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Mendha-Lekha, a small Gond tribal village in remote region of Maharashtra (India) put forth a novel example of how people can govern themselves with consensus and make a productive use of their forest.


This documentary film is a story of the struggle of the villagers which collectively took efforts to protect their surrounding forest. The village became the first village in India to acquire the forest rights. It helped the villagers to attain financial prosperity and independence.


Mendha Lekha successfully implemented values of gender equality, love, trust and friendship, consensus decision making and conservation of environment which are the key principles for creating a civilised and prosperous future world. This can be brought into practice in any community where people have a will to unite.


The film conveys that the story of Mendha-Lekha is extremely meaningful in the current global scenario. Democracy prevails where people are awakened and make their own decisions - decentralised governance leads to realising the dream of a republic.

  • Year
    2023
  • Runtime
    53 minutes
  • Language
    Marathi
  • Country
    India
  • Genre
    Fighting Back
  • Subtitle Language
    English
  • Social Media
  • Director
    Virendra Valsangkar
  • Producer
    Vidarbha Bhooda Gramdan, Sahayog Samiti
  • Cinematographer
    Ninad Gosavi
  • Editor
    Virendra Valsangkar
  • Sound Design
    Dhananjay Sathe
  • Music
    Kedar Divekar