Assam: Minister Sanjoy Kishan Sings Bihu During Certificate Distribution

Over 11000 boys and girls from across the state took part in the mega Bihu celebration which was able to make its way to the Guinness World Records.
Assam: Minister Sanjoy Kishan Sings Bihu During Certificate Distribution

MANGALDAI: The Minister of Tea Tribes Welfare & Labour Welfare Departments, Sanjoy Kishan sang some Bihu numbers in front of the public during an event. The event was organised to distribute the certificates to the participants of the Bihu dance towards setting the world record.

A total of 201 boys and girls from the Mangaldai district of the state took part in the mega Bihu celebration which was able to make its way to the Guinness World Records. Along with the rest of the districts of the state, the ceremonial distribution of the certificates and stipends for the participants of the same was conducted in the Mangaldai district and Sanjoy Kishan took part in the event where he sang some Bihu songs.

The 820 participants of the World record-setting Bihu performance belonging to the Kamrup Metropolitan District of the state received their certificates and stipends during an event held on Friday. Assam Minister of Cultural Affairs Bimal Borah was present for the event organized by the district administration in the Pragjyoti ITA Cultural Centre here. The minister officially presented the stipend of Rs 25,000 directly into the accounts of the 820 participants at the push of a button. 20 Bihuas and Bihuwatis were presented the certificate ceremoniously during the event, and the rest were requested to collect their certificates from the DC office on July 5.

Speaking on the occasion, Bimal Borah said, "The 11,000 boys and girls of the state who presented Bihu to the world from the Sarusajai Stadium have made all of us very proud. And Bihu has now become the identity of the Assamese people, so much so that we do not need any brand ambassadors. Bihu is Assam's brand ambassador." Speaking to the performers, the minister added, "Bihu dance is not just for fun and frolic; along with the dance, we must also look into the economic prospects. This is the time of value addition, and we must consider the same through Bihu. You must look into new possibilities regarding silk clothes, traditional instruments, etc."

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