As Jharkhand celebrates 25 glorious years of statehood, Chief Minister Hemant Soren and MLA Kalpana Soren flagged off specially designed public awareness campaign vehicles from the Chief Minister’s residential complex today. The event, organized by the Information and Public Relations Department, marked the beginning of a statewide awareness drive under the Silver Jubilee celebrations.
These campaign vehicles will travel across districts, blocks, and villages of Jharkhand, spreading information about the state’s 25-year achievements, welfare schemes, and developmental milestones. The initiative aims to inspire youth, women, farmers, and all sections of society to actively participate in Jharkhand’s inclusive development journey.
Extending his greetings to all residents of Jharkhand on the Silver Jubilee of Statehood, Chief Minister Hemant Soren said that the 25-year journey of Jharkhand reflects the state’s pride, identity, and continuous progress. He added that the government is committed to accelerating the vision with which the state was formed, ensuring development reaches every citizen.
The Chief Minister also announced that the 150th birth anniversary of Bhagwan Birsa Munda will be celebrated alongside the Silver Jubilee year — a moment of immense pride and inspiration for Jharkhand’s tribal and indigenous communities.
A Glimpse into Jharkhand’s Rich Culture and Heritage
The event featured captivating cultural performances showcasing Jharkhand’s diverse traditions and folk heritage. Traditional folk dances, songs, and Jharkhandi musical instruments filled the venue with vibrant energy, symbolizing the unity and cultural richness of the state.
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Local artists, including the Santali band from Dumka, delivered enthralling performances that highlighted Jharkhand’s deep-rooted cultural identity and harmony among its people.
The ceremony was attended by Chief Secretary Avinash Kumar, Ranchi Deputy Commissioner Manjunath Bhajantre, Information and Public Relations Department Director Rajeev Lochan Bakshi, along with several senior officials from the department and other government representatives.
The event not only celebrated the Silver Jubilee of Jharkhand but also served as a symbol of unity, progress, and cultural pride, reaffirming the government’s commitment to take the state to greater heights in the years ahead.