Assam celebrates Bihu, welcomes New Year

IANS April 15, 2025 251 views

Assam is vibrant with Bohag Bihu celebrations, marking the start of the Assamese New Year with incredible cultural enthusiasm. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma highlighted the state's spirit and commitment to development during the festivities. From villages to cities, people are embracing traditional dance, music, and community bonds. The celebration reflects both Assam's rich cultural heritage and its forward-looking vision for progress.

"Today, from Kamakhya to Kachakanti, people across Assam are welcoming the new year" - Himanta Biswa Sarma
Assam celebrates Bihu, welcomes New Year
Guwahati, April 15: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday said that people across the state have been celebrating the Bihu and welcoming the New Year.

Key Points

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Bihu festivities unite Assam in cultural celebration

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CM Sarma aims to make state among India's top 5

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Traditional and modern celebrations mark the New Year

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PM Modi extends festive greetings to Assamese people

Taking to X, CM Sarma wrote, "Today, from Kamakhya to Kachakanti, people across Assam are welcoming the new year and celebrating Assam's success in the year gone by."

The CM also reiterated the state government's efforts to make Assam one of the top five states in the country.

"On this special day, our Govt renews its commitment to make Assam one of Bharat's Top 5 States and ensure the welfare of every citizen," he mentioned.

Assam is celebrating Bohag Bihu and the Assamese New Year today.

Across the state, Bihu committees are busy organising grand functions ranging from traditional dance competitions to musical nights where local artists and cultural icons will take the centre stage. Youth groups are rehearsing tirelessly, ready to set the stage on fire with their energy and pride. In the villages, the celebration remains close to its roots - rustic, warm, and full of life.

The sound of laughter mixes with the music as people unite to celebrate nature's bounty, community spirit, and the timeless bond between humans and the land they call home. But even in cities, where modern life races ahead, Bihu brings everyone back to their roots.

Offices and schools are closed for the festivities, and people return to their hometowns, drawn by the irresistible call of tradition, family, and celebration.

Earlier on Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended warm wishes on the occasion of Bohag Bihu in Assam.

Taking to X, PM Modi wrote, "Bohag Bihu wishes to you all!"

As Bohag or Rongali Bihu marks the beginning of the Assamese new year, PM Modi also wrote, "May the new year bring new beginnings, happiness and prosperity in all you do. Praying for everyone's good health and fulfilment of all aspirations.

Reader Comments

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Priya M.
Bihu celebrations in Assam are truly magical! The energy, the dances, the music - everything comes together so beautifully. Wishing everyone a prosperous new year! 🌾🎢
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Rahul K.
While I appreciate the cultural celebration, I wish the government would focus more on infrastructure development alongside these festivals. The roads in my district are still in terrible condition.
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Ananya S.
Missing home so much this Bihu! Working in Bangalore but my heart is in Assam today. The pictures from my family's celebration are making me emotional. Bihuor loga ahisu! πŸ’›
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Deepak B.
The way Bihu brings together urban and rural Assam is remarkable. Saw kids in Guwahati performing traditional Bihu dances with such grace - our culture is in good hands!
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Mitali D.
Bohag Bihu is my favorite time of year! The smell of pitha, the sound of pepa, and the joy of family gatherings - nothing compares. Happy New Year to all my fellow Assamese! πŸŽ‰
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Sunil P.
It's heartwarming to see our traditions being celebrated with such enthusiasm. Though I wonder if we're losing some of the simpler village traditions in the big city celebrations?

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