Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a tweet today, paid tribute to the remarkable work of Dr. Parshuram Komaji Khune, a Padma Shri awardee who has been a beacon of hope and empowerment for tribal communities.
Dr. Khune, who was awarded the Padma Shri last year, has been leveraging drama and folk art as powerful tools for social change. His work has not only helped preserve and promote the rich cultural heritage of tribal communities but also fostered a sense of social consciousness among them.
During his visit to Chandrapur yesterday, Prime Minister Modi had the opportunity to meet Dr. Khune. He expressed his admiration for Dr. Khune’s work in his tweet, “In Chandrapur yesterday, glad to have met Dr. Parshuram Komaji Khune, who was honored with the Padma Shri last year. His remarkable work, leveraging drama and folk art to uplift tribal communities, has earned him widespread respect. His efforts have helped boost culture and encourage social awareness.”
The Prime Minister’s tweet is a testament to the government’s commitment to recognizing and supporting individuals who are making a significant impact in society. It also underscores the role of arts and culture in fostering social change and community development.
Dr. Khune’s innovative approach to social upliftment, which combines drama and folk art, has earned him respect and admiration not just from the communities he serves, but also from the wider public. His story is a testament to the transformative power of art and its potential to drive social change.