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Ram Dayal Munda

Ram Dayal Munda (23 August 1939 – 30 September 2011),[1] known as R. D. Munda, was an Indian scholar and regional music exponent. He was awarded the Padma Shri of the year 2010 for his contribution to the field of art.[1]

Ram Dayal Munda
Born(1939-08-23)23 August 1939
Diuri village, Ranchi, Bihar, (now in Jharkhand), British Raj
Died30 September 2011(2011-09-30) (aged 72)
Diuri village, Tamar, Ranchi, Jharkhand, India
Resting placeDiuri village, Tamar, Ranchi, Jharkhand, India
23.046 N, 85.680 E
NationalityIndian
Education
  • Ranchi University, Ranchi, 1957–63, M.A. (Anthropology)
  • University of Chicago, 1963–70, M.A. (Linguistics)
Alma materRanchi University, University of Chicago
Occupation(s)Anthropologist, Linguist, Folklorist, Music Exponent, Academician, Agriculturalist, Vice-Chancellor,
Organization(s)Indian Confederation of Indigenous and Tribal Peoples (ICITP)
Known forWork on Indian languages and literature
Notable work
  • Adi-Dharam: Religious Beliefs of the Adivasis of India
  • Aspects of Mundari Verb
  • Mundari Vyakaran (Mundari Grammar)
  • Shri Budu Babu aur Unki Rachnae
  • The Sun Charioteer, English translation of Ramdhari
  • Singh DInkar's Rashmirathi (with Paul Staneslow and David Nelson)
  • Language of Poetry
Movement
  • The Jharkhand Movement
  • Cultural Reawakening Movement
AwardsPadma Shri, Sangeet Natak Akademi Award
Signature

He was a vice-chancellor of Ranchi University[1] and a member of the upper house of the Indian Parliament.[2] In 2007, he received the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award. He died in Ranchi on 30 September 2011.[1]

Biography edit

Ram Dayal Munda was born in the tribal village Diuri in the Ranchi district of Bihar (Now in Jharkhand) India.[1] Ram Dayal Munda got his primary education at the Luther Mission School in Amlesa. He obtained his secondary education in the sub divisional town of Khunti.[1] As the heartland of the historic Birsa Movement for autonomy in the British Empire, the Khunti area attracted scholars from all over the world, particularly from the discipline of anthropology. Munda, along with his other friends, often acted as guide to the distinguished visitors this formed the basis for developing of his experiential world. Opting for anthropology as his subject for higher education with a focus on linguistics opened an altogether new world.[1]

Education and career edit

Munda got an opportunity for getting higher education in linguistics in an interdisciplinary atmosphere, from an ambitious research project of the University of Chicago, on the Indic group of the Austroasiatic languages under the guidance of Norman Zide. Munda received his PhD from the University of Chicago[3] and was subsequently appointed in the faculty of Department of South Asian Studies. Later, at the request of then Vice-Chancellor, Kumar Suresh Singh, he started a Department of Tribal and Regional Languages. The department was the rallying point for all social politico activists engaged in finding out ways to change the internal colonial situation the people of Jharkhand were faced with. Many students passed out from the department and formed a body "All Jharkhand Students Union" (AJSU) pushing for formation of an intellectual base for the maintenance of the Jharkhand Movement which was already going at that time. This indirectly contributed to Munda's appointment as Vice-Chancellor of Ranchi University in 1985. As a result, he became a medium of political dialogue between the state and the movement of the people. Therefore, the Committee on Jharkhand Matters was formed to initiate the formation of the new state of Jharkhand.[2]

Retirement and later work edit

Munda retired in 1999[2] but he continued to his involvement with the cultural mobilisation of the people. He was also the policy maker at the UN Working Group on Indigenous People at Geneva and the UN Forum of Indigenous Issues in New York, as a senior official of the ICITP, all India tribal led and managed movement.[2]

Munda has written several books and was a consultant and participant in important issues of the adivasi people of the country.[2] He represented his country in the Festival of India in the USSR, and other cultural events in China, Japan and South East Asia.[2]

Awards edit

Munda was awarded Sangeet Natak Akademi in 2007 and Padma Shri in 2010 by the government of India to recognise his contributions.[1][2]

