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Jharkhand has huge human resources besides minerals: President

Addressing the 33rd convocation of the Ranchi University, President Ram Nath Kovind said that the state is full of natural resources but also has substantial human resources.

Jharkhand has huge human resources besides minerals: President
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Published : Sep 30, 2019, 1:51 PM IST

Ranchi: President Ram Nath Kovind on Monday said that Jharkhand possesses not only 40 per cent of the country's minerals but also has substantial human resources.

Jharkhand has huge human resources besides minerals: President

The President was addressing the 33rd convocation of the Ranchi University here.

"I can say to Chief Minister Raghubar Das that your state is full of natural resources. It also has one of the largest human resource repositories," Kovind said, congratulating about 3,000 students who were awarded degrees at the convocation.

He recalled the role of Birsa Munda who spearheaded an uprising against the British in the Chota Nagpur region in the early 19th century.

"Birsa Munda, whom we refer to as 'Bhagwaan', was one of the greatest freedom fighters from this region, and a source of inspiration not only for Jharkhand but for the entire nation.

He also recalled the contributions of other tribal icons like Sidho-Kanho, Jatra Tana Bhagat and Chand-Bhairov, and appreciated the role of Tana Bhagats, who followed the path of Mahatma Gandhi's non-violence during the freedom movement.

The President also said that one should learn from tribals how to live in harmony with nature.

Praising the developmental and social welfare programmes of the central and the state governments, the President said that it was from Jharkhand that the worlds biggest health insurance scheme, Ayushman Bharat, was launched.

Pension schemes for farmers and traders were also launched from here, he said.

The President called upon the students to learn from the life of Mahatma Gandhi and do social service on the 150th birth anniversary of the Father of the Nation.

Also Read: PM Modi arrives at IIT-Madras to attend convocation ceremony

Ranchi: President Ram Nath Kovind on Monday said that Jharkhand possesses not only 40 per cent of the country's minerals but also has substantial human resources.

Jharkhand has huge human resources besides minerals: President

The President was addressing the 33rd convocation of the Ranchi University here.

"I can say to Chief Minister Raghubar Das that your state is full of natural resources. It also has one of the largest human resource repositories," Kovind said, congratulating about 3,000 students who were awarded degrees at the convocation.

He recalled the role of Birsa Munda who spearheaded an uprising against the British in the Chota Nagpur region in the early 19th century.

"Birsa Munda, whom we refer to as 'Bhagwaan', was one of the greatest freedom fighters from this region, and a source of inspiration not only for Jharkhand but for the entire nation.

He also recalled the contributions of other tribal icons like Sidho-Kanho, Jatra Tana Bhagat and Chand-Bhairov, and appreciated the role of Tana Bhagats, who followed the path of Mahatma Gandhi's non-violence during the freedom movement.

The President also said that one should learn from tribals how to live in harmony with nature.

Praising the developmental and social welfare programmes of the central and the state governments, the President said that it was from Jharkhand that the worlds biggest health insurance scheme, Ayushman Bharat, was launched.

Pension schemes for farmers and traders were also launched from here, he said.

The President called upon the students to learn from the life of Mahatma Gandhi and do social service on the 150th birth anniversary of the Father of the Nation.

Also Read: PM Modi arrives at IIT-Madras to attend convocation ceremony

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Jharkhand has huge human resources besides minerals: President
         Ranchi, Sept 30 (PTI) President Ram Nath Kovind on
Monday said that Jharkhand possesses not only 40 per cent of
the country's minerals but also has substantial human
resources.
         The President was addressing the 33rd convocation of
the Ranchi University here.
         "I can say to Chief Minister Raghubar Das that your
state is full of natural resources. It also has one of the
largest human resource repositories," Kovind said,
congratulating about 3,000 students who were awarded degrees
at the convocation.
He recalled the role of Birsa Munda who spearheaded an
uprising against the British in the Chota Nagpur region in the
early 19th century.
         "Birsa Munda, whom we refer to as 'Bhagwaan', was one
of the greatest freedom fighters from this region, and a
source of inspiration not only for Jharkhand but for the
entire nation.
         He also recalled the contributions of other tribal
icons like Sidho-Kanho, Jatra Tana Bhagat and Chand-Bhairov,
and appreciated the role of Tana Bhagats, who followed the
path of Mahatma Gandhis non-violence during the freedom
movement.
The President also said that one should learn from
tribals how to live in harmony with nature.
         Praising the developmental and social welfare
programmes of the central and the state governments, the
President said that it was from Jharkhand that the worlds
biggest health insurance scheme, Ayushman Bharat, was
launched.
Pension schemes for farmers and traders were also
launched from here, he said.
         The President called upon the students to learn from
the life of Mahatma Gandhi and do social service on the 150th
birth anniversary of the Father of the Nation. PTI PVR
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