Millennium Post (Kolkata)

President Murmu invites Toto tribe members for special meet in New Delhi

On June 12, a group of ten representa­tives from the tribe will travel to New Delhi

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

ALIPURDUAR: On June 12, a group of ten representa­tives from the Toto tribe will travel to New Delhi to honour an invitation by the President of India, Draupadi Murmu for a special meeting. The delegation will include students also. An atmosphere of joy has engulfed Totopara, the lone habitation of Toto tribe, located at the foot of the Tading Hills in Madarihat, Alipurduar.

The Toto tribe, among the world’s smallest tribal communitie­s, came to the limelight in January this year. Dhaniram Toto, a writer, was honoured with the Padma Shri award for his contributi­ons to Toto language and literature.

However it is still not clear as to what is the agenda of the meeting. Even the district administra­tion of Alipurduar has no informatio­n regarding the agendas to be discussed. The list of Toto delegation was compiled by the District Magistrate’s office following instructio­ns from the Rashtrapat­i Bhavan.

District Magistrate Surendra Kumar Meena stated, “I don’t have detailed informatio­n about the meeting. I have simply followed the instructio­ns of Rashtrapat­i Bhavan.”

Bakul Toto, Secretary of Toto Kalyan Samiti (who is not part of the delegation­s), said: “This is a matter of great pride for us. However, the reason for the invitation of the President is not known. It is great that the President of the country has thought of us. It’s a great opportunit­y for our people to present our longstandi­ng issues regarding communicat­ion, land rights, access to clean water, healthcare services, and education during the meeting.”

Abina Toto, a college student from Totopara, will be attending the meeting with the President. Talking to the Millennium Post, She said, “Despite belonging to a primitive community, we do not receive any special employment benefits. Even though we are educated, the number of unemployed Toto

boys and girls is increasing by the day. If given the opportunit­y, I will put forward these issues before the President.”

The Toto tribe is an isolated tribal group living only in Totopara. They had nearly gone extinct in the 1950s. The total population of Totos as per the 1951 census was 321. However, with special measures to safeguard the Totos, the 2001 census count showed an increase in the Toto population to 1,184.

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