
November 2022 and May 2023, particularly from Longleng, Mon and Tuensang districts and market them
countrywide through the TRIFED network. TRIFED has meanwhile also launched a hill broom plantation drive
in Nagaland, which in turn has also promised to stop jhum (slash-and-burn) cultivation in more areas of the
state.
Some of the items that the beneficiaries
have started producing by way of value addition
of different minor forest produces are – honey,
hill broom, spices, pickles, jam, juices and various
bamboo products, apart from betel nut, tamarind,
sal leaves, neem seed, jamun and amla.
One item manufactured by PMVDY beneficiaries
of Tripura which has already attracted countrywide
attention is the bamboo water bottle. An innovation
of the Bamboo and Cane Development Institute
(Tripura), tribal artisans have found this unique eco-
friendly water bottle as a major income-generating
item under PMVDY . Bamboo cultivation has
remained a sustainable livelihood option for about
5,000 tribal families of Tripura, and value-addition of
various bamboo items under PMVDY has begun to
redefine the lives of the poor tribal communities.
Meghalaya
Meghalaya and TRIFED have signed an MoU for
implementation of the Pradhan Mantri Van Dhan
Yojana only in January 2021, with the Department
of Planning as the nodal agency and Meghalaya
Basin Management Agency as implementing agency.
Thirty-nine VKDK clusters have been set up so far,
covering 585 self-help groups with a little over
11,000 beneficiaries. Some of the products include
hill broom, bay-leaf, wild honey, black pepper,
cinnamon, packing leaves, edible wild nuts and of
course jams and pickles of various edible wild fruits
like blackberry, gooseberry, wild olive, soh broi
(Ziziphus) and sohphie. Meghalaya being a leading
producer of plum, pineapple, orange, apricot, litchi,
kiwi, jackfruit, peach, pear, etc, the VKDKs have also
identified these for value addition under the Yojana.
Arunachal Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh, a late entrant into the Van
Dhan Yojana programme, has signed an MoU with
TRIFED in March 2021. The state Rural Development
department has been made the nodal agency for
the implementation of this scheme, while Arunachal
Pradesh State Rural Livelihood Mission (ArSRLM) is
the State Implementation Agency. At least 85 VDVK
clusters have been set up in the first year, and 1,275
SHGs have been brought under their umbrella,
covering an estimated 25,000 beneficiaries.
(The author is a Guwahati-based writer. Views
expressed are personal. Email: tapatibkashyap@
gmail.com)
Page 5
Kurukshetra September 2022 21
Dr. Tapati Baruah Kashyap
The North-eastern region is one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse regions in Asia, and each state takes pride
in a range of cultures and traditions. The percentage of the tribal population in the seven states of the region is also very
high. Pradhan Mantri Van Dhan Yojana (PMVDY) is intended to bring about significant positive changes in the lives of tribal
communities living in forest areas across the country by way of improving livelihood opportunities for them. This, in turn, is
expected to cause a socio-economic upliftment of the people.
Changing Lives of North-eastern Tribes
radhan Mantri Van Dhan Yojana (PMVDY),
a flagship programme of the Government
of India, was unveiled by Prime Minister
Shri Narendra Modi on April 14, 2018. It
is intended to bring significant positive changes in
the lives of tribal communities living in forest areas
across the country by way of improving livelihood
opportunities for them. This in turn is expected to
cause a socio-economic upliftment of the people.
Needless to say, the majority of tribal people across
India have an inseparable relationship with forests,
and are dependent on various kinds of minor forest
produce to earn a living.
While Tribal Cooperative Marketing Federation
of India (TRIFED), an agency under the Ministry
of Tribal Affairs is responsible for developing,
designing and pivoting PMVDY across the country.
Different organisations have been entrusted with
the task of implementing it in different states. At
the grassroots level, tribal community-owned Van
Dhan Vikas Kendra Clusters (VDVKCs) have been
set up in the predominantly forested tribal districts,
with each cluster constituting 15 tribal SHGs/Van
Dhan Kendras, with the latter comprising up to 20
tribal forest produce gatherers or artisans. This way
each Cluster covers about 300 beneficiaries. The
P
Government of India provides 100 percent funds
through TRIFED, and each cluster is provided Rs. 15
lakh to conduct its activities.
