Madli, Dance Of Devotion
The Gonds pay obeisance to Budha Raja with the entrancing and intricate Madli Naach during Dussehra. Niroj Ranjan Misra follows the steps
Read moreThe Gonds pay obeisance to Budha Raja with the entrancing and intricate Madli Naach during Dussehra. Niroj Ranjan Misra follows the steps
Read moreThe Union Territory has a rich heritage of traditional instruments but they are less seen these days. The Indian Tribal lists a few used by the tribals
Read moreWandering across the slopes of Jammu & Kashmir, shepherds, mostly tribal nomads, have only music to accompany them. The Indian Tribal picks out some instruments they use and the notes they play
Read moreThe visually impaired Anadi Koda is gifted when it comes to music, and his prodigious talent has conquered all infirmity. Niroj Ranjan Misra tunes in
Read morePathbreaking Santhali music director Hisi Murmu has always known her life revolves around music. She picks out a few notes for Niroj Ranjan Misra
Read moreA move is afoot in Jharkhand to document the folklores and dances of the Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups namely Birhor, Korwa, Asur, Birijiya, Munda and Ho Tribes, Sudhir Kumar Mishra reports
Read moreA slew of events marked the day that kept the locals and the visitors engaged throughout. An ITNS report
Read moreWhat’s common to nursing and dance? It’s tribal danseuse and paramedic Deepa, who has won hearts and laurels alike with her stage shows. Niroj Ranjan Misra joins in with the music
Read moreThis year, music, literature and film festivals, besides adventure tourism like Naga style wrestling, mountain biking and cross-country races, are all lined up. Proyashi Barua joins the fun
Read moreNagaland’s flagship fest is back on familiar ground after Covid restrictions in 2020 forced it to be conducted vitrually. Proyashi Barua introduces the 10-day event that kickstarts on December 1, which is also the day the State came into existence
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