Culture
The Ho: Keepers of the Forest, Voices of an Ancient Odisha
At dawn, when mist still clings to the sal and mahua trees of northern Odisha, the forests of Mayurbhanj and Keonjhar echo with a quiet rhythm of life that has flowed uninterrupted…
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Push Puni: A Harvest Festival Rooted in Tribal Life of Odisha
Push Puni is one of the most important traditional festivals celebrated by several tribal communities of Odisha, especially in the western and southern regions of the state.
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The enduring story of the Tokimara festival of Kalahandi
In the heart of Odisha’s rich tribal landscape, tucked away in the forests and hills of Kalahandi and Koraput, there is a festival whose rhythms echo the ancient beliefs and…
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Constitution of India Released in Santhali Language
On a winter morning at Rashtrapati Bhavan, history found a new voice as President Droupadi Murmu released the Constitution of India in the Santhali language.
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