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The importance of Indigenous Tribal Heritage – Commemorating Birsa Munda’s Legacy

Author(s) Ms. Heenam Bhagat, Ms. Shikha Gupta
Country India
Abstract India in the making shall remain in halfway if bridges are built but the empowerment of tribal vigour remains subservient in the agenda of making ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’. The tribes are the exquisite pier of Indian civilization. Scrutiny of the overall gamut of the vibrancy of a ‘True Adivasi’ for whom their tradition is there self-worth and they wear their diadem as the symbol of living their own history, Realistic and evocative journey of the autochthons tribes of north-western India and its hinterland is the testimony to the fact that they are the real sons of the soil of ‘Bharatvarsh’. The incongruities have caused so much of aberrations in the livelihood of ethnic tribal communities that the kind of earlier resonance which they had with their flora and fauna has become disrupted due to undesired interference technological apparatus. This study shall bring into foreground that how this expedition of tribal pride since time immemorial to the contemporary times shall become a very vital component of study for future empiricists and academicians. Other than that the holistic study of Indian Knowledge System and Indigenous knowledge, one of instrumental aim of National Education Policy 2020 to eulogize the abode of the people living in North-Western Himalayas and also taking immense pride in being Indian through the stimulation of their folk culture. The paper also examines in depth that how the promotion of Tribal Art, Handicrafts can provide an impetus to the acceleration of sustainable growth of tribal groups in terms of advanced employment opportunities which are ingrained in the deep insight of Janjatiya legacy.
Keywords Janjatiya, Gujjar, Bakarwala, Dogras, Meghval, Buksa, craftwork
Field Sociology > Archaeology / History
Published In Volume 7, Issue 4, July-August 2025
Published On 2025-07-29
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i04.52277
Short DOI https://doi.org/g9vprb

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