The 28th state of the Indian Union was brought into existence by the Bihar reorganization Act on November 15, 2000 - the birth anniversary of the legendary Bhagwan Birsa Munda. Jharkhand is famous for its rich mineral resources like Uranium, Mica, Bauxite, Granite, Gold, Silver, Graphite, Magnetite, Dolomite, Fireclay, Quartz, Fieldspar, Coal (32% of India), Iron, Copper (25%of India) etc. Forests and woodlands occupy more than 29% of the state which is amongst the highest in India.

The region enshrouded in the hills and forests inaccessible to a large segment of people. The tribes of this state are living here from thousands of years and not much changed in their life and culture over the ages baring last few decades. Many scholars now believe that the language used by tribes in the state of Jharkhand is identical to the one used by Harappan people. This has led to a great interest in the deciphering of Harappan inscriptions using rock paintings and language used by these tribes.

For a greater part of Vedic age, Jharkhand remained obscured. During the age of Mahajanpadas around 500 BC, India saw the emergence of 16 large states who controlled the entire Indian subcontinent. The supremacy of the janpads were often decided by the power of swords and bows and ax and other weapons. The region around Jharkhand was extremely rich in its mineral resources including iron and the janpad that controlled this region, Magadha, eventually controlled most of the country. The power of Magadha continued to occupy central state in Indian subcontinent for a long time and saw the emergence of mighty empires such as Mauryas and Guptas. After the end of last big Hindu empire of Guptas, India saw emergence of a number of numerous regional powers who tried to control this region. Same was the case with Muslim Sultans of Delhi and their feudatories in Bengal, who tried to control this mineral-rich area. British identified this region as a great source of raw material for their booming industries back home and to exploit the region to its full potential, established a vast network of railway line. Calcutta was developed as a major port to export raw materials from this region to England.

Birsa Munda (1875-1900)and Sidho and Kanho are the legendary heroes of the tribals of this state who fought against the oppressive rule of the British government. Birsa Munda, now regarded as god, fought for the tribals natural right over forests and land that was mercilessly being acquired by the British for exploitation. After a long fight, Birsa Munda was captured by the British authorities and died in prison. Sidho and Kanho were another set of revolutionaries among the tribals, now regarded as a tribal heroes.

For a long time, Jharkhand remained as a part of Bihar, but after Indian independence, the demand for a separate state of tribals started gaining momentum. In the last fifty years, the tribes of this region fought against the hegemony of Northern Bihar, a region that gained from the mineral deposits of this region like anything. Jharkhand became a state under the Republic of India on November 15, 2000 and now it is poised for a great leap forward.

A Journey-- since 1765 to 2000>>>
  • 1765 - Successful military mobilization to bring Santhal Pargana under British rule
  • 1772-80 - Paharia revolt
  • 1780-85 - Tilka Manjhi led the tribal revolt and managed to injure British army chief
  • 1785 - Tilka Manjhi hanged to death in Bhagalpur
  • 1795-1800 - Tamar revolt
  • 1797 - Munda revolt under the leadership of Vishnu manaki
  • 1798 - Chaur revolt in Birbhum Bankura
  • 1798-99 - Bhoomij revolt of Manbhoom
  • 1800-02 - Munda revolt under the stewardship of Dukhan Manaki of Tamar
  • 1819-20 - Munda revolt in Palamu under the leadeship of Bhukan Singh
  • 1832-33 - Khewar revolt under the leadership of Bhagirath, Dubai Gosai and Patel Singh
  • 1833-34 - Bhumij revolt under the leadership of Ganga narain of Birbum
  • 1855 - Santhals waged war against the permanent settlement of Lord Cornwallis
  • 1855-60 - During late 1850’s Sidhu had accumulated about Ten Thousands Santhals to run parallel govt. against British rule. The basic purpose was to collect taxes by making his own laws. British govt. had announced an award of Rs. Ten Thousand to arrest Sidhu and his brother Kanhu. This movement remained very active in Kahalgaon and Raniganj.
  • 1856 - Police brigade was constituted
  • 1856-57 - Martyr Sahid Lal, Vishwanath Shahdeo, Sheikh Bhikhari, Ganptrai and Budhu Veer led a movement against the British Gov. in the sepoy mutiny
  • 1874-99 - This period is famous for Birsa movement
  • 1874 - Kherwar movement shot into fame under the leadership of Bhagirathi manjhi
  • 1881 - Kherwar movement started
  • 1895-1900 - Launching of ULGLAN under the leadership of Birsa
  • 1912 - Bihar bifurcated from Bengal and some parts of Chhotanagpur merged into Bengal
  • 1913 - Constitution of Chhotanagpur unati samaj
  • 1914 - Tana Bhajgat movement started which had the participation of more than 26000 tribals
  • 1915 - Publication of Adivasi titled magazine started
  • 1929 - Simon commission presented with a memorandum which demanded the information of Jharkhand state
  • 1936 - Orissa was created as a separate state
  • 1947 - On Dec. 28 All India Jharkhand Party came into inception
  • 1951 - Jharkhand party was elected to Vidhan Sabha as a main opposition party
  • 1969 - Shibu Soren founded the Sonat Santahl Samaj
  • 1971 - A.K.Roy founded the Marxist M.C.C to demand the separate Jharkhand state
  • 1973 - N.E.Horo named his party as Jharkhand Party and on March 12th he presented the then Prime Minister a memorandum for separate Jharkhand state
  • 1977 - Jharkhand party proposed for separate Jharkhand state which included not only Chhotanagpur and Santhal Pargana of Bihar but adjoining area of Bengal
  • 1978 - The convention of All India Jharkhand Party was held on May 21
  • 1978 - June 9 came to co-memorated as Birsa day
  • 1980 - Establishment of Jharkhand Kranti Dal
  • 1986 -September 25, All Jharkhand Students Union gave its first call for Jharkhand bandh , it was a huge success
  • 1987 - Call for boycott of Independence day . The home minister of India directed the bihar government to prepare a report on detailed profile of all districts of Chhotanagpur and Santhal Pargana
  • 1989 - 72 hours of economic blockade by AJSU was total success
  • 1989 - 6 days of economic blockade by Jharkhand Mukti Morcha was success
  • 1994 - On Jan 6 Laloo Prasad Yadav declared in Ranchi that Jharkhand devlopment autonomous council bill will be passed in budget session
  • 1995 - Jharkhand area autonomous council was formed which comprised of 18 districts of Santhal Pargana and Chhotanagpur and Shibu Soren was nominated as the Chairman
  • 1997 - June , Bihar government sanctioned 24 Crores for conducting the elections of Jharkhand Autonomous Council
  • 1997 - July , Shibu Soren offered support to minority government of Laloo Prasad Yadav with a condition of a separate Jharkhand bill in the assembly
  • The Year 2000 August 2 - The bill to create a separate state of Jharkhand to be carved out of Bihar was passed in Lok Sabha by voice with two key allies of ruling NDA strongly opposing the measure and the opposition Rashtriya Janta Dal and the CPI - M demanding it to be referred to a parliamentary committee. The long cherished demand of people of the region was fulfilled, the celebration is on through out the Jharkhand region.
  • August 11 - Parliament today approved the formation of Jharkhand when the Rajya Sabha passed by voice - vote the Bihar reorganization bill 2000 to carve out the new state out of Bihar's northern region.
  • August - 25 - President Mr. K.R. Narayanan approved the Bihar reorganization bill 2000.
  • October - 12 - The center has issued the gazette notification starting November 15 to be the appointed date for the formation of new Jharkhand Government
 

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