Saving tribal language and culture: Meet Odisha elderly man who ‘transforms’ school into museum

There are paintings depicting the tribal lifestyle pinned onto the school walls. These apart, there are installations as well made by arranging pieces of woodcuts and bamboo pieces showing tribal art and culture. 

Artefact made by Niranjan Khuntia (Left). He interacts with students (Right).

If you happen to be a first-time visitor to Aurobindo Integral Education Centre at Ayodhya village in Balasore district’s Nilagiri area, you could be forgiven for mistaking it for a tribal museum. There are good reasons as well as to why someone will feel so. 

There are paintings depicting the tribal lifestyle pinned onto the school walls. These apart, there are installations as well made by arranging pieces of woodcuts and bamboo pieces showing tribal art and culture.