Adding a significant chapter to the recent history of Bastar, the Adivasi movement that began following the killings of three persons in police firing in Silger village completes one year today. Bastar has seen several Adivasi protests in the last few decades, but they have mostly remained short-lived and localised. The protests that began in a small village in south Chhattisgarh last year have spread across the seven districts of the Bastar zone, an area bigger than Kerala. Significantly, around the same time, the northern part of Chhattisgarh has also witnessed a protest over coal mining in the Hasdeo Arand region, a protest that has moved out of the local forest and spread across several major cities. Together these movements have created a new civic consciousness in Chhattisgarh and can be seen through three chief prisms.