‘Being Adivasi’: Questions about Adivasi life are answered in this book, but not always convincingly
Being Adivasi: Existence, Entitlements, Exclusion, edited by Abhay Xaxa and Ganesh Devy, contains 11 essays on various themes ranging from constitutional and legal measures from “the Adivasi question” ...
Aadi Vaani, the Union government’s Artificial-Intelligence-based translation model for Adivasi languages in India, is set to see its beta version launched on Monday (September 1, 2025), officials said ...
When I first started writing Hindi poems, I heard people from the Hindi literary world say: “The voice in your poems is masculine and feminine at once. This makes it hard to guess the poet’s gender.” ...
The recognition of indigenous citizens and their rights has been a point of contention in Bangladeshi politics for quite some time. It gained more traction after August 5, once Sheikh Hasina was ...
The Ministry of Tribal Affairs on Monday (September 1, 2025) launched the beta version of its Adi Vaani Adivasi language translation application and website at the Dr. Ambedkar International Centre in ...
Tulbula, a small adivasi village under Garhwa block, like many other tribal villages, has the same story to tell.Life without basic amenities is not easy and villagers here see no ray of hope even in ...
Budhua Munda greeted the visitors to his village in Jharkhand as they all settled down on a bamboo straw mat spread under the shade of a tree on the morning of May 1. The Adivasi youth, who wore a ...
For decades, a stunning darkness enveloped the adivasi regions just beyond Mumbai. That's slowly changing. Fifty-five-year-old Maruti Shankar Bangar, a resident of Tungi village in Maharashtra’s ...
Once when Satyacharan Sardar was travelling by local train, he heard a child ask his mother, “What does a tribal look like?” The mother replied, “Ashobhyoder moto”. Meaning, like the uncivilised.
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