Tata Steel announces the 7th edition of Samvaad Tribal Conclave

The first-ever digital conclave will witness intense discussions, film screenings, cultural performances, and more ~

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Mumbai/Jamshedpur, November 11, 2020: Samvaad, a one-of-its-kind ecosystem for tribal identity, organised by Tata Steel Foundation, is back in 2020 with the seventh edition of its annual conclave scheduled on November 15-19 and will take the conversations and celebrations onto digital platforms this year.

The Samvaad ecosystem has brought together more than 30,000 people from 117 tribes across 27 states of India and 18 countries in the last six years, and is also an event that the tribal community keenly look forward to each year. The theme for this year is ‘Coming Together for Social Change’, representing a belief that there are inherent aspects of tribalism that places seamlessness as a core value of society, and valuable lessons in wonderful stories of tribal communities coming together to positively influence their core development challenges.

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Chanakya Chaudhary, Vice President, Corporate Services, Tata Steel, said: “Samvaad, over the years, has emerged as a promising platform that seeks to revive, preserve and promote tribal culture. We are proud to be a part of this endeavour which encapsulates tribal identity in many forms and expressions and celebrates the rich history & treasure trove of culture, music, wisdom and folklore that is integral to the tribal way of life. On behalf of the Tata Steel family, I welcome all the dignitaries, participants and the tribal community to join us in the 2020 edition and make it a success.

“Samvaad is an effort centred around a core belief that the way of life of our tribes holds answers to some of the most vexing challenges of our time, and we therefore believe it is our responsibility to keep this journey of dialogue, celebration and contemplation going in these otherwise uncertain times. And we now bring you Samvaad 2020, in a format which remains online but is complemented by community led decentralised engagement points to converge more than 2,000 people from over 100 tribes of India and beyond. The theme for the year is particularly relevant in the altered paradigms that have evolved in the last six months, and will possibly continue in the near future,” said Sourav Roy, Chief, Corporate Social Responsibility, Tata Steel.

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