15 Books by Bodo Women Writers Unveiled

By AT News |
A milestone event celebrating the literary contributions of Bodo women writers was held on Monday at the Nativers Institute of Bodology (NIB) in Kokrajhar. The programme, organized by the Bodo Women Writers’ Association, witnessed the unveiling of 15 books authored by women writers from the Bodoland region.
Prominent personalities, including Dr. Surath Narzary, president of the Bodo Sahitya Sabha, and Dr. Adaram Basumatary, principal of Kokrajhar Girls’ College, graced the occasion as guests of honor.
The collection of books showcased diverse genres, including nine poetry anthologies, two short story compilations, and four critical essays. Notable authors like Anju Basumatary, Virgin Jacoba Muchahary, and Dr. Indira Boro were among the contributors to this literary treasure trove.
Dr. Narzary lauded the writers for their dedication to enriching Bodo literature. “This is a significant step in showcasing the cultural and literary contributions of Bodo women. It is imperative that we encourage more such literary endeavors to preserve and enhance the richness of Bodo literature,” he remarked.
The event highlighted the vital role of women in the literary and cultural landscape of the region, leaving attendees inspired to further contribute to the Bodo literary tradition.
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