When was the Upper Assam Association formed?
1880 A.D.

 The Upper Assam Association was formed in 1903. It was a political association that was formed to promote the interests of the people of Upper Assam. The association was led by a number of prominent Assamese leaders, including Raja Prabhat Chandra Baruah, Manik Chandra Baruah, and Jagannath Baruah.

The Upper Assam Association played an important role in the political development of Assam. It was one of the first political associations to be formed in Assam, and it helped to raise awareness of the political issues facing the province. The association also played a role in the opposition to the partition of Bengal in 1905.

The Upper Assam Association continued to be active in the political arena until the independence of India in 1947. After independence, the association merged with the Assam Pradesh Congress Committee.

Here are some of the objectives of the Upper Assam Association:

  • To promote the interests of the people of Upper Assam.
  • To improve the educational and economic conditions of the people of Upper Assam.
  • To protect the rights of the people of Upper Assam.
  • To promote unity and harmony among the people of Upper Assam.
  • To work for the development of Assam.

The Upper Assam Association was a significant organization in the history of Assam. It played an important role in the political development of the province, and it helped to improve the lives of the people of Upper Assam.