Defying rules, tribal bank foundation stone laid in Jharkhand

IANS  |  Ranchi 

Tribals in Jharkhand's district on Sunday defied the state rule against running a parallel administration and laid the foundation stones of the of Gram Sabha, Tribal Education Board, and

People from several villages gathered in Udburu village under Murhu block for Pathhalgari -- an age-old tradition of tribals wherein they erect monoliths in the name of their ancestors on the borders of villages.

From September last year, the tribals in started using Pathhalgari as a form of protest against the government of and setting up a parallel administration run by themselves.

The has failed to contain the parallel government run by the tribal Gram Sabha in parts of

The performed the traditional rituals in presence of the Joseph Purt alias The started functioning from Sunday as Purty issued passbooks to over 100 people.

"The Gram Sabha has done nothing wrong by opening the bank. This is for development of the tribal people," said Purty.

He said the money will come from the government's tribal sub-plan. "At this time the currency will be in circulation. In future the Gram Sabha may consider issuing its own currency notes."

will function like other banks, giving interest on the deposits.

The had in the past warned people against indulging in illegal form of Pathhalgari by bringing out advertisements in the local newspapers. A few leaders, involved in Pathhalgari, have also been arrested in the past.

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First Published: Sun, June 03 2018. 18:28 IST