Thursday, February 12, 2009

HINDI QUARTERLY SUPPORTS HUMAN RIGHTS

KANCHANLATA a prominent Hindi Quarterly of the National language of India from Rajasthan based Hindi area, supported the article of Mahipal Bhuriya entitled ADIVASI DARSHAN (Adivasi / Tribal / Indigenous Peoples Philosophy). The articles strongly favouring the Human rights of the Adivasi / Gypsy / Tribal / Indigenous peoples various issues covering all the areas of their life. Some time back Mahipal Bhuriya was considered to be a controversial, progressive and revolutionary writer from the tribal regions of Central India since his first publication called Bhili Chetanana Geet (1977, 1978). But ever since Mahipal Bhuriya consistetly and regularly supported the tribal issues in Hindi literature, All India Radio, TV, press conferences, seminars, research papers, etc. Now his ideas are being highlighted in the form of Adivasikaran (tribalisation and aboriginalisation) meaning while the tribals remaining rooted to their adi (origins) or roots, should preserve, promote, innovate and integrate themselves in the national mainstream, maintaining their original identity with dignity and not become Dalits as the process is today through sanskritisation.

In the context a prominent Hindi quarterly edited by Dr. Bharat Misra Prachi from Jaipur (Rajasthan) has carried a more than 5 page paper highlighting the issues of the adivasikaran.

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