Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami Participates in State Tribal Festival 2026 in Dehradun

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Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami Participates in State Tribal Festival 2026 in Dehradun

CM Dhami reiterates commitment of Central and State Governments for holistic development of tribal communities

Highlights various schemes for education, employment, and self-reliance

Describes tribal society as a strong foundation of nation-building

Festival emerges as a national platform with participation from 12 states

‘ Adi Gaurav Samman’ conferred upon late Tharu folk singer Rinku Devi Rana and Shri Darshan Lal

Pension amount of ₹14,272.185 lakh transferred to beneficiaries’ accounts through ‘One Click’

Grand platform provided to tribal culture, traditions, and heritage

Chief Minister Shri Pushkar Singh Dhami today participated in the Uttarakhand Rajya Janjatiya Mahotsav 2026, organized by the State Tribal Research Institute at Parade Ground, Dehradun. Representatives of tribal communities from 12 states across the country enriched the festival with their cultural performances and traditions, giving it a national character.

During the program, the Chief Minister honored late Tharu folk singer Rinku Devi Rana and Shri Darshan Lal with the ‘Adi Gaurav Samman’. Additionally, under various schemes run by the Social Welfare Department, a pension amount of ₹14,272.185 lakh was transferred to the accounts of beneficiaries through the ‘One Click’ system.

In his address, Chief Minister Shri Pushkar Singh Dhami stated that the event is not merely a festival but a symbol of the vibrant heritage, simple lifestyle, and cultural pride of tribal communities. He expressed happiness that this platform is helping in giving wider recognition to the folk traditions and culture preserved by tribal communities over generations and appreciated the efforts of the State Tribal Research Institute for organizing such a grand event.

He said that tribal communities are a strong foundation of India’s rich cultural diversity and ancient traditions. Living in harmony with nature, they demonstrate the path of sustainable development and coexistence, while also playing a vital role in national security, environmental conservation, and social harmony, especially in border areas.

The Chief Minister emphasized the need to preserve tribal traditions, traditional knowledge, and local products, and to effectively pass them on to the younger generation.

He stated that under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, several historic steps have been taken for the dignity, self-respect, and development of tribal communities. Good governance means ensuring that the benefits of development reach the last person. In this direction, schemes such as Eklavya Model Residential Schools, Pradhan Mantri Janjatiya Unnat Gram Abhiyan, Van Dhan Yojana, and Pradhan Mantri Tribal Development Mission have been implemented, creating new opportunities for education, employment, and self-reliance.

He also noted that celebrating the birth anniversary of Bhagwan Birsa Munda as ‘Janjatiya Gaurav Diwas’ is a historic decision. Museums dedicated to tribal freedom fighters are being established across the country to inspire future generations.

He expressed pride that Smt. Droupadi Murmu, daughter of the Santhal community, is holding the highest constitutional office in the country, reflecting the growing participation of tribal communities.

The Chief Minister said that under the leadership of the Prime Minister, the budget for tribal welfare has been increased threefold and development of border areas has been given national priority. Remote areas like Mana have been recognized as the ‘first village of the country’, giving them a new identity.

He added that the State Government is continuously working to improve the living standards of tribal communities. It has been decided to organize the Tribal Festival and Tribal Sports Festival annually. A total of 128 tribal villages in the state have been identified for holistic development.

He informed that Eklavya schools are operational in Kalsi, Mehrawana, Bajpur, and Khatima, while new schools are under construction in Chakrata and Bajpur. Through scholarships, Ashram system schools, and technical education, efforts are being made to empower youth.

He further stated that ITI institutions, free coaching for competitive examinations, and monthly scholarships are being provided for tribal youth. Additionally, tribal welfare officers have been appointed in four districts, financial assistance is being provided for the marriage of daughters, and a corpus fund has been established for the research institute.

Under the PM Janman Yojana, multipurpose centers have been established in Buksa and Raji tribal areas. A request has also been sent to the Centre for establishing a new Eklavya school in Pithoragarh.

He said that under the Social Welfare Department, more than 9 lakh beneficiaries have been provided over ₹142 crore as pension for the month of March, reflecting the government’s sensitivity.

The Chief Minister informed that an ‘Adi Lakshya Institute’ is being established in Dehradun to prepare tribal youth for UPSC, PCS, and other competitive examinations, along with the construction of a multipurpose hall.

He remarked that previous governments treated tribal communities merely as a vote bank, whereas the present government is committed to their dignity and development.

He said that the life of Bhagwan Birsa Munda is inspirational, and inspired by his teachings, the State Government is working to preserve cultural identity. A strict anti-conversion law has been implemented, and while enforcing the Uniform Civil Code, Scheduled Tribes have been kept outside its purview to protect their traditions.

The Chief Minister expressed confidence that the State Government will continue to work for the overall development of tribal communities and, with public participation, will fulfill the resolve of making Uttarakhand the best state in the country.

On this occasion, Cabinet Minister Shri Khajan Das, MLA Smt. Savita Kapoor, Additional Secretary Shri Sanjay Singh Tolia, officials of the Social Welfare Department, tribal representatives from various states, and a large number of local citizens were present.