Assam CM Lays Foundation for Birangana Sati Sadhani Memorial in Golaghat

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma laid the foundation stone for the Birangana Sati Sadhani Samannay Kshetra in Golaghat district. The complex will honor the last queen of the Chutia kingdom and preserve the community's legacy through a massive statue, historical replicas, and a museum. It is designed as a miniature representation of the Chutia kingdom, featuring key sites and facilities like an auditorium and library. The government aims to complete the project within two years to boost the cultural and developmental significance of the region.

Key Points: Assam CM Lays Foundation for Birangana Sati Sadhani Kshetra

  • Tribute to last Chutia queen
  • 100-foot statue centerpiece
  • Museum and library for research
  • To boost area development
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Assam CM lays foundation of Birangana Sati Sadhani Samannay Kshetra at Komargaon in Golaghat

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma laid the foundation for a memorial complex honoring Chutia queen Birangana Sati Sadhani, featuring a 100-ft statue and museum.

"Birangana Sati Sadhani is... an eternal symbol of courage and self-respect for the entire Assamese nation. - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Golaghat, March 3

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday laid the foundation stone of the Birangana Sati Sadhani Samannay Kshetra at Komargaon in Golaghat district.

The initiative has been taken to pay tribute to Birangana Sati Sadhani and preserve the rich legacy of the historic Chutia kingdom for posterity.

Speaking on the occasion, Sarma said that the history of the Chutia community, rich with significant historical events and timeless tales of brave people, forms an important chapter in Assam's socio-cultural life.

He said that the saga of patriotism and sacrifice of Birangana Sati Sadhani, the last queen of the Chutia kingdom and a witness to one of the golden chapters of its history, has long inspired the Assamese people.

The Chief Minister stated that after discussions with various leading organisations of the Chutia community, the State government took a decision to construct the Samannay Kshetra, which will be developed as a miniature representation of the Chutia kingdom. The complex will feature a 100-foot-high statue of Birangana Sati Sadhani with a pedestal. Replicas of significant historical sites of the Chutia kingdom, including its capital Bhismaknagar, Rukmini Nagar, Itanagar, Padum Pukhuri, Pratima Nagar, etc will also be constructed.

To facilitate research on the Chutia community, a museum and a library will be created within the complex. A model of the temple of the revered deity Kechai Khati Gosani, along with the Charishal Gosani shrine of Sadiya, will be set up at the site.

A 2,000-seat auditorium will also be constructed. Moreover, the project will include an open stage, statues of Chutia kings, a children's park, a guest house, and a market for indigenous products.

The Chief Minister, moreover, highlighted the courage and valour of Birangana Sati Sadhani and spoke about the glorious history of the Chutia kingdom and its lasting contribution to the progress of Assam.

He said that Birangana Sati Sadhani is not only a symbol of bravery for the Chutia community but also an eternal symbol of courage and self-respect for the entire Assamese nation.

Sarma further observed that the Samannay Kshetra is being constructed at a strategically important central location between Upper and Lower Assam. Upon completion of this project, the importance of the Bokakhat-Numaligarh area, including the selected site of the Samannay Kshetra, will increase significantly and positively impact the overall development of the area.

The Chief Minister stated that the State government will make efforts to complete the construction of the Birangana Sati Sadhani Samannay Kshetra within approximately two years after the elections.

Agriculture Minister Atul Bora, Finance Minister Ajanta Neog, Member of Parliament Kamakhya Prasad Tasa, Vice-Chancellor of Jagannath Barooah University Jyotiprasad Saikia, leaders of various organisations of the Chutia community, and several others were present on the occasion.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I appreciate celebrating our history, I hope the government ensures this project doesn't become another white elephant. The focus should be on quality construction and genuine cultural preservation, not just a political showpiece before elections. The two-year timeline seems ambitious.
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Aryan P
As someone from Upper Assam, it's great to see development planned for the Bokakhat-Numaligarh area. A 2000-seat auditorium and market for indigenous products can boost local tourism and economy. Hope it benefits the common people and not just becomes a tourist spot.
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Sarah B
Reading about Queen Sati Sadhani is inspiring. India's regional histories are so rich and often overlooked. A 100-foot statue and replicas of historical sites sound like they will create a powerful educational space. Looking forward to visiting once it's complete!
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Karthik V
Joi Aai Axom! It's heartening to see the government taking steps to honor our brave hearts. Sati Sadhani's story is a testament to the courage of Assamese women. Including the temple of Kechai Khati Gosani shows respect for the community's spiritual heritage as well.
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Michael C
The scale of this project is impressive. A mini-kingdom with replicas, a massive statue, and full facilities. I hope the execution matches the vision and it becomes a center for genuine cultural exchange and learning, not just symbolism.

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