Uttarakhand CM releases story collection honouring unsung heroes of India's freedom struggle

ANI March 2, 2025 193 views

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami released a captivating story collection that shines light on forgotten freedom fighters. The book 'Bhoole Bisre Matwale' by young writer Jai Prakash Pandey aims to introduce newer generations to hidden narratives of India's independence movement. Dhami praised the author's efforts to document lesser-known heroes who were crucial to the nation's liberation. The book release is part of the broader Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav celebrations, highlighting untold stories of courage and sacrifice.

"This book is a tribute to great heroes who did not get their expected place in history" - Pushkar Singh Dhami
Dehradun, March 2: Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Sunday released a story collection by a young writer focusing on the struggles of the unsung heroes of the Indian freedom movement.

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Book highlights sacrifices of unsung freedom fighters

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CM praises young author Jai Prakash Pandey

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Aims to inspire new generation about independence struggle

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Launched during Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav

He released the story collection 'Bhoole Bisre Matwale' by young writer Jai Prakash Pandey at the Chief Minister's residence.

This book was written on the eve of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, focusing on the sacrifices of the unsung heroes of the freedom struggle.

Praising 'Bhoole Bisre Matwale,' the Chief Minister said that this book is a tribute to the great heroes of India's freedom struggle who did not get their expected place in history. Praising the efforts of author Jai Prakash Pandey, he said that this collection will play an important role in introducing the new generation to the sacrifices of their ancestors.

Earlier, on Saturday, CM Dhami participated in the Uttarakhand Tribal Festival, which was organised by the State Tribal Research Institute at Parade Ground Dehradun.

On this occasion, the Chief Minister honoured folk singers Narendra Singh Negi and Kishan Mahipal with the Uttarakhand Adi Gaurav Samman Award - 2025.

The Chief Minister announced the approval of the structure of the Tribal Research Institute for its successful operation and to provide an amount of Rs one crore per year for the operation of the Chief Minister Janjati Rojgar Utkarsh Yojana to make tribal youth self-reliant and work towards employment. The Chief Minister also visited stalls based on products made by various tribal societies across the country.

He also watched a short film based on the work done by the Tribal Research Institute.

The Chief Minister said that the Tribal Festival is a celebration of the preservation and promotion of the cultural splendour and tribal traditions of the state and an effort to keep the tribal traditions alive.

Such events give us an opportunity to see, understand and take inspiration from the rich traditions of the tribal society. He said that the land of Uttarakhand is known for its rich cultural heritage along with its natural beauty.

Tharu, Bhotiya, Jaunsari Raji and Buksa tribes reside in our state, whose traditions, folk arts, handicrafts, folk songs, dances and food give a unique identity to our culture.

The Chief Minister said that the state government is working towards the welfare of the tribal and tribal community of Uttarakhand and improving their standard of living. The 128 tribal villages of Uttarakhand have been selected under the 'Pradhan Mantri Janjati Unnat Gram Abhiyan.'

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