National Tribal Research Institute Celebrates Remarkable Achievements Of Tribal Women On International Women's Day

National Tribal Research Institute Celebrates Remarkable Achievements Of Tribal Women On International Women's Day

New Delhi, March 10 (TNA) National Tribal Research Institute (NTRI) successfully organised the Aadi Vyakhyan Series - 5, a 2-day National Conclave on Tribal Women Achievers, with the theme - Empowering Tribal Excellence, in New Delhi on Saturday. The event, which celebrated the remarkable achievements of Tribal Women on International Women's Day, was attended by around 200 tribal women achievers from the fields of Art, Music, Literature, Sports, Handicrafts, Traditional Knowledge etc.

Participants took part in Assam, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Odisha, Mizoram, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Gujarat, and Delhi. Additional Secretary, Ministry of Tribal Affairs, R. Jaya delivered the inaugural address and congratulated the tribal women achievers and their efforts.

She said that empowering tribal women through entrepreneurship is key to sustainable development. She further highlighted that the dream of Viksit Bharat will be realised by Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas and Sabka Prayas while stating that the tribal women achievers have shown the path towards ensuring this vision.

Special Director, NTRI, Prof. Nupur Tiwari welcomed the tribal achievers and congratulated them for their efforts. She said that the National Women conclave is an incredible start to honour and witness the remarkable achievements of tribal women. It will amplify the voices of women and their unsung stories. The strength, resilience and solidarity of the tribal women will inspire others and continue to support and uplift each other through this platform, she added.

Some of the achievers who spoke during the event included Durgabai Vyam (Padamshr Awardee, Gond Painting), Raimati Ghiuria (Queen of Millets), Dr Anju Meena (International Body Building and Power Lifting Athlete National- Gold medalist) and Priyanka (National Women Kabaddi Player). Durgabai Vyam shared her journey with the participants. Her talent and journey are a true testament to the rich cultural heritage of the country. Queen of Millets Raimati Ghiuria, a renowned farmer from Odisha shared her incredible achievements.

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