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Assam project on revival of culture begins

Manoj Anand
The Asian Age
April 27, 1999


    Title: Assam project on revival of culture begins 
    Author: Manoj Anand
    Publication: The Asian Age
    Date: April 27, 1999 
    
    Assam, a land nestled in myths, mysteries and legends is fast losing
    its old traditions and practices. In order to combat this, the Assam
    tourism department embarked upon an ambitious project to organise the
    Rongali Utsav here on Wednesday to popularise the region's old
    cultural heritage. 
    
    Besides traditional dances and songs, the department has organised a
    unique demonstration of traditional sports like Dhulia Circus, Dhop
    Khel, Haigudu and Oily bamboo climbing to make the festival
    attractive.
    
    However, it was not so easy to hold these traditional sports. In fact,
    the state government realised that sports that were popular till the
    last decade in Assam are on the verge of extinction because of lack of
    any promotional steps.
    
    The organiser of the traditional sports for the utsav, Mr Swapnil
    Baruah said, "Till recently, sports like Dhulia Circus, Dhop Khel were
    very popular in rural Assam but this time we could not find a player
    of these traditional sports. Subsequently, we have identified a few
    persons who can play the sport." He also pointed out that these sports
    were still alive in some remote parts of the state. 
    
    Alarmed by the trend, tourism minister Jagdish Bhuyan said "We are
    planning to plead for the inclusion of this festival in the tourism
    ministry's national calendar. We are contemplating some measures to
    promote such sports by organising such festivals and extending some
    financial benefits." The state government is attaching a lot of
    importance to this utsav because it is also the last Rongali festival
    of this rnillennium.
    
    The Rongali Utsav will be held regularly at the newly-built Srimanta
    Sankedev Kalakhetra here and we shall try to reflect the cultural
    ethos of the Northeast," he said.
    
    He further disclosed that his team faced a similar problem in
    organising the food festival for the Utsav as most of the Manipuris
    living in nearby areas expressed their inability to cook their
    traditional food.
    
    "We sent a team of officials to identify the villagers who can cook
    traditional Manipuri food which will be another attraction of the
    Utsav besides other ethnic foods," he said.
    



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