It is unfortunate that many non-Assamese individuals, particularly those from communities such as Bihari, Bengali, Marwari, and Miya Bangladeshi, often lack an understanding of Assam’s rich cultural and historical significance. They tend to associate the region primarily with commerce and business, overlooking its profound heritage and contributions. Let me take this opportunity to highlight the true essence of Assam. Assam is an extraordinary state, celebrated for its deep-rooted history, diverse indigenous communities, and the harmonious coexistence of tribal, hill, and plains cultures. Its heritage is unparalleled, representing centuries of traditions, art, literature, and valor. The cultural wealth of Assam is truly remarkable, reflected in its vibrant festivals, mesmerizing music and dance forms, and exquisite craftsmanship, which embody the soul of its people. Unfortunately, due to years of neglect and underrepresentation, much of Assam's glorious history remains confined to old, forgotten texts. This negligence has hindered the world from fully appreciating Assam’s immense contributions to India’s cultural and historical fabric. It is imperative to bring Assam’s rich legacy into the spotlight, ensuring that the traditions, stories, and achievements of its indigenous and local communities are preserved, acknowledged, and celebrated on both national and global platforms. Assam is far more than just a land of economic potential-it is a cultural treasure that deserves the respect and recognition it truly deserves.
@abhisekhsharma118415 сағат бұрын
Its very true brother. I am a Axomiya Gorkhali and I respect our Assamese culture very much. I firstly represent myself as Axomiya then I represent as a Gorkhali and I need to say this, many non Assamese people as you have mentioned above does not even respect our culture. They don't even bother to learn Assamese Language. That's a really bad thing, I feel.
@ADARSHKUMAR-vp9cy14 сағат бұрын
GOI has made a separate entity to mainly focus on NE & East part of the Nation up to 85k crores are released to directly separate the development and for upliftment of culture and identity of tribals. Funds are also released separately and models like UP of 'One District One Product International Recognition' are adopted to cover up and pace up the gap that has been created. Also the development in the NE region is focused with and for the National Security level. For the East states the infra are built under and in collaboration with state, centre & public entities.
@PallabDas-ff4ek13 сағат бұрын
I'm a Bengali, my maternal side is from Lakhimpur. My mom raised me by narrating all those stories of Assam agitation, Assamese culture, Assamese songs and Assam heritage (She's Bengali too). Even my bengali is mixed with assamese words. I'm from Barak valley, & sentiments of common Bengali aren't composed of hatred. Yes, the imposition of Assamese might widen the gap between communities. I feel, Assamese, a beautiful language shouldn't be imposed rather promote in our areas. Assam's music industry is thriving and it has the potential to bring two communities to a single page. Demographic change is real, & illegal immigration is a threat not only to Assamese but to the existing indigenous people of Assam. A common cultural exchange should be undertaken by the executive, so that we could learn the Assamese language & Bihu for understanding its beautiful nodes.
