Rs 3 crore sanctioned for musical instrument workshops for indigenous people: Tripura CM Manik Saha

ANI April 6, 2025 122 views

Tripura's Chief Minister Manik Saha has announced a significant Rs 3 crore budget for musical instrument workshops targeting indigenous communities. During the Bipul Kanti Saha State Art & Craft Festival, Saha emphasized the importance of preserving and promoting local artistic talents. The initiative aims to keep cultural traditions alive and provide opportunities for tribal artists to showcase their skills. By investing in arts and culture, the government hopes to inspire youth and prevent social issues like addiction.

"The resources for survival are hidden in the culture and tradition of any nation" - CM Manik Saha
Agartala, April 6: Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha emphasized the government's commitment to honouring the contributions of individuals who have elevated the state's reputation through their exceptional work. He underscored the importance of ensuring that their legacies are not forgotten.

Key Points

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Tripura allocates Rs 3 crore for tribal musical instrument workshops

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CM celebrates sculptor Bipul Kanti Saha's artistic contributions

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State launches comprehensive art and cultural festival

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Government aims to inspire next-generation artists

"The pioneer of modern sculpture in the state is Bipul Kanti Saha. He is one of the talented children in this state. Due to his tireless hard work and dedication, the art of sculpture here has been appreciated across the world. Such personalities can never be forgotten. They will inspire the next generation to move forward," said CM Saha.

CM Saha said this while inaugurating the 3-day-long Bipul Kanti Saha State Art & Craft Festival at Government Art and Craft College, Lichubagan, organized by the Information and Cultural Affairs Department.

The Chief Minister also mentioned that Rs. 3 crore has been allocated in the budget for the fiscal year 2025-26 for musical instrument workshops for tribals across the state.

The festival will include a drawing competition, cultural programs, and discussion meetings with eminent personalities from the state's art world. Ten organizations, including Lalit Kala Academy, Government College of Fine Arts, and Karu Kala Utsav, have opened exhibition stalls.

Explaining the significance of the program, the Chief Minister said, "The talented children of the state who have taken the name of this state to the peak of fame should not be forgotten. The current government is trying to give due respect to all these personalities. Even though they have disappeared, their works, thoughts, and consciousness can inspire the next generation to develop the art and culture of the state in a large way. Although various forms of art were practised in the royal family of the state of Tripura, they were beyond the reach of the public."

He said that eminent personalities like Bipul Kanti Saha have successfully brought this art and culture to the general public of the state.

"Apart from technology, the way the renowned personalities of the state have created their art and culture is simply unimaginable. One can feel a sense of satisfaction by honouring such personalities," said CM Saha.

The Chief Minister also said that the resources for survival are hidden in the culture and tradition of any nation.

"Only if we are aware of our own talent, the excellence of the culture and heritage of the state will increase further. Only if we are in the vicinity of culture, the youth will remain free from the clutches of addiction," he said.

Special Secretary of the Information and Cultural Affairs Department, Debapriya Bardhan; Director of the Information and Cultural Affairs Department, Bimbisar Bhattacharya; Subrata Chakraborty, Vice Chairman of the State-Level Cultural Advisory Committee; Abhijit Bhattacharya, Acting Principal of the Government Arts and Crafts College; and Dipika Saha, wife of renowned sculptor Bipul Kanti Saha, were present.

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Priya M.
This is such a wonderful initiative! Preserving indigenous art forms through musical workshops will help keep our cultural heritage alive. 👏 The Rs 3 crore allocation shows real commitment to tribal communities.
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Rahul K.
While I appreciate the funding for musical instruments, I hope they'll ensure transparency in how the money is actually spent. We've seen good intentions fail due to poor execution before.
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Sunita P.
Bipul Kanti Saha truly deserves this recognition! His sculptures are magnificent. It's heartwarming to see artists getting their due respect. The festival sounds like a great platform for young talents too!
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Arjun T.
As someone from Tripura's tribal community, I'm excited about the musical instrument workshops! Our traditional instruments like the sumui (flute) and khamak need more exposure. Hope they involve local artisans in the process.
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Meena D.
The CM's words about keeping youth away from addiction through cultural engagement really resonate. Art and music can be powerful tools for positive change. More such initiatives please! 🎨🎶
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Kunal R.
I attended last year's festival and it was amazing! The energy and creativity on display were inspiring. Looking forward to seeing what new talents emerge this year with the increased funding.

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