Who formed the Bodo Mhasabha in Assam?
Joy Bhadra Hagjer

 The Bodo Mhasabha was formed in 1952 by Joy Bhadra Hagjer. Hagjer was a Bodo social reformer and educationist who was instrumental in the development of the Bodo language and culture. He was also a strong advocate for the rights of the Bodo people.

The Bodo Mhasabha was formed to promote the interests of the Bodo people and to protect their language, culture, and identity. The organization has been involved in a number of activities, including the promotion of education, the development of the Bodo language, and the struggle for Bodo autonomy.

The Bodo Mhasabha has been successful in a number of its goals. It has helped to promote education among the Bodo people, and it has played a major role in the development of the Bodo language. The organization has also been successful in its struggle for Bodo autonomy, and in 2003, the Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) was formed.

The Bodo Mhasabha is a major organization in Assam, and it continues to play an important role in the lives of the Bodo people. The organization is committed to the development of the Bodo people and to the protection of their language, culture, and identity.