A tribal fair in 13 days, a rare photograph of tribal life

A tribal fair in 13 days, a rare photograph of tribal life

Bhubaneswar, On the thirteenth day of the tribal life, the Mahakumbh Adivasi Mela, which was held at the Adivasi Exhibition Grounds in the capital, reached its thirteenth day today. From 11 a.m. onwards, there was a long queue of interested people from the tribal grounds, and after registration, crowds gathered at various stalls to buy their own household items. The main attraction of the fair this time around is the pavilion of a rare photograph based on tribal public life.

Opened by the state government's Information and Public Relations Department, the beautiful pavilion, which features 42 indigenous social customs, cultural life, costumes and jewelery, from the state's indigenous people, captures the audience for a moment. Indigenous women in the Banda, Gadba, Durua, Kutia Kandha, Dangria Kandha and Lanjia Saura categories, in particular, wear their traditional costumes and jewelery, hand-to-hand, shoulder-to-shoulder and immersed in traditional dance music. Don't get me wrong.

It reflects the vividness of the culture and dance of the dance beau tribe. Today, some of the most beautiful photographs of the tribals of our state moving out of the deep darkness of poverty and backwardness towards civilization and development can be found in the section entitled "Our Tribes in the Stream of Life". Similarly, the section titled ‘Distinct Diversity’ reflects some of the daily lifestyles and cultural traditions of different tribes. The government is continuing its efforts to provide education to the tribal children of the state.

Some of the pictures of how many indigenous children have come to the school grounds and eagerly participated in the lessons are placed in the mandapa. While Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik has visited the Adivasi Mela in the past, photos of the special moments he spent with tribal children and women have been very impressive. Mahatma Gandhi, the father of the nation, took the social and economic development of the oppressed and tribal people as the key to life.

So his big picture is adorned near the entrance to the mandapa. Just below the picture of Gandhiji in the hut of a poor man is his immortal statement - ‘The overall development of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes is another of my resolutions,’ which is quite influential to the audience.

A tribal fair in 13 days, a rare photograph of tribal life

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