Greetings, brothers and sisters!
We are very happy to introduce our community’s digital gathering place. We believe our language is the soul of our culture. It defines who we are in this diverse world and gives us our identity. It carries our stories, our wisdom, and our unique way of seeing life.
A tribal village view of Pando community
Whether you are here to learn your first words, find reading materials for your children, or dive deeper into our traditions, you belong here. Together, we are not only honoring where we come from—we are building a vibrant, living future where the next generation walks with pride in their identity.
Lifestyle of Pando community
A language stays alive when it is spoken, read, and shared. Our mission is to provide the tools and heart-centered resources needed to ensure our linguistic heritage does not just survive, but thrives.
This website was created with three guiding purposes: to preserve our language; to create beautiful, accessible materials that everyone can read in their heart language; and to help our youth see their language as an honor and a strength.
Introduction of Pando community
The Pando people can be seen mainly in five districts of north Chhattisgarh. They are Balrampur, Korea, Surajpur, Surgujia, Raigarh, and Bilaspur. The Pando people are scattered in these areas. In some, we can see that the Pando population are very dense, but in some villages, we can see that they are living among other communities. Even though the villages are in distance but, they are related to each other. And they visit their relatives. The social and economic status of the villages is influenced by the area where the people are living. It is seen that the villages near coal mines are more developed than other villages. Because the villagers used to get some work in the mines, which gave them a daily income, rather than depending on agriculture. Which makes them economically stable.
Map showing the district where the Pando village is present