List of publications edit

  1. Four Mundari Jadur Songs in THE EAST WEST REVIEW 2(3), 1966(with Norman Zide).
  2. HISIR (Necklace, Modern Mundari Songs), Sahkari Prakashan, Ranchi, 1967
  3. SELED (Miscellaneous Poems in Mundari, Nagpuri and Hindi), Sahkari Prakashan, Ranchi, 1967
  4. PROTO-KHERWARIAN SOUND SYSTEM, Department of South Asian Languages and Civilization, University of Chicago, 1967
  5. Songs on Birsa and his Movement in Journal of Social Research 12, Department of Anthropology, Ranchi University, 1969 (with Norman Zide)
  6. Descriptive Dialogue Songs in Mundari in M.C. Pradhan, P.K. Mishra and D.J. Shastri(Eds.) ANTHROPOLOGY AND ARCHEOLOGY, Oxford University Press, Bombay, 1969 (with Norman Zide).
  7. Aspects of the Mundari Verb in Indian Linguistics 30, 1969.
  8. Structural influence of Bengali Vaishnav songs on Traditional Mundari songs in JOURNAL OF SOCIAL RESEARCH 13, Department of Anthropology, Ranchi University, 1970.
  9. MUNDARI GĪTKĀR, SHRI BUDU BABU AUR UNKI RACHNAE, Adivasi Sahitya Parishad, Ranchi, 1974.
  10. OCEAN OF LAUGHTER, English Translation of Hāsyārnava (The Sanskrit Play by Jagadishwara Bhattacharya), Writers Workshop, Calcutta, 1975 (with David Nelson).
  11. STRUCTURAL FEATURES OF THE VAISHNAV SONGS OF PARGANA BANGALI, PhD Thesis, Department of Linguistics, University of Chicago, 1975.
  12. KALYĀNĪ, English translation of the KALYĀNĪ (Hindi Novel by Jainendra Kumar), Department of South Asian Studies, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1976(with Paul Staneslow and Mark Johnson).
  13. Some Formal Features of Mundari Traditional Poetry in Philip Jenner, Lawrence Thompson and Stanly Starosta (Eds) AUSTRO ASIATIC STUDIES, University of Hawaii Press, 1976
  14. HOLY MAN FROM JAMANIA, English Translation of the Hindi novel JAMANIA KĀ BĀBĀ by Nagarjuna, Writers Workshop, Calcutta, 1977 (with Paul Staneslow).
  15. Word Deformation in Mundari Song Texts in Peter Ponette (Ed) MUNDA WORLD, Catholic Press, Ranchi 1978(with Norman Zide).
  16. KUCHH NAE NĀGPURĪ GĪT (Songs in Nagpuri), Nagpuri Sahitya Parishad, Ranchi, 1978.
  17. MUNDĀRĪ VYĀKARAN (Mundari Grammar), Mundari Sahitya Parishad, Ranchi, 1979.
  18. DHRUWA SWAMINI, English Translation of Hindi Play by Jaishankar Prasad, Department of South Asia Studies, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. Also in JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN LITERATURE 14, Michigan State University Press, 1979 (with Paul Staneslow).
  19. Tribal Development in JHARKHAND in P. Das Sharma (Eds) PASSING SCENES IN CHOTANAGPUR, Maitree Publications, Ranchi, 1980.
  20. EEA NAWA KAANIKO (Seven New Stories), Mundari Sahitya Parishad, Ranchi, 1980.
  21. TITLI, English Translation of the Hindi Novel by Jaishankar Prasad, Department of South Asia Studies, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1980(with Paul Staneslow).
  22. NADĪ AUR USKE SAMBANDHĪ TATHĀ ANYA NAGĪT, Jharkhand Sahitya Parishad, Ranchi, 1980.
  23. THE SUN CHARIOTEER, English Translation of Hindi long poem RASHMIRATHI by Ramdhari Singh Dinkar, Department of South Asia Studies, University on Minnesota, 1981 (with Paul Staneslow and David Nelson).
  24. LANGUAGE OF POETRY, Classical Publication, Delhi, 1981.
  25. BIRSA MUNDA, Hindi Translation of the BENGALI BIRSA MUNDA by Mahasweta Devi, Ekta Prakashan, Chaibasa, 1981. Second edition, Sail Rakab Puthi Centre, Calcutta, 2000.
  26. WAPASI, PUNARMILAN AUR ANYA NAGĪT, Jharkhand Sahitya Parishad, 1985.
  27. ALL JHARKHAND STUDENTS UNION KA SAMVIDHĀN, Ranchi, AJSU, Ranchi, 1986(with S. Basu Malik, Suraj Singh Besra and Deosharan Bhagat).
  28. MEMORANDUM OF JHARKHAND COORDINATION COMMITTEE, JCC, Ranchi, 1987 (with B.P.Keshari, Santosh Rana, S. Basu Malik, and Suraj Singh Besra) .
  29. JHARKHAND VĀRTĀ, Position Paper for talks between the JCC and the Central Government, JCC, Ranchi, 1989 (with B.P.Keshri).
  30. Tribal Identity: The Crisis and the Way Out in Karuna. M. Braganza and S. Peeradina (Eds) CULTURAL FORCES SHAPIG INDIA, (Macmillan) Bangalore, 1989. Also in RELIGION AND SOCIETY 36, Bangalore, 1989.
  31. Jharkhand Movement, Retrospect and Prospect in JOURNAL OF SOCIAL CHANGE, Council for Social Development, Delhi, 1990.
  32. JHARKHAND PEOPLES PARTY KA SAMVIDHĀN, JPP Office, Ranchi, 1990 (with Suraj Singh Besra and Devsharan Bhagat).
  33. Dispossession and Exploitation of Tribal Peoples Through Communication Manipulation, with Special reference to Jharkhand in RELIGION AND SOCIETY 38, 1991
  34. Recent Development in Jharkhand Movement in INDIA INTERNATIONAL QUTERLY, Indian International Centre, 1992.
  35. Introduction to Indigenous and Tribal Solidarity, ICITP, Delhi, 1997.
  36. BHURIA COMMITTEE REPORT AUR JHARKHAND KI SHETRA ME USKĀ KĀRYĀNVAYAN, Jharkhand Prakashan, Ranchi, 1997.
  37. Abstract on Socio-Cultural Rights: Language, Education and Cultural Identity in B.K. Roy Burman and B.G. Verghese (Eds) ASPIRING TO BE, Delhi, Konark Publication, 1995.
  38. An Insiders View of the Struggle for Jharkhand in JAI JHARKHAND, Coimbatore, Sarini, 1999.
  39. Adivasi Identity in RISING FACISM, Delhi, Update Collection, 2000.
  40. ADI DHARAM, Religious Beliefs of Adivasi of India, Sarini, Coimbatore, 2000. Hindi Version, Jharkhand Prakashan, Ranchi, 2001. Bangali, Sail Rakab Puthi Centre, 2002.
  41. ADIVASI ASTITVA AUR JHARKHANDI ASMITA KE SAWĀL, Prakashan Sansthan, Delhi, 2001.
  42. ADANDI BONGA (WIVĀH MANTRA), Jharkhand Prakashan, Ranchi, 2001 (with Ratan Singh Manki).
  43. JI-TONOL (MAN BANDHAN), Jharkhand Prakashan, Ranchi, 2002.
  44. JI-RANAŖA (MAN BICHHURAN), Jharkhand Prakashan, Ranchi, 2001.
  45. ENEON (JĀGARAN), Jharkhand Prakashan, Ranchi, 2002.
  46. BA (H) BONGA (SARHUL MANTRA), Mundari- Hindi Version, Jharkhand Prakashan, Ranchi, 2002.
  47. REPORT OF THE WORKING GROUP ON EMPOWERMENT OF THE SCHEDULE TRIBES DURING THE TENTH FIVE YEAR PLAN, Planning Commission, Government of India, Delhi, 2002.
  48. GONOE? PAROMEN BONGA (SHRĀDDHA MANTRA), Mundari Hindi Version, Sail Rakab Puthi Centre, Calcutta, 2003(with Ratan Singh Manki).
  49. JHARKHAND MOVEMENT, Indian Social Institute, Delhi, 2000 (with S. Basu Malik).
  50. GLOBALISATION AND THE CHALLENGES OF TRIBAL DEVELOPMENT ( Dr. Durgabai Deshmukh Memorial Lecture), Council for Social Development, New Delhi, 2005.
  51. ADI DHARAM, BHĀRATIYA ADIVĀSIYAON KI DHĀRMIK ASTHĀYEN, New Delhi (Rajkamal Prakashan), 2009.
  52. SOSOBONGA (The Ritual of reciting the Creation Story and the Asur Story prevalent among the Mundas, Mundari-English version), adivaani and RUMBUL, Kolkata, 2015 (with Ratan Singh Manki)
  53. SOSOBONGA (BHELWA PŪJAN) PUNARNAVISRIT, in press.

