When the Chhattisgarh Assembly recently passed a unanimous resolution urging the Union government to cancel all coal blocks in Hasdeo Aranya forest area, it marked a great victory for a movement that has captured global attention. The movement didn’t have any celebrity or famous name att-ached to it. It was led by little-known Adivasis, who had little idea about their rights in the beginning, but could soon articulate the finer details of Schedule V. Without any ext-ernal financial support, it was run solely on collections generated by villagers and defeated the collective atte-mpts, to begin mining in the area, by two state governm-ents, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh, the Centre, as well as a big corporate group.