what did Birsay mean when he talked of ' golden age ' ?
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Birsa Munda was a charismatic leader of the Munda tribe residing in the present regions of Bihar and Jharkhand. Birsa’s vision of a golden age was the arrival of the time when the tribals would regain their lost glory. He wanted them to tap natural resources, plant trees and orchards and practice cultivation for earning livelihood. He talked about the age when the tribals would not kill each other and live a clean and an honest life. He also wanted them to give up witchcraft and sorcery.
His vision appealed to the people as they believed that all their miseries were the result of the exploitative policies of the ‘dikus’. It is only when they will regain their land that they would be able to live an independent and peaceful life.
His vision appealed to the people as they believed that all their miseries were the result of the exploitative policies of the ‘dikus’. It is only when they will regain their land that they would be able to live an independent and peaceful life.
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