GUWAHATI: Assam Governor Gulab Chand Kataria attended the third foundation day celebration of Assam Chah Janagosthi Shiksha Sanskriti Nyas held at the PWD Convention Centre in Guwahati on Sunday. Speaking on the occasion, Governor Kataria said that Assam Chah Janagosthi Shiksha Sanskriti Nyas is an important organisation that works for the socio-economic, cultural, and academic development of tea workers and the people belonging to the tea community. It is also working to make the people of the tea community enlightened about their rights and privileges. Congratulating the Nyas on the occasion of their third foundation day, the Governor said that the organisation is really working dedicatedly to generate awareness among the people about different government schemes, including health facilities that are available in different health centres across the state.
The Governor also said that Assam Chah Janagosthi Shiksha Sanskriti Nyas has been at the forefront of instilling cultural and moral values among the children and fostering love for the nation. The governor emphasised that education combined with cultural and societal values is the cornerstone for the overall development of students' personalities. He also said that culture enriches education and empowers students to face the challenges of life. He, therefore, asked the Nyas to concentrate on the education of the children, which helps them become culturally sound human beings worthy of the community and society.
Lauding Assam Chah Janagosthi Shiksha Sanskriti Nyas for its role in shaping the youth, the Governor said that even in remote corners of the state, the Nyas has been able to ignite the path of knowledge and wisdom among the children and youth. Its dedicated efforts have directed the youth to become more concerned about their society, the governor added. Kataria further said that the North Eastern Region of India boasts a remarkable cultural wealth, evident from the tapestry of cultural mosaics across the region. Speaking on the need for exclusive knowledge for one's unique culture, the governor said that culture and its profound teachings contribute positively to society. Therefore, the Nyas should take a proactive role in generating awareness about the cultural traits of the state among the people.
The joint organising secretary, Vidya Bharti Yatindra Kumar Sharma, also spoke on the occasion. President Assam Chah Janagosthi Shiksha Sanskriti Nyas Ranjit Bora, Secretary Dr. Amal Bawri, Vice President Kavita Tasa, and Programme Coordinator Dr. Dhiren Das Panika, along with a host of other dignitaries, were present at the function, stated a press release.
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