We should reflect on contributions towards nation building: Assam Governor

"As we celebrate Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, there is a need to deeply reflect on how we have contributed to nation-building.
We should reflect on contributions towards nation building: Assam Governor
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 GUWAHATI: "As we celebrate Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, there is a need to deeply reflect on how we have contributed to nation-building. We must all make efforts towards making India the number one country in the world. In the next 25 years, the onus is on us to build a nation that is free of poverty and hunger". This was stated by the Governor of Assam and Chancellor of Cotton University, Gulab Chand Kataria, while addressing the inaugural function of a cultural extravaganza organized to celebrate Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav by Cotton University today. The event was organized by the varsity with support from the Directorate of Cultural Affairs, Government of Assam, and Bengali Sahitya Sabha, Assam.

"We are indeed fortunate to be celebrating Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav. Freedom did not come easy to us. It came at the cost of the tireless efforts and sacrifices made by people in their own ways. Cotton College has also played an instrumental role in not only educating students but in sowing the seeds of the freedom struggle and motivating them to join the cause for India's independence against British rule," the Governor said.

Also present on the occasion, Education Adviser to the Govt. of Assam, Prof. Nani Gopal Mahanta, in his address, said, "India's struggle for freedom was not merely a struggle against colonialism or imperialism. It was a struggle to achieve political justice and a social movement led by people, communities, and tribes to unite India".

"Western scholars had once predicted that democracy would not survive in this nation. But these predictions were put to rest as India proved its strength and resilience. The strength of this great nation lies in the saga of its rich history and cultural traditions and the saga of unity that binds different communities, ethnic groups, and people speaking different languages," he added.

In his address, Vice Chancellor of Cotton University Prof. Ramesh Chandra Deka said, "We are fortunate to be a part of a nation that boasts of a splendid amalgamation of languages and cultures. The cultural programme organised to celebrate Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav will enable us to experience the essence of Assamese, Bengali, Hindi, and Sanskrit languages".

The inaugural programme started with the welcome address by the Registrar of Cotton University, Dr. Arindam Garg. The Head of the Bengali Department of Cotton University, Dr. Prasanta Chakraborty, was the convenor of the event. The inaugural event was followed by a cultural extravaganza in different languages. Invited artists Diganta Bharati, Rupam Bhuyan, Ranjan Bezbaruah, Bhaswati Bharati, and Nahid Afrin enthralled the audience with their performances. The programme was well attended by members of the Bengali Sahitya Sabha, faculty members, staff, and students of Cotton University, a press release said.

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