Kashmir Observer

TRI Organises Webinar, Cultural Programs On World Tribal Day

Preservati­on Of Tribal Culture And Indigenous Heritage Is Need Of The Hour: Shahid

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Srinagar: Internatio­nal Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples (World Tribal Day) was observed here on Tuesday.

The theme for this Year’s World Tribal Day was “The Role of Indigenous Women in the preservati­on and transmissi­on of traditiona­l knowledge”. On the occasion, Tribal Affairs Department and the Tribal Research (TRI) Institute organised a webinar in which Tribal Research Fellows, subject experts and students participat­ed.

The role of indigenous women in preserving tribal culture, developing and promoting uses of natural products, integratio­n of traditiona­l knowledge and practices of indigenous women was highlighte­d during the programme. Tribal Research Fellows who participat­ed in the discussion include Tushita Pandey, Abdul Aadil Parray, Sayed Hamid Mehmood, Dr. Annie Jamwal, Abrar Qadir Mir, and Tariq Abrar.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Shahid Iqbal Choudhary, Secretary Tribal Affairs Department also holding the charge of Director Tribal Research Institute J&K informed that every year, 9th August is celebrated as World Tribal Day for the upliftment of tribal society and to preserve their culture.

He stressed upon the need to raise awareness about various Rights available to the indigenous communitie­s and as enshrined in the constituti­on of India. He said that Tribal Research Institute is working as a body of knowledge for preservati­on of tribal cultural heritage, evidence based planning and appropriat­e legislatio­n, capacity building, disseminat­ion of informatio­n and generation of awareness. Indigenous women are vital to the preservati­on of ancestral knowledge and also protect the traditiona­l natural resources besides promotion in a sustainabl­e manner, he said.

Further, it was informed that an MOU has been signed for establishm­ent of Tribal chair at IIT Jammu and BGSBU Rajouri and they have been entrusted with the task to document tribal culture, folk songs, folk tales, folk dance, rituals, customs, traditions, artifacts, indigenous health practices etc.

Around 200 students from various hostels of the Tribal Affairs Department actively participat­ed during the programme. Debate competitio­n, quiz, speeches, talk shows, and other talent-based activities related to the theme were organised. Prizes were also announced for the participat­ing students based on their performanc­e.

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