Birsa Munda was the God of the tribals
Birsa Munda was the God of the tribals
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Birsa Munda is considered to be the God of the tribals. He has devoted his entire life to the upliftment of the tribal caste. Birsa Munda was born on this day in 1875 in Munda family in Chota Nagpur. Munda was a tribal group that lived in the Chota Nagpur Plateau.

On 1 October 1894, Birsa, as a young leader, mobilized all the Mundas and started a movement for the tax waiving from the British. He was arrested in 1895 and sentenced to two years in prison at Hazaribagh Central Jail. But Birsa and his disciples were determined to help the famine-stricken people of the area and achieved the status of a great man in his lifetime. He was called and worshiped as "Dharti Baba" by the people of that region. After the increase of his influence, the consciousness of the whole region being organized among the Mundas awakened.

Birsa was arrested in 1900 for instigating the tribal people and was sentenced to 2 years and eventually died on 9 June 1900 after being given a slow poison by the British.

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