In popular culture edit

  • He features in the stories in the book Sylvan Tales: Stories from the Munda Country, written by Samar Basu Mullick.[4]
  • His motorcycle tour of Jharkhand with his friend B.P. Kesari has been neatly captured in the latter's travel memoir Main Jharkhand Mein Hoon.
  • In 2017, documentary filmmakers Biju Toppo and Meghnath brought out 'Naachi Se Baanchi- Those who dance will survive', a documentary movie on the life and the works of Dr Ram Dayal Munda.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "A life dedicated to preserving tribal culture". The Hindu.com. 3 October 2011. Retrieved 26 February 2012.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g . Nac.Nic.com. Archived from the original on 15 April 2012. Retrieved 26 February 2012.
  3. ^ "educationist Ram Dayal Munda and theatre personality". News.Rediff.com. 19 March 2010. Retrieved 26 February 2012.
  4. ^ "adivaani's new imprint One of Us brings out Sylvan Tales: Stories from the Munda country". adivaani. 26 October 2015. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
  5. ^ . The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 5 February 2017. Retrieved 4 February 2017.

External links edit

  • List of Padma Awardees 2010 The Hindu, full list of Padma awardees
Academic offices
Preceded by
Sachidanand
Permanent 20th Vice-Chancellor of the Ranchi University
1987–1988
Succeeded by
Lal Saheb Singh

