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Tribal Film Fest Ends With A Vow To Amplify Indigenous Voices On Global Stage

Organisers said the 3-day festival, jointly organized by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs and the Government of Jharkhand, marked a major ‘milestone’ for indigenous cinema in India. The Indian Tribal gives out the details


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Tribal scholar from Jharkhand represents India at German-India Summit 2025

Maloti Hambram, an LL.M. scholar from the National University of Study and Research in Law (NUSRL), Ranchi, and a member of the tribal community from East Singhbhum, represented India at the German-India Innovation Summit (GIIC) 2025, held on October 6th–7th in Berlin, Germany. She actively contributed to the summit’s working sessions.The summit, focused on accelerating innovation and technological collaboration between India and Germany. Following the Berlin summit, Hambram extended her diplomatic engagements during her visit to Belgium from October 9th–10th, 2025, where she held insightful discussions with Members of the European Parliament  and officials from the Belgian Embassy.

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States and Union Territories in India have Scheduled Tribes

Emphasising the importance of technology in our lives in modern era, President Droupadi Murmu said it is not right that our tribal community be deprived of the benefits of modern development. The occasion also saw the launch of Venture Capital Fund for Scheduled Tribes. THE INDIAN TRIBAL reports 

The Festival of Flowers is celebrated by Oraon tribals, mostly in Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh, on the third day of the Chaitra month. It will be celebrated tomorrow (April 11). Sarhul heralds the beginning of the New Year. The Indian Tribal brings you a pictorial presentation about the vibrant, lively and colourful festival, wherein nature is worshipped
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