Spring was not far behind. Defying cold winter waves and threats from Left-wing extremists, every village in the remote districts of Chhattisgarh was celebrating the charm of self-rule and the power of autonomy over their village governments. It was the winter of 2005, and the first-ever elections to local government bodies were taking place, after Chhattisgarh was born out of Madhya Pradesh in 2000. For many illiterate and semi-literate women, for whom just their thumb impressions counted so long, it was a dream come true: they could now contest, paste pictures, file nomination papers, attend rallies and speak at gatherings.