@Assamese-w2x11 сағат бұрын
@@PallabDas-ff4ekassamese doesn't has a definition and the assamese speaking indigenous communities like kalita , ahom moran motok etc are called generally Assamese people and threat on Assamese includes threat on various communities ...all the threats have raised the voice after the integration of Assam to the Indian union but historically we are free from all external aggression, defeated Mughals 17 times. See to tripuris in tripura which we can't see in assam under any circumstances
@ilovemyassam244710 сағат бұрын
Assam is a northeastern state of India, known for its rich culture, biodiversity, and natural beauty. It is bordered by Bhutan and Arunachal Pradesh to the north, Nagaland and Manipur to the east, Meghalaya, Tripura, and Mizoram to the south, and West Bengal and Bangladesh to the west. Assam is famous for its tea, silk, the Brahmaputra River, and its wildlife, especially in Kaziranga and Manas National Parks. Local and Indigenous People of Assam Assam is home to diverse communities, broadly categorized into tribes and non-tribal groups, each contributing to its rich cultural heritage. Indigenous People of Assam 1. Tribal Communities: Bodo: The largest tribal group in Assam, mainly inhabiting areas of Bodoland. Mising: Primarily settled along riverine areas. Karbi: Predominantly found in Karbi Anglong district. Dimasa: Mainly in Dima Hasao district. Deori, Tiwa, Rabha, Sonowal Kachari, Mech, Hajong, and Lalung are other notable tribes. 2. Non-Tribal Indigenous Communities: Assamese Hindus: Descendants of early settlers, including Ahoms, Kochs, Bhuyan, chutiya, OBC Communities: Includes groups like Kalita, Keot, Koch Rajbongshi, and others. Tea Tribes: Migrants brought by the British to work in tea gardens but now considered part of Assam's indigenous culture. 3. Others Bengali speaking and Indigenous Muslims and Migrated to assam from other regions due to war, Bengali Hindus of Barak Valley and surrounding areas migrated from West Bengal and Bangladesh. Characteristics of Indigenous People: Language: Assamese is the lingua franca, but many groups speak their own languages or dialects, like Bodo, Karbi, Mising, and Dimasa. Culture: They are known for festivals like Bihu, Baishagu, and Ali Ai Ligang, traditional crafts, and folk music. Economy: Agriculture and fishing are traditional occupations, though many also engage in tea cultivation and other industries. Religion: Predominantly Hinduism, followed by Islam, Christianity, and tribal animistic beliefs. The indigenous people of Assam have a deep connection with the land, and their traditions are an integral part of the state's identity. They are main Assamese speaking people of Assam.
@nikhiltomar9550Күн бұрын
Assam’s transformation is remarkable.
@Assamese-w2x9 сағат бұрын
@@nikhiltomar9550 what?? Bridge and infrastructure or the minds of various communities who have been in fear of external aggression are safe or all the illigal migrants issue is fixed ?? What progress you are talking about??
@devidkonwar77366 сағат бұрын
@@Assamese-w2x he is talking about those progresses that you typical people don't see...
@Assamese-w2x5 сағат бұрын
@devidkonwar7736 Because we typical people love and are highly in touch with our heritage, culture and language and fear that irresponsibile people is a curse and CAA is such an example. And you people will love to accept non indigenous becoming millionaire and will even forget your own roots because you will love seeing those big infrastructure which contract nowadays is received by some guptas or other surnames We will want to see Assamese or indigenous receiving such big contracts. The things he is saying is growth not development of the indigenous people. And you people should become responsible towards your own community first, know the issues and history of Assam's past , what the Assamese and indigenous communities want. All the communities first want to protect their own language and culture in North east india which is a diverse and unique reason. If you don't feel what the consequences might be then the best example is see the political and economic situation of tripuris in tripura which we won't let it happen in assam. And I become astonished when I see some typical people like you who don't see or feel anything about their community. What you need first? Your community, language, culture or big rivers and roads. The only day everyone will praise him when he protects the indigenous land and talk for the political safeguard of the indigenous communities forever then only he will be at the level of cm like Gopinath Bordoloi or else he will also end like we forget most cms.
@Assamese-w2x5 сағат бұрын
@@devidkonwar7736 And I am unable to understand how an Assamese or an indigenous can't see the future threat. How criminally he was in support of CAA. We are assamese ,deeply rooted to our culture but he doesn't even care about the minds of the indigenous people needs and grievances. Moreover, how brutally he plays the divide and rule politics. See the condition of tripuris in tripura who lost their land , language and everything and most become labourers in their own land due to irresponsibile and selfish leaders among them in the past. I am neutral in politics but care the indigenous rights and the political rights should be preserved. He is a very influential and power person who just need to open his eyes for his people, for his language and for his culture. The Assam accord is not Fully implemented, we have extra burdens of illigal migrants and issue of Assam and northeast is not like other Indian states. We don't want a tripura where now we hardly see a tripuris indigenous CM.
@ClownUFCChampionshater3 сағат бұрын
Yes. amazing how water pipes blast and gas pipe leaks, and the great flooding problem persists. Very remarkable.
@divyanshsoni5928Күн бұрын
Assam’s development is truly inspiring.
