ARSU, ARWC Conference Concludes in Boko

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Boko : The three-day long 16th Biennial Kamrup district Rabha Students Union (ARSU), 12th Biennial Kamrup district All Rabha Women Council, ARSU Boko Regional Committee’s 15th Biennial, ARWC Boko Regional Committee’s 11th Biennial, and Six Schedule  Demand Committee’s Boko regional committee’s triennial conference concluded on Sunday, which started on February 3rd, Friday. At this conference, thirteen regional committees of Kamrup District ARSU and other ARWC and Sixth Schedule Demand Committee members take part.
The conference was organised in the “Jananeta Sabyashashi Rabha Coordination Area,” which is covered by teak trees. People of the area are impressed by this place with its natural green beauty. Ankur K. Rabha, secretary of the reception committee, said that we decided to save the trees and the greenery area under the Rabha Hasong Autonomous Council area, therefore the conference is held at this venue.
The main gate was opened by Kamburam Rabha, vice president of Kamrup Zila Parishad, while the exhibition hall was opened on Friday by the social activist Jatin Pathak. On Saturday, ARSU and other sister organisations hosted their flags. During the megazine’s opening, “Samjha-Nasong,” Kamrup’s divisional inspector of schools, Apurba Thakuria, said that improving education in the area would help develop the community.

During the three-day conference, the Kamrup district ARSU committee was newly formed, where the nominated president is Annada Rabha and the general secretary is Ashok Nongbag. On the other hand, the Kamrup district ARWC committee was newly formed, where the nominated president is Lalita Rabha and the general secretary is Mallika Rabha.
On the last day, during the opening session, Rabha Hasong Autonomous Council’s chief executive member Tankeswar Rabha took part as chief guest along with Palashbari constituency MLA Hemanga Thakuria and other dignitaries.
Rabha alleged that the government of Assam has not taken the Rabha Hasong Autonomous Council area seriously. He said the Rabha Hasong Autonomous Council area is still adjacent to Guwahati, the main place in the North East.
“But also in this area, poor condition roads, scarcity of drinking water, river dolphins have faced life threats, border disputes, government evicted tribal people’s houses in the name of the living under the reserve forest area, whereas Rabha, garo tribal people of the area are living in the hills area from many more ago.”, Rabha added. 

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