Tata Steel Foundation Hosts Workshop on Tribal Language Preservation
Over 100 Teachers Join Workshop at Sukinda Mine for Indigenous Language Protection
Key Points:
* Workshop focuses on preserving Ol-Chiki and Warangchiti scripts in tribal regions
* Street play conveys social messages on health and education in tribal languages
* Initiative aims to protect indigenous knowledge and cultural heritage
JAMSHEDPUR – Tata Steel Foundation conducted a tribal language preservation workshop at its Sukinda Chromite Mine campus in Odisha.
Teachers from various tribal language learning centers attended the event.
Moreover, FAMD Executive-In-Charge Pankaj Satija emphasized the importance of preserving indigenous knowledge.
The workshop featured cultural performances by participating teachers.
Furthermore, the street play addressed crucial social issues affecting tribal communities.
Meanwhile, Chief (Mines) Shambhu Nath Jha reaffirmed the company’s dedication to cultural preservation.
In addition, Dr. Paramananda Patel discussed educational opportunities for tribal communities.

