Assam govt honouring nine lakh people with Assamese Gamosas

IANS April 15, 2025 132 views

Assam's Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma is celebrating Bohag Bihu by honoring citizens with traditional gamosas procured from local weavers. The state is experiencing vibrant cultural celebrations that connect people to their roots and support local artisans. From villages to cities, Bihu brings communities together in a joyous celebration of tradition and renewal. National leaders like PM Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah have also extended warm wishes for the Assamese New Year.

"This Bihu, Assam government is honouring 9.2 lakh citizens across the country with Gamosas" - Himanta Biswa Sarma
Guwahati, April 14: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Monday said that the Assam government has been honouring more than nine lakh people with Assamese Gamosas that were procured from the weavers of the state.

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Assam distributes gamosas to 9.2 lakh people nationwide

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Supporting over 5 lakh local weavers

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Celebrating Bohag Bihu with cultural pride

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Traditional festivities connect communities

"This Bihu, Assam government is honouring 9.2 lakh citizens across the country with Gamosas, which we have procured from over 5 lakh weavers in the state," the Chief Minister wrote on X.

Assam has been celebrating Bohag Bihu and Assamese New Year, and the celebration will continue till Tuesday.

Across the state, Bihu committees are busy organising grand functions - from traditional dance competitions to musical nights where local artists and cultural icons will take center stage.

Youth groups are rehearsing tirelessly, ready to set the stage ablaze 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 come together 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 close for the festivities, and people return to their hometowns, drawn by the irresistible call of tradition, family, and celebration.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah also extended warm wishes on the occasion of Bohag Bihu in Assam.

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

Union Home Minister Amit Shah posted on X: "Warm greetings to our sisters and brothers of Assam on the occasion of Bohag Bihu. May the joy of welcoming the Assamese new year vibrating on the banks of the Brahmaputra invite prosperity and well-being for everyone."

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
This is such a beautiful initiative! Supporting local weavers while celebrating our culture 🎉 The Gamosa is such a meaningful gift that represents Assam's heritage. Bihu is truly special this year!
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Rahul D.
While I appreciate the gesture, I wonder if the government could also focus on improving infrastructure for the weavers. The Gamosa tradition is wonderful, but these artisans need sustainable support beyond festival seasons.
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Ananya S.
Bihu is my favorite time of year! The energy in Assam right now is electric ⚡ Can't wait to see the Bihu dances tomorrow. The Gamosa initiative makes it even more special - wearing ours with pride!
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Jayanta B.
Received my Gamosa today! The craftsmanship is incredible. It's heartwarming to see our traditions being preserved and celebrated at such a large scale. Kudos to the weavers and the government for this thoughtful gesture.
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Mitali P.
The description of village celebrations gave me goosebumps! There's nothing like celebrating Bihu back home. The Gamosa distribution is a nice touch, but the real magic is in the community coming together ❤️

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