Prime Minister Narendra Modi took to Twitter today to express his admiration for Dr. Parshuram Komaji Khune, a Padma Shri awardee recognized for his significant contributions to tribal communities.
During his visit to Chandrapur yesterday, the Prime Minister had the opportunity to meet Dr. Khune, who was honored with the prestigious Padma Shri award last year. The Padma Shri is one of the highest civilian awards in India, given for distinguished service in various disciplines.
Dr. Khune’s work, which involves the use of drama and folk art, has been instrumental in uplifting tribal communities. His innovative approach has not only boosted cultural awareness but also encouraged social consciousness among these communities.
In his tweet, Prime Minister Modi wrote, “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 recognition of Dr. Khune’s work underscores the government’s commitment to supporting individuals and organizations working towards the upliftment of marginalized communities. It also highlights the importance of arts and culture in driving social change.
Dr. Khune’s efforts have garnered him respect not only among the communities he serves but also among the broader public. His story serves as an inspiration for others working in similar fields and underscores the power of art in driving social change.