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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThis book beautifully captures the vibrant cultural legacy of the Gond and Muria tribes, delving into their customs, festivals, beliefs, Ghotul traditions, cuisine, art, dance, tatoo and adornments. The intricate details of their religious practices and rituals provide a captivating glimpse into their distinct way of life, highlighting the splendor and resilience of their cultural heritage.
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This book beautifully captures the vibrant cultural legacy of the Gond and Muria tribes, delving into their customs, festivals, beliefs, Ghotul traditions, cuisine, art, dance, tattoo and adornments. The intricate details of their religious practices and rituals provide a captivating glimpse into their distinct way of life, highlighting the splendor and resilience of their cultural heritage.
Prof. Ramya is a prominent Indian Writer and Tribal Researcher currently pursuing Doctoral Research in Tribal Literature. Her research focuses on tribal life and culture across various Indian states, including Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Kerala, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. She explores the hidden social issues in India. She emphasizes education and sustainable livelihoods for tribal communities, particularly in Tamil Nadu.
As a columnist, Prof. Ramya’s articles have been featured in leading publications like Outlook India, The Indian Express, Pioneer, Ground Report, Navjeevan Express, Mathrubhumi, The Indian Tribal and more. She has authored the books titled Voice of India and The Outlook.
Her artistic talent extends to poetry with her moving verses gracing the pages of the magazines such as The Literary Mirror (Bihar), Today Magazine (Maharashtra), Soul Connection (Assam), The Literature Today (Chhattisgarh) and beyond.
Prof. Ramya’s impactful speeches at colleges in TamilNadu, IIT Delhi, Public and Official gatherings have been widely recognized. Her Radio and Newspaper interviews have also been significant, showcasing her expertise to a broader audience.
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