How Balasore’s Tribals Gave A Name To Their Art
Exclusive to the Babandh village of Odisha, Khapar Kala has been noticed internationally now through a film. Niroj Ranjan Misra details the intricacies of the art
Read moreDetailsExclusive to the Babandh village of Odisha, Khapar Kala has been noticed internationally now through a film. Niroj Ranjan Misra details the intricacies of the art
Read moreDetailsसैकड़ों आदिवासी कलाकारों को थिएटर ने पहचान दिलाई, लेकिन किसी ने रोजी-रोटी के संकट तो किसी ने अन्य कारणों से अपना रास्ता ही बदल लिया। कला और संस्कृति को बढ़ावा देने वाला एक गैर सरकारी संगठन अब उन्हें ढूंढ-ढूंढ कर निखारने की कोशिशों में जुटा है। बता रहे [...]
Read moreDetailsTaking a serious note of two back-to-back incidents of security lapses that led to an attack on its member Ananta Nayak during his tour to Keonjhar district, the National Commission for Scheduled Tribes has asked the Odisha Government to conduct an inquiry and submit a report within three [...]
Read moreDetailsAn ominous side effect of the pandemic-caused lockdown was the huge leap in domestic abuse in remote tribal areas of Odisha. Niroj Ranjan Misra steps down to the grassroots to find out about the campaign against this malaise
Read moreDetailsपारम्परिक विधि से इलाज करने वाले चिकित्सक, जिन्हें ओडिशा में जानकार भी कहा जाता है, आदिवासी वैद्य परम्परा को संरक्षित, विस्तारित करने के लिए सामूहिक प्रयास कर रहे हैं। नीरोज रंजन मिश्रा ने इसकी उपयोगिता बनाए रखने के लिए उनकी योजना के बारे में विस्तार से बात की।
Read moreDetailsHundreds of Adivasi stage performers roped in by NGOs promoting art and culture drop out of theatre after some time. Niroj Ranjan Misra tries to find out the reasons
Read moreDetailsYoga has won this Gond teenager many laurels and he is eagerly awaiting more. Niroj Ranjan Misra finds out the flexible 16-year-old has set his sights on the world stage
Read moreDetailsThe pandemic subdued, the Rath Yatra is back and tribals in the vicinity of Sabar Srikhetra are agog with excitement. Niroj Ranjan Misra hears the story behind how this Rath Yatra is different from Puri’s — with its three chariots, Nayaks and sundry tribal rituals
Read moreDetailsकालाहांडी ज़िले में गोंड जानजाति के लोग दशहरे के दौरान आकर्षक मदली नृत्य के साथ बूढ़ा राजा की पूजा करते हैं। इस भक्ति नृत्य के बारे में बता रहे हैं नीरोज रंजन मिश्रा
Read moreDetailsBoth of Odisha’s entries at the International Short Film Festival were awarded, leaving the directors, actors and scriptwriters beaming. Niroj Ranjan Misra watches the sensitive tribal topics picked up by the movies
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