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Ram Dayal Munda 23 August 1939 30 September 2011 1 known as R D Munda was an Indian scholar and regional music exponent He was awarded the Padma Shri of the year 2010 for his contribution to the field of art 1 Ram Dayal MundaBorn 1939 08 23 23 August 1939Diuri village Ranchi Bihar now in Jharkhand British RajDied30 September 2011 2011 09 30 aged 72 Diuri village Tamar Ranchi Jharkhand IndiaResting placeDiuri village Tamar Ranchi Jharkhand India23 046 N 85 680 ENationalityIndianEducationRanchi University Ranchi 1957 63 M A Anthropology University of Chicago 1963 70 M A Linguistics Alma materRanchi University University of ChicagoOccupation s Anthropologist Linguist Folklorist Music Exponent Academician Agriculturalist Vice Chancellor Organization s Indian Confederation of Indigenous and Tribal Peoples ICITP Known forWork on Indian languages and literatureNotable workAdi Dharam Religious Beliefs of the Adivasis of IndiaAspects of Mundari VerbMundari Vyakaran Mundari Grammar Shri Budu Babu aur Unki RachnaeThe Sun Charioteer English translation of RamdhariSingh DInkar s Rashmirathi with Paul Staneslow and David Nelson Language of PoetryMovementThe Jharkhand MovementCultural Reawakening MovementAwardsPadma Shri Sangeet Natak Akademi AwardSignatureHe was a vice chancellor of Ranchi University 1 and a member of the upper house of the Indian Parliament 2 In 2007 he received the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award He died in Ranchi on 30 September 2011 1 Contents 1 Biography 2 Education and career 3 Retirement and later work 4 Awards 5 List of publications 6 In popular culture 7 References 8 External linksBiography editRam Dayal Munda was born in the tribal village Diuri in the Ranchi district of Bihar Now in Jharkhand India 1 Ram Dayal Munda got his primary education at the Luther Mission School in Amlesa He obtained his secondary education in the sub divisional town of Khunti 1 As the heartland of the historic Birsa Movement for autonomy in the British Empire the Khunti area attracted scholars from all over the world particularly from the discipline of anthropology Munda along with his other friends often acted as guide to the distinguished visitors this formed the basis for developing of his experiential world Opting for anthropology as his subject for higher education with a focus on linguistics opened an altogether new world 1 Education and career editMunda got an opportunity for getting higher education in linguistics in an interdisciplinary atmosphere from an ambitious research project of the University of Chicago on the Indic group of the Austroasiatic languages under the guidance of Norman Zide Munda received his PhD from the University of Chicago 3 and was subsequently appointed in the faculty of Department of South Asian Studies Later at the request of then Vice Chancellor Kumar Suresh Singh he started a Department of Tribal and Regional Languages The department was the rallying point for all social politico activists engaged in finding out ways to change the internal colonial situation the people of Jharkhand were faced with Many students passed out from the department and formed a body All Jharkhand Students Union AJSU pushing for formation of an intellectual base for the maintenance of the Jharkhand Movement which was already going at that time This indirectly contributed to Munda s appointment as Vice Chancellor of Ranchi University in 1985 As a result he became a medium of political dialogue between the state and the movement of the people Therefore the Committee on Jharkhand Matters was formed to initiate the formation of the new state of Jharkhand 2 Retirement and later work editMunda retired in 1999 2 but he continued to his involvement with the cultural mobilisation of the people He was also the policy maker at the UN Working Group on Indigenous People at Geneva and the UN Forum of Indigenous Issues in New York as a senior official of the ICITP all India tribal led and managed movement 2 Munda has written several books and was a consultant and participant in important issues of the adivasi people of the country 2 He represented his country in the Festival of India in the USSR and other cultural events in China Japan and South East Asia 2 Awards editMunda was awarded Sangeet Natak Akademi in 2007 and Padma Shri in 2010 by the government of India to recognise his contributions 1 2 List of publications editFour Mundari Jadur Songs in THE EAST WEST REVIEW 2 3 1966 with Norman Zide HISIR Necklace Modern Mundari Songs Sahkari Prakashan Ranchi 1967 SELED Miscellaneous Poems in Mundari Nagpuri and Hindi Sahkari Prakashan Ranchi 1967 PROTO KHERWARIAN SOUND SYSTEM Department of South Asian Languages and Civilization University of Chicago 1967 Songs on Birsa