National Tribal Festival concludes at Gulmarg

 Srinagar, July 09(KNS): The last day of the two days ‘National Tribal Festival’ which began on 7th July with the inaugural function held at SKICC Srinagar concluded at Gulmarg today.

The festival witnessed a bunch of the tribal talents from different states of the country with involvement of local artists who displayed their talents in front of huge crowd. Troupes comprising of various tribal artists and dancers mesmerized the audience with the thrilling performances.

The festival witnessed a grand celebration of cultural diversity and heritage that captivated attendees from all walks of life. The event showcased the vibrant tapestry of tribal traditions, arts, music, and culinary delights.

With the support of the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, the National Tribal Festival brought together more than 10 States/UTs from across the country, creating a platform for indigenous communities to share their rich cultural heritage. The festival aimed to foster understanding, appreciation, and respect for tribal customs and ways of life.

Throughout the festival, visitors were immersed in a colourful mosaic of tribal artistry. Traditional dance performances, mesmerizing music, and captivating performances transported attendees into the enchanting world of the participating tribes.

Artisans and craftsmen of TRIFED from various States and UTs including Arunachal Pradesh, Orissa, Madhya Pradesh, Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh etc. showcased their intricate handiwork, offering visitors a chance to witness and purchase unique, culturally significant creations. During the festival TRIFED also undertook a massive drive to empanel the artisans of Jammu & Kashmir who also attended the exhibition and displayed their products.

A highlight of the National Tribal Festival was the cultural exchange programme, where attendees had the chance to engage directly with the tribal representatives. These sessions provided valuable insights into the tribes' customs, beliefs, and rituals, fostering cross-cultural understanding and appreciation.

The concluding ceremony was attended by Dr. Naval Jit Kapoor, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Government of India, Officers dealing with Tribal Welfare from various States of the country besides officers/officials of TRIFED also participated in the event.

In his closing remarks, Dr. Shahid Iqbal Choudhary, Secretary Tribal Affairs Department expressed his gratitude to all the participating tribes, volunteers, and participants for their enthusiastic participation and support. He emphasized the significance of preserving and promoting tribal cultures as an integral part of our nation's cultural tapestry. It serves as a reminder of the richness and diversity that exists within our country's tribal landscape.(KNS).

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