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GS-1: Modern Indian history from about the middle of the eighteenth century until the present- significant events, personalities, issues.
Context: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other leaders paid tribute to tribal freedom fighter Birsa Munda on his martyrdom day (9 June), remembering his contribution to tribal rights, anti-colonial resistance, and social justice.
About Birsa Munda
• Early Life: Born on 15 November 1875 in Ulihatu in the Chhotanagpur region.
• Religious and Social Reformer: Founded the Birsait faith, combining elements of tribal beliefs, Christianity, and reformist ideas.
• He fought against the British colonial rule, exploitative landlords (zamindars), forced labour (Beth Begari), alienation of tribal lands, and social and economic oppression of Adivasis.
• Advocated protection of Jal, Jangal, Zameen (Water, Forest and Land) and restoration of traditional tribal rights.
• His famous slogan was "Abua Raj ete jana, Maharani Raj tundu jana" (Let our kingdom be established and the Queen's rule end).
• Leader of the Ulgulan Movement: Led the famous Ulgulan (The Great Tumult) during 1899–1900 in the Chhotanagpur Plateau.
• Arrest and Death: Arrested by British authorities on 3 March 1900 at Jamkopai forest.

Legacy of Birsa Munda
• Contribution to India's Freedom Struggle: Birsa Munda represented grassroots tribal participation and established tribal resistance as an integral part of India's anti-colonial freedom struggle.
• Protection of Tribal Land Rights: His movement compelled the colonial administration to address tribal grievances and contributed to reforms that later culminated in the Chota Nagpur Tenancy Act, 1908.
• Symbol of Tribal Identity and Empowerment: Birsa Munda became a lasting symbol of Adivasi self-respect, dignity, and resistance, continuing to inspire movements for tribal rights and social justice.
• Recognition and Commemoration: A 14-foot statue and portrait of Birsa Munda are installed in Parliament.
• Scholarly and Cultural Influence: His life and legacy inspired significant literature, films, and academic studies, including Mahasweta Devi's book Aranyer Adhikar, making him an important subject in tribal and anti-colonial scholarship.
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