Campaigning for scientific debate related to Philosophy, History, Education, Society and Culture Janmadhyam is an innovative organization dedicated to cultural sovereignty, secularity and democracy specifically for child right and tribal culture in Jharkhand.
Thursday, April 5, 2012
cultural fair Hulas 2012
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Flagrant breach of RTE Act.
St Xavier school, Doranda, Ranchi
3rd Feb. 2012
By Md. Shamim Ansari
The historical hill Sukuenburu is situated near village Totadah, 7-8 kms from Maranghada and near about 25 kms east from Khunti. It has a great importance for the history of Jharkhand and for Munda community. When the Munda People from Sutiyambe spread in the different directions of Jharkhand, they lost communication with their own people due to separation. Few intellectual Mundas met with each other and decided to have a gathering of Munda community every year. And they decided the Sukuenburu hill as their meeting spot. It is the matter of about……….. year ago. All the Mundas were signaled through the bonfire on the Hill. The distant Mundas get signal through it. Day after they saw the bonfire, they used to come and gather on the mountain top. It brought continuity in their brotherhood. They used to sing and dance there. Another trend of kite flying also started from there. This trend is contemporary as old as the Munda history.
At present the day of gathering is 9th day after the full moon of December. This year the day was 19th December 2011. A team of Janmadhyam in guidance of Pravin kumar went there to reveal the history. They saw people started coming to the hill early in the afternoon. All climbed it by walking. Few cars were also standing on the midway of the hill. The climbers were form 6 years child to 60 years old lady. Children were very much excited. Youth was trying to look fashionable. New born baby also came in their mothers lap. Children and youngsters came with their colorful dragon kites mend by them. They started flying them. In the next five minutes the sky was full with colorful kites. Every part of the kites were prepared with love and labor. The string with Kudrum fiber, the frame with bamboo sticks. The scenario was amazing to feel. In the middle of the hill top people started dancing and singing their folk songs….Saturday, January 28, 2012
Report
EDUCATIONAL TRIP
CHAIBASA TO HAZARIBAGH VIA JANMADHYAM (RANCHI)
21ST , 22ND AND 23RD JANUARY 2012
Nearly Hundred ‘Ho’ reading students took part in an educational trip by the positive attempt of Resource person and field fellow Dobro Budiwuli of Janmadhyam. Maximum students were from the Ho Kala Sangam, Tambo chowk, Chaibasa. Few of them were from Women college, Chaibasa and the rest from Tata college Chaibasa. The resource person Dobro budiwuli is doing his work with dedication. He Helps students to prepare for J.P.S.C.(Regional language). Along with the students there were near about twenty scholars of Ho language with their family.
How the conditions of the indigenous people could be improved. To know about the researches going on indigenous people. The most important thing was to introduce the students with some living legends of their community. So that the students should know about the success stories and should take some inspiration.The fare of the whole trip was beard by the DDC of Hazaribagh District Mr.Dibar Jonko.
“Tela go taben hisir bada….
Landa go land ate….”
After that Home secretary of Hazaribagh called all the guests one by one and Shree Dibar Jonko awarded them with diary, pen, clothes and lots of blessings. Some other important guests were there in the program. BDO of Churchu, Mr. Besraji along with Sakri Bara was present there. All the great indigenous living legends encouraged them. In the morning after breakfast DDC Dibar Jonko and her wife K. Jonko given the autograph in the
awarded diaries of all the students. And the trip ended with lots of blessing to the students.
Thursday, January 19, 2012
video shooting for the documentary of Sohrai Festival
Sunta, Bokaro
11th Jan. 2012
Sohrai festival was celebrated in Sunta Panchayat of Bokaro during 11th-15th January 2012Twelve villages of Santhal community within the Sunta Panchayat were visited by Janmadhyam during this festival for a video documentary shooting.
The villages included Bandhgutu, Kanshitand, Kusumtikri, Rangadih, Vikramdih, Aamrakulhi, Dungrigora, Khuditopa, Laahtand, Barwadih, Sunta, and Jala. From the begining Sohrai is the main Festival of theSanthals. The festival basically symbolizes the love of Sa
Before the festival come people started painting their houses with different colored soils, lime etc. along with various designs on the wall and cleaning their Khalihans. Smearing of the aangans were done daily with cow dung. Till the second day of the festival they brought different colored soils to smear their walls. The ploughs and Juath were washed in the pond and brought home. In the late afternoon people started collecting materials for “CHOK PURA”.New rice was bitten and grinded to make “GUNDI” (The flour of rice). The people who were comparitively rich or who didn’t have the facility of “DHEMKI” were going to grind it with a machine. The gundi was mixed with water and a solution was made. The solution called “CHOK”. Various designs were made by this solution in the ground fro New rice was bitten and grinded to make “GUNDI” (The flour of rice).entrance to the “GOHAL” (The house for the cow & oxen). This was the day for the guests to come. “CHARPA PEETHA” (A pastry of flour of rice) made of pork or chicken was there for the guests. Gohal puja was done the same night. People danced and sang Sohrai for the whole night at the beet of MANDAR and NAGARA. Many people didn’t have sufficient clothes to save themselves from cold. Some people came with a single shawl or blanket wrapped on their body to stand in the semicircular row to dance. Maximum People in the Santhali community are still below the poverty line. Their economic status is not so good. Single storey tile roofed mud house was the only support to save them from the cold of January.

