Jharkhand CM promises art and culture policy in 2025 | The Avenue Mail

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Ranchi, August 11: Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren plans to introduce a major policy in 2025 focusing on promoting artists and preserving tribal culture, announced during the closing function of ‘Adivasi Mahotsav-2024’ on Saturday which coincided with his 49th birthday.

The two-day festival showcased rich tribal culture, with Soren emphasizing sports, culture, and economic well-being of artists as core government priorities.

The two-day festival, held at the Bhagwan Birsa Munda Memorial Park-cum-Museum in Jail Chowk, celebrated the rich art, culture, and traditions of the tribal community.

Soren emphasized that sports and culture are core priorities for his government. Recent initiatives include the construction of stadiums, developing playgrounds at the panchayat level, and organizing local competitions. He also highlighted the awards and financial assistance provided to athletes.

Addressing the economic concerns of artists dedicated to preserving culture, Soren promised that the new policy would ensure they can showcase their art and heritage with dignity.

He acknowledged limited tribal representation in fields like trade, judiciary, civil services, medicine, and engineering but noted gradual progress. The festival featured performances by tribal artists from various states, including Mizoram, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Tripura, and Chhattisgarh, and was attended by several notable figures including MLA Kalpana Soren and Rajya Sabha MP Mahua Maji.

Incidentally, the tenure of his government will expire this year and he will be able to fulfill the new promise if voted to power again.

Soren expressed the challenge of safekeeping culture in a materialistic age and stressed the need to overcome it while advancing cultural preservation.



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