The Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC), a self-governing body in Assam, has formed a committee to carry out various development initiatives in sectors such as education, agriculture, and skill development. The committee will be headed by BTC chief Pramod Boro and will implement the ‘Bodoland Knowledge Declaration 2023’ announced in March. This declaration includes the establishment of a Chair named after the late Upendra Nath Brahma, known as ‘Bodofa’ or father of the Bodo tribals of Assam, at the Central University in Tezpur, and a school of peace and happiness in BTC, among other initiatives.
The committee’s formation is a significant step towards the development of the Bodoland Territory, which has been grappling with issues related to education, infrastructure, and economic growth. The BTC’s move to create a committee for the implementation of the ‘Bodoland Knowledge Declaration 2023’ is a welcome development as it demonstrates the government’s commitment to the development of the region.
The establishment of a Chair in the name of Upendra Nath Brahma at the Central University in Tezpur is a significant step towards honoring the contributions of the late leader. Brahma played a crucial role in the creation of the Bodoland Territorial Council and worked tirelessly for the welfare of the Bodo community. The Chair will help in promoting research and studies related to the Bodo community’s culture, history, and language.
The creation of a school of peace and happiness in BTC is also a noteworthy initiative as it highlights the government’s focus on holistic development. The school’s aim is to promote the principles of peace, non-violence, and happiness among the younger