and his Movement in Journal of Social Research 12 Department of Anthropology Ranchi University 1969 with Norman Zide Descriptive Dialogue Songs in Mundari in M C Pradhan P K Mishra and D J Shastri Eds ANTHROPOLOGY AND ARCHEOLOGY Oxford University Press Bombay 1969 with Norman Zide Aspects of the Mundari Verb in Indian Linguistics 30 1969 Structural influence of Bengali Vaishnav songs on Traditional Mundari songs in JOURNAL OF SOCIAL RESEARCH 13 Department of Anthropology Ranchi University 1970 MUNDARI GiTKAR SHRI BUDU BABU AUR UNKI RACHNAE Adivasi Sahitya Parishad Ranchi 1974 OCEAN OF LAUGHTER English Translation of Hasyarnava The Sanskrit Play by Jagadishwara Bhattacharya Writers Workshop Calcutta 1975 with David Nelson STRUCTURAL FEATURES OF THE VAISHNAV SONGS OF PARGANA BANGALI PhD Thesis Department of Linguistics University of Chicago 1975 KALYANi English translation of the KALYANi Hindi Novel by Jainendra Kumar Department of South Asian Studies University of Minnesota Minneapolis 1976 with Paul Staneslow and Mark Johnson Some Formal Features of Mundari Traditional Poetry in Philip Jenner Lawrence Thompson and Stanly Starosta Eds AUSTRO ASIATIC STUDIES University of Hawaii Press 1976 HOLY MAN FROM JAMANIA English Translation of the Hindi novel JAMANIA KA BABA by Nagarjuna Writers Workshop Calcutta 1977 with Paul Staneslow Word Deformation in Mundari Song Texts in Peter Ponette Ed MUNDA WORLD Catholic Press Ranchi 1978 with Norman Zide KUCHH NAE NAGPURi GiT Songs in Nagpuri Nagpuri Sahitya Parishad Ranchi 1978 MUNDARi VYAKARAN Mundari Grammar Mundari Sahitya Parishad Ranchi 1979 DHRUWA SWAMINI English Translation of Hindi Play by Jaishankar Prasad Department of South Asia Studies University of Minnesota Minneapolis Also in JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN LITERATURE 14 Michigan State University Press 1979 with Paul Staneslow Tribal Development in JHARKHAND in P Das Sharma Eds PASSING SCENES IN CHOTANAGPUR Maitree Publications Ranchi 1980 EEA NAWA KAANIKO Seven New Stories Mundari Sahitya Parishad Ranchi 1980 TITLI English Translation of the Hindi Novel by Jaishankar Prasad Department of South Asia Studies University of Minnesota Minneapolis 1980 with Paul Staneslow NADi AUR USKE SAMBANDHi TATHA ANYA NAGiT Jharkhand Sahitya Parishad Ranchi 1980 THE SUN CHARIOTEER English Translation of Hindi long poem RASHMIRATHI by Ramdhari Singh Dinkar Department of South Asia Studies University on Minnesota 1981 with Paul Staneslow and David Nelson LANGUAGE OF POETRY Classical Publication Delhi 1981 BIRSA MUNDA Hindi Translation of the BENGALI BIRSA MUNDA by Mahasweta Devi Ekta Prakashan Chaibasa 1981 Second edition Sail Rakab Puthi Centre Calcutta 2000 WAPASI PUNARMILAN AUR ANYA NAGiT Jharkhand Sahitya Parishad 1985 ALL JHARKHAND STUDENTS UNION KA SAMVIDHAN Ranchi AJSU Ranchi 1986 with S Basu Malik Suraj Singh Besra and Deosharan Bhagat MEMORANDUM OF JHARKHAND COORDINATION COMMITTEE JCC Ranchi 1987 with B P Keshari Santosh Rana S Basu Malik and Suraj Singh Besra JHARKHAND VARTA Position Paper for talks between the JCC and the Central Government JCC Ranchi 1989 with B P Keshri Tribal Identity The Crisis and the Way Out in Karuna M Braganza and S Peeradina Eds CULTURAL FORCES SHAPIG INDIA Macmillan Bangalore 1989 Also in RELIGION AND SOCIETY 36 Bangalore 1989 Jharkhand Movement Retrospect and Prospect in JOURNAL OF SOCIAL CHANGE Council for Social Development Delhi 1990 JHARKHAND PEOPLES PARTY KA SAMVIDHAN JPP Office Ranchi 1990 with Suraj Singh Besra and Devsharan Bhagat Dispossession and Exploitation of Tribal Peoples Through Communication Manipulation with Special reference to Jharkhand in RELIGION AND SOCIETY 38 1991 Recent Development in Jharkhand Movement in INDIA INTERNATIONAL QUTERLY Indian International Centre 1992 Introduction to Indigenous and Tribal Solidarity ICITP Delhi 1997 BHURIA COMMITTEE REPORT AUR JHARKHAND KI SHETRA ME USKA KARYANVAYAN Jharkhand Prakashan Ranchi 1997 Abstract on Socio Cultural Rights Language Education and Cultural Identity in B K Roy Burman and B G Verghese Eds ASPIRING TO BE Delhi Konark Publication 1995 An Insiders View of the Struggle for Jharkhand in JAI JHARKHAND Coimbatore Sarini 1999 Adivasi Identity in RISING FACISM Delhi Update Collection 2000 ADI DHARAM Religious Beliefs of Adivasi of India Sarini Coimbatore 2000 Hindi Version Jharkhand Prakashan Ranchi 2001 Bangali Sail Rakab Puthi Centre 2002 ADIVASI ASTITVA AUR JHARKHANDI ASMITA KE SAWAL Prakashan Sansthan Delhi 2001 ADANDI BONGA WIVAH MANTRA Jharkhand Prakashan Ranchi 2001 with Ratan Singh Manki JI TONOL MAN BANDHAN Jharkhand Prakashan Ranchi 2002 JI RANAŖA MAN BICHHURAN Jharkhand Prakashan Ranchi 2001 ENEON JAGARAN Jharkhand Prakashan Ranchi 2002 BA H BONGA SARHUL MANTRA Mundari Hindi Version Jharkhand Prakashan Ranchi 