@lomashsen257821 сағат бұрын
I feel BJP is the only political party who has done this much for northeastern states 👏
@ilovemyassam244716 сағат бұрын
Bjp can make a permanent seat in Assam If, The BJP can strengthen its chances in Assam by focusing on the needs of indigenous Assamese people, especially OBCs and other underserved groups. While ST and SC communities have received significant benefits, many indigenous Assamese feel overlooked. By promoting better opportunities in education, jobs, and healthcare, preserving Assamese culture, supporting local businesses, and ensuring fair political representation, the BJP can build trust and gain their support.
@tukheborgohain54014 сағат бұрын
Mm what about BJP has done in Manipur
@bhaben80610 сағат бұрын
@@tukheborgohain540that's true for sure, manipur is going unnoticed and ignored by the central govt currently in the presence of BJP govt but talking about Assam we can't also deny the fact that under BJP govt Assam is been developing and developed immensely in many ways comparing to earlier's govt of Assam.❤
@baibhabmazumdar0078 сағат бұрын
@@tukheborgohain540Have you any idea about ethnic conflict???? Or are you just another Pakistani???
@SonamWangchuk-d4x7 сағат бұрын
Assam has great cm too.
@Simple_Bgv8 сағат бұрын
Next 5 years asssam is going to 🚀 Industry Business Tourism Education Health Its time for the youth of assam to partner with the vision of government...! Assam is going to be the National icon for Industrial Revolution🎉🎉🎉🎉 #proud #CMOASSAM #GOI
@sanjayburagohain42032 сағат бұрын
Don't watch dreams
@hardikmadan7874Күн бұрын
Great to see Assam's progress ❤
@rannvijoy6247Күн бұрын
Yes many syndicates are running here .. controlled by his wife
@farlinjones516616 сағат бұрын
Hearty welcome YourStory to Assam!! There is a lot to do in journalism sector as well and except GPlus I can not think of any efficient media that's reporting from the ground. I wish you embark the journey in Assam with success incomparable!!
@ilovemyassam244716 сағат бұрын
Assam is an incredible state, celebrated for its rich history, diverse indigenous communities, and unique blend of tribal, hill, and plains cultures. The state boasts a heritage that is unparalleled, with a history that is deeper and more vibrant than many others. Assam's cultural and historical wealth is a treasure trove of traditions, literature, art, and valor. Unfortunately, due to years of negligence, much of Assam's glorious history remains hidden within the pages of old texts, often overlooked and underrepresented. It is essential to bring this heritage to the forefront, ensuring that the legacy of Assam's indigenous and local communities is acknowledged, preserved, and celebrated on a larger scale.
@rupamghosh836519 сағат бұрын
Assam is heart of North East India
@yourstorytv18 сағат бұрын
Agreed ❤️
@suvo_rajbongshi9 сағат бұрын
Assam is heart of India.❤
@Ansh-bo9lhКүн бұрын
totally worth watching this 👍
@ilovemyassam244720 сағат бұрын
Approximately 80 lakh Assamese Indigenous Hindu OBCs are living under low-income conditions and fall into the economically weaker. I request the Central Government and the Assam Government to take necessary steps for their upliftment and ensure their socio-economic development. Hemanta ji is doing great but we need more improvement.
@samirankalita-qi8jc17 сағат бұрын
Not all Assameese hindus are Obc's. We have general, St's and Sc's as well.
@ilovemyassam244717 сағат бұрын
@samirankalita-qi8jc Scheduled Tribes (ST) and Scheduled Castes (SC) often receive more facilities and support from the government compared to the Other Backward Classes (OBC). However, as an Assamese indigenous Hindu belonging to a weaker, low-income group within the OBC category, I have firsthand knowledge of the ground realities. It is crucial to address the challenges faced by the OBC community and ensure equitable development and access to resources for all sections of society.
@ilovemyassam244717 сағат бұрын
@samirankalita-qi8jcThe rising population in our state has intensified the challenges faced by the indigenous Assamese Hindu community, particularly those belonging to economically weaker sections. We urgently need increased reservation and focused developmental policies to uplift our community. Many indigenous Assamese Hindus are living in poverty and require immediate central attention to address their socio-economic challenges.
