HT Bureau
GUWAHATI, March 12: Assam Governor Gulab Chand Kataria interacted with 38 international delegates who are the members of political parties, entrepreneurs and rising leaders in their respective countries and came from Chile, Ecuador, Kenya, Mexico, New Zealand, Nigeria, Suriname and Switzerland at Raj Bhavan on Sunday.
Talking to the delegation, Governor Kataria extended his greetings and good wishes to them and said, “Our country India has a unique heritage of knowledge sharing, public discourse and intellectual propriety. India is the most ancient civilisation and has always been looked upon by the world as a land of wealth and wisdom.”
The Governor also said, “India’s Northeast is a rich region where nature, the people and their unique culture give energy and synergy to the development of the nation. The region is known for its pristine beauty and abundant natural resources and Assam is one of the most important states in NE. The state serves as the gateway to not only other states of the Northeast but also ASEAN countries. The state is also a melting pot of colourful cultures. Each tribe and ethnicity of the state has its unique culture. All the cultures, with their unique traditions, music, dance and their mouth watering delicacies provide life giving prosperities to one culture that is the culture of the country.”
The Governor further said, “Assam embraces several beautiful tribes, sub-tribes and people belonging to different ethnic groups. Assam is also a holy land of Maa Kamakhya and Great Mahapurush Sankardeva whose blessings and teachings are helping in charting out our roadmap to guide us to strengthen our endeavour in making India a Viswa Guru.”
It may be mentioned that as a part of the celebration of 75 years of India’s Independence, the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) has organised the Gen Next Democracy Network Programme to emphasise India’s rich democratic traditions. Prime Minister Modi had earlier highlighted India’s democratic credentials by calling India as the “Mother of Democracy”.
Under this programme, ICCR invited young leaders from 75 democratic countries to India to get a glimpse of the country’s democracy.