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संवाद 2025: जब समुदाय, संस्कृति और धरती की धड़कनें एक सुर में मिलीं
संवाद 2025: जब समुदाय, संस्कृति और धरती की धड़कनें एक सुर में मिलीं

By Divendra Singh

संवाद केवल एक कार्यक्रम नहीं, बल्कि एक एहसास है, जहाँ कोई मंच पर बोलता है, तो वह सिर्फ अपने समुदाय की बात नहीं करता, वह अपने पुरखों की धड़कनें, जंगलों की खुशबू और अपनी मिट्टी की स्मृतियाँ साथ लेकर आता है।

संवाद केवल एक कार्यक्रम नहीं, बल्कि एक एहसास है, जहाँ कोई मंच पर बोलता है, तो वह सिर्फ अपने समुदाय की बात नहीं करता, वह अपने पुरखों की धड़कनें, जंगलों की खुशबू और अपनी मिट्टी की स्मृतियाँ साथ लेकर आता है।

महात्मा गांधी राष्ट्रीय फेलोशिप के दूसरे चरण की शुरुआत, पढ़िए कौन और कैसे कर सकता है आवेदन
महात्मा गांधी राष्ट्रीय फेलोशिप के दूसरे चरण की शुरुआत, पढ़िए कौन और कैसे कर सकता है आवेदन

By गाँव कनेक्शन

एमजीएनएफ 21-30 आयु वर्ष की महिलाओं और पुरुषों के लिए एक अवसर है, जो कौशल विकास कार्यक्रम में सुधार के लिए जिला प्रशासन का प्रेरक सहयोग उपलब्ध कराने के लिए पहले ही कुछ हद तक शैक्षणिक या व्यावसायिक विशेषज्ञता हासिल कर चुके हैं।

एमजीएनएफ 21-30 आयु वर्ष की महिलाओं और पुरुषों के लिए एक अवसर है, जो कौशल विकास कार्यक्रम में सुधार के लिए जिला प्रशासन का प्रेरक सहयोग उपलब्ध कराने के लिए पहले ही कुछ हद तक शैक्षणिक या व्यावसायिक विशेषज्ञता हासिल कर चुके हैं।

The camera becomes an agent of change in adivasi communities of central India
The camera becomes an agent of change in adivasi communities of central India

By Satish Malviya

On July 16 and 17, at the Green Hub Central India Mahotsav held in Bhopal, documentaries made by adivasi youth from Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Jharkhand were screened. The programme marked the successful culmination of a 10-month residential training to 17 young tribals who were taught the nuts and bolts of documentary-making and encouraged to make films around their lives.

On July 16 and 17, at the Green Hub Central India Mahotsav held in Bhopal, documentaries made by adivasi youth from Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Jharkhand were screened. The programme marked the successful culmination of a 10-month residential training to 17 young tribals who were taught the nuts and bolts of documentary-making and encouraged to make films around their lives.

Aavishkaar is helping teachers and educators fall in love with maths and science
Aavishkaar is helping teachers and educators fall in love with maths and science

By Raja Muzaffar Bhat

Aavishkaar, a non-profit organisation in Palampur, Himachal Pradesh, reimagines teaching and learning and trains rural women to become innovative teachers in maths and science. The organisation offers fellowship programmes for young teachers who want to bring a change in the way government schools work.

Aavishkaar, a non-profit organisation in Palampur, Himachal Pradesh, reimagines teaching and learning and trains rural women to become innovative teachers in maths and science. The organisation offers fellowship programmes for young teachers who want to bring a change in the way government schools work.

For the Love of Art and Nanpur Village
For the Love of Art and Nanpur Village

By Ashis Senapati

Noted artist and writer Prafulla Mohanti has kept his village in Odisha alive through his paintings and books. The 87-year-old, who has British citizenship, has set up an art and culture centre in his village Nanpur in Jajpur district where he teaches art to village children.

Noted artist and writer Prafulla Mohanti has kept his village in Odisha alive through his paintings and books. The 87-year-old, who has British citizenship, has set up an art and culture centre in his village Nanpur in Jajpur district where he teaches art to village children.

The Fading Glory of Bhand Pather, Kashmir’s Traditional Folk Theatre
The Fading Glory of Bhand Pather, Kashmir’s Traditional Folk Theatre

By Safoora Hilal

A community of folk theatre artistes, the Bhands, travel from village to village in colourful outfits carrying the dhol, nagara and the sornai (a wooden flute). Their skits use lampoons, music and dance, to bring up problematic issues in politics, society and in religion.

A community of folk theatre artistes, the Bhands, travel from village to village in colourful outfits carrying the dhol, nagara and the sornai (a wooden flute). Their skits use lampoons, music and dance, to bring up problematic issues in politics, society and in religion.

A library in a tribal village in Jharkhand keeps alive the memory of a Galwan Valley martyr
A library in a tribal village in Jharkhand keeps alive the memory of a Galwan Valley martyr

By Laraib Fatima Warsi

Veer Shaheed Ganesh Hansda Library in Bhandarshol village in East Singhbhum is encouraging tribal children to read and is helping them prepare for competitive exams.

Veer Shaheed Ganesh Hansda Library in Bhandarshol village in East Singhbhum is encouraging tribal children to read and is helping them prepare for competitive exams.

उच्च शिक्षा के लिए पा सकते हैं स्कॉलरशिप, ऐसे करें आवेदन
उच्च शिक्षा के लिए पा सकते हैं स्कॉलरशिप, ऐसे करें आवेदन

By Divendra Singh

Kheep Cool in the Desert
Kheep Cool in the Desert

By Twarita Chouhan

Thatched huts built using kheep grass have kept communities cool and protected in the harsh environments of the Rajasthan desert. But the traditional thatching material is fast dwindling as concrete structures are replacing homes built with age-old wisdom.

Thatched huts built using kheep grass have kept communities cool and protected in the harsh environments of the Rajasthan desert. But the traditional thatching material is fast dwindling as concrete structures are replacing homes built with age-old wisdom.

Married at 8 and unlettered herself, 49-year-old Saguni Devi from Ajmer champions girls' education
Married at 8 and unlettered herself, 49-year-old Saguni Devi from Ajmer champions girls' education

By Satish Malviya

Saguni Devi Bairva is an adivasi farmer from Ajmer, Rajasthan, and she so inspired another young adivasi, Arti Singh from Chhattisgarh, that latter made a documentary on her called ‘Kisan Hoon, Nidar Hoon’, which was recently screened at the Green Hub Central India (GHCI) festival in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh.

Saguni Devi Bairva is an adivasi farmer from Ajmer, Rajasthan, and she so inspired another young adivasi, Arti Singh from Chhattisgarh, that latter made a documentary on her called ‘Kisan Hoon, Nidar Hoon’, which was recently screened at the Green Hub Central India (GHCI) festival in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh.

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