Unveiling 'Adi Sanskriti': A Digital Revolution in Tribal Art Preservation

The Tribal Affairs Ministry has launched 'Adi Sanskriti', a digital platform aimed at safeguarding tribal art forms, creating job opportunities, and connecting tribal communities globally. Developed in collaboration with Tribal Research Institutes, it integrates online courses, a socio-cultural repository, and a marketplace.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 10-09-2025 21:41 IST | Created: 10-09-2025 21:41 IST
Unveiling 'Adi Sanskriti': A Digital Revolution in Tribal Art Preservation
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On Wednesday, the Tribal Affairs Ministry launched a pioneering digital initiative, 'Adi Sanskriti', to preserve and promote tribal art forms. This platform is expected to offer significant livelihood opportunities and connect tribal communities with the global audience.

Union Minister of State for Tribal Affairs, Durgadas Uikey unveiled the initiative during the National Conference on Adi Karmayogi Abhiyan at Bharat Mandapam. The unique platform combines online learning, socio-cultural documentation, and an online marketplace to create a comprehensive digital experience for tribal art and culture enthusiasts.

With support from Tribal Research Institutes across 15 states, 'Adi Sanskriti' aims to evolve into a full-fledged Tribal Digital University. This strategic move underscores the government's dedication to empowering scheduled tribes and preserving their invaluable heritage.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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