12th Samvad Conclave Opens in Jamshedpur with Tribal Rituals
The 12th edition of Samvad has opened in Jamshedpur with vibrant traditional rituals, marking a renewed celebration of India’s tribal wisdom and cultural diversity. Supported by the Tata Steel Foundation, the conclave brings together communities, artists and knowledge-keepers from across the country.
Traditional Rituals Mark the Beginning
The inauguration featured prayers by Ho, Munda, Santhal and Oraon tribes, accompanied by traditional instruments such as Bhner, Sakua and Nagada. The ceremonial cleansing of the Akhra, performed according to Ho customs, symbolised purity and communal unity. Elders were presented with Jawa saplings, reinforcing the event’s cultural and ecological significance.
A Showcase of Tribal Art and Culture
This year’s edition features 34 tribal art forms representing 18 states and 30 tribes. The event hosts 51 outlets at Gopal Maidan, offering a platform for diverse expressions including craftwork, performance traditions, healing practices and community knowledge. The conclave highlights the depth and variety of India’s tribal heritage through live demonstrations and interactive spaces.
A Conclave Rooted in Community Leadership
Samvad continues to position itself as a community-driven gathering. Artists, healers, performers and changemakers engage in dialogue on identity, sustainability and cultural continuity. Supported by the Tata Steel Foundation, the conclave encourages collaborative learning and strengthens intergenerational bonds within tribal societies.
Exam Oriented Facts
- The 12th edition of Samvad is being held in Jamshedpur.
- It features 34 tribal art forms from 18 states and 30 tribes.
- The opening rituals were performed by Ho, Munda, Santhal and Oraon tribes.
- The event is supported by the Tata Steel Foundation.
Celebrating Resilience and Cultural Continuity
Speakers highlighted the conclave’s role in safeguarding traditional knowledge and promoting inclusive development. By offering a shared space for dialogue and artistic expression, Samvad reinforces its mission to honour tribal identities while supporting efforts towards a sustainable and culturally rooted future.