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[pib] Janjatiya Gaurav Divas

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From UPSC perspective, the following things are important :

Prelims level: Janjatiya Gaurav Divas; Birsa Munda

Why in the News?

  • Since 2021, November 15th is celebrated as Janjatiya Gaurav Divas to honor the contributions of tribal communities in India’s freedom struggle.
    • This day commemorates the birth anniversary of the legendary Sri Birsa Munda.

Who was Birsa Munda?

  • Born on November 15, 1875, in the Chotanagpur region (now Jharkhand), during a period of significant changes for the Munda community.
  • He spent his early years traveling with his parents; received primary education under Jaipal Nag.
  • He was influenced by the Sardari agitation, a peaceful movement against British rule, Birsa emerged as a leader advocating tribal rights.

Causes of the Rebellion:

  • British policies like the Permanent Settlement Act (1793) disrupted traditional land systems, leading to displacement and exploitation of tribal communities.
  • The Mundas’ khuntkatti land rights system was eroded by jagirdars and thikadars, resulting in land alienation.
  • Increased migration of non-tribals under British rule led to exploitation through high-interest money lending and forced labor.
  • Missionary-led education raised awareness among tribals, creating social divides but also sparking movements for tribal rights.

Historical Background:

  • Birsa started the Birsait faith to counter Christian missionary conversions among tribals. It became a challenge to British conversion efforts.
    • Members of the Munda and Oraon communities joined the Birsait sect.
    • The Mundas honored him as Dharati Aaba (Father of the Earth).
  • The Ulgulan Movement: Also known as the Munda Rebellion, led by Birsa Munda in 1899-1900.
    • Concentrated in the Munda belt of Khunti, Tamar, Sarwada, and Bandgaon.
    • The goal was to establish Munda Raj (self-rule) and independence, known as Ulgulan or the “Great Tumult.”
    • The rebellion was ultimately suppressed by British forces, leading to Birsa Munda’s capture and death.
  • Birsa Munda’s mobilization left a lasting impact, prompting government reforms like the repeal of the Begar system and enactment of the Tenancy Act (1903).
  • The movement was violently suppressed, and Birsa Munda died in jail on June 9, 1900.

Significance:

  • Janjatiya Gaurav Divas is significant in preserving the legacy of tribal resistance leaders and advocating for tribal rights.
  • It promotes a more inclusive society that values the contributions of all communities in India’s historical and cultural fabric.

PYQ:

[2020] With reference to the history of India, “Ulgulan” or the Great Tumult is the description of which of the following events?

(a) The Revolt of 1857

(b) The Mappila Rebellion of 1921

(c) The Indigo Revolt of 1859-60

(d) Birsa Munda’s Revolt of 1899-1900

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