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The Reej Rang Rasika march will be the main event of the two-day Jharkhand Tribal Festival, which will offer a taste of the vibrant tribal culture

 The Reej Rang Rasika march will be the main event of the two-day Jharkhand Tribal Festival, which will offer a taste of the vibrant tribal culture


The two-day Jharkhand Tribal Festival will begin on Wednesday in honour of World Tribal Day. This two-day celebration is being given a significant form by the state government, and extensive preparations are also being made to provide a glimpse of the rich tribal culture. In addition to the large number of tribal celebrities who will attend this festival, tribal-themed seminars, film festivals, etc. will also be held.




Ranchi: The two-day Jharkhand Tribal Festival will begin on Wednesday in honour of World Tribal Day. This two-day celebration is being given a significant form by the state government, and extensive preparations are also being made to provide a glimpse of the rich tribal culture. In addition to the large number of tribal celebrities who will attend this festival, tribal-themed seminars, film festivals, etc. will also be held.


There will be a glimpse of tribal culture

The two-day Jharkhand Tribal Festival will begin on Wednesday in honour of World Tribal Day. This two-day celebration is being given a significant form by the state government, and extensive preparations are also being made to provide a glimpse of the rich tribal culture. In addition to the large number of tribal celebrities who will attend this festival, tribal-themed seminars, film festivals, etc. will also be held.


The main event will be the Riz Rang Rasika rally

The 'Reej Rang Rasika' rally, which will feature 32 different tribal musical instruments, will also be the main attraction of the Jharkhand Tribal Festival's opening ceremony. People in traditional attire will dance at this cultural event to the sounds of Mandar.


The celebration will commence with tribal music

The fusion of tribal instruments will kick off this two-day extravaganza. On Wednesday at noon, this demonstration will depart from Dhumkudiya Bhawan in Karamtoli and travel to Birsa Munda Smriti Udyan on Jail Road. The primary programme will be set up in this garden.


Final preparations for the festival Asur, Baiga, Banjara, Bathudi, Bediya, Binjhiya, Birhor, Birjia, Chero, Chik-Badaik, Gond, Godile, Ho, Karmali, Khadiya, Kanwar, Kharwar, Khond, Kisan, Kora, Korva, Lohra, Mahali, Artists of Mal Paharia, Munda, Oraon, Parhaiya, Santhal, Sauriya Paharia, Savar, Bhumij and Kol tribes will be seen with their musical instruments. This festival's preparations are almost complete. Grand decorations have been used at the Birsa Munda Memorial Garden. These states' tribal peoples will also be introduced to their customs and culture.


Visitors from the tribal populations of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, and Rajasthan will learn about their heritage and culture during this event. The performers will perform dances such as Nagpuri, Seraikela Chhau, Domkach, Paika, and others as part of the cultural event. On the grounds of the Birsa Munda Memorial Garden, stalls selling foods from ethnic groups are being set up. A tribal culture-related exhibition will also be held here.

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