Congress Marks Indira Gandhi Jayanti with Tribute Ceremony in Jamshedpur
Event highlights the legacy of the Iron Lady and her contributions to India’s progress.
Key Points:
– East Singhbhum Congress Committee hosted Indira Gandhi Jayanti in Bistupur.
– Leaders paid tribute to India’s first female Prime Minister at Tilak Library.
– Focus on following Gandhi’s path for India’s inclusive development.
JAMSHEDPUR – The East Singhbhum District Congress Committee commemorated the birth anniversary of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi with a tribute ceremony at the Tilak Library in Bistupur, Jamshedpur.
District President Anand Bihari Dubey, the event’s chief guest, paid floral tributes to Indira Gandhi’s portrait and called for adherence to her ideals to serve the nation meaningfully.
Highlighting her achievements, Dubey recalled Indira Gandhi’s role in the independence movement through the formation of the Bal Sena and her international recognition as a strong leader who established a robust image for India.
“Her leadership during the 1971 war led to the creation of Bangladesh, and her nationalization of banks, sugar mills, and coal mines safeguarded the future of Indians,” said Dubey. He emphasized that her visionary policies earned her the title of the Iron Lady.
Speakers at the event underscored the importance of promoting Gandhi’s vision of unity, inclusivity, and all-round development for India. The ceremony concluded with a pledge to uphold her legacy in strengthening national brotherhood and progress.

