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Panchayat Se Parliament 2.0

06-01-2025

06:30 AM

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Overview:

Lok Sabha Speaker is set to inaugurate 'Panchayat Se Parliament 2.0' at the Central Hall of Samvidhan Sadan.

About Panchayat Se Parliament 2.0:

  • It is organised by the National Commission for Women (NCW), in collaboration with the Lok Sabha Secretariat and the Ministry of Tribal Affairs.
  • The programme is being organised in commemoration of the 150th birth anniversary ofBhagwan Birsa Munda, the revered tribal leader and freedom fighter.
  • It will bring together 502 elected women representatives from Scheduled Tribes across 22 states and Union Territories.
  • Its primary focus is to empower these women representatives from Panchayati Raj institutions by enhancing their understanding of constitutional provisions, parliamentary procedures, and governance. 
  • The programme also aims to recognise the contributions of these representatives in areas such as education and rural development.
  • It will include workshops, sessions, and a guided tour of key locations such as the new Parliament House, Samvidhan Sadan, Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya, and Rashtrapati Bhawan.
  • The Lok Sabha Speaker will also lead the delegates in reading the Preamble to the Constitution of India during the event.
  • This program builds on the success of the Panchayat Se Parliament 2024 initiative, which engaged 500 women sarpanch from across India.

Q1: Who was Birsa Munda?

He was a folk hero and a tribal freedom fighter who played a pivotal role in the Indian independence movement, particularly in the tribal regions of British India. He belonged to the Munda tribe in the Chhotanagpur Plateau area. He spearheaded an Indian tribal mass movement that arose in the Bihar and Jharkhand belts in the early 19th century under British colonisation. Munda rallied the tribals to fight against the forceful land grabbing carried out by the British government, which would turn the tribals into bonded labourers and force them to abject poverty.

Source: DC