Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Quota for tribes with China roots in beauty pageant

- Rahul Karmakar rahul.karmakar@hindustant­imes.com

Come September, beauty queens in Arunachal Pradesh will have to contend with a quota system.

Organisers of the 10th Miss Arunachal beauty pageant have introduced a special quota for women belonging to three underprivi­leged tribes — Lisu, Nah and Puroik — with roots in China.This comes amid mounting tensions between India and China over a border dispute in Bhutan’s Doklam.

The audition for Miss Arunachal 2017 is scheduled from September 10 to October 15 across the state. “The auditions will be held across the state next month. But contestant­s from the three tribes will be given direct entry for the contest,” Tai Roket, the in charge of the pageant, said.

The heads of the apex body of each of these communitie­s have been asked to send representa­tives for the contest, he added. “Our objective is not only to celebrate physical beauty but also inner beauty, raise self esteem of girls from remote areas and prepare them to face the world confidentl­y,” Kipa Niba, pageant’s organising secretary, said.

The quota system is not the only first for Miss Arunachal contest that Arunachal Guild for Cultural Integratio­n is organising. Participat­ion comes with a two-point rider – each contestant must have a minimum height of 5.2 ft and must have passed Class 12.

“Lisu, Nah and Puroik are minority tribes with a history of deprivatio­n, and young women from these communitie­s deserve to showcase their beauty and talent, even with a certain degree of reservatio­n,” Niba added.

A majority of the Lisu people live in China, Myanmar and Thailand. About 5,000 of them inhabit Changlang district of Arunachal. Considered foreigners earlier, the Lisus were evicted from a cluster of villages in Changlang’s Vijaynagar circle by the Assam Rifles in 1964. They were derecognis­ed as Indians in 1980 but got back their citizenshi­p in 1994.

The Buddhism-practising Nah people inhabit five villages close to the Tibet border in Taksing circle of Upper Subansiri district. The circle is a day’s walk from the nearest place with a semblance of a road. The Purioks, meanwhile, were once considered a slave tribe associated with the numericall­y stronger Nyishi community.

 ?? HT FILE ?? Organisers of the 10th Miss Arunachal beauty pageant have introduced a special quota for women belonging to three underprivi­leged tribes — Lisu, Nah and Puroik.
HT FILE Organisers of the 10th Miss Arunachal beauty pageant have introduced a special quota for women belonging to three underprivi­leged tribes — Lisu, Nah and Puroik.

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