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Indian Army’s Spear Corps Celebrates Asom Diwas with Students, Highlighting Assam’s Cultural Heritage

In a vibrant celebration of Assam’s cultural heritage, history, and contributions to the nation, the Indian Army’s Spear Corps marked Asom Diwas on December 3. This significant event took place at Bhimbor Deori LP School in Jagun, Tinsukia district, where over 100 students and eight teachers gathered to participate enthusiastically.

The program was designed to instill a sense of pride and awareness among young minds about their rich heritage. Students took part in a variety of activities that showcased their commitment and creativity, using rhythm, movement, and expression to reflect the history, traditions, and values of Assam. The engaging atmosphere was further enhanced by an interactive session with representatives of the Indian Army, which allowed students to learn more about India’s military history and fostered curiosity about the armed forces.

This initiative not only provided students with a platform to express themselves but also aimed to strengthen their connection with their roots and heritage. The Indian Army’s effort to engage with the younger generation underscores the importance of recognizing and appreciating the diverse cultural narratives that make up India’s identity.

Parallel to this, Assam’s governor, Lakshman Prasad Acharya, delivered remarks emphasizing the transformative impact of Swagadeo Chao Lung Siu-Ka-Pha on the state’s development. On this occasion, he pointed to advancements in technology and infrastructure while commending ongoing efforts to preserve the state’s heritage. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma also paid tribute to the historical figure, celebrating the courage and leadership of the Ahom dynasty’s founder.

In another notable event, the India International Science Festival at IIT-Guwahati featured interactions between the Isro chairman, S Somanath, and over 20,000 students. Somanath’s address centered on the importance of youth engagement in science and technology, essential for transforming India into a global powerhouse. His participation highlighted the role of education and innovation in today’s rapidly changing world, further inspiring students to aspire for leadership in scientific fields.

These events collectively paint a picture of an engaged youth, motivated by both their cultural heritage and modern scientific aspirations, a testament to Assam’s promising future.

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Jitendra Singh
Jitendra Singh
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