@samirankalita-qi8jc17 сағат бұрын
@@ilovemyassam2447 Indeed true, and the goverment must take steps for them. But now think about the general category Assameese, they are protecting their identity without the aid of reservation
@ilovemyassam244717 сағат бұрын
@samirankalita-qi8jcThe caste-based reservation system in Assam has unique characteristics, but its dynamics are rapidly evolving. As an indigenous Assamese Hindu belonging to the OBC category, I have observed a significant disparity in how benefits are distributed. Scheduled Tribes (ST) and Scheduled Castes (SC) currently receive a larger share of facilities and benefits under the existing framework. This system seems heavily skewed in their favor, leaving the indigenous Assamese Hindu community, especially those from the OBC category, struggling to secure equitable access to opportunities and resources. While the introduction of the EWS (Economically Weaker Sections) certificate has provided an additional 10% reservation for economically weaker sections, the population of EWS groups is not as large as that of the OBC community. The competition within the OBC category in Assam is immense due to its substantial population. Consequently, the indigenous Assamese Hindu OBC population faces significant challenges in securing opportunities, despite their socio-economic struggles. To improve the overall standard of living and address this imbalance, the government must prioritize allocating funds and resources to local Assamese Hindu indigenous communities. A more equitable approach is necessary to address the needs of all marginalized groups, including the economically weaker and low-income segments of the indigenous Assamese population. This would ensure that development is inclusive and fairly distributed across all communities.
@alverzenongkhlaw568811 сағат бұрын
Recently there was a video by a very brave journalist who highlighted everything about this conman CM...After watching that video I am convinced that this is a man of many faces...The law will catch up with such individuals...
@krishnab33666 сағат бұрын
U got it bhaii he is like mtlb karta bhi ha leta bhi ha
@ilovemyassam244715 сағат бұрын
It is time for the BJP to unite the Seven Sister states as one and work towards giving them the global recognition they truly deserve. The Northeast is a treasure trove of rich cultures, vibrant traditions, and incredible diversity. Its people are not only deeply rooted in their heritage but are also warm, welcoming, and full of resilience. By fostering unity among the Seven Sisters and showcasing their cultural and natural wealth on a global platform, the BJP can ensure that this unique region receives the respect, development, and acknowledgment it has long deserved.
@aishwaryavashist1429Күн бұрын
Our northeastern states are way too beautiful
@KartikChaudhry38Күн бұрын
Inspiration for a reason ❤
@ilovemyassam24474 сағат бұрын
The central government should allocate a larger share of funds and budget for Assam, as it serves as a crucial gateway to Southeast Asia and the gateway to the Seven Sisters. Investing in Assam’s development will not only uplift its people but also strengthen India’s strategic position in the region. First, it is essential to unite and uplift the impoverished communities, fostering sustainable growth and ensuring that the region becomes a hub of progress. This will ultimately be an investment in India’s future.
@Rahulkumar-cq5xx21 сағат бұрын
Great video. Centre has really focussed a lot on Northeast states in the recent years. Many infrastructure projects are ongoing in Assam at the moment. It'll be completely transformed by the next 3-4 years when the projects finish. Atmosphere is also becoming calmer day by day. Only thing needed I think is a metro rail project in Guwahati! Love all. Welcome to Northeast India 💕💕💖💖❄️❄️❄️
@lilyborah918617 сағат бұрын
Assam is not Guwahati only, there are many districts in assam. Development can be seen only in Guwahati n nearby areas.
@ilovemyassam24474 сағат бұрын
The time has indeed come to unite the Northeast for future projects in South East Asia. By fostering collaboration and unity among the Seven Sisters, the region can harness its potential for economic growth, trade, and strategic importance in East Asia. With its rich natural resources, cultural diversity, and skilled workforce, a united Northeast could play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the region, not just within India, but also in the broader East Asian economic and geopolitical landscape. The government and people need to work together to turn this vision into reality.
