
Legal awareness camps conducted in the villages – both before and after the implementation of the Forest Rights Act 2006 – played a vital role in creating awareness among the tribal population of their rights. Tribal councils and mothers’ groups (Taayaru Ottimai) were trained in the applicable laws. Through this movement, tribal population gained ownership of land in excess of 1000 acres. Apart from Attappady, THAMPU associated with other social organizations to create awareness about forest rights in Kannur, Kasaragod, and Idukki as well. The law was translated to Malayalam and distributed in the tribal villages. Legal awareness classes were conducted in tribal dialects. The demand for formation of Forest Rights Committees through the tribal councils (oorukoottam) was accomplished through government order (28/07/2008 GO-2941/2008/LSGD). Thus, tribals came into ownership of 12652.22 acres of land through 8222 possession certificates. The realization that welfare of children cannot be segregated from that of that of the society of their origin reinforces the interventions of THAMPU on behalf of the tribal community.