Tribal March of Jan Jatiya Gaurav Divas 2023 begin

BY | Wednesday, 15 November, 2023

The Tribal March of Jan Jatiya Gaurav Divas 2023 was ceremoniously flagged off on November 15 by Deputy Chief Minister T.R. Zeliang and Minister Planning & Transformation Department and National Highways, informed the DIPR.

Speaking at the flag-off ceremony, Deputy Chief Minister Zeliang highlighted the significance of November 15 as a day dedicated to honoring the contributions of tribal freedom fighters. He noted that this date coincides with the Birth Anniversary of Birsa Munda, a prominent tribal freedom fighter.

Zeliang emphasized on the importance of remembering tribal leaders who may have been overlooked in the broader context of India’s independence struggle. He urged the community to trace and document the lives and contributions of such personalities from the Naga community. Zeliang expressed his wish for a successful Tribal March, hoping that the event would foster unity and a sense of brotherhood among the tribes. He also encouraged the defeat of tribalism and the promotion of unity among the Naga people.

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In the keynote address, Angelina Tajen, Secretary of Tribal Affairs Department acknowledged the significant contributions of tribals in nation-building, culture, heritage, freedom struggle, values, national pride, and hospitality. She highlighted the government’s recognition of tribal contributions, leading to the implementation of various welfare schemes for tribal communities. Tajen announced that Jan Jatiya Gaurav Divas 2023 would be a fifteen-day celebration, featuring activities showcasing the unique culture, traditions, foods, arts, and crafts of the tribal communities. She expressed hope that the celebration would inspire and acknowledge the sacrifices and legacy of the tribals.

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