BGSBU, Rajouri Admin & IGNCA host Folk Tribal Musical Programme at Founders’ Park
RAJOURI, MARCH 28: A Folk Tribal Musical Programme was today organized by Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University (BGSBU) in collaboration with the District Administration Rajouri and the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA) at Founder’s Park, BGSBU, attracting enthusiastic participation from all sections of society.
The event was inaugurated by Deputy Commissioner Abhishek Sharma.
Addressing the gathering, the Deputy Commissioner said that such events are a celebration of the unique culture, lifestyle and musical traditions of tribal communities. He emphasized that promoting traditional tribal games can play a significant role in engaging youth in constructive activities and keeping them away from drug abuse. He further added that these initiatives also help in reviving environmentally sustainable lifestyles of tribal communities, which are inherently close to nature.
On the occasion, traditional tribal games such as Bini and weight lifting competitions were organized, drawing active participation from the youth.
A wide range of stalls were set up by Self Help Groups (SHGs) and government departments, showcasing various government schemes, local products and services. The participating departments included, Handloom & Handicrafts, Sheep Husbandry, Animal Husbandry, Social Welfare, Fisheries, Health & Medical Education/Ayush, Industries, Tourism, Agriculture, Horticulture & Apiculture, Forest, Wildlife and Education.
Adding to the cultural vibrancy of the event, a traditional hut was constructed by the Tourism Department depicting tribal lifestyle, while a mud house created by BGSBU students reflected the architectural and cultural ethos of tribal communities. An open-air museum was also set up, displaying traditional items such as mud pottery, wooden ploughs and straw-based seating arrangements, offering visitors a glimpse into the indigenous way of life.
A captivating skit was presented by the students of BGSBU and Dawn Public School, portraying various aspects of tribal culture, including lifestyle, marriage customs and traditional practices.
The cultural segment of the programme featured performances by singers from tribal communities, particularly Gujjar and Pahari groups, which enthralled the audience and showcased the region’s rich musical heritage. At the end, the participants and contributors were felicitated for their efforts.
Among others present on the occasion were Gourav Sikarwar, SSP Rajouri, Malikzada Sheraz-ul-Haq, ADDC Rajouri, Dr Shruti Avasthi, Regional Director IGNCA, Brijesh Jha, Senior Journalist, Founder Director Earth Tribal Foundation, Khurshid Bismil, Chairman MET, Prof. TiTi Xavier, Dean School of Nursing, Mr. Mohd Ishaq, Controller of Examinations, Dr. Shams Kamal Anjum Associate Dean and Asghar Ali Shah, Associate Dean along with officers from civil administration, faculty members from BGSBU, students and prominent citizens.


