Marking 25 years of its existence, Jharkhand celebrated its Silver Jubilee with enthusiasm and cultural fervor. The Chief Minister was a prominent figure at the ‘Jharkhand Jatra,’ a cultural festival designed to honor the state’s heritage. In a memorable moment, he was seen playing the ‘Dhol-Nagara,’ traditional drums that are integral to many Jharkhandi celebrations. This engagement with traditional instruments highlighted the significance of cultural activities in the state’s public life. The ‘Jharkhand Jatra’ served as a powerful platform to showcase the diverse cultural expressions of Jharkhand, strengthening community bonds. The Silver Jubilee events are a moment of reflection on the state’s journey and a look forward to its future, with a strong emphasis on its unique cultural identity.
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