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Three-day tribal art exhibition 'Silent Conversation: From Margins to the Centre' concludes in Delhi

The first ever art exhibition of its kind, named 'Silent Conversation: From Margins to the Centre' organised by the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA), the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change(MoEF&CC) and the Sankala Foundation in New Delhi from November 3 to 5, 2023, concluded successfully.

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President Droupadi Murmu at the 3-day tribal art exhibition. (Photo/ANI)

New Delhi [India], November 8 (ANI): The first ever art exhibition of its kind, named 'Silent Conversation: From Margins to the Centre' organised by the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA), the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC) and the Sankala Foundation in New Delhi from November 3 to 5, 2023, concluded successfully.
The exhibition was inaugurated by President Droupadi Murmu, on November 3, 2023. The President addressed the gathering, emphasising the need for a comprehensive and united approach towards addressing the issue of climate change, which is imperative not only for safeguarding the environment but also for the very survival of humanity.
The address highlighted the importance of embracing the traditional practises of the tribal and other forest-dwelling communities, noting that there are valuable lessons to be learned from them on how to lead a prosperous and contented life while coexisting harmoniously with nature.
The exhibition showcased the exceptional talent of 43 artists from 12 different states across India, representing a myriad of art styles such as Gond, Bhil, Patachitra, Khovar, Sohrai, Warli, and many more. The display highlighted the intricate relationship between tribal and other forest-dwelling communities residing around India's tiger reserves and their deep-rooted connection with the forest and wildlife.
The artists were invited to visit the Rashtrapati Bhavan, where they had the opportunity to meet the President.
"The exhibition offered an extraordinary platform for the public to immerse themselves in the art and culture of these communities, enabling a deep appreciation of their ethos and culture. Throughout the weekend, Delhi NCR played host to numerous distinguished guests such as ambassadors and high commissioners representing various nations. They, along with their families, graced the occasion, not only to engage with the artists but also to acquire these unique paintings and artefacts, thereby contributing to the promotion and preservation of tribal art and heritage," Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change said in a press release.
The exhibition served as a platform to educate the public about the importance of wildlife conservation, the challenges faced by tiger reserves and the pivotal role of tigers in maintaining ecological balance.
"Through the sale of artwork, the exhibition empowered the participating artists economically, providing them with alternate and sustainable livelihoods. A remarkable feature is that proceeds from the sale were sent directly to the bank accounts of the tribal artists via a QR code. The artists further enriched their experience with an engaging day tour, exploring some of the iconic landmarks in the city," the release added.
Their itinerary included a visit to India Gate, a symbol of national pride and sacrifice, and Kartavya Path, a place that inspires a sense of duty and responsibility, among others. This allowed the artists to connect with the historical and cultural significance of these contributing to their holistic experience in the heart of India's capital.
This exhibition marks the beginning of a series that will be further showcased in other major cities in India, spreading the message of art, culture, and tiger conservation to a broader audience.
The President was presented with a memento made by an artist belonging to the Mahar community of Kanha Tiger Reserve. The painting titled Baghdev in dot/bindu style represents how Mahars engage in nighttime worship rituals under the blue sky, seeking the tiger's eternal protection.
The inaugural ceremony was also graced by Bhupender Yadav, Union Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Ashwini Kumar Choubey, MoS, MoEF&CC, Leena Nandan, Secretary, MoEF&CC, Bharat Lal, Secretary General, NHRC; C P Goyal, DG (Forest) and Special Secretary, MoEF&CC, SP Yadav, ADG (PT & E)/Member Secretary, NTCA and other senior officials from the Government.
In addition to the above, ambassadors, high commissioners, Diplomats, and eminent personalities from the field of art and wildlife attended the inaugural event. (ANI)

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