Mail News Service
Jamshedpur, March 15: Chief Minister Champai Soren reiterated the Jharkhand government’s commitment to preserving the language, culture, and religious heritage of tribal and indigenous communities in the state. Speaking at the inauguration of the nature festival Baha, Soren emphasized the ongoing efforts to cordon off and beautify all Jaherthans across Jharkhand.
Highlighting the significance of the Baha festival, Soren described it as a reflection of tribal tradition and culture. He expressed gratitude towards the people for their long-standing struggle to safeguard their language, culture, and religious sites.

The Chief Minister extended his greetings to the people of the state on the occasion of Baha Parv. He commenced his participation in the festival by landing at the helipad at Jilingora ground, where he received a guard of honor from the Seraikela district police administration.
The Chief Minister visited the Jaher police station near his ancestral residence to offer prayers for the Baha festival. He then inaugurated a newly constructed Jaherthan equipped with modern amenities in Kuludih, amidst a warm welcome by villagers dressed in traditional tribal attire.

During the event, CM Champai Soren addressed the villagers in the newly constructed hall of Jaherthan, underlining the importance of preserving tribal culture and traditions.
The ceremony witnessed the presence of several dignitaries including CM’s Secretary Arava Rajkamal, Press Advisor Chanchal Goswami, Commissioner Hari Kumar Kesri, Deputy Commissioner Ravi Shankar Shukla, Superintendent of Police Manish Kumar Toppo, and various other officials and community leaders.

