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Bodo Sahitya Sabha

The Bodo Sahitya Sabha promotes the Bodo language and Bodo literature.

Bodo Sahitya Sabha
बर' थुनलाइ आफाद/Boro Thunlai Afad
logo of Bodo Sahitya Sabha
AbbreviationBSS
Formation16 November 1952; 71 years ago (1952-11-16)
TypeNon political organization
PurposeTo promote Bodo culture and literature
HeadquartersRupnath Brahma Bhawan, Kokrajhar, Bodoland Territorial Region, Assam
Coordinates26°12′02″N 92°56′15″E / 26.2006°N 92.9376°E / 26.2006; 92.9376
Region
Bodoland
Official language
Bodo
President
Taren Boro
Secretary
Prasanta Boro

It was founded under the presidency and leadership of Joy Bhadra Hagjer, at Basugaon, in the district of Kokrajhar, Assam on 16 November 1952. It consisted of representatives of Assam, West Bengal, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Tripura and Nepal in abroad.

Early work edit

After India obtained independence, a critical mass of Bodo intellectuals realized the need for preservation of Bodo language. Many early Bodo authors studied in schools and colleges, where medium of instruction was either Assamese or Bengali. Bodo intellectuals felt that Bodo language must be preserved and developed at par with Assamese and Bengali languages. Bodo people realized very late that the education was the key component to the overall development of Bodo people and their language. After prolonged struggle and determination of the Bodo Sahitya Sabha (Bodo Literary Organization), the Bodo language was introduced as a medium of instruction at primary level in 1963 and then at secondary level in 1968. Bodo language and literature has been recognized as one of the Major Indian Languages (MIL) in Gauhati, Dibrugarh and North-Eastern Hill Universities. In 2004, Bodo has been recognized as an associated state official language of Assam.

Bodo Sahitya Sabha celebration edit

The 58th Annual Conference of Bodo Sahitya Sabha commenced with a three day long programme at Daimalu High School playground, Gohpur in Biswanath district of Assam on 22 January 2019.

Recent development edit

Now the language has attained a position of pride with the opening of the Post-Graduate Courses in Bodo language and literature in the University of Gauhati in 1996 and in Bodoland University, Kokrajhar. Moreover, under the aegis of the commission for Scientific and Technical terminology, HRD Ministry, the Govt. of India, the Bodo Sahitya Sabha is preparing more than forty thousand scientific and technical terms in Bodo language. Further, it is promised, the Sahitya Academy would accord "Bhasa Sonman"(respect for language) to the Bodo language and literature as an initial token of full-fledged recognition to it. Furthermore, the Govt. of India, in principle, has recognized the necessity of inclusion of the Bodo language and literature in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution of India.

Contributions edit

Moreover, the Bodo Sahitya Sabha has to its credit a large number of books on prose, poetry, drama, short story, novel, biography, travelogue, children's literature & criticism.

Presidents edit

Joy Bhadra Hagjer 1952-1966
Satish Chandra Basumatary 1966-1968
Gauri Kt. Brahma 1968-1974
Ramdas Basumatary 1974-1977
Lakheswar Brahma 1977-1980
Ramdas Basumatary 1980-1983
Jogendra Kr. Basumatary 1983-1990
Kamal Kr. Brahma 1990-1993
Moni Ram Mochari 1993-1996
Bineshwar Brahma 1996-2000 (Aug.)
Daleswar Boro (Acting) 2000-2002 (Aug.)
Brojendra Kr. Brahma 2002-2008
Kameshwar Brahma 2008-2017
Taren Boro 2017–2023
Dr. Surath Narzary 2023- Present

See also edit

References edit

External links edit

  • Bodo Sahitya Sabha
  • Discover Bodoland
  • Bodopress News
  • About BSS

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