In line with the Prime Minister’s vision for Vocal for Local and building a self-reliant India, and to introduce the rich tribal heritage to international aud
New Delhi: In line with the Prime Minister’s vision for Vocal for Local and building a self-reliant India, and to introduce the rich tribal heritage to international audiences, a Tribes India Conclave was organized in association with the Ministry o
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08 February 2021
The ongoing Aadi Mahotsav at Delhi’s Dilli Haat that showcases the diversity and variety of Indian tribes, providing a peek into the rich tribal culture of the country, is already a grand success with over 2.9 million people having visited the show as of Sunday (7 February 2021).
One striking aspect of Sunday evening’s programme was a spectacular tribal fashion show that featured designs and clothes handcrafted by tribal master craftsmen and curated by the famous tribal artisan Ruma Devi and the renowned fashion designer Rina Dhaka. The resplendent weaves and fabrics came to life in the crafted designs that reflect the close connection tribals have with nature.