Book on Greater Chhotanagpur’s History Launched at Sonari Event
Distinguished Guests from Three States Attend Launch of Advocate Guliaar’s Work
Key Points:
- Book explores Kudmi community’s role in regional development
- MP Bidyut Mahato praises work’s contribution to social understanding
- Research covers 1941 census controversy and tribal issues
JAMSHEDPUR – Advocate Sunil Kumar Guliaar’s book ‘Vrihad Chhotanagpur ka Adi-Buniyad’ was launched at Devendra Seva Sangh, drawing scholars from multiple states.
The work addresses crucial tribal issues. Research spans historical controversies.
“This book will guide our community forward,” stated MP Bidyut Baran Mahato.
Historical Context
The book examines Gondwana heritage. It highlights agricultural civilization development.
Additionally, it explores Sarna religion origins. The Lokur Committee findings receive attention.
Research Impact
Principal Bhootnath Mahato praised its depth. The work clarifies complex regional dynamics.
Moreover, it serves multiple academic purposes. Students and researchers benefit significantly.
Community Response
Social workers endorsed the publication. The book addresses longstanding misconceptions.
Meanwhile, legal experts appreciated its accuracy. It provides valuable historical documentation.

