Raipur: Exhibition of Tribal Research and Training Institute became the center of attraction

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Enthusiasm about the reading material of competitive examinations among students and youth   

Crowds of youth thronged to read tribal atlas and various books

Exhibition is informative for competitive exams  

School students and youth were excited to participate in the quiz

Raipur, 05 November 2022

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The 22nd Rajyotsava of Chhattisgarh State Establishment is being organized from 1st November at Science College Ground in Raipur. Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel has extended it by three additional days till November 06. Even after the conclusion of the International Tribal Dance Festival, there is a crowd of spectators in the exhibition and commercial stalls put up by various departments.
Information about various schemes of Chhattisgarh government is being given through departmental exhibitions. In this episode, various books related to tribes have been put up by the Tribal and Scheduled Castes Development Department, to see which from children to the elderly are constantly reaching the stalls. In the exhibition put up by the Tribal Research and Training Institute, information related to tribes is available and useful, whose observation-study is being studied by the youth. In these books, along with the tribal atlas, there are books related to primitive art, tattoo art, tribal cuisine, primitive rebellion, tribal culture, Teej festival, special backward tribes, which is easily attracting the readers coming here. . School students and youth preparing for competitive exams are getting a lot of enthusiasm among those who read these books.

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School students and youths who were excited to participate in the quiz,

Tribal Training Institute is also organizing a quiz related to tribals, in which students and students of competitive examinations are participating enthusiastically. Various questions related to tribal have been included in this quiz, due to which they are getting to learn new information in a more interesting way. The students of Shukdaya Vidya Niketan School, Mohba Bazar, Raipur were very excited to participate in this quiz. Among them, class X’s K. Kajal Sahu, Ms. Lakshmi Sahu, Ms. Nisha Yadav, Ms. Prachi Sahu, Ms. Suman Sahu, Sudhir Shrivas, Dakesh Sahu etc. were included.
Aman Singh Verma, who is preparing for competitive exams. Chanchal Verma, Indradeep Banjare, Ajay Verma, and Ms. Many examinees like Richa Verma also visited these books in this exhibition and took part in the quiz. Q. Richa Verma tells that she is currently pursuing her B.Ed. has passed the examination. Further MA from Chhattisgarhi subject. wants to do Through this exhibition, he got an opportunity to know about Chhattisgarh and Chhattisgarhi culture, for which he thanked Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel. Various departmental exhibitions put in this exhibition are proving to be very helpful for the candidates preparing for the competitive examination.       

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Meena Kushwaha, Librarian of the Tribal Training Institute said that these books displayed in the stall can be studied by visiting the institute’s website, prunbahajatjpanhwaanpad. Printing of all these books is under process. After printing this material will be available to all in hard copy. At present, most of these books have been uploaded on the website. c.g. A coffee table book has been prepared based on the social, religious and cultural lifestyle of the special backward tribes of Abujhmadia, Baiga, Birhor, Kamar and Pahari Korwa residing in the state, in which departmental achievements have also been included. Apart from this, photo handbooks and Baiga, God, based on the lifestyle of Majhi, Pardhan, Gadba (Gadba) and Pav tribes of the state by Tribal Research and Training Institute. English translation of photo handbooks related to Agaria and Kanwar and Halba tribes has also been made. The Tribal Atlas of Chhattisgarh was also released by the Chief Minister on the occasion of World Tribal Day, along with the life-based anthropological study book of the Gadba, Munda, Baiga, Kamar and Bhujia tribes of the state prepared by the Tribal Research and Training Institute. Chhattisgarh has become the third state in the country after Odisha and Jharkhand to issue Tribal Atlas, which is a big achievement.