@vardanmalviya5286Күн бұрын
Every Indian Should Watch This 👏👏
@RituponChutia-of4cy22 сағат бұрын
Good 👍👍👍👍
@yourstorytv18 сағат бұрын
Thanks
@ShampritsamalКүн бұрын
Amazing ❤❤
@debasishtube48679 сағат бұрын
After 2000 Assam growing fastly
@Luitporiyafoodifytraveltastic5 сағат бұрын
জয় আই অসম
@nikhilrajpoot705118 сағат бұрын
Salute to this guy he has a super clear vision about his state his thinking is very straightforward and it will be very good for Assam. It will surely see major development in the upcoming years kuddos to you sir and congratulations to Assam you guys have elected a great leader 🙏🙏
@ilovemyassam24475 сағат бұрын
The land area of Northeast India and Japan is quite similar. The people of Northeast India are incredibly talented, smart, and have the potential to reach the heights of Japan. The government needs to unite them as one for future development. Unity among the Seven Sisters is essential to ensure the safety and progress of the region. A united Northeast could even stand strong against Bangladesh on its own. It is also written in history that the Northeast successfully resisted the Mughals multiple times. I hope you recognize and understand the immense power and potential that the Northeast holds.
@AshishKumarShahi21 сағат бұрын
informative
@yourstorytv18 сағат бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@roger72715Күн бұрын
This is great. 🎉
@abhilekhR113 сағат бұрын
PM and Our CM Visionary Leader Good Governance and Administration 🎉🎉🎉 together we team HBS Zindabad.
@lolibudang508515 сағат бұрын
HBS can convince you that the sun rises in the west and sets in the east. Thats his 🔥💯
@kmh981717 сағат бұрын
Obviously India is not ready his Wife became became so rich and it's all "self made ". They acquire lands in prime location. Acquires huge tea Gardens. It's all nonsense.
@changsan60810 сағат бұрын
This guy is no less than a political mafia power hungrr
@mainudas64586 сағат бұрын
JAI AAI ASSAM
@rajKholar15 сағат бұрын
Let's together we will contribute to the northeast region and bring it peaceful and beautiful region with the economic zones....at the rest things northeast has rich in natural resources created by the earth 🌎
@arnibansarmah529511 сағат бұрын
He himself is responsible for most of these events. Im from Assam
@ZwitterAssam15 сағат бұрын
Thank you @YourStory 🙏🏻❤
@yourstorytv12 сағат бұрын
Always Welcome !
@thags123337 сағат бұрын
Yess sir we know about your work, you are one of the best chief minister in Assam I thought.😢 We are really proud of you sir I am not a person, who is party's kaarya karta but I am saying from my heart I love you sir ❤ god bless you ↗️🔱🎎
@barnam_das6 сағат бұрын
There was a huge protest and many have lost their life in 2020-2021 during CAA protest!
@palaktayal5763Күн бұрын
Worth watching
@MerenJamir-jq3xv12 сағат бұрын
With visionary leader like Sarma no doubt assam is marching ahead. Assam is very lucky to have a leader like him. He has brought revolution in development of assam. Let him lead assam for next 20 years. Assam will became developed state ahead of india nation.
@indrajithjeev6330Күн бұрын
Very insightful and interesting articulation..
@PrashastiSinghalКүн бұрын
Insightful!!
@lxvparas9143Күн бұрын
Inspirational
@LPCarrom14 сағат бұрын
Have you watched the video where Himanta Bishwa Sharma has been thoroughly discussed ?
@srijan7552Күн бұрын
Interesting
@amishi74Күн бұрын
This is amazing!
@khushirai026420 сағат бұрын
The transformation is remarkable !
@saurabhhimthani211819 сағат бұрын
Inspiring. Wasn't aware of this much development happening in our own country.
@yourstorytv18 сағат бұрын
Subscribe to our channel to be aware all the time ;)
@k.s83177 сағат бұрын
💥
@AK--ci9jd20 сағат бұрын
❤❤🎉🎉
@yourstorytv18 сағат бұрын
❤️❤️
@Jayanta915 сағат бұрын
❤
@AmarBarman-ri8kj12 сағат бұрын
Nice your story.
