| The double-engine government ensures the security, dignity, and self-reliance of tribal communities: CM Yogi | | | Early Times Report LUCKNOW, Nov 15: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring security, dignity, and self-reliance for tribal communities. Speaking at the "Tribal Pride Day" program in Chopan, Sonbhadra, to mark the 150th birth anniversary of "Dharti Aaba" Birsa Munda, he said the NDA's double-engine government, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is driving development, good governance, and empowerment, making tribal communities key partners in mainstream progress. He emphasized that this celebration is not only a remembrance but also a pledge to link tribal pride with development. The Chief Minister highlighted Birsa Munda's immortal call, "Abua Desh, Abua Raj," noting that its spirit of "Nation First" resonates strongly in today's India. He expressed confidence that, inspired by Birsa Munda's ideals, the tribal community of Sonbhadra and across Uttar Pradesh will actively contribute to national unity, security, and prosperity while taking the lead in developmental initiatives. Paying tribute to Dharti Aaba, he recalled how Birsa Munda's 19th-century struggle against British rule became a turning point in safeguarding tribal rights. Today, that legacy continues through policies and programs that ensure respect, participation, and development for tribal communities. Describing Sonbhadra as Uttar Pradesh's energy capital and a land of rich natural and historical heritage, the Chief Minister noted, "The strong representation of tribal citizens at the event is a symbol of hope and aspiration." Descendants of freedom fighters were honored, and land pattas were distributed under the Forest Rights Act. He announced development projects worth ?548 crore to boost connectivity and infrastructure in the district. On the occasion, a booklet on Sonbhadra's tourist destinations and a book on Birsa Munda by the Vice Chancellor of Maa Vindhyavasini University were released. Certificates were distributed to scheme beneficiaries, and 25 scooters were flagged off for women police personnel under 'Mission Shakti.' The celebration also showcased India's vibrant tribal culture through the Yak Dance from Arunachal Pradesh, the Surguja Tribal Group from Chhattisgarh, and the Karma Dance of Sonbhadra. Highlighting Sonbhadra's uniqueness, the Chief Minister said, "It is not only the energy capital but also a center of human history and natural heritage. The 1.4-billion-year-old fossils at Salkhan Fossil Park, religious sites like Shivdwar Panchmukhi Mahadev and Jwalamukhi Shaktipeeth, and eco-tourism spots such as Hathi Nala and Biodiversity Park underscore its global and spiritual significance. With 14 of Uttar Pradesh's 15 tribes residing here, the lives of over 4 lakh tribal citizens are a living legacy of human history and culture." Referring to the Double Engine Government's efforts to preserve tribal pride, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath highlighted the establishment of a tribal museum and hostel in Imlia Koder, Balrampur. A similar "Tribal Pride Museum" will soon be set up in this commissionerate to showcase tribal art, folk instruments, lifestyle, and traditions, inspiring future generations. The exhibition in Sonbhadra, displaying instruments, folklore, and cultural symbols, reflects this vision. Addressing the gathering, the Chief Minister said the "Dharti Aaba Janjati Gram Utkarsh Abhiyan," under the Prime Minister's "PM Jan Man Yojana," is transforming infrastructure and development in 517 tribal-dominated villages across Uttar Pradesh. With a tribal population of around 11 lakh residing in districts including Sonbhadra, Chandauli, Mirzapur, Chitrakoot, Balrampur, Lakhimpur Kheri, Shravasti, and Bahraich, the government is ensuring no eligible family is left out of its schemes. |
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