Matigan Resounds In Odisha For Dharini Devi
The Kondh tribals, both young and old, worship their presiding deity during Chaitra with music, dancing and feasting. Niroj Ranjan Misra seeks to know more about the festival
Read moreDetailsIndia is home to over 700 tribes, each with its distinct language, customs, traditions, and art forms. These tribal communities reside in different parts of the country, with some major tribal areas being found in states like Jharkhand, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, and Gujarat, among others. These areas not only boast natural beauty but also a vibrant tribal culture. Join us on a journey of discovery, where every story is a celebration of tribal resilience, artistry, and the bond with nature.
The Kondh tribals, both young and old, worship their presiding deity during Chaitra with music, dancing and feasting. Niroj Ranjan Misra seeks to know more about the festival
Read moreDetailsSending representatives to Parliament to raise the issue or enabling the victory of those supporting their cause is the better course of action, feel tribal proponents of a separate Sarna Religion Code. Sudhir Kumar Mishra reports
Read moreDetailsThe Kurmis or Kudmis have been asking for Scheduled Tribe status and inclusion in the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution. They claim that they were classified as a “notified tribe” during the British Raj. S. Shrobana reports. PART-2
Read moreDetailsWith their rail and road blockades not yielding the desired result, the Adivasi Kurmi Samaj has decided to field its candidates in Purulia, Bankura, Midnapore and Jhargram to ruin the party of BJP and TMC. S. Shrobana digs deep into the issue in a 2-part series. PART-1
Read moreDetailsBibhuti Barik writes about the State’s first Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG) that will start its new socio-economic and cultural journey following the grant of the rights. In India, they are the fourth PVTG community to be granted such a right
Read moreDetailsHer interpretation of Lepcha folklore in three different languages combines antiquated custom with a contemporary Western flair. Neelanjana Rai seeks to know more about the songstress with an impeccable voice
Read moreDetailsThe British de-notified the Sabars through the Criminal Tribes Act of 1871 accusing them of criminal activities. But subsequent legislations and amendments too were not kind to this tribal community, writes S. Shrobana PART-2
Read moreDetailsEven their deaths due to starvation failed to force successive Governments to effectively come to the rescue of this primitive tribe group. In a two-part series, S. Shrobana takes a closer look at the community, scattered in Purulia, Bankura and West Midnapore PART-1
Read moreDetailsIn a major development in Jharkhand politics, the JMM general secretary, party MLA from Jama and eldest daughter-in-law of party patriarch Shibu Soren joined the BJP in the national capital alleging her “continuous neglect”. Sudhir Kumar Mishra reports
Read moreDetailsWith the parliamentary elections just round the corner, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi reached out to the Adivasi community promising to undo the alleged “wrongs” committed by the BJP government. The Indian Tribal reports
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