A glimpse of social unity and integrity of tribal society seen in Mage Susun in Jamshedpur
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Jamshedpur: Amidst the controversy, Mage Parv was organized by Johar Trust on Sunday at UCIL Tower Ground in Sundernagar in Jamshedpur in East Singhbhum district of Jharkhand. In this, 25 dance troupes from Odisha and West Bengal including Kolhan presented traditional Mage dance. Girls in traditional outfits of red, green and white colors were giving a captivating dance performance. All the dance troupes were playing the mandar and drums in their own style, but their dance was the same. In this way, he was giving the message of introducing unity in diversity socially and culturally.
Better performing team rewarded
Teams that performed better in Mage Susun were also rewarded. In which the team of Adivasi Ho Samaj Hesa Seraikela was given the first prize for giving better presentation. His team was given 30 thousand rupees in cash and khassi. Ol Padhav Pathua Juti Narsada, Sida Hora Susar Akhara Maskal Club Badegoda Odisha, Nesa New Boys Club Baliadih, Adivasi Kala and Sanskriti Bhawan Sonuva, All India Adivasi Ho Samaj Medinipur, Ho Traditional Dance Group Harigutu Chaibasa, Adivasi Ho Samaj Kamal Akhara Sitaramdera, Jodi Jupdi Juvan Club Jangiya Odisha, Abhen Marsal Club Radhanagar Odisha, Lako Bodra Student Union and Jhakas Deewana Club Badam Odisha were given second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh and twelfth prizes respectively.
His contribution was
In making this Mage Porob successful, officials of Johar Trust, Adivasi Ho Samaj Mahasabha, Manki Munda Sangh, Kolhan Raksha Sangh, Adivasi Ho Samaj Yuva Mahasabha and presidents of all the trusts Pintu Chakia, Sura Biruli, Durga Charan Bari, Upendra Banra, Roshan Purti. . , Sangeeta Samad, Rajesh Kandeyong, Ravi Savaiyan etc. contributed.
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