PM Modi Honors Freedom Fighter Parbati Giri on Her Birth Centenary

Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid homage to freedom fighter Parbati Giri on the occasion of her birth centenary. He highlighted her commendable role in the movement to end colonial rule, which she joined at the age of 16. The PM also noted her lifelong dedication to social service, including establishing orphanages and working for tribal welfare. Modi stated that her inspiring life would continue to guide future generations.

Key Points: PM Modi Pays Tribute to Freedom Fighter Parbati Giri

  • Birth centenary homage
  • Role in Quit India Movement
  • Lifelong social service
  • Focus on healthcare and empowerment
  • Recognition of lesser-known fighters
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Played commendable role in ending colonial rule, says PM Modi on Parbati Giri's birth centenary

PM Narendra Modi honors freedom fighter Parbati Giri on her birth centenary, highlighting her role in India's freedom struggle and social service.

"She played a commendable role in the movement to end colonial rule. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, Jan 19

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday paid homage to freedom fighter Parbati Giri on the occasion of her birth centenary, stating that she played a commendable role in India's freedom struggle against colonial rule.

He also highlighted her lifelong dedication to social service and community welfare.

Taking to the social media platform 'X', the Prime Minister said, "Paying homage to Parbati Giri Ji on her birth centenary. She played a commendable role in the movement to end colonial rule. Her passion for community service and work in sectors like healthcare, women's empowerment and culture is noteworthy. Here is what I had said in last month's #MannKiBaat."

Earlier, on December 28, Prime Minister Modi had also referred to Parbati Giri Ji during his monthly radio programme 'Mann Ki Baat'.

In a post shared on 'X', he had said, "Next month, we will mark the birth centenary of Parbati Giri Ji, who contributed significantly to our freedom movement and also focused on uplifting the poor and the marginalised. I paid homage to her during today's #MannKiBaat."

During the broadcast, the Prime Minister reflected on the sacrifices made by freedom fighters across the country. He had said, "Next year, we will celebrate the 77th Republic Day. Whenever such occasions come, our hearts are filled with gratitude towards our freedom fighters and the makers of our Constitution."

Highlighting the contributions of lesser-known freedom fighters, PM Modi had said that India's independence was the result of a long and collective struggle involving people from every region. However, he noted that many brave men and women did not receive the recognition they truly deserved.

"One such freedom fighter is Parbati Giri Ji from Odisha," he had said.

The Prime Minister had recalled that Parbati Giri joined the Quit India Movement at the young age of 16. After independence, she devoted her entire life to social service and the welfare of tribal communities. She established several orphanages and worked tirelessly to uplift the underprivileged.

Concluding his remarks, PM Modi had said that Parbati Giri Ji's inspiring life would continue to guide future generations, and he paid his heartfelt tribute to her enduring legacy.

- IANS

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Priya S
A woman freedom fighter who later worked for tribal welfare and orphanages... what a remarkable life! We need more recognition for women like her in our history books. Her dedication to healthcare and empowerment is especially relevant today.
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Rohit P
Good to see Odisha's heroes getting national recognition. Parbati Giri's work post-independence is as important as her role in the freedom struggle. Building orphanages and serving tribal communities shows true patriotism. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
As someone interested in Indian history, I appreciate this focus. The narrative often centers on a few leaders, but independence was won by millions. Highlighting figures like Parbati Giri gives a more complete picture. Respect.
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Sneha F
While the recognition is welcome, I hope it translates into real support for the causes she championed. Are the orphanages she built still functioning? Is tribal welfare getting adequate funding? Tribute is good, but action on the ground is better.
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Karthik V
This is what #MannKiBaat should be about – connecting people with their heritage. Stories like these fill me with pride. A 16-year-old girl fighting for freedom... imagine the courage! We owe our today to such sacrifices.

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