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The Charioteer

The Charioteer
Author: Tridib Borah
Publisher:
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2021-05-14
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"Sarathi" which literally means charioteer, was written by my great grandfather Satyanath Borah B.L. It is an immortal literary work. All 34 essays in chaste Assamese transcend the boundaries of language, time and space. It stands as an eternal doctrine of morals and ethics required in life. The content in each of the essays is timeless and priceless for people universally. Yet the readership of "Sarathi" has remained confined only to the Assamese people for over a century. Though it deserved a worldwide readership, efforts to place the book on a global platform remained somehow elusive. "Sarathi" was first published in 1911. For decades together its essays have continued to be anthologized in the text books of educational institutions. But its immortal content has permeated beyond the classrooms to adorn the personal libraries of innumerable households and its copies are amply stacked in book stores even today. Thus with an aim to present the priceless content of this Assamese literary gem for a wider appreciation, "The Charioteer" has been created as a derivative work in English. It has been called a derivative work because it is not merely a literal translation of the Assamese text into English. "Sarathi" in its lucid elaboration of the ways to progress in the arduous journey of life without transgressing the ethics and morals, has made many references to ancient scriptures and epics of India as well as to the native customs and practices of Assam in particular. It was imperative to retain these references for preserving the essence of the book in this English adaptation. Explanations of the native customs and practices have been judiciously incorporated either in the main text or as footnotes.


Assamese Alphabets Picture Book

Assamese Alphabets Picture Book
Author: Jagat Saikia
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2021-04-15
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Assamese Alphabets Picture Book is designed as a fun book to introduce young readers to the Assamese language.It contains fun pictures, pronunciation guide in Assamese and English for Beginners to ease into their learning process.This book is made like a flipbook for easy reading on your reading devices and contains the following segments-1. Assamese Alphabets (Vowels and Consonants) অসমীয়া স্বৰবৰ্ণ ব্যঞ্জনবৰ্ণ) (অ আ ক খ গ ঘ) 2. Pronunciation of Assamese Alphabets3. Assamese Vowels with Pictures and Pronunciations4. Assamese Consonants with Pictures and Pronunciations5. Learn Counting of Assamese Numbers (0-10) with Pronunciations in English6. BONUS: We have included a segment on The Solar System, the name of the planets.......and lot more!Although intended for native Assamese speaking young readers it can also be used by language enthusiasts who are keen to learn more about other languages! Currently, there are no good resources available as an eBook and we have tried to fill that gap and make learning the language more accessible and fun!About Assamese language: Assamese (অসমীয়া) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in the northeast Indian state of Assam, where it is an official language and spoken by over 14 million speakers worldwide.


The Muslim Question in Assam and Northeast India

The Muslim Question in Assam and Northeast India
Author: Monoj Kumar Nath
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2021-03-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000370275

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This book presents a systematic study of the transformation of the specific socio-political identity of the Muslims in Assam. It discusses the issues of Muslims under India’s ‘indigenous secularism’, Hindu nationalism and the rise of majoritarian politics; Muslim immigration into Assam after Independence; the Assam Movement and the shift of Muslims from being a vote bank to an autonomous force in the post-Partition politics of Assam; the role of Jamiat; and the divide between Assamese and the neo-Assamese. It explores the history and contemporary politics of the state to show how they shape the new context of Muslim identity in Assam, where previously an Assamese identity often prevailed over religious and linguistic identity. With the current debates on illegal immigration, the National Register of Citizens of India (NRC) and the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2019, this book will be a timely addition to the existing literature on Muslim minority politics in Assam and northeast India. This book will be useful to scholars and researchers of political science, sociology, political sociology, minority studies, northeast India studies, demography and immigration studies, and development studies. It will interest those concerned with minority politics, communal politics, identity politics, migration, citizenship issues, and South Asian studies.


The Assam Gazette

The Assam Gazette
Author: Assam (India)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 820
Release: 1963-04
Genre: Assam (India)
ISBN:

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India Against Itself

India Against Itself
Author: Sanjib Baruah
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1999-06-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780812234916

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In an era of failing states and ethnic conflict, violent challenges from dissenting groups in the former Yugoslavia, the former Soviet Union, several African countries, and India give cause for grave concern in much of the world. And it is in India where some of the most turbulent of these clashes have been taking place. One resulted in the creation of Pakistan, and militant separatist movements flourish in Kashmir, Punjab, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, and Assam. In India Against Itself, Sanjib Baruah focuses on the insurgency in Assam in order to explore the politics of subnationalism. Baruah offers a bold and lucid interpretation of the political and economic history of Assam from the time it became a part of British India and a leading tea-producing region in the nineteenth century. He traces the history of tensions between pan-Indianism and Assamese subnationalism since the early days of Indian nationalism. The region's insurgencies, human rights abuses by government security forces and insurgents, ethnic violence, and a steady slide toward illiberal democracy, he argues, are largely due to India's formally federal, but actually centralized governmental structure. Baruah argues that in multiethnic polities, loose federations not only make better democracies, in the era of globalization they make more economic sense as well. This challenging and accessible work addresses a pressing contemporary problem with broad relevance for the history of nationality while offering an important contribution to the study of ethnic conflict. A native of northeast India, Baruah draws on a combination of scholarly research, political engagement, and an insider's knowledge of Assamese culture and society.


Indian Antiquary

Indian Antiquary
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1896
Genre: English periodicals
ISBN:

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