Family dispute prevented Padma Shree nominee to receive award

Tripura government has faced an embracement with the report

of family dispute that prevented Padma Shree awardee 97 –yrs old Thanga Darlong to

fly Delhi in attending award receiving ceremony held on March 12 last.

He hails from remote Muruaibari in Kailashahar of Unokoti district of North Tripura

and a hardcore Jhumia (shifting cultivator).

After 25 yrs, BJP-IPFT government had persuaded for Darlong of to accord fourth

highest civilian award for his unique performance of Rosem. He is the last tribal

musician to play Rosem – a bamboo-made flute-like musical instrument, which made

of seven bamboos and with a dry gourd.

The invitation to attend the award giving ceremony had reached to Darlong through

state government but the officials did not follow it up. Darlong had never been beyond

Tripura and there was none to help him to fly to Delhi and he did not have money.

Darlong had received a handsome amount of money from several government and

non- government organisations as a gesture of goodwill for his contribution to the folk

music in the state after being nominated for Padma Shree but today he is empty

handed.

According to report, Darlong’s three sons and three daughters along with grandsons

are involved in the conflict over ownership of money he received as Padma Shree

recipient. The amount of money was taken away by the members of the family and left

him empty pocket.

The family chaos has left him in financial distress and this has forced him to cancel

his Delhi trip, sources in his village said. After accordance of Padma Shree, a house

on PMAY was sanctioned for him that has also triggered further dispute in family over

the ownership of the house.

The matter was informed to the local administration but there was no action.