Santiniketan
“Moments like these remind us that the strength of democratic institutions lies not only in law, but also in the culture of respect that surrounds them.”
These poignant words from Droupadi Murmu, India’s first tribal President, resonated deeply during her address at the International Santhal Conference held at Visva-Bharati University in Santiniketan on March 7, 2026. The conference, which celebrates the rich cultural heritage of the Santhal community, was marked by Murmu’s emphasis on the intertwining of democracy and cultural respect.
The significance of Murmu’s presence at this event was underscored by the last-minute change of venue due to a lack of permissions, which highlighted the challenges faced in organizing cultural events. Despite this setback, Murmu’s address brought attention to the vital role that cultural appreciation plays in strengthening democratic values. Her remarks were particularly poignant given the absence of West Bengal’s Chief Minister and senior ministers, which she expressed disappointment over.
Murmu’s speech took place against the backdrop of a broader celebration of art and culture, particularly the works of Nandalal Bose, a pivotal figure in Indian art history. Bose, known for his belief that art should be as accessible as air, staged a visual coup at a political gathering in Haripura, Gujarat, in 1938. He created 77 posters depicting the life of the soil, which were intended to resonate with the masses and decolonize the Indian mind through art.
These historical panels, which were never meant to be mere museum objects, are set to be displayed at the National Gallery of Modern Art from March 9 to April 9, 2026. Nidhi Choudhari, a curator involved in the exhibition titled ‘Colours of Swades’, remarked, “Technology is a tool of interpretation. It helps visitors step closer into the world Bose imagined.” This exhibition aims to bridge the gap between the past and the present, utilizing artificial intelligence to enhance the viewer’s experience.
As the International Santhal Conference unfolded, it became clear that the themes of art, culture, and democracy are deeply interwoven. The Santhal community, with its rich traditions and history, serves as a reminder of the diverse cultural fabric that constitutes India. Murmu’s address not only celebrated this heritage but also called for a renewed commitment to respecting and uplifting all cultural narratives within the democratic framework.
The event at Santiniketan, a place synonymous with artistic and cultural innovation, thus became a platform for discussing the future of democracy in India, rooted in respect for its myriad cultures. As the conference concluded, the anticipation grew for the upcoming exhibition, which promises to bring Bose’s vision to a contemporary audience.
As the discussions from the International Santhal Conference continue to resonate, the hope is that they will inspire further dialogue on the importance of cultural respect in maintaining the integrity of democratic institutions in India.
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