
Bhopal, October 25, 2024 — The ICSSR-sponsored workshop, titled “Enhancing Livelihood Security: Blending Eco-Tourism with Indian Traditional Knowledge,” commenced today at MANIT Bhopal, in collaboration with the Madhya Pradesh Tourism Board. The event, hosted by the Department of Architecture & Planning, attracted a diverse group of experts, researchers, and local stakeholders.
The inaugural session featured a welcome address and introduction to the workshop’s objectives, focusing on sustainable development strategies that integrate eco-tourism with traditional knowledge to support tribal livelihoods. Dr. Sameeta Rajora, CEO of M.P. Eco-Tourism, graced the event as Guest of Honour, sharing insights on eco-tourism’s role in enhancing the socio-economic status of tribal communities in the region.
The first lecture was delivered by Dr. Lal Bihari Singha of Manipur University, who highlighted the cultural significance of bamboo crafting in homestay tourism, emphasizing its potential to strengthen local economies. Following the lecture, Dr. Khokhar from Van Dhan Kendra, Mandla, presented an expert session on developing indigenous herbal products for tourism, showcasing various herbal teas and wellness products created by tribal artisans.
The day concluded with a panel discussion on “Challenges and Opportunities for Livelihood Sustainability,” where prominent panelists, including Jigyasa Bisaria, Dr. Ramakant, and Prof. Madhuri Dubey, explored potential solutions for sustaining livelihoods through eco-tourism and community involvement.
The workshop continues tomorrow with a deliberation session, followed by a site visit to understand the livelihood opportunities available within the tribal communities of Madhya Pradesh.

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