@ilovemyassam244716 сағат бұрын
Assamese indigenous people who are part of the broader Assamese cultural identity. These surnames reflect various traditional professions, social roles, and geographic influences within Assam. 1. Barua 2. Hazarika 3. Borah 4. Kalita 5. Saikia 6. Medhi 7. Deka 8. Choudhury 9. Barman 10. Chakraborty 11. Baruah 12. Mahanta 13. Phukan 14. Bhuyan 15. Lahkar 16. Bordoloi 17. Kakati 18. Konwar 19. Nath 20. Mahajan 21. Patowary 22. Das 23. Duwara 24. Chutia (OBC group, not ST-specific) 25. Pator 26. Hazarika 27. Boruah 28. Duwarah 29. Kalita Saikia 30. Barman Choudhury 31. Baruah Phukan 32. Barua Mahanta 33. Deka Nath 34. Sarma Lahkar 35. Medhi Barua 36. Kakati Mahajan 37. Kalita Deka 38. Baruah Medhi 39. Saikia Choudhury 40. Phukan Lahkar 41. Bhuyan phukan
@shkamath.k237211 сағат бұрын
ಜೈ ಹಿಮಂತಾ ಜೀ.
@lilyborah918617 сағат бұрын
I can see only non assamese and business class people praising him in the comments 😅
@samirankalita-qi8jc17 сағат бұрын
Well, considering that Bjp has a strong grip over most of the seats of Upper Assam, it can be concluded that Assameese people do support him. It's just that the Assameese Right wing support base is relatively new, hence they are not that active on social media.
@bituparnabarman-g8g16 сағат бұрын
So what?
@Boa-r7v16 сағат бұрын
Tribals are with BJP...
@ilovemyassam244716 сағат бұрын
It is unfortunate that many non-Assamese individuals lack a proper understanding of Assam’s rich cultural and historical significance, often associating the region only with commerce and business. Let me take this opportunity to remind everyone of the essence of Assam. Assam is a remarkable state, celebrated for its deep-rooted history, diverse indigenous communities, and unique harmony of tribal, hill, and plains cultures. Its heritage is unparalleled, standing as a testament to centuries of traditions, art, literature, and valor. The cultural wealth of Assam is truly extraordinary, with its festivals, music, dances, and craftsmanship embodying the spirit of its people. However, due to years of neglect and underrepresentation, much of Assam's glorious history remains confined to old, forgotten texts. This negligence has prevented the wider world from appreciating Assam’s immense contributions to India’s heritage. It is crucial to bring Assam’s rich legacy to light, ensuring that the stories, traditions, and contributions of its indigenous and local communities are recognized, preserved, and celebrated at both national and global levels. Assam is far more than an economic resource-it is a cultural jewel that deserves the respect and recognition it truly merits.
@ilovemyassam244716 сағат бұрын
The BJP can strengthen its chances in Assam by focusing on the needs of indigenous Assamese people, especially OBCs and other underserved groups. While ST and SC communities have received significant benefits, many indigenous Assamese feel overlooked. By promoting better opportunities in education, jobs, and healthcare, preserving Assamese culture, supporting local businesses, and ensuring fair political representation, the BJP can build trust and gain their support.
@TheEnlighten5 сағат бұрын
Such an ambitious cm he is !!
