
| Saving the Knowledge of a Secret Forest |
He went to college to study botany (plants) and then received a Ph.D. in microbiology. For more than 10 years now, Dr. Deepak Acharya has been studying Patalkot, its people, and their knowledge of medicinal plants. He has discovered many things about them. More than 2,000 natives live in villages scattered throughout the forest. There is a great harmony among them living in a comfortable balance, gladly helping each other, growing and collecting their own food foods. They are unusually skilled at making pulps and extracts of plants for curing illnesses. They have medicinal treatments for many illnesses including; measles, cholera, hypertension, diabetes, coughs, snakebites, and even pain.
"Patalkot was becoming famous for its treasure of medicinal plants. With the discovery of Patalkot's treasures, though, some other things began to happen. The natives are generous with their knowledge and offer their medicinal secrets with open hearts. This is how their people have always survived, by sharing information and supplies with each other. People who came to the forest, however, saw a way to profit from this. They brought in teams of harvesters to strip the forest clean of valuable herbs. They sold them on the outside for great profit. Whole sections of forest were cut to gain easier access to collection sites. In trade they gave the people portable radios that blared through the forest, frightening off wildlife and quickly replacing the communal music that bound the tribes together." (From Dr. Acharya's Patalkot website)Then loggers began cutting down the trees. Deepak Acharya and other friends of Patalkot were distressed to see these things happening and acted quickly to protect the forest and its people. New laws have been passed to stop logging and plant collection. Conservation officers now keep watch and, with the help of volunteers and Dr. Acharya, it is hoped that Patalkot can be protected from the pressures of the modern world. It is wonderful to discover a place full of natural treasures, but we must always protect a place we love even if it means limiting how much we can enjoy it, so it can stay in its natural state.
Dr. Acharya’s herbal formulation company will collect and study the efficacy of tribal remedies. According to Dr. Acharya, medicinal plants and indigenous knowledge for the Indian economy could become what oil is to the Gulf. "We aim to document indigenous knowledge, then test it in the laboratory," says Dr. Acharya. "We hope to produce drugs that are easy to access, low-cost, and protect the intellectual property rights of the tribes." His company plans to donate a third of its profits from any drugs developed to the tribal communities from which they come. "For six-and-a-half years, Dr. Acharya traveled four hours across the bumpy 80-kilometer road between Patalkot and his hometown, Chhindwara, where he studied and taught botany and microbiology at Danielson College, a small college. He learned the local language to build trust among the xenophobic medicine men, and hiked up and down steep, rocky ravines of the 79-square-kilometer valley to catalog more than 500 medicinal plants and more than 200 tribal treatments. He is drawn by the challenge of trying to substantiate whether any of the herbs stand up to tribal claims that they can effectively treat hundreds of disorders." Voigt It’s a matter how I convince people "what exactly Dr. Acharya is trying to do." I hope everyone understands my feelings and also tries to know what Dr. Acharya is doing for common men. Dr. Acharya has recently started another journey for his work in Dangs in South Gujarat. “It’s a new journey for me to Dangs,” says Dr. Acharya. “I am not much known here but trying to spend my time as much as I can spare for them,” he added. Dang District is quite isolated and materially underdeveloped, encompassing 1800 Km2 in a rugged valley noted for its still largely pristine teak forests. Dangs is 100% tribal district declared by the Economic Times, and also it is the most backward district among top 20 in India mentioned in the Planning Commission bulletin recently. The Bhagat (priest and medicine man) is thought to be the ultimate "good man." He is believed to be a spiritual man who communicates with the gods. He is considered a friend, a philosopher, a guide, and a healer. Dang is known to have hundreds of rare and important medicinal plants. Bhagat perform traditional healings. Tribals of this region are fully dependent upon herbal medication. They have cures for almost all common disorders and a few of them claim to cure severe health disorders like cancer, too. The most important thing to note is: “They feel insecure when an outsider comes and meets them.” They have been cheated, looted and deceived a lot. People came, took knowledge, uprooted plants and forgot the tribals. Dr. SK Nanda, Principal Secretary in Government of Gujarat State and Guardian Secretary, Dang District, has spent many years in Dang. Thanks go to Dr. Nanda who extended his full support to Dr. Acharya. According to Dr. Acharya, “Dr. Nanda is always with me whenever I visit the place so that they (tribals) start believing in me. It took 2 years to convey my mission to the people in Patalkot.” “Unlike Patalkot, Dang has been easy to access and the full credit goes to Dr. Nanda.” Dr. Acharya has started documenting knowledge of Bhagats in Dangs. Now, tribals of both regions, i.e., Patalkot and Dangs, are noticing Dr. Deepak Acharya’s mission of “recognition of their knowledge.” Yes, why not? Ultimately they (tribals) will be the real achievers. People like Dr. Acharya are real but unsung heroes. I salute his enthusiasm and commitment for his people. Well done, Dr. Acharya! You are not only my real hero, but the hero of Patalkot and Dang also.
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Written by
Garima from India
Photos courtesy of http://dracharya.tripod.com Images created by Dr. Deepak Acharya |
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Patalkot - The Hidden World Dr. Deepak Acharya's Web site. Patalkot Information on Patalkot and its people Centre for Environment Education (CEE) was created in recognition of the importance of environmental education in India’s overall environment and development strategy. The Centre is currently participating in plans to provide employment for the Dangs. "Modern medicine? New life for old cures" by Kevin Voigt Wall Street Journal Asia, Hong Kong:May 12, 2006. p. W.8 |
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