Ministry of Culture Highlights India’s Tribal Art, Literature, and Creative Enterprises at Tribal Business Conclave 2025

New Delhi: The Ministry of Culture is showcasing India’s vibrant tribal art, literature, and creative traditions at the Tribal Business Conclave 2025, currently underway at Yashobhoomi, Dwarka, New Delhi. The event is emerging as a major platform that celebrates indigenous creativity and strengthens entrepreneurship across tribal communities, aligning with the national vision of Janjatiya Gaurav Varsh and Viksit Bharat @2047.

Minister Shri Durgadas Uikey lighting the ceremonial lamp during the inauguration of the Tribal Business Conclave 2025.
Shri Durgadas Uikey performs the traditional lamp-lighting to mark the opening of the Tribal Business Conclave 2025. | Source: PIB

Organised jointly by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, DPIIT, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, and the Ministry of Culture, the Conclave marks a significant moment in the year-long celebration of the 150th Birth Anniversary of Bhagwan Birsa Munda. The event is supported by FICCI (Industry Partner), PRAYOGI Foundation (Knowledge Partner), and TICCI (Supporting Partner).

High-Level Participation and Inauguration

The Conclave opens with the presence of Shri Durgadas Uikey, Minister of State for Tribal Affairs, who inaugurates the Ministry of Culture’s Theme Pavilion.

Officials inaugurating the exhibition area with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Tribal Business Conclave 2025.
Senior officials inaugurate the exhibition zone of the Tribal Business Conclave 2025. | Source: PIB

During the inaugural session, Dr. Sachchidanand Joshi, Member Secretary, IGNCA, emphasizes the importance of linking cultural heritage with creative enterprise to strengthen local economies and support tribal livelihoods.

The valedictory session is being attended by Shri Piyush Goyal, Shri Jual Oram, and other senior officials from DPIIT, the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Ministry of Culture, industry leaders, and over 250 tribal entrepreneurs from across the country.

Theme Pavilion Showcases Indigenous Creativity

The Ministry of Culture’s Theme Pavilion is designed as a confluence of India’s tribal art, literary heritage, and craft traditions. Three national cultural institutions present curated exhibits:

Visitors and officials observing traditional Warli and tribal art pieces displayed at the Ministry of Culture pavilion.
Visitors engage with curated tribal art collections presented by national cultural institutions at TBC 2025. | Source: PIB

● Lalit Kala Akademi

Displays a striking collection of tribal paintings, sculptures, and installations. A notable highlight is a bust of Bhagwan Birsa Munda created by a tribal artist, symbolizing resilience and cultural pride.

A framed tribal art painting displayed alongside an information panel at the Tribal Business Conclave 2025 exhibition.
Exhibits featuring traditional tribal art forms showcased the diversity and depth of indigenous creativity. | Source: PIB

● Sahitya Akademi

Presents curated works of tribal writers, oral storytelling traditions, and translated texts that highlight the richness of India’s indigenous literary heritage.

Sahitya Akademi’s exhibition stall displaying tribal literature and publications at the Tribal Business Conclave 2025.
Sahitya Akademi’s pavilion highlights indigenous literature and oral traditions at TBC 2025. | Source: PIB

● Centre for Cultural Resources and Training (CCRT)

Showcases tribal crafts, traditional art forms, and live demonstrations, emphasizing community skill development and the creative economy.

Panel Discussion: ‘Tribal Heritage to Enterprise’

Panelists and speakers participating in the discussion on tribal entrepreneurship and cultural heritage at the Tribal Business Conclave 2025.
Experts share insights during the panel discussion titled “Tribal Heritage to Enterprise: Promoting Sustainable Entrepreneurship.” | Source: PIB

A key event curated by the Ministry of Culture is a panel discussion titled “Tribal Heritage to Enterprise: Promoting Sustainable Entrepreneurship.”
Moderated by Dr. Rahul Kumar (CCRT), the session features prominent voices from arts, literature, and academia:

  • Dr. Sachchidanand Joshi, IGNCA
  • Prof. S.M. Patnaik, University of Delhi
  • Mahadeo Toppo, Sahitya Akademi
  • Ranendra Singh, Tribal Research expert
  • Kartik Gaggar, Founder & CEO, Rooftop
  • Rajesh Vangad, Renowned Warli Artist

Experts underline the need to enhance access to tribal arts, preserve indigenous languages, and integrate cultural practices into sustainable business models. Rajesh Vangad describes Warli art as “a visual language of storytelling, not just patterns.”

Cultural Performances Celebrate Diversity

The Conclave also features curated cultural performances that highlight the rhythmic energy and storytelling traditions of tribal communities. The closing presentation, “Lok Dhwani: Tribal Renditions in Motion and Music,” showcases a powerful blend of dance, theatre, and music rooted in indigenous heritage.

Tribal artists performing a vibrant traditional dance in ornate orange headgear and costumes at the Tribal Business Conclave 2025.
Tribal dance performers present a traditional folk rendition during the inaugural cultural segment of the Tribal Business Conclave 2025. | Source: PIB

A Step Toward Cultural-Led Development

Through its extensive participation, the Ministry of Culture is reinforcing the idea of culture as a driver of development — linking heritage with innovation, art with enterprise, and creativity with community empowerment.

The Tribal Business Conclave 2025 continues to serve as a bridge between tribal creators, investors, institutions, and the national market, strengthening India’s commitment to inclusive and culturally rooted growth.

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