Women Gram Sabha leaders are exercising their rights under the Forest Rights Act (FRA) 2006 to protect and regenerate their local ecosystems. By establishing a community-managed nursery, they are actively reversing forest degradation and nurturing biodiversity. From endangered species to local staples like Teak, Tamarind, Chironji, and Red Sandal, these women are growing the future of their forests rights in their own community land. This inspiring initiative in Jamguda village by women Gram Sabha leader is an exercise of their rights under Section 3(1)(i) of the Forest Rights Act (FRA) 2006, which empowers communities to protect, regenerate, conserve, and manage their own forest resources. By leading this nursery, the women of Jamguda are not only restoring nature but proudly reclaiming their stewardship over the land.