Discuss the History of formation of various organizations and their role in creating cultural awanening in Assam?

 The history of the formation of various organizations and their role in creating cultural awakening in Assam is a long and complex one. However, some of the most important organizations that played a role in this process include:

  • The Assam Sahitya Sabha (Assam Literary Society): Founded in 1917, the Assam Sahitya Sabha is the oldest and most important literary organization in Assam. The Sabha has played a major role in promoting Assamese literature and culture, and it has also been active in social and political reform.
  • The Asom Jatiya Mahasabha (Assam National Council): Founded in 1920, the Asom Jatiya Mahasabha was a political organization that played a major role in the Assamese independence movement. The Mahasabha was also active in promoting Assamese culture and identity.
  • The Assam Yuva Bharati (Assam Youth India): Founded in 1925, the Assam Yuva Bharati was a cultural organization that was active in promoting Assamese culture and identity. The Yuva Bharati also played a role in the Assamese independence movement.
  • The Assam Gana Parishad (Assam People's Council): Founded in 1967, the Assam Gana Parishad is a political organization that has played a major role in Assamese politics. The Gana Parishad has been active in promoting Assamese culture and identity, and it has also been involved in social and economic development.
These are just a few of the many organizations that have played a role in creating cultural awakening in Assam. These organizations have helped to promote Assamese literature, culture, and identity, and they have also been active in social and political reform.

In addition to these organizations, there have also been a number of individuals who have played a significant role in the cultural awakening of Assam. Some of the most important individuals include:

  • Lakshminath Bezbaroa (1864-1938): Bezbaroa was a writer, poet, and social reformer who is considered to be the father of modern Assamese literature. He was the founder of the Assam Sahitya Sabha, and he played a major role in promoting Assamese culture and identity.
  • Hemchandra Barua (1835-1893): Barua was a writer, poet, and scholar who is considered to be one of the pioneers of Assamese prose. He was the founder of the Asom Jatiya Mahasabha, and he played a major role in promoting Assamese culture and identity.
  • Chandrakumar Agarwala (1867-1940): Agarwala was a writer, poet, and social reformer who is considered to be one of the most important figures in the Assamese Renaissance. He was the founder of the Assam Yuva Bharati, and he played a major role in promoting Assamese culture and identity.
  • Jyotiprasad Agarwala (1903-1951): Agarwala was a writer, poet, filmmaker, and musician who is considered to be one of the most important figures in modern Assamese culture. He was the founder of the Assam Gana Parishad, and he played a major role in promoting Assamese culture and identity.

These are just a few of the many individuals who have played a significant role in the cultural awakening of Assam. These individuals have helped to promote Assamese literature, culture, and identity, and they have also been active in social and political reform.

The cultural awakening of Assam is a long and complex process, but it has had a significant impact on the state. Assamese culture is now more vibrant and dynamic than ever before, and Assamese people are more proud of their identity than ever before. This is thanks to the work of the organizations and individuals mentioned above, who have helped to preserve and promote Assamese culture for future generations.