Three-day Rising Sun Water Festival kicks off at Deepor Beel, Guwahati

The Army's eastern Command kicked off the three-day Rising Sun Water Festival, Revisiting Saraighat at Deepor Beel.
Three-day Rising Sun Water Festival kicks off at Deepor Beel, Guwahati

GUWAHATI: The Army's eastern Command kicked off the three-day Rising Sun Water Festival, Revisiting Saraighat at Deepor Beel. The event has brought together the beauty of the rich cultural heritage of Assam, paid homage to the historic Saraighat Battle, and fostered a deep appreciation for water sports.

This edition of the water sports festival is special as we lay tribute to the heroic Saraighat Battle, a pivotal historical moment in 1671 when the valiant Ahom forces led by Lachit Borphukan triumphed over the Mughals on the Brahmaputra. It is a fitting tribute to the resilience and valour of Assam's past.

Over the course of three days, the water sports festival will showcase the rich cultural tapestry of Assam through traditional music, dance, and art. Spectators can immerse themselves in the colourful and diverse heritage of the region. This event is not just about sports; it's about celebrating the spirit of competition, inclusivity, and the pursuit of excellence while motivating our youth to embrace water sports. This is a unique opportunity for young athletes to showcase their talent and for the youth to embrace water sports as a career and an active way of life.

As we embark on this incredible journey, we extend our heartfelt appreciation to the Army's Eastern Command, whose dedicated service and unwavering commitment have transformed a virgin land into a vibrant festive ground. This collaboration between the Army and the State Government showcases the power of unity and what can be achieved when we work together for the betterment of our community.

Participants from all across the country are ready to showcase their skills. The spectacular opening ceremony was graced by the presence of Queen Oja, MP Bimal Borah, Cultural Affairs Minister G P Singh IPS,DGP Assam Police, Lt Gen Manish Erry, GOC Gajraj Corps, Dr Kalyan Chakraborty, PS,CAD, GOC Red Horns Division, and many senior civil and military dignitaries. A large number of spectators, including students and NCC Cadets, witnessed the thrilling Heptrs Fly past and cultural and sporting extravaganza, stated a press release.

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