The Evergreen ‘Bana Sir’ of Kendrapara
The Evergreen ‘Bana Sir’ of Kendrapara

By Ashis Senapati

Age is no deterrent to Banabihari Das, the 84-year-old teacher in Odisha, who continues to impart education at the same village school after retirement in 1999, free of cost. The octogenarian said that he plans to teach till he turns 100!

Age is no deterrent to Banabihari Das, the 84-year-old teacher in Odisha, who continues to impart education at the same village school after retirement in 1999, free of cost. The octogenarian said that he plans to teach till he turns 100!

With both arms paralysed, a teacher uses her feet to teach the anganwadi children
With both arms paralysed, a teacher uses her feet to teach the anganwadi children

By Ashis Senapati

Kumari Urvashi Das teaches 30 children at an anganwadi centre in Kendrapara district of Odisha and says her disability has never come in the way of her dreams to become an educator.

Kumari Urvashi Das teaches 30 children at an anganwadi centre in Kendrapara district of Odisha and says her disability has never come in the way of her dreams to become an educator.

This summer, ice apple growers in Odisha make hay while the sun shines
This summer, ice apple growers in Odisha make hay while the sun shines

By Ashis Senapati

To beat the heat and overcome discomfort caused due to the heatwave, people in villages and towns have increased the consumption of ice apple, locally called ‘taalsaja’, which is a source of income for several sugar palm tree farmers in the eastern state.

To beat the heat and overcome discomfort caused due to the heatwave, people in villages and towns have increased the consumption of ice apple, locally called ‘taalsaja’, which is a source of income for several sugar palm tree farmers in the eastern state.

Odisha’s Ancient Art of Palm-Leaf Horoscopes Losing the Race with Digitalisation
Odisha’s Ancient Art of Palm-Leaf Horoscopes Losing the Race with Digitalisation

By Ashis Senapati

Inscribing horoscopes on palm-leaves is a tradition in Odisha that is in its autumnal years. Artisans who painstakingly cast horoscopes on dried palm leaves with an iron stylus are being edged out by computerised horoscopes.

Inscribing horoscopes on palm-leaves is a tradition in Odisha that is in its autumnal years. Artisans who painstakingly cast horoscopes on dried palm leaves with an iron stylus are being edged out by computerised horoscopes.

Kartik Purnima and the traditional miniature boat craft of Kendrapara, Odisha
Kartik Purnima and the traditional miniature boat craft of Kendrapara, Odisha

By Ashis Senapati

The otherwise quiet village of Posei in Kendrapara district bustles with activity before Kartik Purnima when its artisan families get busy making miniature boats that are sailed on water bodies to commemorate the state's maritime history.

The otherwise quiet village of Posei in Kendrapara district bustles with activity before Kartik Purnima when its artisan families get busy making miniature boats that are sailed on water bodies to commemorate the state's maritime history.

Odisha: With 15 Woman Footballers From Aul In National Teams, The Town Is Set To Get A Sporting Facelift
Odisha: With 15 Woman Footballers From Aul In National Teams, The Town Is Set To Get A Sporting Facelift

By Ashis Senapati

Aul — a small town in Odisha’s Kendrapara district has got the attention of the state government that has announced the setting up of a football academy with all facilities there to encourage more young players to step up.

Aul — a small town in Odisha’s Kendrapara district has got the attention of the state government that has announced the setting up of a football academy with all facilities there to encourage more young players to step up.

With Strings Attached: An old puppeteer is keeping the folk art alive in rural Odisha
With Strings Attached: An old puppeteer is keeping the folk art alive in rural Odisha

By Ashis Senapati

Puppeteers are a fading phenomenon but 74-year-old Fakir Singh is doing his bit by teaching the tricks of his trade to young children in his village in Kendrapara, Odisha.

Puppeteers are a fading phenomenon but 74-year-old Fakir Singh is doing his bit by teaching the tricks of his trade to young children in his village in Kendrapara, Odisha.

The 'Gola' grain storage facility in rural Odisha
The 'Gola' grain storage facility in rural Odisha

By Ashis Senapati

The gola is a traditional and eco-friendly storing facility, once a very common sight in rural Odisha. It is made out of bamboo, then slathered in mud and cow dung and topped with a thatched roof. Paddy and other grains are stored in them soon after harvesting. But, these silos are slowly vanishing.

The gola is a traditional and eco-friendly storing facility, once a very common sight in rural Odisha. It is made out of bamboo, then slathered in mud and cow dung and topped with a thatched roof. Paddy and other grains are stored in them soon after harvesting. But, these silos are slowly vanishing.

Bali Yatra commemorates the rich maritime history of Odisha
Bali Yatra commemorates the rich maritime history of Odisha

By Ashis Senapati

The 10-day long Bali Jatra is considered an integral part of the socio-cultural identity of the eastern state. It also provides an opportunity to the artisans of the state to promote their traditional crafts.

The 10-day long Bali Jatra is considered an integral part of the socio-cultural identity of the eastern state. It also provides an opportunity to the artisans of the state to promote their traditional crafts.

Festive season, craft fairs help Odisha's Kendara singers to find their lost ground
Festive season, craft fairs help Odisha's Kendara singers to find their lost ground

By Ashis Senapati

Two years after finding it unsustainable to pursue their traditional singing, about 150 Kendara singers in Odisha are now back to wandering in the villages, humming songs while playing their cherished musical instrument which dates back to the 12th century. State government’s efforts to include these artists in the craft festivals and the ongoing festive season has brought cheers to the wanderer-singer community. Details here.

Two years after finding it unsustainable to pursue their traditional singing, about 150 Kendara singers in Odisha are now back to wandering in the villages, humming songs while playing their cherished musical instrument which dates back to the 12th century. State government’s efforts to include these artists in the craft festivals and the ongoing festive season has brought cheers to the wanderer-singer community. Details here.

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