2002 REPORT OF THE WORKING GROUP ON EMPOWERMENT OF THE SCHEDULE TRIBES DURING THE TENTH FIVE YEAR PLAN Planning Commission Government of India Delhi 2002 GONOE PAROMEN BONGA SHRADDHA MANTRA Mundari Hindi Version Sail Rakab Puthi Centre Calcutta 2003 with Ratan Singh Manki JHARKHAND MOVEMENT Indian Social Institute Delhi 2000 with S Basu Malik GLOBALISATION AND THE CHALLENGES OF TRIBAL DEVELOPMENT Dr Durgabai Deshmukh Memorial Lecture Council for Social Development New Delhi 2005 ADI DHARAM BHARATIYA ADIVASIYAON KI DHARMIK ASTHAYEN New Delhi Rajkamal Prakashan 2009 SOSOBONGA The Ritual of reciting the Creation Story and the Asur Story prevalent among the Mundas Mundari English version adivaani and RUMBUL Kolkata 2015 with Ratan Singh Manki SOSOBONGA BHELWA PuJAN PUNARNAVISRIT in press In popular culture editHe features in the stories in the book Sylvan Tales Stories from the Munda Country written by Samar Basu Mullick 4 His motorcycle tour of Jharkhand with his friend B P Kesari has been neatly captured in the latter s travel memoir Main Jharkhand Mein Hoon In 2017 documentary filmmakers Biju Toppo and Meghnath brought out Naachi Se Baanchi Those who dance will survive a documentary movie on the life and the works of Dr Ram Dayal Munda 5 References edit a b c d e f g h A life dedicated to preserving tribal culture The Hindu com 3 October 2011 Retrieved 26 February 2012 a b c d e f g Dr Ram Dayal Munda Member NAC Nac Nic com Archived from the original on 15 April 2012 Retrieved 26 February 2012 educationist Ram Dayal Munda and theatre personality News Rediff com 19 March 2010 Retrieved 26 February 2012 adivaani s new imprint One of Us brings out Sylvan Tales Stories from the Munda country adivaani 26 October 2015 Retrieved 4 February 2017 Reel tribute to Ram Dayal The Telegraph Archived from the original on 5 February 2017 Retrieved 4 February 2017 External links editList of Padma Awardees 2010 The Hindu full list of Padma awardeesAcademic officesPreceded bySachidanand Permanent 20th Vice Chancellor of the Ranchi University1987 1988 Succeeded byLal Saheb SinghvteRecipients of Padma Shri in Art1950sOmkarnath Thakur 1955 Sthanam Narasimha Rao 1956 Sudhir Khastgir 1957 Dwaram Venkataswamy Naidu 1957 Debaki Bose 1958 Shambhu Maharaj 1958 Nargis 1958 Satyajit Ray 1958 Devika Rani 1958 1960sK K Hebbar 1961 Bismillah Khan 1961 Raghunath Krishna Phadke 1961 Ashok Kumar 1962 Mehboob Khan 1963 Melville de Mellow 1963 Vinayak Pandurang Karmarkar 1964 Adi Pherozeshah Marzban 1964 P C Sorcar 1964 Guru Kunchu Kurup 1965 V Nagayya 1965 Ravishankar Raval 1965 Mrinalini Sarabhai 1965 Sivaji Ganesan 1966 M F Husain 1966 Sumitra Charat Ram 1966 P Bhanumathi 1966 Daji Bhatawadekar 1967 Vasant Desai 1967 Siddheshwari Devi 1967 Mohammed Rafi 1967 Sashadhar Mukherjee 1967 Vinjamuri Venkata Lakshmi Narasimha Rao 1967 M R Acharekar 1968 Begum Akhtar 1968 Sharan Rani Backliwal 1968 Nikhil Banerjee 1968 Sunil Dutt 1968 Durga Khote 1968 Yamini Krishnamurthy 1968 Shankar Jaikishan 1968 Ayodhya Prasad 1968 Akkineni Nageswara Rao 1968 N T Rama Rao 1968 Devi Lal Samar 1968 Vyjayanthimala 1968 Khwaja Ahmad Abbas 1969 David Abraham Cheulkar 1969 N S Bendre 1969 S D Burman 1969 B Saroja Devi 1969 Indrani Rahman 1969 Balraj Sahni 1969 S N Swamy artist 1969 1970sSukumar Bose 1970 Prem Dhawan 1970 Ratna Fabri 1970 Gemini Ganesan 1970 Ritwik Ghatak 1970 Damayanti Joshi 1970 Abdul Halim Jaffer Khan 1970 Karl Jamshed Khandalavala 1970 Madhaviah Krishnan 1970 Rajendra Kumar 1970 Pankaj Mullick 1970 Kalamandalam Krishnan Nair 1970 Relangi 1970 Gummadi 1970 Vijay Raghav Rao 1970 V Satyanarayana Sarma 1970 Maisnam Amubi Singh 1970 K B Sundarambal 1970 Avinash Vyas 1970 M Balamuralikrishna 1971 Sankho Chaudhuri 1971 Manna Dey 1971 Tripti Mitra 1971 Vazhenkada Kunchu Nair 1971 Chenganoor Raman Pillai 1971 K N Dandayudhapani Pillai 1971 Shanta Rao 1971 Ravi 1971 Sahir Ludhianvi 1971 Siyaram Tiwari musician 1971 Chiranjeet Chakraborty 1972 Girija Devi 1972 Vasudeo S Gaitonde 1972 Sunil Janah 1972 Lalgudi Jayaraman 1972 Bhimsen Joshi 1972 Mahendra Kapoor 1972 Ram Kumar artist 1972 Hrishikesh Mukherjee 1972 Vazhuvoor Ramaiah Pillai 1972 Samta Prasad 1972 M K Radha 1972 Raghu Rai 1972 Krishna Reddy 1972 Waheeda Rehman 1972 Juthika Roy 1972 Suchitra Sen 1972 Gubbi Veeranna 1972 Sitara Devi 1973 T N Krishnan 1973 Kishan Maharaj 1973 Ramanathapuram C S Murugabhoopathy 1973 Thikkurissy Sukumaran Nair 1973 Uma Sharma 1973 S G Thakur Singh 1973 Kaifi Azmi 1974 Pushkar Bhan 1974 Mani Madhava Chakyar 1974 Bindhyabasini Devi 1974 Naina Devi 1974 Girish Karnad 1974 Shriram Lagoo 1974 Kelucharan Mohapatra 1974 Nutan 1974 M D Ramanathan 1974 Som Nath Sadhu 1974 Emani Sankara Sastry 1974 Kripal Singh Shekhawat 1974 Manik Varma 1974 M S Gopalakrishnan 1975 Jasraj 1975 Amjad Ali Khan 1975 Gopi Krishna 