A New Beginning
As it moves into its second phase, and an ambitious one, the focus of the Kanjar Project would shift to the following:
1. Grouping and Networking: Kanjar need to be grouped together as a `community' by forging alliances between desparate groups (dera) Each of such groups need to network between themselves to share common lineage and concerns.
2. Lobbying and Advocacy: Organising the kanjar into groups and mobilising them to stake their rightful existence is critical. The community ought to exert its stakes into `welfare programs' of the state by demanding a `Kanjar Development Fund'.
3. Reforming and Recognising: The legal provisions that have continued to stigmatise the community would need to reformed such that the kanjar get rightful recognition as a society.
Under each of these categories, a set of actions with a timeline would need to be developed to make a lasting impact on the lives of the kanjars. De-stigmatisation and search for alternate livelihoods options would ned to be concurrently pursued to uplift the community from the current abyss.