Kokrajhar: The Ronjali Bwisagu/Rongjali Bihu celebration is going on across the state, peoples of Bodo community is also celebrating the Bwisagu Pwrbw (Bwisagu Utsov) in Kokrajhar with beautiful Bwisagu song, dance that created amusement.
Huge Bodo peoples with Dokhona, Jwmgra, Gamcha, Aronai participated the Bwisagu dance, song with traditional music instruments like Kham, shifung, Harmonium, Jotha, Gwmkao etc at the open Bwisagu celebration at Hadanpara Gwthar Khungtaisali in Kokrajhar. The Rongjali Bwisagu was organized by greater Hadanpara village committee (ward no. 8) in Kokrajhar. Participants performed attractive Bwisagu dance, song with huge entertainment in the region.
‘When Rongjali Bwisagu season comes,Bodo peoples become joyous to dance and sing songs to welcome new year(Gwdan Bwswr).We today organized Rongjali Bwisagu to celebrate the new year as well spring season with pomp and gaity’,said a Bwisagu Organiser in Kokrajhar.
Guwahati. WWF-India Assam State Office organized an evening program at Dighali pukhuri park with a walkathon and a performance by WWF volunteers and Assam Earth Hour Influencer Arghadeep Baruah and his band, "Bottle Rockets India", who performed using solar lights and candles on March 25.
In addition to these landmarks, the Hon’ble Governor of Assam, Shri Gulab Chand Kataria, issued a written message appealing to citizens to join in observing Earth Hour. Chief Minister Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma also participated by working with candlelight at Janata Bhavan. The Education Department of Assam supported Earth Hour by advising schools to participate in the campaign.
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