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Sunday Monitor
Casteism in Assamese society & Sankardev
Assam is not a nation-state. The demography of Assam never subscribes to the concept of a nation-state and only ethnic…
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Namghar: The lifeline of Assamese society
The Assamese Namghar has the shadow of tribal houses — Dekachang, Morang Ghar etc. So, naturally, it has inherited the…
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Taking Assamese culture beyond boundaries
Samiran Bhuyan Writer Arup Saikia is trying to put into writing various cultural works (performance of Bhaona) that he has…
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English Bhaona: A socio-cultural challenge
Bhaona is the cultural backbone of Assam. The motion of the Assamese ethnic community was about to stop in medieval…
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Assamese identity & a rich history of commingling communities
The creation of a nation is equally related to all the material, intellectual and cultural life of that nation. The…
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Sankardev & Assamese nationalism
Who are Assamese? Who is the modern architect of Assam? These questions often arise when we talk about ethnicity and…
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Influence of Sanskrit & contemporary dramas on Sankardev’s works
By Arup Saikia Assam is a land of multi-ethnic, multi-racial and multi-lingual people, inhabiting here from time immemorial and enriching…
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Changing colours of Bihu
India is the land of festivals which bring together cultures, religions and social practices. Bihu, which is primarily celebrated in…
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Hermit who changed the course of Assamese way of life
Sankardev was an Assamese polymath in medieval India and the greatest unifying personality of Assam. His great contributions are relevant…
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