Since 2014, 'Samvaad' has been providing tribes from across India with a platform for discussions and dissent as well as celebration of the tribal ethos.
The upcoming edition will draw tribal representatives from abroad such as Australia, Canada, Kenya and Zimbabwe, a Tata Steel release said here today.
The event will witness an exchange of thoughts on indigenous culture, heritage, arts and inheritance with the visiting guests and India's very own tribal communities who will travel from the length and breadth of India.
Altogether 103 tribes from 127 districts representing 21 Indian states will be converging at Samvaad 2017, the theme of which is "Aspiration of Tribal Youth & Leadership for Future".
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