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Kurmis and Kurmali  

Tusu Parab - Sripada Mahato.pdf

Kurmis, a caste of cultivating people, belong to the Eastern part of India, mainly Odisha, Jharkhand, Bihar and West Bengal. In West Bengal, Kurmis…

Contributors: Kiriti Mahato
Sripada Mahato
Anadi Mahato

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UGC Sponsored SAP, DRS Phase II National Conference 2016 

UGC Sponsored SAP, DRS Phase II National Conference 2016

Over the past few decades, computing researchers have developed a wealth of new systems to preserve and share cultural resources. Researchers have…

Contributors: Prof Debashis Bandyopadhyay, Coordinator, SAP, DRS II
Dr. Joyjit Ghosh, Deputy Coordinator, SAP, DRS II

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Churia-Churianir Pala

Churia-Churianir Pala

“Churia Churianir Pala” is the story of two birds—Churia and Churiani—who symbolize a married couple. Churia, the husband, goes abroad for twelve…

Contributors: Mihir Dandapat: 9732952758
Dr. Subrata K Mukherjee: 9932540778

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Beni Putul / “Beni” Puppet Theater

Sampradayikata Birodhi Gaan (‘Song against Communalism’) by Shri Basanta Kumar Ghorai

Beni Putul or alternatively known as Glove Puppetry is one of the most popular folk art forms of Purba Medinipur, West Bengal. The puppeteers usually…

Contributors: Sri Basanta Kumar Ghorai 9732957934

Sri Sarad Kumar Ghorai
Sri Ramkrishna Dolai

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Patua Pala/ Pata Pala (Scroll Painting) of Bengal

Survival and Other Stories: Bangla Dalit Fiction in Translation (2012)

Patua Pala or Patachitra, commonly known as pata is one of the most popular yet endangered performing art forms of Bengal. It usually comprises…

Contributors: Rani Chitrakar 9609066351
Swarna Chitrakar
Shyamsundar Chitrakar
Dukhushyam Chitrakar
Monu Chitrakar

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Baha Parab

Baha Parab

‘Baha’, is a Santali word which literally means ‘flowers’. Baha Festival is one of the most important rituals that is celebrated in honour of ‘Jaher…

Contributors: Manindra Nath Murmu: 9735559560

Srimat Saren: 9547383792

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Bharjatra ((Jatra of a Jester/ Clown)

Bou Badal (Exchange of Brides)

Bharjatra is a very popular among the rural audience of Ghatal area of Medinipur. The “Bhar” (Buffoon) obviously has a central role in the…

Contributors: Sri Mohan Das

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Chann Gaan

Literally, ‘Chaan’ means tambourine, a particular type of musical instrument of the percussion family. As the performers usually dance with this…

Contributors: Prahalad Bhakta
Ranjit Kumar Das

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Lalita Shabar Pala

Lalita Sabar Pala

The Lalita Shabar Pala is the endangered folk representative text of the Kheria Shabar community. The Kheria Shabars are the inhabitants of the…

Contributors:

Jagatjyoti Nanda: 8348811587

Sukumar Chanda: 8001268623

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Paik Naach

Paik Naach

Dr. Subrata Mukhopadhyay, who has conducted extensive research on folk cultures in the Jangalmahal region, pointed out that the “Paik-naach” was…

Contributors:

Parimal Dolai: 9933792051

 Jiten Mallik: 9800415089

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