NEW DELHI | MAY 24, 2026
Grand “Janjati Sanskritik Samagam” Held in New Delhi
A grand celebration of India’s tribal heritage, identity, and cultural unity was witnessed at the historic Red Fort Grounds in New Delhi during the massive “Janjati Sanskritik Samagam 2026,” where more than 2.5 lakh members of tribal communities from across the country gathered in a historic show of pride, tradition, and solidarity.
The event was attended by Dadra and Nagar Haveli MP Kalaben Delkar, who participated in the conclave and interacted with tribal representatives and community leaders from various states. Union Home Minister Amit Shah attended the event as the chief guest, adding national importance to the mega cultural gathering.
The event, jointly organized by Janjati Suraksha Manch and Janjati Jagruti Samiti, brought together representatives from more than 500 tribal communities from different regions of India.
Massive tribal processions and cultural rallies were carried out across several important locations in Delhi. Thousands of participants dressed in traditional tribal attire marched through major roads and historical landmarks before assembling at the Red Fort venue.
Traditional tribal dances, folk songs, and cultural showcases presented by artists from different regions became one of the major attractions of the event, mesmerizing audiences throughout the day.
The primary objective of the “Janjati Sanskritik Samagam” was to strengthen awareness regarding tribal faith, traditions, cultural identity, and heritage while promoting unity and social awareness among tribal communities across the country.
During her participation, MP Kalaben Delkar appreciated the contribution of tribal communities toward preserving India’s cultural heritage and acknowledged their important role in strengthening the nation’s social and cultural fabric.
