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टाटा स्टील की सहायक कंपनी टाटा कल्चरल सोसाइटी विलुप्त होने के कगार पर पहुंच चुके खेलों को फिर लोकप्रिय बनाने की दिशा में काम कर रही है।सुधीर कुमार मिश्रा की रिपोर्ट
Read moreDetailsटाटा स्टील की सहायक कंपनी टाटा कल्चरल सोसाइटी विलुप्त होने के कगार पर पहुंच चुके खेलों को फिर लोकप्रिय बनाने की दिशा में काम कर रही है।सुधीर कुमार मिश्रा की रिपोर्ट
Read moreDetailsThe Concerned Citizens' Group has written an open letter to the NCST outlining how the Centre’s proposed mega project in the Great Nicobar Island will seriously impact the Shompen, a Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group, and the southern Great Nicobarese, a Scheduled Tribe. The Indian Tribal reports
Read moreDetailsTribal youngsters can sometimes be seen running about energetically in a traditional game in several parts of Odisha. The game used to be played similarly in neighbouring Jharkhand but it has now seemingly gone extinct, finds out Niroj Ranjan Misra
Read moreDetailsAs we mark the World Heritage Day (April 18), Sudhir Kumar Mishra seeks to find out the present status of the State's bid to secure the World Heritage Site status for the Chokahatu megaliths
Read moreDetailsFour tribal girls, all all-rounders, from the State have made it to the first-ever Indian women’s cricket team for the blind and the team will be the first to compete in a T20 Bilateral Series for Blind. Niroj Ranjan Misra traces their journey as the quartet is set [...]
Read moreDetailsWith over three decades of hardcore grassroots experience working among the tribal community, Harsh Chouhan, the Chairperson of the National Commission for Scheduled Tribes, is trying to ensure the Constitutional body serves its purpose like never before. Founder-Editor M. Madhusudan caught up with him to know more about [...]
Read moreDetailsSince 2003, April 11 is observed as National Safe Motherhood Day in India. On this occasion, Niroj Ranjan Misra highlights how a fleet of unique bike ambulances and delivery vans have proved to be a boon for pregnant women, mostly Kondh tribals, and their families in over 650 [...]
Read moreDetailsAs he spent his Sunday amidst flora and fauna, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met and interacted with the stars of the award-winning documentary, The Elephant Whisperers -- Bomman and Bellie, The Indian Tribal reports
Read moreDetailsThey could be India's weapon to fight against food insecurity, malnutrition and poverty in tribal areas, according to a study by an international team of researchers. The Indian Tribal delves into its details
Read moreDetailsThe Rs 70,000-crore project is a bid to augment rail infrastructure and connectivity in tribal dominated regions, The Indian Tribal reports
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