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The Ministry of Panchayati Raj organises 'Hamari Parampara Hamari Virasat’ program in Delhi. This event, coinciding with the Sarhul Mahotsav 2025 and commemorating the 150th birth anniversary of Bhagwan Birsa Munda, aims to celebrate and integrate India's tribal heritage into the national cultural and governance framework.
Key Highlights of the Program:
Cultural Performances: The event showcased vibrant cultural displays, including traditional Santhali dance and Munda tribal storytelling, highlighting the rich traditions of Jharkhand's tribal communities.
Discussions on Heritage Conservation: Engaging dialogues were held on the role of Gram Sabhas in preserving cultural heritage, government initiatives supporting indigenous traditions, and insights from tribal leaders on grassroots governance and cultural preservation.
Community Participation: Over 560 tribal representatives from Jharkhand actively participated, emphasizing the strong community engagement in celebrating heritage and identity.
Program Objectives: Launched on January 26, 2025, by Jharkhand's Department of Panchayati Raj, the initiative seeks to preserve, enhance, and transmit cultural heritage, including folk songs, festivals, and worship practices integral to the traditional governance systems of various Scheduled Tribe communities.
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