Simplicity and mildness are the identity of tribal society, people of the society should be committed to maintain rich tribal culture and traditions: Governor Sushri Uike
Raipur / 29 January 2023
Governor Sushri Anusuiya Uike attended the 18th Yuvak-Yuvati Parichay Sammelan organized by Adivasi Seva Mandal Bhopal today. On this occasion, the Governor duly offered prayers and wished for the success of the introduction conference and happiness, prosperity and prosperity of the country and the state. According to tribal tradition, Governor Sushri Uike was warmly welcomed at the program venue. During this, the Governor gave his affection to the young men and women who came to attend the introduction conference.
Addressing the introduction conference, Sushri Uike appreciated the efforts being made by the Adivasi Seva Mandal for the upliftment and betterment of the tribal society. He said that Seva Mandal, Yuvak-Yuvati Parichay Sammelan, is playing its role in preserving the values and traditions of the society by organizing cultural programs based on tribal folk arts. Along with this, it will also help in maintaining the customs and beliefs from generation to generation.
Governor Sushri Uike said that continuous efforts are being made through this platform to remove the difficulties faced by tribal youths and girls in search of a suitable life partner. This saves time as well as money. He described simplicity and mildness as the identity of the tribal society and urged everyone to be committed towards maintaining the rich tribal culture and traditions.
The Governor told the enlightened people of the society to keep their attitude positive towards solving the problems of the tribals. If any person from the tribal society comes to you with his problem, listen to him seriously and cooperate by moving forward. This will increase mutual participation and trust in the society.
In his address, the Governor asked to compulsorily send the boys and girls of the society to school and said that education is necessary for progress and progress. During this, he told that it is necessary to accept the goodness of other societies and to give more importance to the old culture instead of the wasteful expenditure of marriages which are getting expensive day by day. At the end of the address, he asked to extend the benefits of the conference of marriageable young men and women to as many needy as possible.
Shri Prakash Singh Thakur, young men and women, guardians and members of the society were present on this occasion.