<p>New Delhi: Telangana's tableau in the Republic Day parade on Friday honoured the legacy of tribal freedom fighters who emerged as the guiding lights during India's struggle for independence.</p><p>The tableau celebrated the heroic efforts of leaders like Komaram Bheem, Ramji Gond and Chityalallamma (Chakalillamma), whose indomitable spirits have become integral to the folklore of the region.</p><p>Komaram Bheem and Ramji Gond stood tall, advocating for the freedom, dignity, and rights of indigenous tribal communities.</p>.Republic Day: Rajasthan tableau depicts state's traditions, tourist destinations, handicrafts.<p>They employed guerrilla warfare tactics to garner wider support and spread a powerful message of empowerment and justice, encapsulated in the rallying cry "Jal, Jangal, Zameen (water, forest, land)".</p><p>Chityalallamma, or Chakalillamma's unyielding resolve galvanised the tillers and farmers' communities to confront and challenge their oppressors.</p><p>These visionary figures continue to serve as beacons of inspiration, embodying democratic values of justice and equality while advocating for the rights of marginalised communities.</p><p>In modern times, the establishment of gram sabhas and panchayats stands as a testament to the enduring impact of these freedom fighters.</p><p>These grassroots institutions empower local tribal populations, ensuring that their rightful claims to "Jal, Jangal and Zameen" are recognised and protected.</p>
<p>New Delhi: Telangana's tableau in the Republic Day parade on Friday honoured the legacy of tribal freedom fighters who emerged as the guiding lights during India's struggle for independence.</p><p>The tableau celebrated the heroic efforts of leaders like Komaram Bheem, Ramji Gond and Chityalallamma (Chakalillamma), whose indomitable spirits have become integral to the folklore of the region.</p><p>Komaram Bheem and Ramji Gond stood tall, advocating for the freedom, dignity, and rights of indigenous tribal communities.</p>.Republic Day: Rajasthan tableau depicts state's traditions, tourist destinations, handicrafts.<p>They employed guerrilla warfare tactics to garner wider support and spread a powerful message of empowerment and justice, encapsulated in the rallying cry "Jal, Jangal, Zameen (water, forest, land)".</p><p>Chityalallamma, or Chakalillamma's unyielding resolve galvanised the tillers and farmers' communities to confront and challenge their oppressors.</p><p>These visionary figures continue to serve as beacons of inspiration, embodying democratic values of justice and equality while advocating for the rights of marginalised communities.</p><p>In modern times, the establishment of gram sabhas and panchayats stands as a testament to the enduring impact of these freedom fighters.</p><p>These grassroots institutions empower local tribal populations, ensuring that their rightful claims to "Jal, Jangal and Zameen" are recognised and protected.</p>