Jharkhand Foundation Day, History, Most Important Significance, Birth Anniversary of tribal leader Birsa Munda.

Jharkhand Foundation Day: On November 15, the Indian State of Jharkhand celebrates it’s foundation day. The state was carved out of Bihar in 2000 after the Parliament passed the Bihar Reorganization Act, 2000. The day coincides with the birth anniversary of tribal leader Birsa Munda also known as Bhagwan Birsa.

Jharkhand Foundation Day

Jharkhand Foundation Day is celebrated every year on November 15, by the Government of Jharkhand. Jharkhand separated from Bihar after Parliament passed the Bihar Reorganization Act 2000 and Jharkhand from Bihar in the year 2000 celebrates Jharkhand Foundation Day every year on 15 November. Jharkhand Foundation Day is coincident with the birth anniversary of tribal leader Birsa Munda. In Jharkhand, Birsa Munda is known by the name of Lord Birsa.

Jharkhand Foundation Day

Jharkhand is also known as the land of jungle or bushland. It is located in Northeast India. Presently, the state of Jharkhand is bordered by Bihar in the north, Uttar Pradesh in the northwest, Chhattisgarh in the west, Odisha in the south and West Bengal in the east.

Jharkhand Foundation Day History

After Indian independence in 1947, New states like Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, and Bihar formed. In 2000 a campaign led by the BJP for a separate state from Bihar state with the passage of the Bihar Reorganisation Act created Jharkhand as a new Indian state. It was formed on November 15th. Jharkhand Foundation Day 2023 coincides with the birth anniversary of tribal leader Birsa Munda, also known as Bhagwan Birsa.

BIRSA MUNDA

Jharkhand state is rich in minerals like coal, iron ore, copper ore, uranium, mica, bauxite, granite, limestone, silver, graphite, magnetite, and dolomite. Agriculture is the main source of income for 80% population in Jharkhand. Rice is an important cultivation in Jharkhand. Chau is the most famous dance form of Jharkhand. This dance will take place during the Jharkhand Foundation Day 2023 celebration.

Jharkhand was separated from Bihar in 2000. Earlier, it was a part of the southern part of Bihar. It is the homeland of the tribals who had long dreamed of a separate state. After independence, the people of Jharkhand state got the very little socio-economic benefit, especially the tribal people. According to legend, in the 13th century, Raja Jai ​​Singh Deo of Odisha declared himself the ruler of Jharkhand. The state of Jharkhand consists of the Chotanagpur Plateau and the forests of the Santhal Parganas and has various cultural traditions. After independence, regular agitations by the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha led the government to establish the Jharkhand Region Autonomous Council and finally an independent state in 1995.

  • After the Independence in 1947, the rulers of the state chose to accede to the Dominion of India.
  • The state of Jharkhand was first proposed by a student of St. Columbia’s college in Hazaribagh in 1912.
  • In 1928, the Unnati samaj political wing of the Christian tribals Association demanded a tribal state in Eastern India after which a memorandum was submitted to Simon’s commission.
  • In 1955 Jharkhand party led by Jaipal Singh Munda submitted a memorandum to the States reorganization commission for a separate Jharkhand state. However, it was rejected due to there being many languages and no link languages in the region, tribals were not in majority, and adverse effects on the economy after separation from Bihar.
  • In 1972Vinod Bihari Mahato, Shibu Soren, and A. K Roy founded the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha and Nirmal Mahato founded the All-Jharkhand Students Union, they together spare headed movement for a separate state of Jharkhand.
  • There were differences in the opinion of these parties and they parted away from each other.
  • Ram Ratan Ram the then Congress General Secretary urged Rahul Gandhi to pay attention to the issue at hand.
  • The committee consisting of Ram Dayal Munda, B.P. Kesari, Vinod Bihari Mahato, Santosh Rana, and Suraj Singh Besara started a fresh initiative on the matter.
  • The central government formed a committee on the Jharkhand matter in 1989 and its stressed the need for greater allocation of the development funds for the area.
  • In December 1994 the Jharkhand Area Autonomous Council Bill passed in Bihar Legislative Assembly.
  • In 1998 the separate state movement was falling apart, however, it was led by justice Lal Pingley Nath Shahdeo.
  • In 1998 the union government decided to send the bill concerning the formation of the Jharkhand state to the Bihar Legislative Assembly to which Lalu Prasad Yadav said that the state would be divided over his dead body.
  • The voting on Jharkhand was done on 21st September 1998 in Bihar legislation and on that day the committee under the leadership of Shahseo called for a Jharkhand bandh and organized a protest march.
  • After the last assembly election in the state resulted in a hung assembly, RJD’s dependence on the Congress extended support on the precondition that RJD would not pose a hurdle to passage of the Bihar the organization bill.
  • Finally, with the support of both RJD and Congress the ruling coalition at the center led by the Bharatiya Janata Party, which made statehood its mean pole plank in the region in successive poles earlier, cleared the Bihar organization bill in the monsoon session of the Parliament that year.
  • Paving the way for the creation of a separate Jharkhand state comprising Chota Nagpur division and Santhal Pargana division of South Bihar.

