Bulu Imam
Bulu Imam is an environmental activist working for the protection of tribal culture and heritage in Jharkhand. On 12 June 2012, he received the Gandhi International Peace Award, 2011 at the House of Lords in London. He is also a recipient of the Padma Shri. He is the grandson of Syed Hasan Imam, who was a leading Barrister and Judge of Calcutta High Court, and the President of the Indian National Congress. His daughter, Cherry, is married to Kunwar Ashish Bir Singh Tekari of Tekari Raj.
Since 1987, he has been the Convenor of INTACH Hazaribagh Chapter, and in 1991, discovered the first rock art of Jharkhand at Isco, and subsequently over dozen rock art sites in the North Karanpura Valley. In 1993, he brought to light the Khovar art, and then the Sohrai murals painted on the walls of the mud houses of the Hazaribagh villages. He showed the connection between the region's rock art and the . By 1995, he established the Sanskriti Museum & Art Gallery in Hazaribagh along with the Tribal Women Artists Cooperative (TWAC) have promoted the tribal art of the region, holding over 50 international exhibitions of Sohrai and Khovar paintings in Australia, Europe, and UK. He is the author of the book Bridal Caves ;, and has written monographs on tribes like the Birhors and the Santhals. He has made several films on tribal art and culture of Jharkhand. He is a researcher and an authority in fields related to archaeology, tribal and rock art, vernacular folklore and history.
Recent publications
Antiquarian Remains of Jharkhand- Documentation of 520 archaeological sites in Jharkhand; INTACH, Aryan Books International, New Delhi, 2014, The Nomadic Birhors of Hazaribagh: Their Life, Art, Songs, Folklore & Ethnobotany, Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany, 2015, The Manjhi Santals of Hazaribagh: Their Hunt Rules, Songs, Lifestyle, Folklore & Hunting Dogs, Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany, 2015Hazaribagh School of Painting & Decorative Arts, Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany, 2015Oraon Songs & Stories by Philomina Tirkey- Edited by Bulu Imam, Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany, 2015The Flowering Branch- Songs of the Manjhi Santals of Hazaribagh, Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany, 2015Films and documentaries
The One-Eared Elephant from Hazaribagh'','' produced by Sanskriti -INTACH with support from HIVOS, Netherlands, directed by Susanne Gupta, Berlin, TV feature film, 2004 Tribal Women Artists, Feature Film, with Films Division, Govt. of India, Bombay. Received National Film Award for Best Arts/Cultural Film in the 48th National Film Awards in 2001. Citation: ''For highlighting the creative abilities of the tribal women of Hazaribagh in an effective manner.Early Creative Expressions of Man, and The Eternal Dance produced for Doordarshan by Benoy K. Behl, 2004Search for the First Dog, produced by National Geographic, and shown on Television in USA and India, 2004. Winner: Explorer's Club Film Festival "Best Documentary". The Birhor- Study of a Nomadic Tribe in Hazaribagh, produced by Zee Telefilms, Bombay, 1999 for TelevisionThe Sohrai Art of Hazaribagh,'' produced by Zee Telefilms, Bombay, 1999 for TelevisionAwards
- Padma Shri
- Shri Bulu Imam was given the Vijay Rattna award on 29 May 2002 in for his work in promoting tribal art of Jharkhand, by India International Friendship Society. The award and Certificate of Excellence was presented by Shri. Bhisham Narain Singh, Former Governor of Tamil Nadu.
- On 31 July 2002 Shri Imam received the Rashtriya Gaurav award in for his work in environment protection "As Environmentalist of the Millennium" by India Institute of Success Awareness. The award was presented by Dr. C.P. Thakur, Former Union Health Minister.
- Rajkiya Sanskritik Samman: 2006 for contribution to culture in Jharkhand. The award was given by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs, Govt. of Jharkhand
- Nominated for the Goldman Award, 2006 by Mr. Edward Goldsmith, The Ecologist, UK.
- Nominated for Padmashri, 2006 by Dept. of Culture, Govt. of Jharkhand
- Nominated for Indira Gandhi National Integration Award 2007, by INTACH, New DelhiRotary Club Silver Jubilee Award: On 30 August Convener Bulu Imam was presented the Rotary Silver Jubilee Award for Lifetime Achievement "For His Outstanding Contribution to Tribal Art, Poetry, Literature, & Nature Conservation".Doordarshan Golden Jubilee Award: The award was presented by His Excellency, K.Sankaranarayanan, Governor of Jharkhand on the evening of 15 September at the Doordarshan in for his contribution to Tribal Arts in Jharkhand.
- Gandhi International Peace Award 2011 by Gandhi Foundation, on 12 June 2012 in the House of Lords, London
Research papers
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