Protecting age-old tribal cultural heritage from extinction — one tradition at a time.
Uplifting the socially and economically weaker sections of the society through education and skill-building.
Reviving a sense of oneness and pride in indigenous tribal heritage across North East India.
With the coming of development in tribal areas, the rich cultural heritage of tribal people has been heavily affected by the influence of western culture. DSCPS is dedicatedly working for the preservation of tribal folk art, music, faith and belief systems through vocational training, awareness and skilling programmes.
Donyi Sanggo Culture Preservation Society (DSCPS)
To protect and preserve the cultural heritage of the tribal and provide quality services and opportunities to all strata of life.
To protect, preserve and document the rich cultural heritage of the tribal from alien doctrines and provide exceptional welfare services to the youth of the society.
To establish ourselves at the forefront of society to protect and preserve the age-old rich cultural heritage of the tribal from extinction, and to educate and skill the youth for self-reliance.
Preserving tribal folk art, music, faith and belief systems through modern documentation
Reaching far-flung interior villages to deliver awareness and skill training
Building careers and opening employable avenues for tribal youth across the region
Operating across the whole of North East India since 2004
Discover our ongoing programmes and initiatives designed to preserve and promote cultural heritage.
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Dedicated members driving our mission forward
From Pangin Town, Shri Tasung Taki plays an important role in promoting cultural awareness and assisting in the organisation's programmes across the region.
A committed member from Komsing Village, Shri John Taki supports the society's ongoing programmes and cultural research initiatives.
Representing Komsing Village, Shri Nong Tamuk assists in managing communications and documentation within the society.
As the Convener from Pangin Town, Shri Jun Taki coordinates events, meetings, and cultural programmes with strong organisational leadership.
A diligent and trusted member from Pangin Town, Smti Osi Taki oversees the financial management of the DSCPS with commitment and transparency.
Based in Pangin Town, Shri Kabang Taki leads the DSCPS with a strong commitment to community development and the preservation of tribal cultural heritage.
Moments from our programmes and community events.
View Full Gallery →As India and North East in particular are at the brink of change, there is a surge of contemporary opportunities for tribal individuals and the larger ecosystem.
DSCPS is working as a torch bearer for educating and skilling the youth to seize these opportunities.
Know MoreThe Donyi Sanggo Culture Preservation Society was founded in 2004 with the objective of working towards the upliftment of socially and economically weaker sections of the society.
By preserving the rich traditional cultural heritage of the tribal and educating and skilling the youth, DSCPS is building carriers and opening employable avenues across North East India.
Registered under Society Registration Act 1860 (Extension to Arunachal Pradesh Act 1978) and under Niti Ayug No. AR/2022/0329083.
"The foundation of the Donyi Sanggo Culture Preservation Society rests upon a philosophy of service — protecting the age-old rich cultural heritage of the tribal society from extinction."
"Our goal is to be at the forefront of the society, to preserve what our ancestors left us and to ensure our youth can stand tall with pride in their identity."
— Shri Kabang Taki, Chairman, DSCPS
Continuing our village outreach programme, covering 2–3 villages annually in far-flung interior areas with no proper road or telecom access.
Raising awareness on Drug Abuse, Alcoholism, Child Marriage and other social issues through audio-video shows in unreached villages.
Organising training and workshop programmes in collaboration with govt. and non-govt. departments, CBOs and NGOs for knowledge dissemination.
Head Office-Pangin, Siang District; Camp Office-Chimpu, Itanagar, Papumpare District, Arunachal Pradesh.
+91 12345 67890
info@dscps.org