झारखण्ड में विलुप्त होते पारम्परिक आदिवासी खेलों को बचाने की मुहिम
टाटा स्टील की सहायक कंपनी टाटा कल्चरल सोसाइटी विलुप्त होने के कगार पर पहुंच चुके खेलों को फिर लोकप्रिय बनाने की दिशा में काम कर रही है।सुधीर कुमार मिश्रा की रिपोर्ट
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टाटा स्टील की सहायक कंपनी टाटा कल्चरल सोसाइटी विलुप्त होने के कगार पर पहुंच चुके खेलों को फिर लोकप्रिय बनाने की दिशा में काम कर रही है।सुधीर कुमार मिश्रा की रिपोर्ट
Read moreTribal youngsters can sometimes be seen running about energetically in a traditional game in several parts of Odisha. The game used to be played similarly in neighbouring Jharkhand but it has now seemingly gone extinct, finds out Niroj Ranjan Misra
Read moreAs he spent his Sunday amidst flora and fauna, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met and interacted with the stars of the award-winning documentary, The Elephant Whisperers -- Bomman and Bellie, The Indian Tribal reports
Read moreDroupadi Murmu on Saturday (April 8) became the third President and the second woman President to undertake such a sortie, The Indian Tribal reports
Read moreThey could be India's weapon to fight against food insecurity, malnutrition and poverty in tribal areas, according to a study by an international team of researchers. The Indian Tribal delves into its details
Read moreThe Rs 70,000-crore project is a bid to augment rail infrastructure and connectivity in tribal dominated regions, The Indian Tribal reports
Read moreA popular belief of both tribals and non-tribals in this part of the country has it that Lord Hanuman was born in the Anjan village of Gumla district of Jharkhand. This Ram Navami, celebrated to commemorate the birth of Lord Rama, Sudhir Kumar Mishra brings to you the [...]
Read moreEvery year, for the past over six decades, the World Theatre Day is observed on 27th March. On this occasion, as Niroj Ranjan Misra profiles a group of tribal artistes earning accolades for its stage plays, he learns that the members are farmers, contract labourers and students who [...]
Read moreThe National Commission for Scheduled Tribes has issued notice to the Odisha Government to reply to allegations that tribals residing in more than 45 villages bordering four States were deprived of basic human rights and justice,
Read moreTribals have intensified their demand for granting recognition to Sarna as a separate religion and put the Government on notice warning it of a boycott of the Lok Sabha polls in 2024 if their demand is not met by then. But what is the issue all about? [...]
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