ANNUAL ADIVASI EXHIBITION, 2008
Fairs and festivals have been an integral
part of the lifestyle of the people of Orissa, especially
the tribals. The State of Orissa has 62 tribes with each
tribe boasting of its own distinct identity and culture.
Such variety in the ethnicity and culture, adds colour to an
already rich canvas of aesthetics and culture of our state.
As in
previous years, the Annual Adivasi (Tribal) Exhibition will
be held from 26th Jan to 1st February
2008 in the Adivasi Exhibition Ground, Unit-I, Bhubaneswar
where the traditional tribal culture and ethos of Orissa
will be showcased in the 7 day long carnival. As in the
past, the Exhibition would be inaugurated by the Hon'ble
Chief Minister, Orissa on 26th January, 2008 at
6:30 pm in the presence of Minister, S.T. & S.C.
Development, Minorities & Backward Classes Welfare. It will
remain open for the visitors from 3:00 pm till 9:00 pm.
There is no Entry Fee.
The
Exhibition will be unfolding a repertoire of tribal culture,
their lifestyle, habitats and more by giving a glimpse to
the visitors of tribal way of life. Tribals differ in
their social organization, language, rituals, festivals,
dress, ornamentation, art and craft from each other and in a
forum like this they depict their cultural identity and
distinctiveness. Each fact of their life is deeply connected
with religious belief, ritual practices, livestock
sacrifices, and belief in the supernatural powers. It is
these aspects of their culture that give meaning and depth
to their lives, and solidarity to their social structure.
The Exhibition will attempt to portray some of these facets
of tribal life.
Visitors to the Exhibition will also get an opportunity to
see and buy the various handicrafts made by the tribals. The
special feature of these artistic products are that these
are both utilitarian as well as aesthetic, and religiously
and socially symbolic and significant. These exquisite
artifacts are primarily made from brass, bamboo, cane,
cloth, sabai grass, terracotta, etc. Besides, agricultural
produce like various lentils, cereals, turmeric, honey each
marked for their unmatched purity and quality will also be
available for sale in the Exhibition.
The
Exhibition will be organized by the various Agencies and
various Govt. functionaries working all round development of
the tribal people. The Integrated Tribal Development
Agencies (I.T.D.A.s) are the front-line development bodies
benefiting the tribals directly through infrastructure
development and formulating income generating schemes. The
various pavilions put up by these institutions in the
Exhibition will be depicting the uniqueness of each tribe in
terms of culture, tradition and habitat. Other organizations
like OMFED, TRIFED, OREDA, I.G. of Prisons, Handicrafts and
Cottage Industries, Directorate of Horticulture, Directorate
of Soil Conservation, Fisheries, etc will also be presenting
their products, services and activities carried out in the
tribal areas.
The
tribes of Orissa have retained their rich and varied
heritage of colourful dance and music which forms the
integral part of their festivals and rituals. It is through
them and their art and craft that the tribals seek to
satisfy their inner urge for revealing their soul and to
express the joy of a carefree life. It will be a unique
treat and a remembrance for the visitors to witness these
dance form and music performed by different tribal groups in
the Open Air Stage in the Exhibition.
16 ST &
SC students of the High Schools run by the Department will
be awarded prizes in recognition of their excellence in the
Annual High School Certificate Examination, 2007. The
Headmasters and Headmistresses of top ten schools of S.T.&
S.C. Development Department will be felicitated as a mark of
their exemplary guidance to the students.
Last
but not the least, a Play performed by the staff of the S.T.
& S.C. Development Department based on a tribal theme will
be a sheer delight to watch.
The Exhibition will come to a close on 1st
February 2008. The closing ceremony is expected to be
presided over by H.E. the Governor, Orissa in the presence
of Hon’ble Minister, ST & SC Development, Minorities &
Backward Classes Welfare Deptt.
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