On the 25th anniversary of Jharkhand’s formation and the 150th birth anniversary of Bhagwan Birsa Munda, a significant tribute was paid in Chaibasa. A life-sized statue of Birsa Munda at the Bus Stand Chowk became the focal point for dignitaries and citizens alike to offer floral tributes and pay their respects to the revered tribal leader.
Among those present were Jharkhand’s Minister for Revenue, Land Reforms, and Transport, Deepak Birua, along with Deputy Commissioner Chandan Kumar, Superintendent of Police Amit Renu, Zila Parishad President Lakshmi Soren, Deputy Development Commissioner Sandeep Kumar Meena, and Additional Deputy Commissioner Praveen Kerketta. The solemn occasion also saw participation from various administrative officials, local police, and members of social organizations, all joining to honor the legacy of ‘Dharti Aba’.
Minister Deepak Birua addressed the gathering, emphasizing the pride associated with reaching the 25-year milestone for the state, coinciding with Birsa Munda’s 150th birth anniversary. He likened the state’s 25 years to the prime of youth, underscoring the collective responsibility for its ongoing development and progress. The Minister reiterated the state government’s unwavering commitment to empowering Jharkhand’s residents and fostering self-reliance across the region.
The day concluded with heartfelt wishes extended to all citizens for the 25th Jharkhand Foundation Day by the minister, deputy commissioner, superintendent of police, and other officials.








