Living Constitution
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This multimedia story was developed by Native Picture, with support from Kalpavriksh, Vikalp Sangam and the Paul Hamlyn Foundation.
In this episode we travel to Pachgaon, a small village in Maharashtra, India, to listen to a quiet but powerful story of self governance. The people of Pachgaon speak about how their lives began to change when they came together to understand and claim their rights over land and forests. What follows is not just a legal process but a deeply human journey shaped by trust, collective decision making, and a long relationship with the forest.
As seasonal migration, uncertainty and exclusion once defined everyday life, asserting rights under the Forest Rights Act helped the community imagine a different future. Through village meetings, shared responsibility and local knowledge, Pachgaon began to practice democracy in its most grounded form. This episode reflects on how laws become meaningful only when people make them their own, turning a written constitution into something lived and practiced every day.