1975 Sanjukta Panigrahi 1975 Basavaraj Rajguru 1975 Kalyanam Raghuramayya 1975 M S Sathyu 1975 K G Subramanyan 1975 Gitchandra Tongbra 1975 K J Yesudas 1975 Shyam Benegal 1976 Raghunath Mohapatra 1976 Ram Narayan 1976 K V Narayanaswamy 1976 R Nagendra Rao 1976 S Somasundaram 1976 Parveen Sultana 1976 Dhanraj Bhagat 1977 Bhupen Hazarika 1977 Sheik Chinna Moulana 1977 Alla Rakha 1977 Jehangir Sabavala 1977 Ghulam Rasool Santosh 1977 1980sB V Karanth 1981 Namagiripettai Krishnan 1981 Gambhir Singh Mura 1981 Dashrath Patel 1981 S H Raza 1981 Padma Subrahmanyam 1981 Allah Jilai Bai 1982 Ammannur Madhava Chakyar 1982 Jabbar Patel 1982 Virendra Prabhakar 1982 Gautam Vaghela 1982 Sirkazhi Govindarajan 1983 Gautam Vaghela 1982 Sirkazhi Govindarajan 1983 Sharafat Hussain Khan 1983 Nepal Mahata 1983 Handel Manuel 1983 Gulam Mohammed Sheikh 1983 Raghubir Singh 1983 Sobha Singh 1983 Habib Tanvir 1983 Ganga Devi 1984 Amitabh Bachchan 1984 Purushottam Das 1984 Adoor Gopalakrishnan 1984 Bhupen Khakhar 1984 Ben Kingsley 1984 Vinay Chandra Maudgalya 1984 Roshan Kumari 1984 Mavelikara Krishnankutty Nair 1984 N Rajam 1984 Raja and Radha Reddy 1984 Nek Chand 1984 Ram Gopal Vijayvargiya 1984 Shanti Dave 1985 Asa Singh Mastana 1985 Laxman Pai 1985 Smita Patil 1985 Palghat R Raghu 1985 Naseeruddin Shah 1985 Shankar Bapu Apegaonkar 1986 Kanika Banerjee 1986 Subrata Mitra 1986 Rajkumar Singhajit Singh 1986 Hisam ud din Usta 1986 K Balachander 1987 Kumudini Lakhia 1987 Vijaya Mehta 1987 N Ramani 1987 Aparna Sen 1987 Naresh Sohal 1987 Jitendra Abhisheki 1988 Shabana Azmi 1988 Teejan Bai 1988 Bikash Bhattacharjee 1988 Zakir Hussain 1988 Chindodi Leela 1988 Sudharani Raghupathy 1988 Sudarshan Sahoo 1988 Kudrat Singh 1988 Umayalpuram K Sivaraman 1988 Jitendra Abhisheki 1988 Adyar K Lakshman 1989 Haku Shah 1989 L Subramaniam 1989 Ratan Thiyam 1989 Upendra Trivedi 1989 1990sMohan Agashe 1990 G Aravindan 1990 Prabha Atre 1990 Asgari Bai 1990 Gulab Bai 1990 Balwantrai Bhatt 1990 Diwaliben Bhil 1990 Raj Bisaria 1990 S M Ganapathy 1990 Kamal Haasan 1990 Bishamber Khanna 1990 Krishen Khanna 1990 Allu Ramalingaiah 1990 Tarun Majumdar 1990 Madhavi Mudgal 1990 Om Puri 1990 Kanak Rele 1990 Leela Samson 1990 Maharajapuram Santhanam 1990 Kapila Vatsyayan 1990 Ranbir Singh Bisht 1991 Bharat Gopy 1991 Ghulam Mustafa Khan 1991 Hafeez Ahmed Khan 1991 Shanno Khurana 1991 Pratima Barua Pandey 1991 Manu Parekh 1991 Shivkumar Sharma 1991 Gurcharan Singh painter 1991 Sharda Sinha 1991 Alarmel Valli 1991 Jaya Bachchan 1992 Pankaj Charan Das 1992 Biren De 1992 Srirangam Gopalaratnam 1992 Sabri Khan 1992 Sunita Kohli 1992 Madurai N Krishnan 1992 Manoj Kumar 1992 Meera Mukherjee 1992 Asha Parekh 1992 Nataraja Ramakrishna 1992 Bhagaban Sahu 1992 Anandji Virji Shah 1992 Kalyanji Virji Shah 1992 Sundari K Shridharani 1992 Tapan Sinha 1992 Muthiah Sthapati 1992 K Viswanath 1992 Chitra Visweswaran 1992 Dipali Barthakur 1998 Mammootty 1998 Kunja Bihari Meher 1998 Krishnarao Sable 1998 Zohra Sehgal 1998 K Ibomcha Sharma 1998 U Srinivas 1998 Javed Akhtar 1999 Saryu Doshi 1999 Sulochana Latkar 1999 Sumati Mutatkar 1999 Shobha Deepak Singh 1999 Jagmohan Sursagar 1999 Ram V Sutar 1999 2000sKanhai Chitrakar 2000 Shekhar Kapur 2000 Hema Malini 2000 Anjolie Ela Menon 2000 Shubha Mudgal 2000 Alyque Padamsee 2000 A R Rahman 2000 Ramanand Sagar 2000 S P Balasubrahmanyam 2001 Aamir Raza Husain 2001 Padmaja Phenany Joglekar 2001 Mohammed Tayab Khan 2001 Sunil Kothari 2001 Nerella Venu Madhav 2001 Mohanlal 2001 Shobha Naidu 2001 D V S Raju 2001 Avadhanam Sita Raman 2001 Siramdasu Venkata Rama Rao 2001 Thota Tharani 2001 W D Amaradeva 2002 Raj Begum 2002 Vishwa Mohan Bhatt 2002 Pushpa Bhuyan 2002 Rajan Devadas 2002 Darshana Jhaveri 2002 Abdul Latif Khan 2002 Mani Krishnaswami 2002 Fazal Mohammad 2002 Manorama Tamil actress 2002 Govind Nihalani 2002 Mani Ratnam 2002 Kiran Segal 2002 Navaneetham Padmanabha Seshadri 2002 Saroja Vaidyanathan 2002 T H Vinayakram 2002 Jahnu Barua 2003 Danny Denzongpa 2003 Kshetrimayum Ongbi Thouranisabi Devi 2003 Rita Ganguly 2003 Ranjana Gauhar 2003 Sadashiv Vasantrao Gorakshkar 2003 Rakhee Gulzar 2003 Nemi Chandra Jain 2003 O P Jain 2003 Aamir Khan 2003 Shafaat Ahmed Khan 2003 T M Soundararajan 2003 Sukumari 2003 Satish Vyas 2003 Bharathiraja 2004 Maguni Charan Das 2004 Manoranjan Das 2004 D K Datar 2004 Kadri Gopalnath 2004 Hariharan singer 2004 Purshottam Das Jalota 2004 Krishn Kanhai 2004 Heisnam Kanhailal 2004 Anupam Kher 2004 Sikkil Sisters Kunjumani amp Neela 2004 Keezhpadam Kumaran Nair 2004 Sudha Ragunathan 2004 Haridwaramangalam A K Palanivel 2004 Veernala Jayarama Rao 2004 Bharati Shivaji 2004 Singh Bandhu 2004 Bhajan Sopori 2004 Neyyattinkara Vasudevan 2004 Muzaffar Ali 2005 Shameem Dev Azad 2005 M Boyer 2005 K S Chithra 2005 Yumlembam Gambhini Devi 2005 Shah Rukh