The 65th annual conference of the Bodo Sahitya Sabha (BkSS) entered its second day on Saturday at Thengpakri Fwthar, Borlaogaon, near Bijni in Chirang district.
The conference witnessed multicultural showcases representing different communities across the state. More than 4,000 delegates and participants attended the event from various district committees, the state committee, and neighbouring countries, including Nepal, Bangladesh, and Bhutan.
The exhibition and book fair of the conference drew a huge throng of visitors as well as members of the public from various areas. In particular, cultural demonstrations representing different communities attracted Sahitya-loving people to the conference.
As part of the second-day programme, Bodo Sahitya Sabha president Dr Surath Narzary hoisted the Sabha flag, followed by floral tributes to martyrs, in the presence of a large gathering. Vice-presidents of the Bodo Sahitya Sabha, Sitaram Basumatary and Prasanta Boro, also paid floral tributes to the martyrs on the occasion.
Dr Surath Narzary, president of the Sabha, received a guard of honour presented by student contingents during the flag-hoisting ceremony.
A book release ceremony was held under the chairmanship of Dr Surath Narzary. As many as 90 books, written and published by different publications and individuals, were released at the event, apart from The Bodo, the mouthpiece of the Bodo Sahitya Sabha.
A felicitation programme was also carried out to honour award-winning personalities and successful students, including Sahitya Akademi awardees and Padma Shri awardees from the Bodo community. An award presentation ceremony for several awards, including the Rangchar and Someswari awards, was organised for writers and authors contributing their literary works towards the uplift of Bodo literature.
During the event, Assam Cabinet Minister Urkhao Gwra Brahma and Assam Assembly Speaker Biswajit Daimary were among the prominent attendees.
Tomorrow, Assam Chief Minister Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma will attend the open session of the Bodo Sahitya Sabha as the chief guest.
Speaking on the occasion, Bodo Sahitya Sabha president Dr Surath Narzary said the conference discussed at length the uplift and development of the Bodo language, education, and community well-being. He stated that the delegate session emphasized promoting further language development within the community so that mother-tongue education could be explored on a wider scale. He informed that the delegate session witnessed participation by several thousand delegates from across the state.
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