Commonly Available Edible Vegetation Keeps Jharkhand’s Tribal Sportspersons Fit
The land of artistes, sportspersons and musicians nurtures its talent with vegetables and recipes unique to the region. Sudhir Kumar Mishra takes a peek
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 land of artistes, sportspersons and musicians nurtures its talent with vegetables and recipes unique to the region. Sudhir Kumar Mishra takes a peek
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
Read moreDetailsThe heavy ornaments worn by Jammu & Kashmir’s nomadic tribes are a unique but fast-eroding craft. The Indian Tribal explores the significance and prevalence of designs these women have been wearing since days of yore
Read moreDetailsGiving up a high-profile police job, one man has made not only his own dream, but those of many tribal children too, come true. Sudhir Kumar Mishra meets friend-mentor-guide Dr Arun Oraon
Read moreDetailsWhen in Shillong, eat as the locals do. And what better than a salad dressing to not only add taste but also lower cholesterol levels. Proyashi Barua takes a piquant spoonful
Read moreDetailsLuguburu Ghantabari in Jharkhand is an age-old religious institution of the Santhals that has now been popularised by increasing tourism. Sudhir Kumar Mishra makes the trip
Read moreDetailsA two-day demonstration was held in the national capital to demand a 'Greater Tipraland'. Mrittika Jain reports.
Read moreDetailsABHIJAT SHUKLA tells you how people in Chhattisgarh have held nature close to their heart - like nowhere else
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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