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Jharkhand CM_ Governor Pay Tributes to Tribal Warriors of Santhal Rebellion on 'Hul Diwas'

  • Chief Minister Hemant Soren and Governor Santosh Kumar Gangwar commemorated the tribal warriors of the Santhal rebellion on 'Hul Diwas.'
  • The Santhal rebellion, led by brothers Sido and Kanhu Murmu, occurred in 1855-56 against British rule in present-day Jharkhand.
  • Soren stated that the rebellion exemplifies the struggle for tribal identity and justice against exploitation.
  • Heavy monsoon rainfall in Jharkhand has caused a flood-like situation, with the state government monitoring the crisis.
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Santhali is the language of the Santhal tribe, spoken primarily in Jharkhand, Odisha, West Bengal, Assam and Bihar as well as in parts of Nepal and Bangladesh. In the early 21st century, the number of Santhali speakers was around 6 million, of which 4.8 million lived in India, over 1.5 million in Bangladesh and about 40,000 in the tea gardens of Nepal.

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Avenue Mail broke the news in on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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