Name: Gladson Dungdung
Date of Birth: 13 July 1978
Profession: Other
Net Worth: His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Gladson Dungdung worth at the age of 45 years old? Gladson Dungdung’s income source is mostly from being a successful Other. He is from Indian. We have estimated
Gladson Dungdung’s net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets. $1 Million – $5 Million
Birthplace: N/A
Nationality: Indian
Age: 45 years old
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Gladson Dungdung, born on 13 July 1978, in the bustling city of N/A, is a renowned Other. With a net worth of $1 Million – $5 Million.
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Gladson Dungdung (born 2 May 1980) is a human rights activist researcher, writer, motivator and public speaker based in Ranchi, India. He is founder of the Adivasis Publications, Adivasis Hunkar and Jharkhand Human Rights Movement. He comes from the Kharia Adivasi community in Jharkhand (India). His family was displaced for an irrigation project built at Chhinda River in Simdega district of Jharkhand in 1980. His parents were brutally killed in June 1990 while they were going to attend the civil court, Simdega in a land related dispute of a family in the village. Consequently, he has had to undergo through a long struggle for survival. He was unable to get admission in the College for lack of Rs. 250. He worked as daily wage labourer, cycle mechanic and helper in tea shop.
He was one of the first authors published by Adivaani with the English language book “Whose Country is it Anyway?”, launched in 2013 at the New Delhi World Book Fair.
His passport was taken in January 2014, following “a sensitive report from state police” related to his travel to Germany and Thailand to speak about the gross human rights violation. He reported refusing to pay bribes during his passport application process. In May 2016 he was also offloaded from a Delhi-London Air India flight, on his way to attend an international seminar highlighting the situation of Adivasis.On this occasion, he was branded an ‘anti-State and Maoist sympathizer’, even though he has always impartially criticized both sides in the Maoist conflict, and believes that criticism of wrongdoings by State officials should be understood in a positive light, as part of an effort to bring about changes for the better.
He has spoken in the international seminars and conferences held in Hague (Netherlands), Paris (France), Geneva (Switzerland), Copenhagen (Denmark), Bonn, Berlin and Bad boll (Germany), University of Sussex (England) and Chiang Mai (Thailand). He served as an honorary member in the Assessment and Monitoring Authority under the Planning Commission of India (Govt. of India) from May 2011 to April 2013, and was awarded the Samata Ratan Award, 2014, for his extraordinary work for the Adivasi communities of India.
He was one of the first authors published by Adivaani with the English language book “Whose Country is it Anyway?”, launched in 2013 at the New Delhi World Book Fair.