Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate a 15-day 'Aadi Mahotsav' at the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium here on February 16, Union Tribal Affairs Minister Arjun Munda said on Monday.
Tribal artisans from across the country have been invited to display millet recipes and sell millet products at the festival, Munda said.
Millets are an integral part of the diet of tribal communities, and the United Nations, at the behest of India, has declared 2023 as the International Year of Millets, according to a statement issued by the Tribal Affairs Ministry.
The ministry's tableau which bagged the first prize during the Republic Day celebrations will also be put on display.
Around 1,000 tribal artisans and artists from 28 states and Union territories will participate in the festival. They include tribal cooks from 19 states and UTs for which 20 food stalls are being set up.
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Munda said the prime minister will engage with the artisans and craftsmen. He will also be given an overview of the products at the stalls.
The Union minister also said organic products by tribal communities can play a key role in combating the challenge of global warming.
TRIFED, an organisation under the ministry, organises "Aadi Mahotsav -- National Tribal Festival" to provide direct market access to the tribal craftsmen and women.
The festival will feature exhibition-cum-sale of tribal handicraft, handlooms, paintings, jewellery, cane and bamboo products, pottery, tribal cuisine and much more.
An exclusive pavilion for the sale and display of 'Van Dhan' products will also be put up. About 39 Van Dhan Vikas Kendras from 17 states and UTs are expected to participate in the festival.
Over 500 tribal artistes from 20 states will give cultural performances which will be based on their rituals, harvest, festivals, and martial art forms, among others.
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