Khan 2005 Ghulam Sadiq Khan 2005 Kavita Krishnamurti 2005 Chaturbhuj Meher 2005 Kumkum Mohanty 2005 Punaram Nishad 2005 Kedar Nath Sahoo 2005 Sougaijam Thanil Singh 2005 Kunnakudi Vaidyanathan 2005 Komala Varadan 2005 Wadali Brothers 2005 Ileana Citaristi 2006 Mehmood Dhaulpuri 2006 Shree Lal Joshi 2006 Surinder Kaur 2006 Rashid Khan musician 2006 Vasundhara Komkali 2006 Yashodhar Mathpal 2006 Madhup Mudgal 2006 Kavungal Chathunni Panicker 2006 Shyama Charan Pati 2006 Gayatri Sankaran 2006 Prasad Sawkar 2006 Aribam Syam Sharma 2006 Shobana 2006 Kanaka Srinivasan 2006 Pankaj Udhas 2006 Mohan Babu 2007 Geeta Chandran 2007 Astad Deboo 2007 Neelamani Devi 2007 Remo Fernandes 2007 P Gopinathan 2007 Pushpa Hans 2007 Shanti Hiranand 2007 Ananda Shankar Jayant 2007 Govardhan Kumari 2007 Sonam Tshering Lepcha 2007 Balachandra Menon 2007 Shashikala 2007 Gajendra Narayan Singh 2007 Thingbaijam Babu Singh 2007 Pannuru Sripathy 2007 Valayapatti A R Subramaniam 2007 Waman Thakre 2007 P R Thilagam 2007 Tom Alter 2008 Moozhikkulam Kochukuttan Chakyar 2008 Jonnalagadda Gurappa Chetty 2008 Meenakshi Chitharanjan 2008 Madhuri Dixit Nene 2008 Kekoo Gandhy 2008 Helen Giri Syiem 2008 Jatin Goswami 2008 Hans Raj Hans 2008 Sabitri Heisnam 2008 Gokulotsavji Maharaj 2008 P K Narayanan Nambiar 2008 Gennadi Mikhailovich Pechinkov 2008 Gangadhar Pradhan 2008 M Night Shyamalan 2008 Sirkazhi G Sivachidambaram 2008 Jawahar Wattal 2008 Ameena Ahmad Ahuja 2009 Aishwarya Rai Bachchan 2009 Hemi Bawa 2009 Brahmanandam 2009 Devayani dancer 2009 Suresh Dutta 2009 Kalamandalam Gopi 2009 Niranjan Goswami 2009 Geeta Kapur 2009 Nirmal Singh Khalsa 2009 Hashmat Ullah Khan 2009 Helen 2009 S Krishnaswamy 2009 Akshay Kumar 2009 Iravatham Mahadevan 2009 Hridaynath Mangeshkar 2009 Penaz Masani 2009 Shaoli Mitra 2009 Udit Narayan 2009 Govind Ram Nirmalkar 2009 Leela Omchery 2009 Pratapaditya Pal 2009 Aruna Sairam 2009 Mattannoor Sankarankutty 2009 Kumar Sanu 2009 Kiran Seth 2009 Gurumayum Gourakishor Sharma 2009 Skendrowell Syiemlieh 2009 Thilakan 2009 K P Udayabhanu 2009 Vivek actor 2009 2010sGul Bardhan 2010 Carmel Berkson 2010 Wasifuddin Dagar 2010 Haobam Ongbi Ngangbi Devi 2010 Nemai Ghosh 2010 Sumitra Guha 2010 Ulhas Kashalkar 2010 Saif Ali Khan 2010 Mukund Lath 2010 Ram Dayal Munda 2010 Arundathi Nag 2010 Raghunath Panigrahi 2010 Resul Pookutty 2010 Arjun Prajapati 2010 Rajkumar Achouba Singh 2010 Shobha Raju 2010 Mayadhar Raut 2010 Rekha 2010 Ajoy Chakrabarty 2011 Neelam Mansingh Chowdhry 2011 Makar Dhwaja Darogha 2011 Mahasundari Devi 2011 Gajam Govardhana 2011 Sunayana Hazarilal 2011 S R Janakiraman 2011 Jayaram 2011 Kajol 2011 Shaji N Karun 2011 Girish Kasaravalli 2011 Irrfan Khan 2011 Tabu 2011 Kalamandalam Kshemavathy 2011 Peruvanam Kuttan Marar 2011 Jivya Soma Mashe 2011 Dadi Pudumjee 2011 M K Saroja 2011 Khangembam Mangi Singh 2011 Prahlad Tipanya 2011 Usha Uthup 2011 Satish Alekar 2012 Satish Alekar 2012 Vanraj Bhatia 2012 Nameirakpam Ibemni Devi 2012 Gopal Prasad Dubey 2012 Gundecha Brothers 2012 Chittani Ramachandra Hegde 2012 Anup Jalota 2012 Moti Lal Kemmu 2012 Shahid Parvez 2012 Mohanlal Chaturbhuj Kumhar 2012 Sakar Khan 2012 Joy Michael 2012 Minati Mishra 2012 Na Muthuswamy 2012 R Nagarathnamma 2012 Kalamandalam Sivan Namboodiri 2012 Priyadarshan 2012 Priyadarshan 2012 Vijay Sharma 2012 Laila Tyabji 2012 Yamunabai Waikar 2012 S Shakir Ali 2013 Gajam Anjaiah 2013 Bapu 2013 Pablo Bartholomew 2013 Purna Das Baul Samrat 2013 G C D Bharti 2013 Apurba Kishore Bir 2013 Ghanakanta Bora 2013 B Jayashree 2013 Hildamit Lepcha 2013 Madhu actor 2013 Sudha Malhotra 2013 Kailash Chandra Meher 2013 Brahmdeo Ram Pandit 2013 Nana Patekar 2013 Rekandar Nageswara Rao 2013 Ghulam Mohammad Saznawaz 2013 Jaymala Shiledar 2013 Ramesh Sippy 2013 Sridevi 2013 Suresh Talwalkar 2013 Mahrukh Tarapor 2013 Balwant Thakur 2013 Rajendra Tiku 2013 Mohammad Ali Baig 2014 Vidya Balan 2014 Musafir Ram Bhardwaj 2014 Sabitri Chatterjee 2014 Biman Bihari Das 2014 Sunil Das 2014 Elam Endira Devi 2014 Supriya Devi 2014 Vijay Ghate 2014 Nayana Apte Joshi 2014 Elam Endira Devi 2014 Supriya Devi 2014 Vijay Ghate 2014 Nayana Apte Joshi 2014 Rani Karnaa 2014 Bansi Kaul 2014 Moinuddin Khan musician 2014 Geeta Mahalik 2014 Paresh Maity 2014 Ram Mohan 2014 Sudarsan Pattnaik 2014 Paresh Rawal 2014 Kalamandalam Satyabhama 2014 Anuj Sharma actor 2014 Santosh Sivan 2014 Sooni Taraporevala 2014 Naresh Bedi 2015 Sanjay Leela Bhansali 2015 Rahul Jain 2015 Ravindra Jain 2015 Prasoon Joshi 2015 A Kanyakumari 2015 Prafulla Kar 2015 Tripti Mukherjee 2015 Neil Nongkynrih 2015 Kota Srinivasa Rao 2015 Shekhar Sen 2015 Pran Kumar Sharma 2015 Mahesh Raj Soni 2015 Malini Awasthi 2016 Madhur Bhandarkar 2016 Tulsidas Borkar 2016 Mamta Chandrakar 2016 Priyanka Chopra 2016 Ajay 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