Foreign diplomats get a ‘taste’ of Tribal India
Around 100 diplomats from over 20 foreign missions here witnessed India’s rich tribal heritage at the recently-held Aadi Mahotsav at Dilli Haat
Read moreDetailsAround 100 diplomats from over 20 foreign missions here witnessed India’s rich tribal heritage at the recently-held Aadi Mahotsav at Dilli Haat
Read moreDetailsNamda project will benefit 2,250 people of 30 Namda Clusters from 6 districts of Srinagar, Baramulla, Ganderbal, Bandipora, Budgam and Anantnag while RPL initiative targets to upskill 10,900 artisans and weavers of Jammu and Kashmir. A similar pilot project will be launched in Nagaland also next month
Read moreDetailsAverage daily footfall of 10,000, even went up to 20,000 visitors. Last four days of the fest expected to attract more visitors
Read moreDetailsLG Manoj Sinha said it is aimed at making tribal children future-ready; also announced scholarships to 21,000 children of Gaddi, Sippi, Dard, Sheena communities, which were deprived of it for the last three decades
Read moreDetailsThose bagging the honours hailed from Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Telangana and Odisha
Read moreDetailsGond Bhuiyan tribal women have risen up strongly against Mahua and Hadia, joining hands to shut shops and stop drinking. Sudhir Kumar Mishra reports
Read moreDetailsHome Minister said she was not a queen by birth but was given the title by the masses and when that happens it stays on forever
Read moreDetailsThe freedom fighters museum to come up in her birthplace at Luangkao village in Imphal East; Rani led the movement against the British and was imprisoned for 14 long years
Read moreDetailsBut absence of central database for carriers and diseased despite about 10% of tribals being gene carriers impeding prevention and elimination efforts
Read moreDetailsChhattisgarh, Jharkhand, MP and Odisha are yet to frame the PESA Rules; Centre to take up the matter with the respective State Governments
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