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Governor and Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman inaugurated Tribals Touching the Peak Part-4, know what is special in this book

Jamshedpur News: The fourth national brainstorming session by Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Research Foundation, New Delhi was inaugurated on Sunday at Audrey House, Ranchi. A two-day national conference was inaugurated to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Kharsawan Martyrdom Day. Jharkhand Governor CP Radhakrishnan, Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha Harivansh Narayan Singh, Founder of Organic Farming Campaign Kranti Prakash, National President of Ram Manohar Lohia Research Foundation Abhishek Ranjan Singh, retired judge T Gopal Singh, Vice Chancellor of Ranchi University Ajit Singh were present as guests on the inaugural occasion. Kumar Singha, former minister and socialist Ramchandra Kesari and Dinesh Shadangi were present. In this program, important books were released by Governor CP Radhakrishnan and Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman Harivansh. Souvenir Kharsawan Smaran, Badrivishal in Vidhansabha (compilation of speeches of Badrivishal Pitti ji in Andhra Pradesh Assembly), a rare book by Dr. Lohia including the Odia edition of Civil Freedom Ka Sangharsh (translator Dr. Vini Shadangi), a book written on the tribal community, Shikhar The fourth part of Touching Tribals was released.

Sandeep Murarka is the author of this book

The author of Tribals Touching the Peak Part Four is Sandeep Murarka. He is continuously bringing before the society a brief introduction of those tribal personalities who are a source of inspiration for the society. In this book of Sandeep, biographies of 27 inspiring personalities are compiled. Former Chief Minister of Jharkhand Dishom Guru Shibu Soren, Governor of Madhya Pradesh Mangubhai Chhaganlal Patel, 11th Lok Sabha Speaker of India Padma Vibhushan PA Sangma, former Governor of Odisha Padma Bhushan Senayangba Chubatoshi Jamir, well-known Santali playwright Padmashree Kalipada Saren, exponent of Purulia Chhau dance Padmashree Gambhir Singh. Muda (Mura), The Tunnel Man of Karnataka Padmashree Amai Mahalinga Naik, renowned Warli painter Padmashree Jivya Soma Mashe, vocal folk singer and drummer Padmashree Sakini Ramachandraiah of Telangana, world renowned folk dancer Padmashree Kanaka Raju, renowned jazz musician Padmashree Neel Nongkinrih, Meghalaya Padmashree Scandrovel Syamaliyeh, a unique lyricist of Khasi language, Padmashree Silverine Swer, who has been striving all her life for the education of girls, Padmashree Birubala Rabha, a social activist fighting against the practice of witchcraft in Assam, Padmashree Binny Yanga, dedicated to women empowerment and education in Arunachal Pradesh, Hockey President of India Padmashree Dilip Tirkey, renowned Thanga painter Padmashree Khandu Wangchuk Bhutia of Sikkim, renowned journalist and writer Padmashree T Senka Aao of Nagaland, Padmashree Lentina Aao Thakkar, propagator of Gandhian thoughts, first Rajya Sabha MP from Naga tribe Padmashree Melhupra Vero, Sumi Naga tribe. Padmashree Tokheho Sema, militant politician of Nagaland, Padmashree Pyong Temjen Jamir, tribal activist of Jammu and Kashmir dedicated to the integrity of the country, Padmashree Mohammad Deen Jagir, Munshi Premchand Hariram Meena of tribal literature in Hindi, Mahadev Toppo, excellent litterateur of Kundukh language. An important article at the end of this book narrating the struggle stories and success stories of Kanchan Ugur Sandi, the biker who conquered the world’s highest road, Ajmera Bobby, the country’s first tribal woman pilot. tribal India, rich in culture and traditions, is also highlighted.

In the above programme, a short film focusing on the Kharsawan firing incident was screened, in the production of which writer Sandeep Murarka had contributed. Writer Sandeep Murarka, while giving scholarly views on the subject of tribal community and socialism, dug up the equal distribution of prey in Sendra festival, the tradition of giving 12 taka by the groom’s side to the bride’s side in the Santal community, the collective farming model of Padmashree Simon Oraon and Padmashree Daitari Nayak. Discussed the Gaya Canal.

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