Virtual museums in 50 places to show tribals role in freedom fight: PM Modi

He said the history of freedom struggle was restricted to a few families, years and a few incidents

Press Trust of India  |  Bhubaneswar 

Narendra Modi, martyrs, Raj Bhavan, S C Jamir, Bhubaneswar
Prime minister Narendra Modi felicitates family members of martyrs at Raj Bhavan in presence of Governor S C. Jamir in Bhubaneswar on Sunday. Photo: PTI

Prime Minister on Sunday said would be set up at 50 places in the country to highlight the "significant" role of the in the struggle.

Felicitating family members of 16 fighters, who fought in the 1817 Paika rebellion in against the rule, said, "Unfortunately, the history of struggle was restricted to a few families, years and a few incidents. It was a massive people's movement for many years and the present generation must know about it."



Hailing the role of in the war of independence as "significant", the Prime Minister said in order to recreate and remember their contributions, steps were being taken to have at 50 places in the country.

The government seeks to present before the present and future generations the sacrifices made by the tribal communities in the country's struggle, he said at a function organised at the here.

As several events took place for many years of the struggle, it is important to remember all such events, he said.

Noting that the contribution made by the people of was significant, said the glorious chapters of history serve as inspiration and people should link themselves with the past.

History plays an important role in fulfilment of dreams in the journey of human life, he said.

Remembering and knowing about the lives of those who made supreme sacrifice for the country is necessary, the prime minister said after honouring the family members of the fighters with shawls and citation.

"It is a proud moment for me to remember the sacrifices made by the martyrs. I am fortunate to meet their family members," said while describing the Paika rebellion as one of the major historical events in the war of independence.

honoured the family members of fighters — Jayee Rajguru, Buxi Jagabandhu, Samant Madhab Chandra Routray, Pindiki Bahubalendra, Krutibas Patsani, Dama Subudhi Mangaraj, Chakra Bisoyee, Rendo Majhi, Veer Surendra Sai, Chakhi Khuntia, Madho Singh, Raghunath Mohanty, Dibakar Parida, Laxman Nayak, Laxmi Indira Panda and Dinabandhu Samantray Mohapatra.

The Paikas were the traditional landed militia of and in 1817, Paikas of Khurda and other parts of the state had raised their strong voice against the rule and waged a war against them.

The Paikas were led by Bakshi Jagabandhu Bidyadhar, the former bakshi or commander of the forces of the king of Khurda.

Virtual museums in 50 places to show tribals role in freedom fight: PM Modi

He said the history of freedom struggle was restricted to a few families, years and a few incidents

He said the history of freedom struggle was restricted to a few families, years and a few incidents Prime Minister on Sunday said would be set up at 50 places in the country to highlight the "significant" role of the in the struggle.

Felicitating family members of 16 fighters, who fought in the 1817 Paika rebellion in against the rule, said, "Unfortunately, the history of struggle was restricted to a few families, years and a few incidents. It was a massive people's movement for many years and the present generation must know about it."

Hailing the role of in the war of independence as "significant", the Prime Minister said in order to recreate and remember their contributions, steps were being taken to have at 50 places in the country.

The government seeks to present before the present and future generations the sacrifices made by the tribal communities in the country's struggle, he said at a function organised at the here.

As several events took place for many years of the struggle, it is important to remember all such events, he said.

Noting that the contribution made by the people of was significant, said the glorious chapters of history serve as inspiration and people should link themselves with the past.

History plays an important role in fulfilment of dreams in the journey of human life, he said.

Remembering and knowing about the lives of those who made supreme sacrifice for the country is necessary, the prime minister said after honouring the family members of the fighters with shawls and citation.

"It is a proud moment for me to remember the sacrifices made by the martyrs. I am fortunate to meet their family members," said while describing the Paika rebellion as one of the major historical events in the war of independence.

honoured the family members of fighters — Jayee Rajguru, Buxi Jagabandhu, Samant Madhab Chandra Routray, Pindiki Bahubalendra, Krutibas Patsani, Dama Subudhi Mangaraj, Chakra Bisoyee, Rendo Majhi, Veer Surendra Sai, Chakhi Khuntia, Madho Singh, Raghunath Mohanty, Dibakar Parida, Laxman Nayak, Laxmi Indira Panda and Dinabandhu Samantray Mohapatra.

The Paikas were the traditional landed militia of and in 1817, Paikas of Khurda and other parts of the state had raised their strong voice against the rule and waged a war against them.

The Paikas were led by Bakshi Jagabandhu Bidyadhar, the former bakshi or commander of the forces of the king of Khurda.
image
Business Standard
177 22