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Bhima Bhoi Research Chair, in collaboration with the School of Tribal Culture, Philosophy and Eco-Spiritualism (TCPE), KISS-DU, organized an invited lecture by Professor Aditya Kumar Mohanty, Professor of Philosophy, Central University, Tripura on ‘Tribal Culture and Philosophy’ in blended-mode on 16th April 2022.

Professor Mohanty explained how a man is different from other creatures for his reasoning power. Philosophy is embedded in every human psyche. It is the art of critical thinking by which a man can distinguish between the pleasurable and preferable, desirable and undesirable. Dr. Mohanty added that there is no articulated philosophy or academic philosophy in tribal people; they have a profound sense of solving their problems. A tribal headman who is an uneducated, unexposed person settles down disputes that are accepted and done in that community.

He illustrated the distinction between civilization and culture by elaborating that civilization speaks of what we have, whereas culture explains what we are. Tribal people are known for their uncorrupted minds and native innocence. The economic life of the tribals is driven by need, not by greed. The respect and gratitude for nature also constitute the hallmarks of tribal life. Their lifestyle is backed by sharing, caring, and cohesive relations with their fellow beings, animals, plants, and nature for the well-being of all community members at large.

Professor Deepak Kumar Behera, Vice-Chancellor, KISS-DU, presided over the session and felicitated the distinguished speaker. Professor Sarat Chandra Panigrahi, Professor Emeritus explained the dedicated life of Professor Aditya Kumar Mohanty for the cause of philosophy and his consuming passion for the needy human beings, especially the deprived orphans and destitute children.

Speaking on the occasion, Professor Harischandra Sahoo, Chair Professor, Bhima Bhoi Research Chair, said that culture is represented through a particular group of people’s lifestyle, language, customs, habits, and social behaviour. A culture is sedimentation because it is the outcome of social ethos developed from one generation to another. A tribal culture represents the belief systems, love for nature, aesthetics, performing art, and the love for God as the common destiny, he added.    

The Cultural Wing of KISS-DU presented a tribal song on the occasion depicting the significance of the nature of tribal life. The session witnessed a fruitful discussion in which the students, research scholars and the staff members participated. Dr. Ratnakar Mohapatra, Dean, School of Tribal Culture, Philosophy and Eco-Spiritualism, extended words of thanks.

About KIIT University

KIIT University (earlier Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology) is a co-educational, autonomous university located at Bhubaneswar in the Indian state of Orissa. It was one of the youngest institutions to be awarded the deemed university status in India and then the university status in 2004 and is recognised by Limca Book of Records.The University offers under-graduate and post-graduate courses in Engineering, Bio-technology, Medicine, Management, Law, Computer application, Rural management, Fashion, Film Studies, Journalism and Sculpturing. It has been ranked as 16 th in India, 5 th among private universities, and 4 th in the eastern region in the year 2009 by Times of India. It has also been ranked 18 th among private engineering institutes and 7 th in placement in 2008 by Outlook India.KIIT School of Management has been nominated as the mentor institution by AICTE for conducting faculty development programme in eastern India.

KIIT University, Bhubaneswar

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