Guwahati: The Assam government has urged all state governments to include a chapter in the academic curriculum on Bir Lachit Barphukan, the 17th-century war hero from Assam.
Officials on Thursday said that Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has written letters to his counterparts of other states, requesting them to include a chapter on Lachit Barphukan in the syllabus of the schools and colleges.
The letter is among the government of Assam’s series of initiatives related to the year-long celebration of the 400th birth anniversary of the 17th-century great Ahom army general.
The Chief Minister in his letter mentioned that the saga of the valour of Lachit Barphukan should spread far and wide, instilling in every Indian a sense of pride over the exploits of this great Ahom general.
“It is worth mentioning that in the battle of Saraighat in 1671, Lachit Borphukan led his army from the front to a resounding victory, despite being terribly ill. His unflagging valour and determination ensured the culture, identity and uniqueness of the northeastern region remained intact,” Sarma said in his letter.
Sarma stated that despite being a shining example of patriotism and love for one’s motherland, Barphukan’s accomplishments remain comparatively unknown in many parts of the country.
Requesting his counterparts to include Lachit Barphukan’s history and valour in the curriculum, the Chief Minister added that this would contribute to the spread of patriotic ideals among the youths and inspire them to dedicate themselves to the service of the nation.
Barphukan was a celebrated General of the Ahom dynasty who defeated Aurangzeb’s army in the historic Saraighat battle and that defeat proved to be the final nail in the coffin of the expansionist policies of Mughals in northeast India.