Tuesday, November 30, 2010

9 August 2010 Vishwa Adiwasi Diwas

Program on World Aadiwasi Day
Chaibasa

On 9th August 2010, Ho Language Seminar cum Cultural Program was organized on the occasion of world aadiwasi day (9 August) in Ravindra Bhawan, Chaibasa.The program was held jointly by Janmadhyam Ranchi, Ho Kala Sangam, Chaibasa, and All India Students Union.
K Sriniwasana the DC of Chibasa was present there as a chief guest on that occasion. Prof. Arjun Birua, Manapat Pingua, Sushil Kumar Purti, Shamucharan Tubid, Shiv Dayal Sundi, Budhram Solanki, and Prem Prakash from Janmashyam were present on the stage along with the chief guest. All of them were honored with bouquet and badge by the girls of cultural group of Ho Kala Sangam.
Guests in Ho Sahitya SammelanThe Seminar was inaugurated with the lighting of deep collectively by all intellectuals and great persons present on the stage.After the inauguration Mage Porab a booklet published by Janmadhyam and written by Lokindra Dewgam was launched. In addition Johar Deshauli a monthly magazine on Ho language prepared by the joint venture of Janmadhyam and Ho Kala Sangam was launched.Prizes and Certificates were distributed by the hands of the DC Chibasa to 6 top scorer in the Sanskritik Gyan Pratiyogita held on 1st August 2010.All the prizes and certificates were provided by Janmadhyam. All the contestants were given certificates. Sri Moraji Dewgam,Sri Charan Hansda, Sri haricharan
Students participating in SPG 2010 at Chaibasa College ChaibasaBodra, Sri Suraj Dewgam, And Smt. Basanti Mali dedicated for the enrichment of Ho language , literature, art, and culture were honored with shawl by the DC. After a short break second session was started, where discussed on the topic of ‘The future of Ho language, literature and culture’ Prem Prakash from Janmadhyam expressing his views said that capitalist culture has been trying to destroy all the regional languages like Santali , Mundari including Ho. Language is prime basis for our culture. It has the capacity to reflect the philosophy of our culture He advocated for the compulsory education on regional languages (Ho , Santali ,Mundari) in primary education . Thereafter the DC K. Sriniwasana praised the joint effort of Janmadhyam and Ho Kala Sangam. He expressed his vies totally in Ho language. Sushil Kumar Purti reiterated the relevance of Ho language citing the significance of it. He made it easy and interesting talking about its pronunciation method. He also forced to include all regional languages to present education system. Pushpa Aind from Janmadhyam expressing her views in Mundari appealed for unity.
After the seminar cultural program started where many Ho songs were produced by the girls of cultural group of Ho Kala Sangam in the direction of Rupanti Hembrom . Welcom song had been sung by these very girls before the launching of the booklet. Several songs were produced by Roop Singh Sidhu too.
Gowardhan, Jairaj Sekhar, Pushpa Aind, Jaimuni Barayudh, Shamim Ansari and Prem Prakash from Janmadhyam were actively engaged during the whole process.
An exhibition of the books and magazines published by Janmadhyam was stalled at the entrance of the hall by Shamim Ansari, Jaimuni Barayudh and Gowardhan, and distributed the booklets to the people arrived to witness the program. Jairaj Shekhar shot subtly in his video camera of whole episode.

Features of the program
· The hall was full packed from beginning to end during the program.
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Dancing during the Ho Sahitya SammelanThere were people from Munda, Santal, Sadan and Muslim community as well as Ho community.
· The opportunity to expand the ideas were got in the program through books published from Janmadhyam .
· All were dedicated for the success of the program forgetting thirst and hunger.
· There were teachers, professors, cultural thinkers, artists, journalists, literary figure as well as social activists along with students from schools and colleges present in the program.
· Cultural team of youths started song and dance in the ground outside the hall even after the announcement of program termination.

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