Tribute to Birsa Munda at Doon Culture School

On June 9, a significant tribute was held at Doon Culture School in Jhajra to honor Birsa Munda, a key figure in India's struggle for independence. Attendees paid their respects with flowers and prayers at his statue. Tarun Bihai, a long-time promoter in tribal regions, highlighted Munda's contributions to the fight for freedom and the preservation of Sanatan Dharma. He also addressed the opposition faced from Christian missionaries and the tragic events leading to Munda's death in prison. This event serves as a reminder of Munda's legacy and the importance of resisting conversion as a true homage to his memory.
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Tribute to Birsa Munda at Doon Culture School

Honoring Birsa Munda's Legacy

On June 9, a tribute was paid to Birsa Munda at the Doon Culture School located in Jhajra, where attendees offered flowers and prayers at his statue. Tarun Bihai, who has spent many years as a promoter in tribal areas, emphasized that Birsa Munda fought for India's independence and the protection of Sanatan Dharma.




He noted that Christian missionaries opposed Munda, and the British conspired to have him killed in prison on June 9, 1900. By opposing conversion, we can truly honor his memory.