HT Bureau
GUWAHATI, Jan 17: Karbi Youth Festival (KYF) contributing towards promotion of peace, amity and brotherhood in Karbi Anglong Hills, said chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Wednesday.
Sarma said this while attending the golden jubilee celebrations of Karbi Youth Festival as the chief guest held at Diphu.
“Karbi Youth Festival, since its inception, has been contributing greatly towards promoting a climate of unity, peace and brotherhood among members of various communities residing in Karbi Anglong,” Sarma said.
Further addressing the event Sarma said it’s a matter of great accomplishment for the Karbi society as Karbi Youth Festival completes 50 years of its long journey.
He also exuded confidence that the Karbi Youth Festival will aid greatly in dissemination and spread of Karbi culture and heritage within the perimeter of the county and beyond.
Referring to Karbi Youth Festival as the oldest festival in the Northeast dedicated to promotion of folk culture, the chief minister Sarma said the aim now should be to take the festival to the next level by transforming it into a leading youth festival not only in the Northeast but in the entire country.
“With this motive in mind, from next year onwards the Department of Culture of Government of Assam shall be providing an amount of Rs 3 crore every year for organising the festival,” the chief minister declared.
Referring to the cancellation of the scheduled visit of President of India Draupadi Murmu to Karbi Youth Festival on Wednesday owing to inclement weather conditions, Sarma said all attempts will be made to see that the President is present in the next Karbi Youth Festival to be held next year.
“In future, the possibility of inviting the Prime Minister to the Karbi Youth Festival shall also be explored,” he added.
Today’s event was attended by deputy speaker of Assam Legislative Assembly Dr Numal Momin, ministers of Assam cabinet Jogen Mohan and Nandita Gorlosa, chief executive of Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council Tuliram Ronghang, members of Legislative Assembly Bidya Sing Engleng, Dorsing Ronghang, chief executive of North Cachar Hills Autonomous Council Debolal Gorlosa, along with a host of dignitaries.