The North-eastern region is one of the most
ethnically and linguistically diverse regions in Asia,
and each state takes pride in a range of cultures
and traditions. The 2011 Census Report mentions
135 recognised scheduled tribes and 250 ethnic
communities in the region. The percentage of tribal
population in the seven states of the region is also
very high – Arunachal Pradesh (68), Assam (12.4),
Manipur (40.9), Meghalaya (86.1), Mizoram (94.4),
Nagaland (86.5) and Tripura (31.8).
Several activities are interrelated in making the
Pradhan Mantri Van Dhan Yojana successful in the
northeast. These include value addition to various
minor forest produce available in the respective
tribal inhabited areas, upgrading skills by imparting
training, building successful entrepreneurship
among the communities, and creating a dependable
market linkage.
Assam
In Assam, the Pradhan Mantri Van Dhan Yojana
is being implemented by three agencies. While
Kurukshetra September 2022 22
Welfare of Plain Tribes and Other Backward Classes
(WPT&BC) department is the nodal agency, Assam
Plains Tribes Development Corporation (APTDC)
is the state implementing agency. The Guwahati-
based Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship (IIE),
on the other hand, is the state resource agency. In
Assam, over 300 Van Dhan Vikash Kendras covering
37 districts have been sanctioned till June 2022, of
which at least 302 Kendras have already become fully
functional. These cover around 92,119 beneficiaries,
majority of them being women.
Formation of cooperative societies among
the beneficiaries, and training programmes being a
continuous programme, primary-level production
has already started in at least 50 Kendras.
The most significant aspect of the Pradhan
Mantri Van Dhan Yojana programme in Assam is the
creation of a brand called TRISSAM in order to bring
about a uniform identity of all products manufactured
by the tribal beneficiaries. Launched in September
2020, the brand has been designed and developed
by IIE, and marketing has already begun through
various marketing channels, state and national
level exhibitions, and fairs. The list of value-added
MFP products of the PMVDY beneficiaries of Assam
includes wild honey, black rice, joha (aromatic) rice,
bora (sticky) rice, aijong rice, muri (puffed rice), chira
(flattened rice), bhut jolokiya (king chilli), mustard
oil, black pepper, hill broom, green organic tea,
jaggery, turmeric powder, bay-leaf/powder, incense
sticks, jackfruit seed/powder, ginger powder/dry,
various kinds of squashes and jams, etc.
Manipur
In Manipur, 200 VDVKs have been set up so
far, with 3,320 SHGs under them covering about
60,400 beneficiaries, mostly in the tribal-majority
districts of Churachandpur, Tamenglong, Ukhrul,
Noney, Kangpokpi and Pherzawl. While mobilisation
and sensitisation were carried out through cluster-
wise workshops and advocacy programmes, master
trainers and experts were engaged in cluster-
wise training. The Kendras have already started
producing various products like fruit candies (of
amla, wild apple, pineapple, ginger, Burmese grapes,
plum), jam (of pineapple, amla, plum), pickles (of
bamboo shoot, king chilli, banana stem, black olive),
mushroom, spices (dalchini, turmeric, ginger, chilli,
bay-leaf), banana chips, to name a few. Hill broom,
common to several other North-eastern states, is
also another major product of Manipur’s Van Dhan
Kendras.
A couple of mobile vans have been also
provided to sell the products door-to-door in the
urban centres including Imphal, while the products
are also being sold online. The concerted efforts
of all stakeholders have made Manipur a leading
state in the implementation of PMVDY , and this
achievement was duly recognised by the central
government by conferring it the “Champion State”
title in October, 2020.
With products manufactured by the
beneficiaries having found good market response,
Pradhan Mantri Van Dhan Vikas Yojana has
emerged as a beacon of change, impacting the
tribal ecosystem as never before in Manipur. It has
provided employment to tribal women and improved
their financial conditions.
Manipur has also bagged five national awards
during the first Van Dhan Annual Awards, 2020-21
at the celebration of 34
th
foundation day of TRIFED.
The five awards are Most Proactive State, Best
Digital Friendly State, Best Sales generated (2
nd
Place), the Most number of Van Dhan Vikas Kendra
established (2
nd
place), and Best Training (2
nd
place).
Several Van Dhan Vikas Kendras of Manipur also
received a few State Van Dhan Awards at the regional
level.
