Bodo Language and Culture

Exciting New Chapter: BDTA’s Fresh Leadership to Bolster Bodo Language and Culture

A wave of optimism is sweeping through the Bodo community as a new executive body of the Bodo Department Teachers’ Association (BDTA) has been successfully constituted in Kokrajhar. This strategic move marks a significant milestone in the ongoing efforts to revitalize and strengthen the invaluable Bodo language and culture. The formation of this new committee underscores a renewed dedication to academic excellence and cultural preservation, promising a vibrant future for Bodo heritage.

The Foundation of Bodo Language and Culture Advocacy

The Bodo Department Teachers’ Association, since its inception, has been a pivotal organization committed to the upliftment of the Bodo language, its rich literature, and the vibrant Bodo culture. Beyond its cultural mandate, the BDTA plays a crucial role in fostering the academic progress and overall development of students enrolled in Bodo departments across various colleges. Its continued work is essential in ensuring that the unique identity rooted in Bodo language and culture thrives for generations to come.

A Conclave for Progress: Nurturing Bodo Language and Culture

The crucial general meeting that led to the formation of the new committee was convened recently at Girls’ College, Kokrajhar. The session was gracefully presided over by the former BDTA President, Dr. Motichand Daimary, bringing together esteemed professors from various colleges across the region. The primary agenda of the discussions revolved around comprehensive strategies for the robust development of the Bodo language, its intricate literature, and the preservation of Bodo culture. Furthermore, significant attention was given to devising effective approaches to enhance the academic performance of Bodo department students, ensuring a holistic advancement of Bodo language and culture studies.

Introducing the Guardians of Bodo Language and Culture: The New BDTA Executive Body (2025–2027)

Following extensive deliberations and a shared vision for the future of Bodo language and culture, the new executive committee for the 2025–2027 term was meticulously formed. This dedicated group of academics and cultural proponents is poised to lead the BDTA’s initiatives with renewed vigor.

  • President: Dr. Rupanath Wary of Bongaigaon College takes the helm, bringing a wealth of experience and a profound commitment to Bodo language and culture.
  • Vice-Presidents:
    • Dr. Mallika Basumatary
    • Dr. Pranab Jyoti Narzary
    • Dr. Rujab Mushahary
  • Secretary: Prof. Bindu Basumatary steps into this key role, instrumental in coordinating efforts for Bodo language and culture.
  • Assistant Secretaries:
    • Dr. Daimalu Bargayary
    • Bwihwithi Bargayary
    • Prof. Mridul Basumatary
  • Treasurer: Dr. Laheram Mushahary will manage the financial aspects supporting initiatives for Bodo language and culture.
  • Cultural Secretaries:
    • Chittaranjan Mushahary
    • Natan Basumatary
  • Editorial Board:
    • Chief Editor: Dr. Dwithun Boro
    • Editors: Kumud Narzary, Bijon Boro, Dr. Robiram Narzary, Dr. Jaydev Boro, and Anjali Narzary – tasked with promoting Bodo language and culture through publications.
  • Advisory Board Members (Nominated Unanimously):
    • Dr. Bhoumik Chandra Boro
    • Dr. Motison Daimary
    • Dr. Mihir Kumar Brahma
    • Dr. Gwgwm Brahma Kachari
    • Dr. Tulan Mushahary
    • Dr. Nareswar Narzary

Forward-Looking Vision: Strengthening Bodo Language and Culture Initiatives

The newly formed BDTA committee is embarking on its tenure with clear and ambitious goals aimed at further solidifying the foundations of Bodo language, culture, and education. Their strategic approach will encompass a variety of collaborative academic and cultural initiatives. These endeavors are designed to not only preserve but also dynamically promote the rich heritage of the Bodo community, ensuring its visibility and vitality in the modern world. Through these concerted efforts, the BDTA aims to inspire a new generation to embrace and contribute to the flourishing of Bodo language and culture.

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