Amit Shah Inaugurates Northeast's Largest 5,000-Seat Auditorium in Guwahati

Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurated the Jyoti-Bishnu Antarjatik Kala Mandir, the largest auditorium in Northeast India, in Guwahati. The Rs 291 crore complex spans 15 acres and features a 5,000-seat main hall, a convention centre, and modern facilities. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma highlighted its operation on green energy and its role in promoting Assamese culture. The venue is expected to position Guwahati as a key cultural and events hub for the region.

Key Points: Northeast's Largest Auditorium Inaugurated by Amit Shah in Guwahati

  • 5,000 seating capacity
  • Rs 291 crore project
  • Green energy with solar power
  • Honors cultural icons Agarwala & Rabha
  • Includes convention centre & parking
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HM Amit Shah inaugurates Northeast's largest auditorium in Guwahati

Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurated the Jyoti-Bishnu Antarjatik Kala Mandir, a Rs 291 crore, 5,000-seat cultural complex in Guwahati, boosting Assam's infrastructure.

"reflects the state government's commitment to promoting culture alongside sustainable development - Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, Dec 29

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday inaugurated the Jyoti-Bishnu Antarjatik Kala Mandir in Guwahati, the largest auditorium in the Northeast, marking a major milestone in Assam's efforts to strengthen cultural and public infrastructure.

Constructed at a cost of Rs 291 crore, the state-of-the-art cultural complex has a seating capacity of 5,000 and is spread over 45 bighas, covering nearly 15 acres in the Khanapara area of the city.

Officials said the facility has been envisioned as a premier venue capable of hosting large-scale cultural programmes, conferences and national and international events, positioning Guwahati as a key cultural hub for the region.

Apart from the main auditorium, the complex includes a modern convention centre, five VIP suites and a multi-level parking facility with a capacity of around 450 vehicles.

Advanced audio-visual systems, digital infrastructure and modern stage facilities have been incorporated to meet global standards, officials said.

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said the Jyoti-Bishnu Antarjatik Kala Mandir reflects the state government's commitment to promoting culture alongside sustainable development.

He noted that the complex will operate on green energy, with solar panels installed on the rooftop to reduce its carbon footprint and align the project with Assam's environmental goals.

Named in honour of two towering cultural icons of Assam -- Jyotiprasad Agarwala and Bishnu Prasad Rabha -- the auditorium is expected to serve as a major platform for artists, cultural organisations and institutions from across the Northeast.

Officials said the venue will also facilitate large public gatherings and government programmes.

During his visit, the Union Home Minister is also scheduled to felicitate around 1,000 beneficiaries of the Congenital Heart Disease programme at the newly inaugurated auditorium, highlighting the government's focus on social welfare alongside infrastructure development.

The inauguration of the Jyoti-Bishnu Antarjatik Kala Mandir has been widely welcomed by cultural circles and officials, who described it as a significant addition to Assam's cultural landscape.

The project is expected to boost cultural tourism, encourage large-scale events and further consolidate Guwahati's role as a regional centre for culture, governance and public engagement in the Northeast.

- IANS

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Priya S
Rs 291 crore is a huge amount. While infrastructure is important, I hope the maintenance and operational costs are managed efficiently. The green energy initiative with solar panels is a very good step forward.
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Rohit P
Finally, Guwahati gets a venue of this scale! This will be a big boost for tourism and the local economy. Can't wait to attend a concert or a major conference there. Great work by the state and central government.
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Michael C
As someone who travels to the Northeast often for work, this is a welcome development. A modern convention centre will attract more business events to the region. The focus on cultural icons alongside development is commendable.
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Shreya B
Naming it after Jyoti-Bishnu is the best part. It connects modern infrastructure with our rich cultural heritage. My grandparents used to tell me stories about their contributions. Hope it inspires the younger generation.
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Karthik V
Good initiative. But I sincerely hope the benefits reach the common people and it doesn't become an exclusive venue for VIPs. The mention of felicitating heart disease patients on the same day is a positive sign. Development should be inclusive.
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Nisha Z
This is a proud

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