@manashdoley554815 сағат бұрын
Economic transformation leads to overall development of the society encompassing every aspects and prospects viz a viz social,political, cultural,literature. Assam is endowed and blessed with immense untapped potentialities. Exploring and identifying the natural resources and transforming it into economic gaint state would benefit the rippling and multiplying effects on the growth trajectory of the Northeastern states. Propelling the growth strides and striving into a major economic growing state amongst the Northeastern states would position and solidify Assam as the spurring leader of the 'Astha lakshmi'. Under the Visionary leadership of Our Hon'ble CM, with his relentless,tireless pursuit of unwavering dedication and commitment,Assam will Herald into a new dawn of development. Nevertheless, Assam has more to reach remarkable journey of milestone,while addressing and advocating multitudes of problems and transforming into ample amount of opportunities
@pthegreat1104Күн бұрын
sir focus on lower assam as well, been ignoring it since day 1
@ilovemyassam244716 сағат бұрын
Middle Assam ❤ connect both lower and upper. So focus should be equal
@aryananuragКүн бұрын
This man❤️
@Rahul368810 сағат бұрын
Agitate to keep foreigners out of assam. Gave The reason for cut off date of CAA allowing foreigners in Assam. Hypocrisy ki bhi seema hoti hai
@violentgentleman190013 сағат бұрын
It is very sad to beleive that almost 1 out of 2 people are non Assamese (only 48% assamese speakers according to 2011 survey). Merely just building roads and infrastructure is not enough. We have to preserve our forest, culture, biodiversity and most importantly the indentity of Assamese people and also the various original tribes of Assam. Assamese people nowadays lack integrity and unity among themselves as result of which it is becoming easier for the outsiders to take our fields and market. It seems the Assamese people have forgetten the unparalleled contributions of our forefathers for this motherland. Assam has been a land of great warrioress like Sati Sadhini, Mula Gabhoru, Joymati, Kanaklata Baruah etc just to name a few I just hope that our Assam becomes prosper and green once again! 🙏
@ADARSHKUMAR-vp9cy14 сағат бұрын
If we want aggressive progress, development and culture revivalism then CM like Yogi Adityanath is needed in every state.
@jintuchoudhury20075 сағат бұрын
This is a pure making video
@malnadinfotech11246 сағат бұрын
I like this person after yogi ji
@News19Assam15 сағат бұрын
Indian no.1 Corrupted CM😂😂
@rohan897315 сағат бұрын
still no jobs for ordinary Assamese people.
@masummazarbhuiya100314 сағат бұрын
Assam stop is Commision Raj others way Well going Assam Growth.
@narendersinghchauhan440518 сағат бұрын
Hemamt da is really a visionary figure and a asset only to northeast but to entore nation. I am from Uttrakhand and big fan of Hemant da. Bhagwan Badri Vishal always bless you sir.
@pranjitnath717 сағат бұрын
His name is Himanta not himant
@sanjayburagohain42032 сағат бұрын
Why the reporter didn't asked about 6 communities Schedule tribe status that people of assam are fighting for
@shivakrishna150319 сағат бұрын
Highest or longest road and rail bridges?
@assamrecruitment668612 сағат бұрын
he is doing this podcast in response to that video. if you know you know
@firststep968616 сағат бұрын
Mama,,must gift a muga silk to everyone who he meets,, specially women😊mama also can copy Gujarat model in Assam..how Modi transformed gujrat..
@adowarddaimari621611 сағат бұрын
Sarada scam ,😂
@pranabdeka95213 сағат бұрын
Sarma talking to Sharma. It is our hope that Sharma should highlight issues of Assam on national level in proper perspective. Some people in Delhi wanted to destroy Assam. Who are they ?
@thememories733615 сағат бұрын
Mama👏🏻❤️❤️
@shibambhowmik158514 сағат бұрын
Love From Tripura 🇮🇳
@educateme728617 сағат бұрын
Introduce a Bill to rename the state to Awesome Watch the Investments roll in
@ilovemyassam244716 сағат бұрын
Assam is an incredible state, celebrated for its rich history, diverse indigenous communities, and unique blend of tribal, hill, and plains cultures. The state boasts a heritage that is unparalleled, with a history that is deeper and more vibrant than many others. Assam's cultural and historical wealth is a treasure trove of traditions, literature, art, and valor. Unfortunately, due to years of negligence, much of Assam's glorious history remains hidden within the pages of old texts, often overlooked and underrepresented. It is essential to bring this heritage to the forefront, ensuring that the legacy of Assam's indigenous and local communities is acknowledged, preserved, and celebrated on a larger scale.
@priii_ioКүн бұрын
Damn
@Ansh-io5ixКүн бұрын
The best CM any state could have asked for.
@Universal69man16 сағат бұрын
BJP propagandist
@ritamghosh39714 сағат бұрын
Need more leaders like him having clarity and vision of what is going on and what to do.