It has an area of 79,714 km² (30,778 sq mi). It is the 15th largest state by area, and the 14th largest by population. Hindi is the official language of the state.The city of Ranchi is its capital and Dumka its sub capital. The state is known for its waterfalls, hills and holy places: Baidyanath Dham, Parasnath and Rajrappa are major religious sites.

Facts about Jharkhand

Interesting Facts About Jharkhand
Name of the StateJharkhand (The word “Jhar” means ‘forest’ and “Khand” means ‘land’)
CountryIndia
Also Known asLand of Forests
LocationEastern India
State BordersWest Bengal to the east, Chhattisgarh to the west, Uttar Pradesh to the northwest, Bihar to the north and Odisha to the south.
Formation Date15th November 2000
PreviouslyIn Bihar state
State CapitalRanchi
Largest CityJamshedpur
Number of Districts24
Total area79,716 km2 (30,779 sq mi)
Position in Area15th largest state in India
Length380 km (240 mi)
Width463 km (288 mi)
State BIRDKokil(Asian Koel)
State AnimalIndian Elephant
State FlowerPalash(Butea monosperma)
State TreeSal (Shore robusta)
Population as on 20234.06 crores (40.6 million)
Population as per 2011 Census32966238 (3.29 Crores)
Population as per 2001 Census26,945,829
Literacy Rate 202366.41
Male literacy76.84
Female literacy55.42
Largest DistrictPashchimi Singhbhum
Smallest DistrictRamgarh
Least populated DistrictLohardaga
Most populous districtRanchi
Official LanguageHindi
Total Forest Area23,553 Sq. Km. (29.55%)

 

First in JHARKHAND State
First GovernorPrabhat Kumar
First Female GovernorDraupadi Murmu
First Chief JusticeJustice Vinod Kumar Gupta
First Female Chief JusticeJustice Gyan Sudha Mishra
First Legislative Assembly SpeakerIndar singh Namdari
First Legislative Assembly Deputy SpeakerBagun Sumbrai
First Chief MinisterBabulaal Marandi
First Non-Tribal Chief MinisterRaghuvir Das
First Independent Chief MinisterMadhu Koda
First Woman Cabinet MinisterJoba Manjhi
First Chief SecretaryVijayshankar Dubey
First Leader of OppositionStephen Marandi
First Director General of PoliceShivaji Mahan Kaire
First Solicitor GeneralMangalmay Banarjee
First LokayuktaJustice Laxman Oraon
First Nominated Assembly MemberJoseph Pecheli Golsten
First Ashoka Chakra recipientRandheer Verma
First Paramveer Chakra recipientAlbert Ekka
First International Tribal Women Hockey Player in the StateSavitri purti
First University of StateRanchi University, Ranchi
First Medical College of StateRajendra Medical College, Ranchi
First College of StateSaint Kolamba College, Hazaribagh
First Chairman of JPSCPhatik Chandra Hembrum
The First Chairperson of the Women’s Commission of StateLaxmi singh
First Indian Cricket Captain from StateMahendra Singh Dhoni
First Steel Plant of StateJamshedpur
The Captain of the State’s Hockey team Participating in the OlympicsJaipal singh Munda
The First Industrialist of the State who received the Bharat RatnaJ.R.D. Tata
First Tribal RevolutionDhal Revol (year 1767–77)
Tallest Waterfall in the StateBudha Ghag waterfall (Lodh Falls), Latehar
Largest River Valley Project in the StateDamodar River Valley Project
Largest Airport in the StateBirsa Munda Airport, Ranchi
Highest Peak in the StateParasnath
Hottest Water Body of StateSuryamund (Hazaribagh)
State’s Nearest District by SeaEast Singhbhum
Longest River of StateDamodar
First Ayurveda college of stateGovernment Ayurveda College, Lohardaga
First Hindi Daily Newspaper in the StateRashtriya Bhasha
First Hindi Monthly Magazine in the StateGharbandhu
First English Daily in the StateDaily Prem
State’s First FilmAkrant
State’s first Nagpuri FilmSona kar Nagpur
State’s First Copper FactoryGhatshila
Coldest Place in the StateNetarhat (Latehar)
State’s Highest RainfallNetarhat
State’s Largest Forest (density)Saranda
State’s First Power StationTilaiya
The First Railway in the StateFrom Rajmahal to Deen Dayal Upadhayay (Mughalsarai) junction
State River Freely Falling into the SeaSwarnrekha
Most Pilgrim CityDeoghar
Cities with Population more than One Lakh in the State10
No. of Metro Cities in the State2 (Dhanbad, Jamshedpur)
Largest Tribe by PopulationSanthal
Most Developed Tribe of JharkhandOraon
Oldest Tribe of JharkhandAsur
The First Festival of the Tribes of JharkhandSarhul
State’s Most Forested District (area)West Singhbhum (3,914 sq. Km.)
Most Forested District in the state in terms of PercentageChatra (47.70%)
Most Scheduled Tribe District of the StateRanchi
Most Scheduled Tribe Division of the StateSanthal Pargana
Script of Santali LanguageOl Chiki script
Establishment of Tata Iron and Steel CompanyIn 1907
Project Tiger set up in PalamuIn 1973
The District with the Highest Number of Waterfalls in the StateRanchi
The First Railway Line Built by Mining in the Plateau Areas of the StateJamshedpur to Howrah RailLine
Famous as Queen of Hills in the StateNetarhat (Chhotanagpur)
Steel City of StateTatanagar
Establishment of First Cement Industry in the StateIn Japla
State Mining Higher Education CenterIndian school of mines
Aviation and Gliding Club in the StateJamshedpur
Biggest MuseumRanchi
Biggest ZooBokaro

