At the historic Santak Na Gaon agricultural area in Assam’s Sivasagar district, the Haurí Utsav was celebrated with great enthusiasm to revive the fading traditions of Assamese farmers. The festival aimed to reconnect the younger generation with Assam’s rich agricultural and cultural heritage, highlighting the significance of age-old farming practices that once formed the backbone of rural life. The event saw active participation from local residents, farmers, students, and cultural enthusiasts who gathered to witness traditional farming demonstrations, folk music, and vibrant dance performances.
These activities reflected the deep-rooted bond between agriculture and culture in Assamese society. Through workshops, storytelling, and cultural displays, the festival effectively educated youth about the importance of preserving indigenous knowledge and practices. Haurí Utsav successfully rekindled community spirit and pride in traditional ways of life, reinforcing the value of sustainable agriculture and cultural preservation. The event was a meaningful step toward safeguarding Assam’s rural legacy for future generations.