@ilovemyassam244716 сағат бұрын
The indigenous Assamese people, including those from the OBC and General categories, undeniably deserve greater focus and benefits because Assam primarily belongs to its local, indigenous population. The definition of "local Assamese indigenous people" is indeed broad, encompassing various communities with deep historical, cultural, and social roots in the region. Assamese history and culture are rich and diverse, reflecting the contributions of its indigenous people. From language, art, and literature to traditions, festivals, and social practices, the local Assamese population has shaped the unique identity of Assam. It is vital to recognize and preserve this heritage, as it forms the foundation of the state’s cultural and historical significance. However, the current political and social framework often places indigenous Assamese people, especially those from the OBC and General categories, at a disadvantage. Scheduled Tribes (ST) and Scheduled Castes (SC) receive a larger share of benefits and opportunities, which has led to feelings of marginalization among the indigenous Assamese Hindu community. At times, members of the ST and SC communities have belittled the contributions and importance of the indigenous Assamese population, which only exacerbates the divide and creates political and social tension. This approach is neither healthy nor productive for Assam’s unity and development. Politics should focus on fostering inclusivity and fairness, ensuring that the local indigenous people, who are the backbone of Assamese history and culture, are given the respect, recognition, and support they deserve. A more balanced and equitable framework is essential to uphold the rights and dignity of all communities while preserving the rich heritage of Assam
@ilovemyassam244716 сағат бұрын
Assamese indigenous people who are part of the broader Assamese cultural identity. These surnames reflect various traditional professions, social roles, and geographic influences within Assam. 1. Barua 2. Hazarika 3. Borah 4. Kalita 5. Saikia 6. Medhi 7. Deka 8. Choudhury 9. Barman 10. Chakraborty 11. Baruah 12. Mahanta 13. Phukan 14. Bhuyan 15. Lahkar 16. Bordoloi 17. Kakati 18. Konwar 19. Nath 20. Mahajan 21. Patowary 22. Das 23. Duwara 24. Chutia (OBC group, not ST-specific) 25. Pator 26. Hazarika 27. Boruah 28. Duwarah 29. Kalita Saikia 30. Barman Choudhury 31. Baruah Phukan 32. Barua Mahanta 33. Deka Nath 34. Sarma Lahkar 35. Medhi Barua 36. Kakati Mahajan 37. Kalita Deka 38. Baruah Medhi 39. Saikia Choudhury 40. Phukan Lahkar 41. Bhuyan phukan
@nilutpalsaikia585220 сағат бұрын
The best CM of Assam ever. The man with a proper vision.
@nuhu00415 сағат бұрын
That's power of bjp
@rockyjohnson177516 сағат бұрын
Semiconductor ecosystem should be promoted in northeast…teesta river from Sikkim should Be diverted to northeast and blocked from entering Bangladesh
@assamuncovered557714 сағат бұрын
🥹🥹India❤️assam❤️🥹🥹
@ashishmoulik136816 сағат бұрын
Hemanta you are great son of soil.
@amitsaha664416 сағат бұрын
DAM GOOD PERSON OF ASSAM ❤
@hirakjsarma11 сағат бұрын
This man has clarity on what he wants Assam to be
@17Parashar18 сағат бұрын
Our Mama❤
@alion-z3z11 сағат бұрын
Sir, immediately launch a scheme for the socio-economic upliftment of the indigenous Assamese people (only) who are still living a marginalized life.
@kunaldeka6070Күн бұрын
Law
@mysticassam10219 сағат бұрын
He is corrupt
@ajayn754419 сағат бұрын
In your dreams
@jyotismam17 сағат бұрын
So is most of the politicians, he's just अन्धों में काना राजा for us.
@ajn52510 сағат бұрын
@mysticassam102 you're right. he has manipulated, threatened many senior police officers and dc's in solving cases & giving justice to innocent people. He played with the life of innocents. May God bring trouble to his rule. 😢😢
@ilovemyassam244716 сағат бұрын
Direct win for BJP If, The BJP can strengthen its chances in Assam by focusing on the needs of indigenous Assamese people, especially OBCs and other underserved groups. While ST and SC communities have received significant benefits, many indigenous Assamese feel overlooked. By promoting better opportunities in education, jobs, and healthcare, preserving Assamese culture, supporting local businesses, and ensuring fair political representation, the BJP can build trust and gain their support.