News

Ministry of Tribal Affairs Hosts Webinar on Tribal Challenges and Initiatives Under National Learning Week

New Delhi: As part of the National Learning Week – Karamyogi Saptah, the Ministry of Tribal Affairs hosted a webinar titled “जनजाति संवाद: चुनौतियां और पहल” (Tribal Samvad: Challenges and Initiatives) to address critical issues facing India’s tribal communities. The event featured insights from experts and officials and focused on socio-economic development, cultural preservation, health challenges, and legislative support for Scheduled Tribes.

Additional Secretary of the Ministry, R. Jaya, emphasized the importance of understanding Constitutional provisions in advancing tribal development and safeguarding cultural heritage. She highlighted the Ministry’s commitment to eradicating Sickle Cell Disease by 2047, detailing the training modules and promotional campaigns underway to achieve this target. She also praised the webinar as a valuable platform for fostering continuous learning and capacity building within the National Learning Week framework.

Special Director of the National Tribal Research Institute, Prof. Nupur Tiwary, outlined the webinar’s goals, presenting foundational knowledge on government policies, legislative support, and empowerment initiatives directed at India’s tribal communities. Prof. Tiwary discussed the historical and policy approach toward tribal welfare since independence, highlighting innovative measures taken for tribal empowerment.

Dr. Nita Radhakrishnan, Additional Professor and Head of Paediatric Haematology-Oncology at PGICH Noida, provided insights into the National Mission on Elimination of Sickle Cell Disease. She educated participants on the disease’s impact within tribal communities, its symptoms, complications, and the Ministry’s strategy for eradication.

Additionally, Senior Advocate Dr. B.M. Jyotishi presented a detailed overview of the Constitutional and legal provisions protecting Scheduled Tribes. His address focused on the rights of tribal communities under the Indian Constitution, sharing real-life examples to illustrate challenges in implementation and progress made.

The webinar concluded with a summary of key discussions and a formal Vote of Thanks. The recorded session is available for viewing through the Ministry’s livestream link, allowing broader access to these valuable insights and discussions.

Bureau The News Hashtag

Recent Posts

Odisha Reschedules School Timings Amid Rising Heat, Classes to Begin at 6:30 AM

Bhubaneswar: With temperatures rising across the state, the Odisha government has directed all schools to…

1 day ago

Odisha Tightens LPG Supply Norms, Pushes PNG Transition to Enhance Transparency

Bhubaneswar: In a major move to streamline the supply of LPG and petroleum products, the…

1 day ago

Odisha Launches ‘SĀDHANA Saptah 2026’ to Boost Capacity Building of Govt Officials

Bhubaneswar: Odisha has rolled out a week-long statewide capacity-building initiative, “SĀDHANA Saptah – 2026,” aimed…

1 day ago

Odisha Inaugurates 1,889 New Anganwadi Centres to Strengthen Grassroots Childcare

Bhubaneswar: In a major push to enhance early childhood care infrastructure, Odisha inaugurated 1,889 newly…

1 day ago

Odisha Celebrates ‘Ama Poshak Ama Parichaya’ Day with Enthusiastic Participation Across State

Bhubaneswar: People across Odisha came together in large numbers to celebrate “Ama Poshak Ama Parichaya”…

1 day ago

Odisha CM Inaugurates Visa Application Centre in Bhubaneswar, Boosting Global Connectivity

Bhubaneswar: In a major step towards improving international travel access for residents of Odisha, Chief…

2 days ago