How are Indian Missions Worldwide Celebrating 'Janjatiya Gaurav Divas'?
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Key Takeaways
- Global Celebrations: Indian missions worldwide marked 'Janjatiya Gaurav Divas'.
- Honoring Legacy: Birsa Munda's contributions to the freedom struggle were highlighted.
- Community Involvement: Events saw participation from Indian community organizations.
- Cultural Activities: Tributes included performances and educational exhibitions.
- Tribute to Tribal Heritage: Emphasis on preserving and celebrating tribal cultures.
Singapore, Nov 15 (NationPress) Numerous Indian diplomatic missions across the globe commemorated 'Janjatiya Gaurav Divas' on Saturday, celebrating the 150th birth anniversary of the esteemed tribal leader and freedom fighter Birsa Munda.
In Singapore, Indian High Commissioner Shilpak Ambule paid homage to Birsa Munda during the event, which saw active participation from representatives of the Indian community organizations, all honoring India's rich tribal heritage.
Meanwhile, in Wellington, Neeta Bhushan, the Indian High Commissioner to New Zealand, along with members of the Indian community, honored Birsa Munda and observed Janjatiya Gaurav Varsh Pakhwada at the Chancery in the Kiwi capital.
Bhushan emphasized Birsa Munda's pivotal role in India's freedom struggle, outlining his lasting legacy and the importance of Janjatiya Gaurav Divas.
In Nigeria, the Indian High Commission in Abuja also marked the momentous occasion. Indian High Commissioner Abhishek Singh, along with the General Secretary of the Indian Cultural Association (ICA) Lagos and Mission staff, offered floral tributes to the revered tribal figure.
The Indian High Commission in Abuja stated, "Bhagwan Birsa Munda's legacy of bravery, sacrifice, and steadfast commitment to the dignity and rights of tribal communities continues to motivate future generations. The Mission reiterated its respect for his remarkable contributions to India's national renaissance."
As part of the festivities, the Indian Embassy in Lima collaborated with the Indian Association of Peru (IAP) and Friends of India to pay floral tributes to Birsa Munda, screening films about his life and showcasing tribal and classical dances. The Indian Ambassador to Peru, Vishvas Sapkal, highlighted Birsa Munda's significant role in India's struggle for independence.
In Hong Kong, the Indian Consulate General celebrated the 150th birth anniversary of Birsa Munda through an exhibition featuring artwork from a painting competition aimed at educating children and youth about the life and legacy of this esteemed tribal figure and India's tribal communities' rich heritage.
The event also included an elocution segment where students discussed his lasting contributions, the values he stood for, and the relevance of his message in contemporary society. It concluded with a skit by children, vividly portraying Birsa Munda's teachings and spirit through an engaging performance," reported the Indian Consulate General in Hong Kong.