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Students gain insight into Hatti community lives

“Hatti: We Exist” documentary screened at HPNLU
Vice-Chancellor Priti Saxena and others during the documentary screening at HPNLU.

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In an effort to understand the lifestyle and socio-cultural issues shaping the present of the Hatti tribe in Sirmaur district, students and faculty members of the Himachal Pradesh National Law University (HPNLU), Shimla, participated in a special screening of the documentary “Hatti: We Exist”. The screening was organised by the Centre for Tribal and Cultural Studies, HPNLU, under the leadership of Prof (Dr) Priti Saxena, Vice-Chancellor, HPNLU.

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The Centre reaffirmed its dedication to continuing initiatives that enhance awareness, research and dialogue on tribal cultures and their contemporary issues.

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