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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Ranchi, Jun 30 (PTI) Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren and Governor Santosh Kumar Gangwar on Monday saluted the sacrifices made by tribal warriors of the Santhal rebellion on ‘Hul Diwas’ and extended greetings to the people. Hul Diwas is observed to commemorate the anniversary of Santhal rebellion against British rule in 1855-56. Two brothers
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On the occasion of Hul Diwas, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today paid rich tributes to the valour and sacrifice of India’s tribal communities, recalling their pivotal role in the struggle against colonial rule. Marking the anniversary of the historic Santhal uprising of 1855, the Prime Minister honoured the legacy of revered freedom fighters-Sido and Kanhu Murmu, Chand and Bhairav, Phulo and Jhano-along with countless other tribal martyrs who la…
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