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Assam Congress President: Assamese language's classical status 'a moment of pride for all'

Assam Congress President: Assamese language's classical status 'a moment of pride for all'

The Assamese language has officially been recognized as a classical language, a development that has been met with enthusiasm and pride by the people of Assam. Assam Congress President, Bhupen Borah said that the recognition holds immense significance and said, "When my mother language receives national importance, it is a proud moment for all of us. Our mother language is like our child." He further said that such recognition brings glory not only to the language itself but also to the people who speak it.

Earlier on October 3 , the Central government had officially recognised Assamese as a classical language, along with four others, in a landmark decision on October 3 highlighting the nation's linguistic diversity.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's cabinet approved the addition of Assamese, Bengali, Marathi, Pali, and Prakrit to the prestigious category of classical languages.

PM Modi expressed his immense delight on Twitter regarding the decision. He highlighted that Assamese culture has thrived for centuries and contributed to a rich literary tradition. He also hoped that the language would gain even more popularity in the future, extending his congratulations to all involved.

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma also expressed his elation, calling it "one of the happiest days in my life." He tweeted, "This exemplifies the unique civilisational roots of Assam that has withstood the test of time."