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HM Shah reaches Bastar to attend Dussehra Darbar today, transfer ₹606.94 Cr to women

Union Home Minister Amit Shah made history by becoming the first Union Minister to attend the traditional Muria Darbar during Bastar's famous Dussehra celebrations. He began his visit with prayers at the Danteshwari Temple before joining tribal leaders at the centuries-old council. In a major welfare initiative, Shah digitally transferred ₹606.94 crore to 6.5 million women beneficiaries under the state's financial assistance scheme. The visit also reinforced security efforts in the region following recent Naxal surrenders and the government's mission to eliminate Maoist insurgency by 2026.

HM Shah reaches Bastar to attend Dussehra Darbar today, transfer ₹606.94 Cr to women

Raipur, Oct 4

In a historic moment for tribal representation and women empowerment, Union Home Minister Amit Shah arrived in Bastar on October 4 to participate in the centuries-old Muria Darbar, a central ritual of the world’s longest Dussehra celebration.

This marks the first time a Union Minister will attend the Muria Darbar, a traditional tribal council where grievances and suggestions are presented by community leaders known as Majhis.

Home minister Amit Shah began his visit by offering prayers at the Rajmahal temple to Goddess Danteshwari, the presiding deity of Bastar.

He will shortly join the Darbar, sitting on a ground-laid mattress alongside state dignitaries, while tribal representatives were seated on chairs.

His presence underscored the Centre’s outreach to indigenous communities and its commitment to preserving tribal heritage.

In a major welfare announcement, HM Shah will digitally transfer ₹606.94 crore to the bank accounts of 6.5 million women beneficiaries under the Chhattisgarh government’s 'Mahtari Vandan Yojana'.

This 20th installment of the scheme, which provides monthly financial assistance to women, included 4,000 newly-added beneficiaries from five Bastar division districts — Kanker, Narayanpur, Sukma, Bijapur, and Dantewada.

These women, from the Niyed Nella Nar (Your Good Village) initiative, had previously been excluded from the scheme but were re-enrolled through 53 camps held in August.

The inclusion reflects the government’s effort to ensure no eligible woman is left behind.

The visit also coincides with intensified anti-Naxal operations in the region.

Just days before HM Shah’s arrival, 103 Naxalites surrendered in Bijapur, signaling a shift in the security landscape. The Centre has set a target to eliminate Maoist insurgency by March 2026, and HM Shah’s presence is seen as a strategic reinforcement of that mission.

Held at Sirahasara near the Bastar Palace, the Muria Darbar is a symbolic continuation of the royal court system that began in 1876.

Once presided over by Bastar kings, the Darbar now serves as a democratic forum where elected leaders, including Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai and tribal elders, gather to discuss governance issues.

The venue was adorned with coconut leaves and traditional decor, reflecting the cultural richness of Bastar Dussehra.

With cultural reverence and administrative resolve, HM Amit Shah’s Bastar visit bridges tradition and transformation — honouring tribal customs while advancing inclusive development.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rajesh Q

While I appreciate the gesture, why were tribal representatives seated on chairs while the minister sat on a mattress? Shouldn't it be equal seating? The financial aid is good but let's ensure dignity for all.

Sarah B

₹606 crore to 6.5 million women! This is massive women empowerment. The inclusion of previously excluded women through special camps shows commitment to leaving no one behind. Great initiative! 💪

Arjun K

The timing with anti-Naxal operations is strategic. 103 surrenders just before the visit shows progress. Hope this brings lasting peace to Bastar region. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

Nisha Z

As someone from Chhattisgarh, I'm happy to see our tribal culture getting national recognition. The Danteshwari temple visit shows respect for local traditions. This is how development should happen - with cultural sensitivity.

Michael C

Impressive to see the government reaching out to tribal communities while addressing both development and security concerns. The 2026 target to eliminate Maoist insurgency seems ambitious but necessary for the region's progress.

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