Raipur: Tribal pride resonated across the Red Fort grounds as Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai highlighted nature-centric development, stating that tribal communities can teach the world how to grow in harmony with nature. Thousands of tribal representatives from across India gathered at the National Tribal Cultural Conclave, marking the 150th birth anniversary of Birsa Munda.
CM Emphasizes Preservation of Tribal Identity
Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai underscored the importance of preserving tribal languages, culture, and identity. He noted that tribal communities have lived in sync with nature for centuries, offering valuable lessons in sustainable living. The conclave served as a platform to celebrate and showcase the rich heritage of India's tribal population.
Gathering of Tribal Representatives
The event witnessed participation from thousands of tribal representatives from various states, who came together to share their traditions and knowledge. The conclave featured cultural performances, exhibitions, and discussions aimed at promoting tribal art and crafts. CM Sai reiterated the government's commitment to the welfare and empowerment of tribal communities, emphasizing education and economic opportunities while preserving their unique identity.
The National Tribal Cultural Conclave is part of a series of events organized to honor Birsa Munda's legacy, highlighting the contributions of tribal heroes to India's freedom struggle and cultural diversity. The event concluded with a call to integrate tribal wisdom into modern development practices for a sustainable future.



