Common Ground

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Fighting Caste and Patriarchy, How Women Farmers Are Reclaiming Commons

4 December 2025

Dalit women in Punjab are reshaping access to agricultural common land by pooling money for auctions, resisting dummy bids, and bypassing upper-caste panchayats.

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February 2026

KNOWLEDGE PRODUCT

Explore our DAJGUA (Dharti Aaba Janjatiya Gram Utkarsh Abhiyan) Playbooks—practical guides to support convergence, community planning, and commons governance across tribal geographies.

EVENTS

Grameen Charcha by Atma Shakti, from 22nd to 24th Feb 2026 in Bisamcuttack, Odisha. KNOW MORE


SolveCon by Reap Benefit on 21st Feb 2026, for around 1500 young people to connect, learn by doing and explore change. KNOW MORE

CASE STUDIES

In Jharkhand, Gram Panchayat Help Desks are bridging the last mile, connecting rural communities to rights, entitlements, and commons restoration.

The Common Ground Initiative

Common Ground is a collaborative initiative bringing together civil society, government, researchers, and market actors to strengthen decentralised governance, restore ecological systems, and support leadership from Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and women.

By focusing on 205 million acres of forests, pastures, and water bodies that sustain over 350 million rural people, it works to build the connections, processes, and support systems communities need to shape their futures and drive change at the pace and scale these times demand.

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What are Commons?

Commons are shared resources such as forests, pastures, and water bodies that communities govern collectively through local norms, mutual care, and self-regulation.

They also include cultural and knowledge systems that have evolved over generations. Commons enable collaborative use and stewardship, offering a powerful alternative to extractive models by centering community agency and self-governance.

Population Dependence

Over 350 million rural poor in India rely on common property resources for their livelihoods

Economic Value

Commons contribute around USD 90.5 billion (6.6 lakh crore) annually to the incomes of rural poor households

Land Area

Commons in India cover approximately 205 million acres

Self Governance

Commons are managed through self-regulatory local institutions such as Gram Panchayats, FRA committees, Van Suraksha Samitis, and Gram Sabhas that enable collective community decisions.