President Murmu invokes Birsa legacy at Kartik Jatra in Gumla

31 Dec 2025 12:42:21

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Staff Reporter :
 
PRESIDENT of India Droupadi Murmu on Tuesday graced and addressed the Antarrajyiy Jansanskritik Samagam Samaroh-Kartik Jatra at Gumla in Jharkhand, calling her visit to the birthplace and workplace of Bhagwan Birsa Munda a deeply spiritual experience. Addressing a large gathering, the President said that Jharkhand holds a sacred place in the national consciousness as the land of Bhagwan Birsa Munda, whom she described as an enduring symbol of social justice and tribal pride.
 
She said that visiting the region felt like a pilgrimage to her, given Birsa Munda’s contribution to awakening tribal identity and resistance against exploitation. Murmu recalled the life and work of Pankhraj Saheb Kartik Oraon, stating that he carried forward the ideals of Bhagwan Birsa Munda by strengthening tribal consciousness and social unity. She said Kartik Oraon dedicated his life to the upliftment of the tribal community and the nation, working relentlessly for the spread of education and social cohesion.
 
The President urged people to draw inspiration from his ideals and work collectively for the overall development of society and the country. Highlighting the rich legacy of the region, the President noted that Jharkhand and adjoining areas have produced a long line of tribal heroes whose contributions deserve wider recognition. At the same time, she stressed that it is the responsibility of individuals and institutions connected with tribal heritage to ensure that the stories of these heroes reach the youth and future generations.
 
Emphasising the need to balance tradition with progress, Murmu said it is crucial to connect young people with tribal customs and culture while enabling them to advance on the path of modern development. She expressed confidence that tribal communities would continue to progress while preserving their heritage and identity. The President also praised products made by women of the Forest Management Committee Shabdamunda self-help group of Kotanpani village under Jashpur Forest Division, describing them as inspiring symbols of tribal creativity, self-reliance and cultural preservation.
 
Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai said that national recognition of the skills and self-reliance of tribal women of Jashpur, particularly those associated with ‘Jashcraft’, was a matter of pride for the entire State. Chhattisgarh Governor Ramen Deka and Jharkhand Governor Santosh Kumar Gangwar were also present. A large number of people attended programme.
 
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