Ranchi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the prison park of Birsa Munda Ranchi on November 15 virtually from New Delhi.
The inauguration will officially mark Janjatiya Gaurav DIWAS first, which was announced by the Union Cabinet on Wednesday.
The Government Government aims to celebrate the courage of the tribal revolutionary through Janjatiya Gaurav Diawas.
Jharkhand celebrated state day on November 15, which was a warning of the revolutionary birth of Tribal Birsa Munda.
The park has been built in and about 200 years in the Ranchi center in prison.
It was in this prison that Birsa Munda, who was considered one of the highest revolutionaries in India, died in the British decision on June 9, 1900.
It was imagined in 2013, the park had been built under the protection of the Union of Tribe in A Cost of Rs 26 Crore by the Development Subsidiaries Development of Urban State Jharkhand Urban Infrastructure Development Company (Juidco).
After being inaugurated, the 15-hectare facilities will be operated under public private partnerships (PPP) under Arloji Ranchi Municipal Corporation (RMC).
“A committee has been set to develop operational policies.
The draft will then be included before the cabinet for his approval,” said a Juidco official.
“In addition to PM Modi, which will continue to be virtually present, Governor of Ramesh Bais, Minister of Chief Justice Hemant Soren and the Minister of Tribes of Union Arjun Munda will attend the event directly in Ranchi.
Minister of State Tribal Affairs Champai Soren, Ranchi MP Sanjay Seth, Ranchi Mla CP Singh and Ranchi Mayor Asha Lakra will also attend the event, “senior officials said in the Urban Development Department on anonymity.
Although the Secretary of Urban Development Country Vinay Kumar Choubey cannot be contacted, the Munda office confirms the inauguration.
Today’s park was chosen by Soren during his first assignment as CM in 2013 for a long prison recovery.
Then, when BJP was chosen to power in 2014, construction to establish a museum began during the working period of CM CM Raghubar Das.
It was detained on several occasions.
Three separate agents were issued to restore the old prison building, establishing a museum and a complex landscape.
The recovery of the prison building, which will accommodate the museum, completed in 2019.
Besides Birsa, the museum will accommodate a statue of 10 revolutionary tribes from Jharkhand.
There will be a show of light and sound and visitors will be shown a short documentary from tribal heroes.