A Long Innings
It was a chance encounter with boys sniffing drugs on the streets of Aizawl in 1996, that turned Chuanga Pachuau to cricket and it has been Mizoram’s gain all the way, tells Proyashi Barua
Read moreDetailsIt was a chance encounter with boys sniffing drugs on the streets of Aizawl in 1996, that turned Chuanga Pachuau to cricket and it has been Mizoram’s gain all the way, tells Proyashi Barua
Read moreDetailsNothing brings to life the essence of Jharkhand as its music and dance. Folk songs and music also define the history of the land and its people, Sudhir Kumar Mishra taps on this aspect
Read moreDetailsLight, masks, sound and action! A step into the community centre of tribal villages reveals myriad music, instruments and dances at play. These are woven into the social fabric of the tribes, emoting for them. Sudhir Kumar Mishra gets into the groove in Jharkhand
Read moreDetailsThe Indian Tribal is India’s first bilingual (English & Hindi) digital journalistic venture dedicated exclusively to the Scheduled Tribes. The ambitious, game-changer initiative is brought to you by Madtri Ventures Pvt Ltd (www.madtri.com). From the North East to Gujarat, from Kerala to Jammu and Kashmir — our seasoned journalists bring to the fore life stories from the backyards of the tribal, indigenous communities comprising 10.45 crore members and constituting 8.6 percent of India’s population as per Census 2011. Unsung Adivasi achievers, their lip-smacking cuisines, ancient medicinal systems, centuries-old unique games and sports, ageless arts and crafts, timeless music and traditional musical instruments, we cover the Scheduled Tribes community like never-before, of course, without losing sight of the ailments, shortcomings and negatives like domestic abuse, alcoholism and malnourishment among others plaguing them. Know the unknown, lesser-known tribal life as we bring reader-engaging stories of Adivasis of India.
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