Ajit Mani worked as an executive of Malayalam Plantations (UK) Ltd. from 1967 to 1979, where his first two assignments involved supervision of timber felling in the Company’s vast ‘Private Forests’ from two of its tea estates in the Wayanad. Subsequently, he was assigned by the Wayanad Group of Malayalam Plantations estates to assess timber wealth in its other estates. During this time, he came in contact with tribals and NGOs working with tribals in various parts of South Wayanad Taluk of Calicut District. He was an Assistant Superintendent on tea divisions in Choladi and Cherambadi villages of Gudalur Taluk, Nilgiris District, and Acting Superintendent on a tea estate in Sultan’s Battery Taluk of Calicut District respectively at the height of Naxal activity in Wayanad. In 1980, he studied the agitation against a planned hydro-electric dam in Silent Valley, Palakkad. Here he came in contact with tribal leaders and members of the Kerala Sastra Sahithya Parishad (KSSP).
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