Mahindra Patyal
Bharmour
Government College Bharmour witnessed a vibrant and heartfelt celebration of Tribal Pride Day on Monday, commemorating the birth anniversary of tribal icon Bhagwan Birsa Munda, renowned for his extraordinary struggle for the rights and freedom of tribal communities.
Inspiring Speeches and Reflections
Chief Guest Mr. Ravindra Singh Ranpatia, in his motivational address, emphasized that Birsa Munda was not only a hero of the tribal community but also a towering figure in India’s freedom movement. He urged the youth to draw inspiration from Birsa Munda’s ideals and dedicate themselves to the service of society and the nation.
Presiding over the event, College Principal Dr. Hemant Pal highlighted the significance of Tribal Pride Day as a moment to honor the sacrifices and dedication of our ancestors. He encouraged students to stay connected to their cultural roots and uphold the values of their heritage.
Cultural Performances and Participation
Students presented a series of cultural programs that added color and emotion to the occasion. Faculty members, staff, and students participated enthusiastically, creating a spirited and respectful atmosphere throughout the campus.

