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Jaintia tribe
from Vajirao & Reddy Institute
Current Affairs
Jaintia tribe
By : Author Desk
Updated : 2024-01-31 16:52:20
Jaintia tribe
Context:
The state government ceremoniously released an official state anthem marking Meghalaya’s 52nd statehood day on January 21 this year.
The government’s notices ordered that the anthem not be played as the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for the same still being prepared.
This ‘hold’ on the state anthem comes amidst an ongoing controversy over the languages that find a place in the song.
The two-minute-long anthem features segments in three languages – Khasi, Garo and English.
Soon after it was launched, the discontent began over the Jaintia or Pnar language for not being represented in it.
About Jaintia tribe:
The Pnar tribe also known as Jaintia is a sub-tribal group of the Khasi peoplein Meghalaya, India.
The Pnar people are matrilineal.
They speak the Pnar Language which is also known as Jaintia language.
The language belongs to the Austro-Asiatic language family and is very similar to the Khasi language.
The Pnar people are natives of West Jaintia Hills and East Jaintia Hills District of Meghalaya, India.
The original tribal religion of the Pnars is known as Niamtre.
Religious wise out of 4 lakh Jaintias, around 2.4 lakh (60% of the ethnic population) professed Christian faith of various denominations particularly (Protestant and Catholic) & rest remaining 1.6 lakh (40% of ethnic population) practice their original tribal religion which is called "Ka Niamtre".
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