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Conference on 'Lesser-known freedom fighters of Assam' held at Tezpur University

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TEZPUR: To mark 75 years of Indian Independence, a national conference on 'Lesser-Known Freedom Fighters of Assam' was held at Tezpur University on Monday under the nationwide celebration of 'Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav'. The inaugural session of the conference began with the welcome address of Dr. Subrata Jyoti Neog, president of the organizing committee. Dr. Mandakini Barua, Assistant Professor, Department of Cultural Studies explained the rationale of the event in her follow-up speech.

The inaugural address was delivered by Prof D. K. Bhattacharyya, Pro Vice-Chancellor of the University. Prof. Bhattacharyya spoke on the importance of organizing such conferences. Registrar of the University, Dr. Biren Das, who was also present at the inaugural session, in his speech discussed the major role of Chandranath Sharma and Padmanath Gohain baruah in the Indian freedom struggle.

The keynote address of the conference was delivered by Dr. Chandan Kumar Sharma, Associate Professor, Department of History, Dibrugarh University. Prof Sheila Bora, Hon. Advisor, Department of History, Royal Global University, in her speech highlighted the role of Assamese women in the freedom struggle. In his address, Dr. Sharma especially highlighted the need of a dialogue with the common folk about the lesser known freedom fighters which has been done otherwise by films and textbooks. In the inaugural session, a book titled 'Literature, Society and Literary Theory' by Dr. Juri Dutta, Assistant Professor, Department of Assamese, Tezpur University was released. The inaugural session of the conference ended with the vote of thanks by Jyotishman Das, coordinator of the conference and Assistant Professor of the Department of Assamese, Tezpur University.

In the first session of the conference, conducted by renowned historian of Assam, Prof Sheila Bora, Dr. Dhanmoni Kalita, Dr. TarunGogoi and Dr. Sanjib Sahoo presented their papers. Prof Bora presented the paper titled 'Role of Assam Mahila Samiti as a catalyst for women's participation in the freedom struggle', 1921-47. Dr Kalita talked about 'The relationship between Maniram Dewan and the British Raj'. Dr. Gogoi highlighted the 'Role of Lokasewak Haladhar Bhuyan in the Freedom Struggle'. Dr. Sahu delivered a fascinating presentation on the history of Assam's participation in INA based on the autobiography of Sridam Chandra Mahanta 'Aai En Er Asamiya Sainikar Aatmakaha (The Autobiography of an Assamese Soldier in INA)'.

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