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Yogi Adityanath Calls Birsa Munda Legacy a Symbol of Unity

Seminar in Varanasi celebrates Birsa Munda Legacy and highlights tribal role in India’s unity and heritage.

Lucknow | 19, July 2025 : Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath praised the Birsa Munda Legacy as a source of inspiration for national unity. He spoke at a two-day seminar held at Vasant Kanya Mahavidyalaya in Varanasi. The college is known for its peaceful setting near the Ganga.

Tribals Protect India’s Roots

Birsa Munda’s life reminds us how tribes protect Mother Earth. The CM said tribals stand first when it comes to saving India’s culture. Every year on 15 November, the country celebrates Janjatiya Gaurav Diwas to honour this legacy. This year marks 150 years since Birsa Munda’s birth.

PM Modi’s Vision Builds Trust

Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave the idea for Janjatiya Gaurav Diwas. This day builds fresh trust among tribal people. It shows that the government cares for them and their future.

Ancient Traditions Still Alive

According to the CM, the college campus keeps the Gurukul spirit alive. He said Annie Besant and Madan Mohan Malaviya worked hard to protect India’s old traditions. Because of them, places like BHU keep India’s culture strong.

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Tribals Stood Strong in History

Yogi Adityanath reminded people that tribals have always helped India. They supported Lord Ram in the forest and fought beside Maharana Pratap. They even stood with Chhatrapati Shivaji. History proves their courage again and again.

Nature and Faith Go Together

Many people talk about saving nature but harm it for profit. In contrast, tribals truly care for trees, rivers, and land. The CM said they live by the Vedas in daily life. They see the Earth as a mother and protect it with respect.

Old Governments Missed Out

Past leaders failed to reach tribal villages. Many families lived without ration cards or voting rights for decades. Today, things have changed. The new government gives land titles, homes, pensions, and food support.

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Remote Tribes Get Needed Help

Tribal groups in Sonbhadra, Mirzapur, Chandauli, and Bundelkhand now get basic services. Villages near the Nepal border also receive support. Roads, water, and rights help them live with dignity.

Fake News Is a Threat

Some people spread lies on social media to divide tribes from India’s roots. The CM warned that these fake accounts create hate and caste fights. The Birsa Munda Legacy shows India how to fight back and stay united.

Birsa Munda Legacy Lights the Way

India finds hope in the Birsa Munda Legacy. It keeps our unity strong and nature safe. By honouring it, we stand firm for our past and build a better tomorrow.

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Abhay Raj

Abhay Raj is a seasoned journalist and media professional with over five years of experience in the field of journalism. He holds degrees in Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication (BJMC), Master of Journalism and Mass Communication (MJMC), and an MBA, and is currently preparing to pursue a PhD in Business Administration. As an Uttar Pradesh state-accredited journalist for the past three years, Abhay has reported extensively on regional and national issues, combining sharp analytical skills with a deep understanding of socio-political dynamics. His work reflects a commitment to truth, clarity, and impactful storytelling.

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