 

ABOUT BIRSA MUNDA

Though he lived a short span of life, Birsa Munda is known to have mobilized the tribal community against the British and had also forced the colonial officials to introduce laws protecting the land rights of the tribals.

Birsa Munda was a young freedom fighter and a tribal leader, whose spirit of activism in the late nineteenth century, is remembered to be a strong mark of protest against British rule in India. Born and raised in the tribal belt around Bihar and Jharkhand, Birsa Munda’s achievements are known to be even more remarkable by virtue of the fact that he came to acquire them before he was 25. In recognition of his impact on the nationals movement, the state of Jharkhand was created on his birth anniversary in 2000.

Born on November 15, 1875, Birsa spent much of his childhood moving from one village to another with his parents. He belonged to the Munda tribe in the Chhotanagpur Plateau area. He received his early education at Salga under the guidance of his teacher Jaipal Nag. On the recommendation of Jaipal Nag, Birsa converted to Christianity in order to join the German Mission school. He, however, opted out of the school after a few years.

The impact of Christianity was felt in the way he came to relate to religion later. Having gained awareness of the British colonial ruler and the efforts of the missionaries to convert tribals to Christianity, Birsa started the faith of ‘Birsait’. Soon members of the Munda and Oraon community started joining the Birsait sect and it turned into a challenge to British conversion activities.

During the period, 1886 to 1890, Birsa Munda spent a large amount of time in Chaibasa which was close to the centre of the Sardars agitation. The activities of the Sardars had a strong impact on the mind of the young Birsa, who soon became a part of the anti-missionary and anti-government program. By the time he left Chaibasa in 1890, Birsa was strongly entrenched in the movement against the British oppression of the tribal communities.

On March 3, 1900, Birsa Munda was arrested by the British police while he was sleeping with his tribal guerilla army at Jamkopai forest in Chakradharpur. He died in Ranchi jail on June 9, 1900 at a young age of 25. Though he lived a short span of life and the fact that the movement died out soon after his death, Birsa Munda is known to have mobilised the tribal community against the British and had also forced the colonial officials to introduce laws protecting the land rights of the tribals.

Birsa’s achievements as a young tribal revolutionary has continued to be celebrated over decades now and he has successfully carved out a space for himself in popular and folk literature, academia, and mass media.

Birsa Munda Jayanti

Birsa Munda Jayanti, celebrated on November 15th each year, is a significant occasion in India, especially in the state of Jharkhand. This day honors the birth anniversary of Birsa Munda, a revered tribal leader and freedom fighter who dedicated his life to the welfare of tribal communities and the struggle against British colonial oppression. On this day, people from diverse backgrounds come together to commemorate Birsa Munda’s contributions to the Indian freedom movement and the preservation of tribal culture.

Various events, cultural programs, and discussions are organized to pay homage to his enduring legacy. Birsa Munda Jayanti serves as a reminder of the importance of tribal rights, social justice, and the need to protect and celebrate the rich cultural heritage of indigenous communities in India. It is a day of reflection, inspiration, and renewed commitment to the principles that Birsa Munda stood for.

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