Cultural Affairs Minister Inaugurates Sudhakantha Museum & Centenary Oration Series at Royal Global University
GUWAHATI, September 8, 2025: Shri Bimal Bora, Minister of Cultural Affairs, Assam today inaugurated the “Sudhakantha Museum” at The Assam Royal
Global University (RGU), while RGU Chancellor Dr. A.K. Pansari launched the Dr. Bhupen Hazarika Centenary Oration Series
to honour the timeless legacy of Bharat Ratna Dr. Bhupen Hazarika and inspire the younger generation with his vision and
ideals on the auspicious occasion of the birth centenary celebration of the bard of Brahmaputra.
The ceremony was graced by RGU Vice Chancellor Prof. A.K. Buragohain, Professor Emeritus & Chair Professor of the Centre
Prof. Amarjyoti Choudhury, Former Asom Sahitya Sabha president and Padma Shri awardee Surjya Hazarika, noted writer
Anuradha Sarma Pujari, Dr Akashitora Saikia, Prof Rakhee Kalita, and a host of dignitaries and admirers of Dr. Bhupen
Hazarika.
Speaking on the occasion, Prof. Amarjyoti Choudhury said, “This year marks the birth centenary of Dr. Bhupen Hazarika,
and we see it as an opportunity to regenerate public enthusiasm and admiration for him in a way that can endure for
another hundred years—until the next centenary.”
He further stressed the importance of a comprehensive and scientific study of Dr. Hazarika’s songs and creations to
showcase his contributions on the global stage. “His genius lay in being deeply rooted in his culture while reaching out
to universal dimensions. Our goal is to study his creative process and apply its principles across disciplines at the
University, so that students learn how creativity can connect them to society and bring recognition and rewards in
return,” he added.
The inaugural session of the Centenary Oration Series featured thought-provoking addresses. Prof. Choudhury delivered
the opening oration on “The Song that Fetched New Seeds: Sudhakantha at His Creative Height.” Eminent historian Prof.
Shiela Bora spoke on “Mohabahu Brahmaputra: The Sentinel of History and the Multifaceted Cultural Traditions of Assam,”
while Bimal Kumar Dev Medhi reflected on the musical works “Xaagor Xongomot” and “Mahabahu Brahmaputra.”
In the coming days, the series will continue with lectures by P.J. Baruah, Distinguished Professor, RSCOM, RGU, on “Dr.
Bhupen Hazarika: Philosopher and Guide to Assamese Identity,” Prof. Pradip Jyoti Mahanta, Department of English, RGU, on
“Dr. Bhupen Hazarika’s Art Persona and Sankaradeva,” and Prof. Surajit Mukhopadhyay, Director, Centre for
Inter-Disciplinary Research, on “Songs of Resistance and Hope: The Idea of Universality in Bhupen Hazarika.” Several
other distinguished speakers will also join the Centenary Oration Series, enriching the ongoing dialogue on the enduring
legacy of Sudhakantha.