what was the Birsa vision of golden age ?why do you think such a vision applied to the people of the region?
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are you asking about the birsa Munda in the chapter TRIBES DIKUS AND THE GOLDEN AGE ......if then there is no question in the textbook like this I think
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Birsa's visions of golden age were noteworthy.
His philosophy was based on:
1) Multipurpose and welfare development of tribal individuals.
2) Cultivation of tribal individuals, construction of dam for water collection for cultivation.
3) Planting trees and orchards for natural resource conservation and restoration.
4) Tribal is going to live in peace and not destroy each other.
5) His gilded age vision was based on honesty, free from liquor abuse, clean witchcraft-free society and other poor habits that ruin society.
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