Mizoram
In Mizoram, Van Dhan Vikas Kendras established
by TRIFED have emerged as new centres of
livelihood, self-employment and income generation
for tribal gatherers, forest dwellers and the home-
bound labour and artisans of the state. While 44
VDVKs were set up in the first phase, 115 VDVKs are
in the pipeline in the second phase. The programme
aims to bring about sustainable livelihood for forest-
based tribal people by facilitating skill upgradation,
capacity building, training, as well as promoting
value addition to various minor forest produce.
While the Registrar of Cooperatives Societies is
the implementing and monitoring agency under the
Department of Cooperation, 46,168 beneficiaries
under the 159 Van Dhan Vikash Kendras in Mizoram
are producing hill broom, bamboo shoot, various
kinds of edible wild fruits, turmeric, amla, bay-leaf,
ginger, honey, chilli, and aloe vera.
Kurukshetra September 2022 23
Nagaland
With the implementation of Pradhan Mantri Van
Dhan Vikas Y ojana in the state, Nagaland has emerged
as another example of tribal entrepreneurship
that has showcased to the entire country how
cluster development and value addition can help
members earn significantly higher income. Nagaland
has 206 Van Dhan clusters covering over 61,800
beneficiaries. Three agencies – the Directorate of
Under-Developed Areas (DUDA), Nagaland State
Cooperative Marketing and Consumers’ Federation
Ltd. (MARCOFED) and Nagaland Bee-keeping and
Honey Mission – are jointly implementing the yojana.
The Van Dhan clusters have also emerged as new
centres of economic empowerment for the tribal
communities by way of receiving support in terms of
financial capital, training, mentoring, etc. in order to
expand their business and enhance earnings.
The range of products of the Van Dhan Vikas
Kendras of Nagaland includes wild honey, amla,
nutgall, lac, ginger, turmeric, hill broom, bael,
neem seeds, shikakai seeds, oyster mushroom,
nagarmotha (nut grass), and shatavari (asparagus),
to name a few.
While these products have become popular in
Kohima and other urban centres of the state, the
annual Hornbill Festival held at the Kisama tourist
village in December has emerged as the major event
where tourists and visitors buy these products.
The VDVY and MSP for Minor Forest Produce
(MFP) scheme focus on farmers’ entrepreneurship
programmes through processing, packaging,
branding and marketing of locally available products,
with Nagaland topping in three categories – Best
Survey, Best Training and the most number of Van
Dhan Vikas Clusters (VDVKCs) established on the
occasion of the 34
th
foundation day of TRIFED. The
state also secured the third position in Best Sales
Generated and Innovation and Creativity.
Tripura
Pradhan Mantri Van Dhan Yojana programme in
Tripura was launched in January 2020 with a central
grant of Rs. 2.26 crore. While 17 Van Dhan Vikas
Kendras covering 4,256 beneficiaries under 249
SHGs were set up in the first phase, ten more VDVKs
were set up, taking the number of beneficiaries up
to 8,100. The VDVKs provide support for setting
up sheds, tool kits are provided, and training is
imparted. During 2020-21, ten more VDVKs have
been set up, and each VDVK provided pucca sheds,
warehouses for storage, and add-on equipment
etc. The Yojana is being implemented by Tripura
Rehabilitation Plantation Corporation and Tripura
Rural Livelihood Mission under the Tribal Welfare
and Forest departments.
Van Dhan Yojana Bringing Smiles
Suprasad Swargiary, a retired primary school teacher, associated with Dhanubhanga Kendra in Goalpara district
said after undergoing training, members of their Kendra have been producing various products from local forest
produce like blackberries, jackfruits, pineapples, bay-leaves, neem seeds, and bamboo sticks, and bamboo. A
section of women of Dhanubhanga Kendra have been making bamboo jewellery, which is marketed through the
TRISSAM network of IIE.
“The average income of the villagers has gone up. At the moment the increase in income is not very big. But then,
every passing month the income is increasing,” he said. The Dhanubhanga Kendra, which covers about 30 hamlets
under Dhanubhanga gram panchayat, has 303 beneficiaries- the majority of them being women.
Jahnabi Boro, Cluster Development Executive of Rangapara Kendra in Sonitpur district said there are 306
beneficiaries. “Our members have undergone four training programmes under IIE, one of which was for 30 days.
Our members have been making pickles, juice and jam from locally available fruits and vegetables including bhut
jolokiya or king chilli, apart from incense sticks.
