Telangana Pushes for Sammakka-Sarakka Jatara to be Declared National Festival

Telangana ministers have formally requested the Union Government to declare the Sammakka-Sarakka Jatara a National Festival. They compare the massive tribal gathering's scale and significance to that of the Kumbh Mela. The state government has prioritized the event, completing major infrastructure and temple development works within 90 days ahead of the Jatara. A representation has been submitted to the Union Minister for Tribal Affairs seeking the declaration and enhanced central financial assistance.

Key Points: Telangana Seeks National Festival Tag for Sammakka-Sarakka Jatara

  • State seeks national festival status
  • Scale compared to Kumbh Mela
  • Infrastructure completed in 90 days
  • Unprecedented devotee influx expected
  • Representation made to Union Tribal Minister
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Telangana Govt urges Centre to declare Sammakka-Sarakka Jatara as national festival: Minister Ponguleti Srinivasa Reddy

Telangana ministers urge the Centre to declare the Sammakka-Sarakka tribal Jatara a national festival, comparing its scale to the Kumbh Mela.

"a symbol of tribal self-respect - Minister Ponguleti Srinivasa Reddy"

Hyderabad, January 29

Telangana Revenue Minister Ponguleti Srinivasa Reddy on Thursday said that the Sammakka-Sarakka Jatara is being held for the second time since the formation of the People's Government in the State, and that under the leadership of Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, the Government has accorded the highest priority to the historic tribal festival by undertaking several permanent development works to provide improved facilities for devotees, the release said.

Addressing a press conference at Medaram, Minister Srinivasa said that the State Government has urged the Union Government to recognise the Sammakka-Sarakka Jatara as a National Festival. With the visit of Union Ministers to Medaram, he expressed confidence that the long-pending demand would be realised soon.

Describing the Sammakka-Sarakka Jatara as a symbol of tribal self-respect, Srinivasa said it stands on par with the Kumbh Mela in scale and significance.

The Minister expressed gratitude to officials, staff, and all departments that worked with dedication to ensure the successful conduct of the Maha Jatara, and thanked the media for their support in disseminating information to the public.

Speaking on the occasion, Panchayat Raj, Rural Development, and Women & Child Welfare Minister Danasari Anasuya (Seethakka) said that, as per the Chief Minister's directions, temple development works and essential infrastructure were completed within 90 days under the supervision of the In-charge Minister.

She said that while the Jatara is usually held for four days, extensive arrangements have been made this time keeping in view the unprecedented influx of devotees.

Stating that the Jatara has been progressing peacefully and smoothly, she thanked the District Collector, Superintendent of Police, officials from police, revenue and other departments, personnel deployed from other districts, and media representatives for their coordinated efforts.

As per the release, Minister Adluri Laxman Kumar said that, following the Chief Minister's instructions, infrastructure works, including the reconstruction of the Gaddelu, were completed within the stipulated time. A representation was submitted to Union Minister for Tribal Affairs Jual Oram, requesting the declaration of the Sammakka-Sarakka Jatara as a National Festival and seeking enhanced financial assistance from the Centre for the conduct of the Jatara. With lakhs of devotees attending the Maha Jatara, he said all necessary arrangements were made to ensure that pilgrims face no inconvenience.

Laxman thanked the Central and State Governments, officials, and the media for their cooperation in making the event a success.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I support celebrating our tribal festivals, I hope the focus on 'national festival' status also brings tangible benefits to the local tribal communities—better healthcare, education, and sustainable livelihoods, not just infrastructure for the event.
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Vikram M
Comparing it to Kumbh Mela shows its scale. Lakhs of devotees attend. The Centre should definitely consider this. India's strength is in its diverse cultural tapestry. More power to tribal traditions!
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Rohit P
Good to see development works completed in 90 days. Hope the facilities are maintained year-round and not just for the Jatara. The real test is sustainable management.
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Sarah B
As someone who recently moved to Hyderabad, I had never heard of this festival before. Articles like this are so important for cultural awareness. It sounds like an incredible event with deep significance.
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Karthik V
The request for enhanced central funds is crucial. These large gatherings need massive resources for security, sanitation, and medical aid. Hope the Centre responds positively and supports the state adequately.

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