Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein recently inaugurated a 30-Day Workshop cum Training on Tai Khamti Revised Script and Pali-Tai Literature at Namsai. This initiative, organized by the Tai Khamti Heritage & Literature Society in collaboration with the Tai Khamti Literature Board, is more than a cultural event; it is a step towards preserving identity, knowledge, and history.
Through such workshops, learners are equipped with literacy in the script and a sense of belonging and continuity.
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1. How can Arunachal’s youth be motivated to learn, preserve, and promote their indigenous scripts and traditions?
2. What role can schools, colleges, and universities play in integrating tribal literature and culture into education?
3. How can digital platforms be used to document, archive, and promote the endangered languages of Arunachal?
BrahmDevYadav 1 month 2 weeks ago
Why do we preserve our cultural heritage?
Preserving cultural heritage is vital because it provides a sense of identity, connects people to their history and ancestors, fosters a sense of belonging, promotes economic growth through tourism and investment and acts as an invaluable educational resource for future generations. Heritage also contributes to social inclusiveness, offers inspiration, and supports environmental sustainability by promoting the adaptive reuse of old structures.