Natural Insecticides Boost Organic Farming Of Odisha Tribals
Tribals are using timeworn egg and fish tonic to heal, nourish and protect their crops. Niroj Ranjan Misra looks up the secret behind Odisha’s environment-friendly farming
Read moreTribals are using timeworn egg and fish tonic to heal, nourish and protect their crops. Niroj Ranjan Misra looks up the secret behind Odisha’s environment-friendly farming
Read moreThe elderly in several tribes of Odisha, apparently, possess the art of predicting looming natural disasters and planning safeguards accordingly. With a study underway, Niroj Ranjan Misra learns more about the indigenous practices
Read moreIf you like your desserts, then Maa Gayatri SHG’s chocolates are a must-try. Niroj Ranjan Misra takes a nibble as he hears the story of 10 tribal women who are successful entrepreneurs now
Read moreSymbolism abounds in the Majhi wedding rites, with a small test thrown in. Niroj Ranjan Misra attends a function full of music, curious customs and a visarjan at the end
Read moreFrom social work to painting is a tangential journey few would undertake. Niroj Ranjan Misra speaks with the man behind the strokes
Read moreSanthali boy Lallu loved cricket from childhood and never let his humble background or his handicap lessen his passion. Niroj Ranjan Misra trails the life's journey of the fiery all-rounder
Read moreTribals pray for cattle bounty in the run-up to, and the period beyond, Diwali. Villages are cleaned and decorated during this harvest festival. Sudhir Kumar Mishra walks through rural Jharkhand to explore the unique facets of Sohrai
Read moreThe popular Diyali festival is celebrated with great pomp and flair among the tribals. Niroj Ranjan Misra joins in
Read moreWhen Jhili Birua smashes audio balls for fours and sixes, it’s difficult not to be exhilarated. Niroj Ranjan Misra profiles the prodigy whose quiet persona is in contrast to her fiery game on the cricket field
Read moreA unique art in Odisha has woven its way through tribals and non-tribals as one has taught the other. Niroj Ranjan Misra explores the selfless flow of the craft
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