Assam Celebrates Linguistic Heritage with “Bhasha Gaurav Saptah” After Assamese Gains Classical Status
Assam initiates “Bhasha Gaurav Saptah” to honor its linguistic diversity following the recognition of Assamese as a classical language, featuring events aimed at promoting and preserving regional languages.
Guwahati: On November 3, Assam kicked off a significant celebration of its linguistic heritage with the launch of “Bhasha Gaurav Saptah,” in recognition of Assamese achieving classical language status. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced the week-long festivities on social media, encouraging people from diverse linguistic backgrounds to celebrate and commit to the preservation of their languages.Running until November 9, this celebration marks an important milestone in the cultural narrative of Assam. State ministers are set to conduct inaugural ceremonies across various districts, emphasizing the vital role of Assamese and other regional languages in the state’s identity.he event features a variety of activities, both online and offline, including the release of a special booklet that traces the historical significance of the Assamese language since the 4th century. The program aims to highlight the contributions of scholars and writers who have enriched the language over generations.This initiative follows Chief Minister Sarma’s announcement on October 16, which outlined plans for the “Bhasha Gaurav Saptah.” The celebration aims to raise awareness of Assamese’s classical status and foster unity among the different linguistic communities within the state.Throughout the week, local cultural organizations and educational institutions are expected to actively participate in events, reinforcing Assam’s commitment to preserving its rich linguistic diversity.
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