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Students shared their traditional wisdom hidden in their tradition through the story telling competition that was based on the theme “Traditional Knowledge System”.
The participants provided a background of what the story was about in Hindi or English and then narrated their stories in their mother tongues. The folklores narrated in Adi, Nyishi, Galo, Nocte, Tangsa, and Assamese.
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The audience seemed very enthusiastic about the stories that unfolded through prolific narrative performances.
Prof. P. K. Acharya from Department of Education, RGU, one of the jury members of the event, advised the students to create new narratives to preserve the culture and ethos of the state.
Over seventy students from various departments participated in the three competitions organised in the university.
The results of the contests will be declared on 21st of February, i.e. the International Mother Language Day, in the final event to be organised at the Mini Auditorium in Rajiv Gandhi University.