Chitrangkon Academy an Art School in Dudhnoi, Goalpara had conducted Summer Art and Craft Workshop in July 2014. 3D Art, a new form of art was introduced for the first time in Assam in this workshop by Mr. Ghanakanta Rabha an alumnus of Visva Bharati University, Santiniketan. 3D art was performed again in this years edition of the same workshop on 22nd July 2015. This years theme was "SAVE TREES TO SAVE THE EARTH". Co-artists included Himdipta Kakati, Dhiraj Rabha, Samudra Rabha, John Rabha. Deputy Commissioner of Goalpara district JVN Subramanyam, IAS, also attended the workshop and appreciated the noble works of the artists and encouraged the young participants. The 3D art was a part of a thee days workshop organised by Chitrangkon Academy, a leading art school in Dudhnoi, Goalapara during 20-22 July 2015.
Brahmaputra basin encompassing North East Region of India is one among the water rich basins in the world. Annual available surface water potential of the region (Brahmaputra-Barak basin) is 585.60 km3, which is 31.33% of the national potential. Surface water potential of Brahmaputra basin is highest of all the river basins in the country (11.54% more than that of Ganga basin). Annual groundwater potential of the region is 26.55 km3, which is 6.15% of the National potential. With geographical area of 7.3% of the total area of India, The basin houses 4.2% population. Annual available water resource of the basin is 31.33% of national potential. Per capita water availability in the Brahmaputra...
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