UGC approval for Assamese Department

Jorhat: The Assam Sahitya Sabha on Tuesday announced that Assam University has received formal approval from the University Grants Commission (UGC) to establish a full-fledged Department of Assamese Language. The confirmation came during the centenary celebrations of Chandrakanta Handique Bhawan in Jorhat, where a two-day programme kicked off with strong public participation and heritage-themed events.

Sabha president Dr. Basanta Kumar Goswami said the development marks a proud moment for language enthusiasts across the state. โ€œAssamese once had minimal space in Assam University. Today, with UGCโ€™s approval, the university is finally getting its own Assamese department. This is a milestone for all who love the language,โ€ he stated.

Reaffirming the Sabhaโ€™s focus on strengthening Assamese identity in academic spaces, Goswami also announced that the university will soon introduce two academic chairs named after literary icons Lakshminath Bezbaruah and Padmanath Gohain Baruah.

The centenary celebrations began with members hoisting 100 flags at the Sabhaโ€™s historic headquarters, followed by floral tributes to cultural legends Zubeen Garg and Bhupen Hazarika. A colourful procession featuring diverse ethnic groups moved through Jorhat city, reflecting unity through culture and language.

Calling the occasion โ€œhistoric for every Assameseโ€, Goswami highlighted the emotional significance of Chandrakanta Handique Bhawan. โ€œIt is not just a building, it is the heartbeat of Assamese literature, language and cultural unity,โ€ he said.

Goswami added that the Sabha now operates over a thousand branches in India and abroad, including a newly opened branch in Moscow, underscoring the global connection Assamese communities maintain with their roots.

Stressing the organisationโ€™s role in bridging divides between the Barak and Brahmaputra valleys, Goswami said a 50-member artistsโ€™ team from Barak Valley will join Wednesdayโ€™s events. He also announced plans to install a statue of renowned language scholar Hemchandra Barua in Silchar.

Jorhat MLA Hitendra Nath Goswami, who attended the ceremony, praised what he described as a renewed energy within the Sabha. โ€œThere was a time when the Sabha seemed to lose its spark. Today, it has revived its stature. Under Basanta Kumar Goswamiโ€™s leadership, the organisation has found new purpose,โ€ he said, urging the Sabha to continue embracing the linguistic diversity of Assamโ€™s ethnic communities.