INDIGENOUS EMPOWERMENT AND TRIBAL CONTRIBUTION IN NATION BUILDING: A SYNTHESIS OF HISTORY, CULTURE AND DEVELOPMENT FOR VIKSIT BHARAT 2047
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Empowerment, Nation, Viksit Bharat 2047Abstract [English]
The 150th birth anniversary of Birsa Munda, a legendary tribal freedom fighter, folk hero, and enduring inspiration for the Janjatiya youth, we must recognize the effort made by tribal communities for the making of Bharat. The paper is proposed on the theme “Janjatiya Contributions in Making of Bharat”. The paper will focus on the indomitable spirit of Birsa Munda and his dream of empowerment of adivasis. His ceaseless crusade for self-rule and social-economic justice will also guide Vision Viksit Bharat 2047, which aims to make the nation developed and inclusive.
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