President Murmu Urges Tribal Youth to Blend Heritage with Modern Education

President Droupadi Murmu addressed the Kartik Jatra in Gumla, stressing the importance of education for tribal and regional advancement while urging youth to stay connected to their cultural roots. She paid tribute to tribal leader Kartik Oraon, highlighting his vision for education as a tool for social change. The President also honored figures like Birsa Munda and Jatra Tana Bhagat, celebrating the area's rich natural and cultural heritage. The event featured tribal performances and was attended by chief ministers and dignitaries from multiple states.

Key Points: President Murmu: Education Key to Tribal & Regional Development

  • Preserve tribal identity
  • Embrace modern education
  • Honor tribal leaders
  • Foster regional development
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Education key to tribal and regional development: Prez Murmu in Gumla

President Droupadi Murmu emphasizes education and cultural preservation for tribal progress at Gumla's Kartik Jatra, honoring leaders like Kartik Oraon.

"Education is the greatest asset for development. – President Droupadi Murmu"

Gumla, Dec 30

President Droupadi Murmu on Tuesday called upon the tribal community, especially the youth, to remain rooted in their cultural heritage while embracing modern education, science, and technology for overall development.

Addressing the inter-state socio-cultural gathering 'Kartik Jatra' at Raidih block in Jharkhand's Gumla district, the President emphasised that preserving tribal identity and traditions is essential even as society progresses.

"Education is the greatest asset for development. The holistic progress of society and the state is possible only through its expansion and dissemination," she said.

Paying tributes to eminent tribal leader Pankhraj Saheb Kartik Oraon, a native of Gumla, President Murmu described him as a source of inspiration.

"Despite receiving education abroad, he devoted his life and thoughts to his land and people, viewing education as the most powerful instrument of social change," she said, adding that the Kartik Jatra reflects the same spirit even today.

She noted that Kartik Oraon's dream of establishing a university in Gumla would soon be realised.

Highlighting the region's significance, the President said the area connecting Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, and Odisha is rich in rivers, forests, plateaus and mountains, and has preserved some of the country's oldest traditions.

Calling her visit to Jharkhand a pilgrimage, she said it was the birthplace and workplace of Lord Birsa Munda, who is revered nationwide as a symbol of social justice and tribal pride.

She also recalled renowned social reformer and freedom fighter Jatra Tana Bhagat, who was born in Gumla and led a non-violent movement against British rule inspired by Mahatma Gandhi's ideals.

Remembering Param Vir Chakra awardee Shaheed Albert Ekka, she said his unparalleled bravery during the 1971 India-Pakistan war remains a matter of national pride.

President Murmu praised the rich cultural heritage of the tribal community, noting that its music, dance, drama and art traditions are exceptionally vibrant.

"This richness is reflected in the fact that more than 100 tribal artistes from across the country have been honoured with the Padma Shri," she said.

The programme featured colourful performances by tribal dance troupes from various states, creating a festive atmosphere.

A large gathering attended the event held at Pankhraj Saheb Kartik Oraon Chowk Barrier Bagicha, Manjhatoli in Gumla.

The event was attended by Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai, Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi, Union Tribal Affairs Minister Jual Oram, Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on SC/ST Affairs Faggan Singh Kulaste, and Jharkhand Governor Santosh Gangwar, among others.

- IANS

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Priya S
This is the right approach. Education is the key, but we must not lose our identity in the process. So proud to see our tribal culture and heroes like Birsa Munda being celebrated at the highest level.
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Rohit P
The promise of a university in Gumla is fantastic news! Infrastructure and quality education in tribal regions can truly transform lives. Hope it gets implemented swiftly.
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Sarah B
As someone working in development, I appreciate the emphasis on holistic progress. It's not just about economic metrics, but preserving culture, art, and history. A nuanced speech.
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Nikhil C
While the sentiment is perfect, the real challenge is on-ground implementation. Many tribal areas still lack basic school facilities and teachers. Hope this speech translates into concrete action and budget allocation.
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Meera T
Remembering legends like Kartik Oraon, Jatra Tana Bhagat, and Albert Ekka is so important. Our history books should have more about these heroes. Their stories are an inspiration for the youth.
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Vikram M
The cultural performances must have been amazing! Our tribal art and dance forms are a national treasure. Glad to see them getting the recognition they deserve on such a platform.

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