Religious Unity in Assam
Assam is home to many tribes, communities, cultures, and religions. The main religions are Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, and Animism. […]
Assam is home to many tribes, communities, cultures, and religions. The main religions are Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, and Animism. […]
The Quit India Movement began on 8 August 1942 when Gandhi gave the call “Do or Die.” In Assam, the
Assam joined the Non-Cooperation Movement after the Assam Association decided in its 1920 Tezpur session to support Gandhi’s call. In
The Assam Association held its first session at Dibrugarh in 1905 with Raja Prabhat Chandra Barua as President and Manik
The first important Ryot Sabhas were the Tezpur Ryot Sabha (1884–85) and Nowgong Ryot Sabha (1886–87). These organisations were formed
Assam Chatra Sanmilan was formed on 25 December 1916 at Guwahati with Lakshminath Bezbarua as president and Chandranath Sarma as
The history of Assam Agricultural University began with the setting up of agricultural research stations at Karimganj in 1913 and
The Cunningham Circular was issued on May 30, 1930 by R. J. Cunningham, the Director of Public Instruction in Assam.
The Assam Association was formed in 1903 by Manik Chandra Barua. It raised several important issues before the British government
The Ahom Sabha was formed in 1893 at Sivasagar by Padmanath Gohain Baruah. It later came to be known as
The Jonaki era began in 1889 with the publication of Jonaki, the mouthpiece of the Asomiya Bhasa Unnati Sadhini Sabha
The Assamese Literary Society was one of the first organisations formed to promote Assamese language and literature. It was established