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Preserving Culture & our Indigenous Identity with changing times in Arunachal

Start Date: 31-10-2022
End Date: 31-01-2023

In order to retain the knowledge and insights of the past, it is imperative for the current and all future generations to preserve the rich culture and history adhering to a ...

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Preserving Culture & our Indigenous Identity with changing times in Arunachal

In order to retain the knowledge and insights of the past, it is imperative for the current and all future generations to preserve the rich culture and history adhering to a region. As the largest Northeastern state in India, Arunachal Pradesh presents a diverse and widespread amalgamation of indigenous culture and history of the many tribes that call it home. The region has been predominantly inhabited by indigenous people since time immemorial, having a distinct history, food, traditions, dialect, custom, culture, and heritage.

The lifestyles of the indigenous communities residing in Arunachal are simplistic and sustainable. Their practice of worshiping nature as supreme and believing that it is the ultimate giver implies the importance of nature and its impact on the community. And because of the immense traditional values it holds, they strive and swear to protect nature and its resources.

Understanding of traditional knowledge and methods is possible through preservation of culture, which is then passed down from generation to generation through stories, dances, poems, music, carvings, paintings, and renditions. Sharing inventions and practices developed over the centuries among indigenous societies require a profound understanding of the past; that have been carefully preserved till now.

At the same time, the region is catching up with changing technologies and advancements - an evolutionary trend that can potentially fade away past culture and traditional values, in the absence of carefully implemented preservation techniques.

Government of Arunachal Pradesh, through the MyGov Arunachal platform, invites ideas suggesting effective methods of cultural preservation in the state of Arunachal with changing times and advancement.

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BrahmDevYadav 2 years 8 months ago

What are the main important benefits of protected area in state?
Effectively managed protected areas are a critical tool for safeguarding biodiversity, maintaining ecosystem balance, preserving important habitats, building resilience to climate change, providing global food security, maintaining water quality, conserving natural resources, driving economic success.

BrahmDevYadav 2 years 8 months ago

What are the five ways to protect natural resources?
1.Ten Simple Things You Can Do to Help Protect the Earth.
2.Reduce, reuse, and recycle. Cut down on what we throw away.
3.Volunteer. Volunteer for cleanups in our community.
4.Educate.
5.Conserve water.
6.Choose sustainable.
7.Shop wisely.
8.Use long-lasting light bulbs.
9.Plant a tree.

BrahmDevYadav 2 years 8 months ago

What is the best way to preserve those resources in the state?
1.Practice recycling.
2.Use energy-efficient lights.
3.Choose reusable goods.
4.Turn off the water when not in use.
5.Conserve energy at home.
6.Walk short distances, bike or carpool.
7.Avoid non-recyclable packaging.
8.Use renewable energy.

BrahmDevYadav 2 years 8 months ago

What are the methods of preserving the resources?
Avoiding single-use plastics is another way to conserve resources. Instead of buying water bottles, plastic cups or paper plates, opt for ceramic, metal or glassware. Use our own fabric grocery bags rather than plastic bags. Reusing items is a great way to reduce waste and keep excess trash out of landfills.

BrahmDevYadav 2 years 8 months ago

What makes Arunachal Pradesh unique?
Arunachal Pradesh:- The farthest state in the North-Eastern Sector of India and the only Hindi-speaking state of the region too. Arunachal has 26 tribes and more than 100 sub-tribes. There are more than 50 dialects but only a few languages that have scriptures.

BrahmDevYadav 2 years 8 months ago

What is food culture of Arunachal Pradesh?
Apong or rice beer made from fermented rice or millet is a popular beverage in Arunachal Pradesh as an alcoholic drink. There are different varieties of rice beer with different flavours. The staple food is rice along with fish, meat and many green vegetables.

BrahmDevYadav 2 years 8 months ago

What are the three types of protected areas?
Answer:- Wildlife sanctuaries, National parks and Biosphere are the three types of protected areas that have been earmarked for the conservation of forest and wildlife.

BrahmDevYadav 2 years 8 months ago

What steps are taken by the government to preserve natural resources?
1.Improving the technology to allow use of low grade ores at low costs.
2.Recycling of metals. Using scrap metals and other substitutes.
3.Using the available minerals in a planned manner.

BrahmDevYadav 2 years 8 months ago

What is Arunachal Pradesh best known for?
Arunachal Pradesh is known for its pristine beauty and the lush green forests. The state is also known as the Land of the Rising Sun.

BrahmDevYadav 2 years 8 months ago

What is the cultural language of Arunachal Pradesh?
Arunachal Pradesh is perhaps one of the most linguistically diverse states in Asia. More than 50 dialects of the Tibeto-Burman language structure can be observed here i.e. Nyishi, Apatani, Bokar, Galo, Tagin, Adi are common languages which fall under the Tani dialect.