The Silver Jubilee of Jharkhand’s formation was a grand affair, with the Chief Minister taking center stage at the ‘Jharkhand Jatra.’ This cultural festival, a highlight of the state’s 25th anniversary, saw the Chief Minister engaging directly with the festivities by playing the traditional ‘Dhol-Nagara.’ His participation underscored the importance of cultural heritage in the state’s identity and development narrative. The ‘Jharkhand Jatra’ provided a colorful display of folk dances, music, and traditional art forms, drawing large crowds and fostering a spirit of community. These celebrations are a reflection of Jharkhand’s progress over the past quarter-century and its dedication to its indigenous culture. The Chief Minister’s hands-on involvement resonated with the attendees, emphasizing a connection to the state’s roots.
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