Nagpur: The inaugural function of a photographic exhibition organized by Akhil Bharatiya Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram, Nagpur was held at Reshimbagh on Thursday. Around 250 tribes attended the programme being held along with Akhil Bhartiya Karyakarta Sammelan. Prior to the inaugural function of the exhibition various tribes performed their cultural activities and entertained the other guests with their tribal dance moves.
The drum beats and the voice of the ghungru filled in the air and the divine presence of the music and rhythm was experienced by those gathered here. The tribes from extremely rural parts of the India joined in, in the activity with different props and full get up. The inauguration of exhibition depicting the life style of Janjati communities as well as the activities of Kalyan Ashram was set up in the premises. The exhibition consisted of the materials that the tribal people use along with the paintings and the photos that depict the day to day activities were put to display. The photos of the freedom fighters from the tribal belt of India were also included in the exhibition.
The exhibition was equipped with rare creativity alien to cities. All the tribes actively took part in all activities. The photographic exhibition mesmerized all with the rich cultural heritage that the India consists of. The paintings and photographs and the materials depicted the scenario of the tribes in the country.
The inauguration of the exhibition took place at the hands of R D Atram, Joint Commissioner Social Welfare. All the office bearers of the Kalyam Ashram were present at the venue on the occasion.