Under Jaipal Singh Munda: In the serene village of Takra, nestled in the forests of Khunti district, 50 km from Ranchi, Amru Pahan and Radhamuni were blessed with a boy on January 3, 1903, and he would grow to become Jaipal Singh Munda, an iconic figure known for his extraordinary talent, unwavering passion, and charismatic personality.
Jaipal Singh Munda, affectionately called "Marang Gomke (Great Leader)", led India to its first Olympic gold medal in hockey at the 1928 Amsterdam Olympics. His love for hockey was so profound that he left the prestigious Indian Civil Service (ICS) during British rule to pursue his passion.
Jaipal Singh Munda’s contributions extended beyond sports. He was a brilliant student, a skilled orator, a prominent member of India’s Constituent Assembly, and a relentless advocate for tribal rights. Though Jharkhand officially became a separate state on November 15, 2000, the political struggle for its creation began in 1938-39 under Jaipal Singh Munda’s leadership. Today, on his 123rd birth anniversary, Jharkhand reverently remembers its illustrious hero.