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		<title>Birsa Munda&#8217;s Enduring Legacy: From Ulgulan to Today&#8217;s Forest Guardians</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Today, India commemorates the birth anniversary of Birsa Munda, a profound tribal leader, freedom fighter, and social reformer born on November 15, 1875. Hailing from the tribal heartland of present-day&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Today, India commemorates the birth anniversary of Birsa Munda, a profound tribal leader, freedom fighter, and social reformer born on November 15, 1875. Hailing from the tribal heartland of present-day Jharkhand, Munda&#8217;s unwavering spirit and leadership continue to resonate deeply with tribal communities and environmental advocates across the nation.</p>



<p>His most significant contribution is the &#8216;Ulgulan,&#8217; or &#8216;The Great Rebellion&#8217; of 1899-1900, a powerful uprising against the oppressive British colonial rule and exploitative landlords. Munda rallied thousands of tribals, rallying them under &#8216;Munda Raj&#8217; to demand self-governance and the restoration of their ancestral rights over land and forests. Though his life was tragically cut short at 25, his ideals of justice, equality, and the defense of tribal rights left an indelible mark on India&#8217;s struggle for independence.</p>



<p>In Jharkhand, his birth anniversary is a significant occasion, marked by extensive state-wide ceremonies, vibrant cultural programs, and educational initiatives. Schools and colleges actively engage students with Munda&#8217;s life story, highlighting his tireless efforts to uplift tribal society, combat exploitation, and protect natural resources. His legacy serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of social justice, unity, and environmental stewardship for tribal identity and pride.</p>



<p>The spirit of Birsa Munda&#8217;s fight against injustice continues to fuel contemporary tribal movements. Activists championing land rights, forest conservation, and indigenous governance draw inspiration from his legacy to mobilize communities and advocate for policy reforms. His vision of self-determination and the sustainable management of natural wealth remains exceptionally pertinent in contemporary socio-political discussions.</p>



<p>Moreover, the essence of Birsa Munda thrives in today&#8217;s environmental conservationists who safeguard India&#8217;s vital forests. Individuals like T. Murugan, Yellappa Reddy, Jadav &#8220;Molai&#8221; Payeng, and Chandappa Hegde are recognized for their extraordinary efforts in restoring degraded lands, orchestrating massive tree-planting drives, and preserving biodiversity. Emulating Birsa&#8217;s community-centric approach, these modern-day eco-guardians underscore the power of collective action in sustainable development, proving that his influence transcends his historical era.</p>



<p>As India and Jharkhand honor Birsa Munda, his life stands as a testament to courage, resilience, and solidarity. From resisting colonial subjugation to inspiring modern environmental and tribal empowerment movements, Birsa Munda&#8217;s vision continues to shape the future of India&#8217;s natural heritage and its tribal populations. This anniversary calls for a collective reflection on his ideals, ensuring his enduring quest for justice, equality, and sustainability guides future generations.</p>
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		<title>Governor Pays Tribute on the 125th Death Anniversary of Lord Birsa Munda</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Governor Santosh Kumar Gangwar paid his respects to the revered figure, Lord Birsa Munda, on his 125th death anniversary. The Governor visited the samadhi sthal (memorial) of the legendary leader&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Governor Santosh Kumar Gangwar paid his respects to the revered figure, Lord Birsa Munda, on his 125th death anniversary. The Governor visited the samadhi sthal (memorial) of the legendary leader at Kokar and offered floral tributes. During the ceremony, Governor Gangwar acknowledged the immense contributions of Lord Birsa Munda, stating that his life continues to inspire. He emphasized that the courage, struggle, and dedication to the motherland displayed by the &#8216;Dharti Aba&#8217; serve as a source of motivation for everyone to be resolute in their duties.</p>



<p>Prior to this, the Governor also paid his respects at the Raj Bhavan, where he garlanded the statue of Lord Birsa Munda. The Additional Chief Secretary to the Governor, Dr. Nitin Kulkarni, along with other officials and staff of Raj Bhavan, also offered flowers at the statue. Further, the Governor laid a wreath at the statue of Lord Birsa Munda at Birsa Chowk in the city, paying homage and respect.</p>



<p>Birsa Munda, born on November 15, 1875, in Ulihatu village of Khunti, Jharkhand, was known as Dharti Aba (Father of the Earth). He was a prominent tribal freedom fighter of India. He spearheaded a revolt against the British and raised awareness among the tribals about their rights, earning him the title of &#8216;Bhagwan&#8217; (God).</p>



<p>Lord Birsa Munda led the historic &#8216;Ulgulan&#8217; (The Great Tumult) against British colonial rule and social injustice in the late 19th century. His efforts compelled the British government to introduce reforms in tribal areas, and he played a crucial role in the implementation of the Chotanagpur Tenancy Act. He died under suspicious circumstances in Ranchi jail on June 9, 1900. However, the legacy of Lord Birsa Munda continues to inspire tribal communities, and his ideas remain relevant today.</p>
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