Software to teach tribals Santhali

Jamshedpur, Dec. 27: Learning Santhali could not have been simpler. Now all one 
needs to do is install a software.

The Santhal Engineers’ Welfare Association (SEWA) launched a software to teach 
Santhali that aims to teach the Ol Chiki script popular in tribal-dominated 
states like Jharkhand, Orissa, Bengal, Chhattisgarh and Assam.

Chief minister Shibu Soren launched the software at a ceremony at Michael John 
Auditorium in Bistupur this evening. The launch coincided with SEWA’s annual 
convention. Tata Steel has supported the project financially. Soren lauded the 
efforts of the group and said more should be done to spread awareness.

The software is a computerised audio-visual package that can be run on any 
computer or projector. The package comprises basics of alphabets, words, 
formation of sentences, grammar, vocabulary and mathematics.

The audio shall have options in Santhali, English, Hindi, Oriya and Assamese so 
that the learner can opt for any medium of instruction. The software has been 
made in Macromedia Flash. The total project costs Rs 2 lakh. The Tribal 
Cultural Society of Tata Steel has contributed Rs 1.5 lakh to the project.

Biswanath Murmu, the vice-president of the local chapter of SEWA, said the 
package would not be a success initially as there are not enough computers in 
villages. But things will improve soon.

“We intend to teach Ol Chiki among all tribes, including Oraon, Ho and Munda,” 
he added.




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