Under the aegis of the Paresh Baishya Foundation, a charitable trust for enrichment of education and journalism, a talk on 'Child Rights and responsibilities of the society' would be held at Guwahati Press club on May 28 at 3 pm. The keynote address would be delivered by Dr. Suchitra Kakati, chairperson of the State Commission for protection of Child Rights while Monika Goswami Baruah, Principal of Maharshi Vidyamandir Senior Secondary School, Silpukhuri, would preside over the meeting. BesidesNazneen Hussain, senior sub-editor, The Eclectic and Dr. Kanika Dutta Baruah, joint Director, Panchayat and Rural Development, Assam would grace the function as special guest.Befitting the occasion, a children book written by paresh Baishya undre the title 'Shrestha Asomiyar Jivani', containing life sketches 88 remounted persons of Assam, beginning from Sukafa to Dr. Bhabendra Nath Saikia would be released in the function. Incidentally, the talk would be the fourth conscutive one since the Paresh Baishya Foundation was institutedin 2008. Besides, the recipents of the postal drawing contest organised by the Paresh baishya Foundation recently would be feted in the meeting.
Assam is set to set yet another record. Come January 6. Altogether 15,000 artistes are going to perform kholat Mejenga Pathar in Titabor with an aim to create a Guinness world record. The venture would help the state spread the culture that was introduced by Vaishnavite siant Srimanta Sankardeva. The event is being organized under the aegis of Srimanta Sankardeva Sangha Titabor Committee.The mega event is being held to showcase the Assamese khol for the global community to admire. The artistes, wearing the same traditional attire, are gearing up to play the same beat on the instrument for 15 minutes in their bid to create to create a Guinness world record.
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