Who formed the Assam Association in 1903?

 Manik Chandra Barua formed the Assam Association in 1903. He was the first secretary of the association. The Assam Association was a political association that was formed to promote the interests of the Assamese people. The association's goals included:

  • Protecting the Assamese language and culture
  • Promoting economic development in Assam
  • Securing greater political representation for the Assamese people

The Assam Association was a significant force in Assamese politics for many years. The association played a key role in the Assamese independence movement, and it also helped to promote social reform in Assam. The association's influence declined in the latter half of the 20th century, but it continues to be a significant force in Assamese politics today.

Here are some of the Assam Association's contributions to Assamese society:

  • They played a key role in the Assamese independence movement.
  • They promoted social reform in Assam, such as the abolition of child marriage and the promotion of female education.
  • They helped to preserve the Assamese language and culture.
  • They advocated for greater political representation for the Assamese people.

The Assam Association was a significant force in Assamese society for many years. The association's contributions helped to shape Assamese society into what it is today.