According to Jayanti Rabha of Bahupara Kendra in Kamrup district, 300 members of the Kendra have been
manufacturing various food products from rice. These include various kinds of laddoos and traditional pitha,
apart from chira and moori and black-rice cake. “Our villages being located on the outskirts of Guwahati, we
have the advantage of a huge market close by. As such, our members also make papad and pickles, all of which
are sold under the TRISSAM brand name”, she said.
Kurukshetra September 2022 24
Sweeping Success
Pradhan Mantri Van Dhan Yojana has brought about an exponential increase in income, and thus has transformed
lives of several hundred tribal families across 16 districts of the state. One single item which has emerged as
game-changer for these families is the hill broom, available in huge quantities across the hill state.
Take for example; Longleng which is said to be one of the most backward districts of Nagaland. Till a few years
ago, villagers belonging to the Phom tribe of Langleng, used to sell their unique hill broom grass for just Rs.
7 per kg. With support from the Van Dhan Yojana, they now earn Rs. 60 per broom. They can make four or
five broomswith one kg of broom grass. According to an official in Nagaland’s Department for Development of
Underdeveloped Areas (DUDA), hill-brooms are in high demand everywhere because they are sturdier and of finer
quality. But, till the arrival of the Van Dhan Yojana, unscrupulous middlemen and traders were making all the
money by dictating the price.
The hill broom intervention of Van Dhan Yojana has transformed lives of tribal villages in Longleng and other
backward districts of Nagaland by increasing their income. Though hill broom grass is traditionally collected
only during December-February, villagers have already started earning a handsome amount by collecting the
broom grass during these three months in the VDV Kendras, and manufacturing, selling brooms round the year.
During the COVID-19 lockdown, hill broom turned out to be a life-saver for tribal villages in several districts of
Nagaland, with people processing, storing and selling their brooms within their respective villages, rather than
having to go out to look for a market.
With the hill broom experiment working wonders, Nagaland’s DUDA has announced the creation of seven VDVKs
and through the SHG network, to exclusively engage in collection of 300 metric tons of hill broom between
November 2022 and May 2023, particularly from Longleng, Mon and Tuensang districts and market them
countrywide through the TRIFED network. TRIFED has meanwhile also launched a hill broom plantation drive
in Nagaland, which in turn has also promised to stop jhum (slash-and-burn) cultivation in more areas of the
state.
Some of the items that the beneficiaries
have started producing by way of value addition
of different minor forest produces are – honey,
hill broom, spices, pickles, jam, juices and various
bamboo products, apart from betel nut, tamarind,
sal leaves, neem seed, jamun and amla.
One item manufactured by PMVDY beneficiaries
of Tripura which has already attracted countrywide
attention is the bamboo water bottle. An innovation
of the Bamboo and Cane Development Institute
(Tripura), tribal artisans have found this unique eco-
friendly water bottle as a major income-generating
item under PMVDY . Bamboo cultivation has
remained a sustainable livelihood option for about
5,000 tribal families of Tripura, and value-addition of
various bamboo items under PMVDY has begun to
redefine the lives of the poor tribal communities.
Meghalaya
Meghalaya and TRIFED have signed an MoU for
implementation of the Pradhan Mantri Van Dhan
Yojana only in January 2021, with the Department
of Planning as the nodal agency and Meghalaya
Basin Management Agency as implementing agency.
Thirty-nine VKDK clusters have been set up so far,
covering 585 self-help groups with a little over
11,000 beneficiaries. Some of the products include
hill broom, bay-leaf, wild honey, black pepper,
cinnamon, packing leaves, edible wild nuts and of
course jams and pickles of various edible wild fruits
like blackberry, gooseberry, wild olive, soh broi
(Ziziphus) and sohphie. Meghalaya being a leading
producer of plum, pineapple, orange, apricot, litchi,
kiwi, jackfruit, peach, pear, etc, the VKDKs have also
identified these for value addition under the Yojana.
Arunachal Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh, a late entrant into the Van
Dhan Yojana programme, has signed an MoU with
TRIFED in March 2021. The state Rural Development
department has been made the nodal agency for
the implementation of this scheme, while Arunachal
Pradesh State Rural Livelihood Mission (ArSRLM) is
the State Implementation Agency. At least 85 VDVK
clusters have been set up in the first year, and 1,275
SHGs have been brought under their umbrella,
covering an estimated 25,000 beneficiaries.
(The author is a Guwahati-based writer. Views
expressed are personal. Email: tapatibkashyap@
gmail.com)
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