[Assam] Assamese language no hurdle in reaching global heights(The Assam Tribune.06.02.2008)
DR BIKASH KUMAR DAS
biku006 at yahoo.co.in
Wed Feb 6 08:45:13 CST 2008
Thanks Mr.Buljit,
Its my home town with a remote fame and history of Kendu kalai. Historic for only stay home for Acharya Binoba Bhave in 1961's Assam visit.he prefered to stay at our home leaving Govt palace at Shillong.
Jayanta Kumar Das is my eldest brother. Kalaigaon is one of the most united village without any dirty politics or enemity.We all did studied from the same broken school and most of are away.
But hope we all are still highly ambitious and kids are also learning well there. These were felt by Late Ashok Saikia, when he was ADC on probation there.
Thanks again.
Bikash
Bangalore
Buljit Buragohain <buluassam at yahoo.co.in> wrote:
Assamese language no hurdle in reaching global heights
>From Our Correspondent
KALAIGAON, Feb 5 Assam Science Society, Kalaigaon branch, arranged a felicitation programme at Kalaigaon recently to felicitate Kamal Kumar Tanti, scientist of Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, a premier institute of international fame. Kamal Kumar Tanti was born at Kalaigaon and later did his MSc in Physics from GU. Presently, he is associated with AstroSat to be launched by ISRO. He has specially been involved with Infrared Astronomy Group of the project in Mumbai.
The function was presided over by retired science subject teacher Amiya Kumar Nath, who is also the working president of Assam Science Society, Kalaigaon. Tanti was felicitated with traditional gamocha, sarai and japi after Kamal Prasad Sarma welcomed him and his mother Bani Tanti to the stage.
In his inaugural speech, Jayanta Kumar Das, secy, Assam Science Society, Kalaigaon welcomed the son of the soil and urged the students to spread science among common people of the villages of North East. DN Hazarika, circle officer, Kalaigaon and president of Assam Science Society, Kalaigaon in his speech particularly thanked students and teachers coming from far away villages to meet and talk to the scientist.
In his speech, scientist-cum writer Tanti said that although he was born in a village here at Kalaigaon and had school education in an Assamese medium school, he never faced any problem in achieving his goal. He explained the remote sensing satellite system, its function and about Infrared Astronomy Group of which he is a member. He was proud to mention the name of a great scientist of India and world JB Narlikar who used to visit village children in Maharastra to tell them all about science and technology. Tanti expressed his displeasure over non-availability of sufficient number of astronomical books on Astronomy in Assamese language.
Several hundred students including noted social workers Kamal Ram Saharia, Karun Ch Deka and several media persons were present on the occasion.
(The Assam Tribune.06.02.2008)
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