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Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Monday lauded the state's tableau in the Republic Day parade at Kartavya Path, calling it a moment of the state's "rich culture."
"A for Assam at Kartavya Path! From coming last to leading first, our tableau proudly led the procession this Republic Day. A moment that celebrates Assam's rich culture, Asharikandi heritage and its place at the forefront of Bharat's growth story," the Assam Chief Minister wrote on X. The Assam tableau at Kartavya Path, themed Aatmanirbhar Bharat, celebrated Asharikandi village in Dhubri district, which is India's largest cluster of traditional Assamese terracotta artisans. For more than a century, generations of artisan families here have preserved the timeless art of clay craftsmanship, reflecting refined aesthetics and deep cultural meaning while sustaining livelihoods through indigenous skill. At the front of the tableau stood an imposing terracotta doll holding earthen lamps arranged in a circular pattern, forming a powerful visual centrepiece. The tractor portion was adorned with bamboo fencing, symbolising Assam's rich bamboo heritage and its important role in the state's rural economy and sustainable development. The trailer was designed as a graceful Moyurponkhi boat, showcasing Assam's riverine identity. Artisans were shown shaping Hiramati (clay) into divine figures of gods and goddesses, highlighting the creative process and spiritual essence of the craft. A traditional Pall (sail canvas) at the rear added to the authenticity of the boat and recalled the historic waterways that nurtured Assam's culture and trade. Accompanying the tableau were women artisans dressed in traditional Mekhela-Chador, moving rhythmically and singing verses that express pride in their soil and creations. Their song depicted a community whose heritage-driven craftsmanship is gaining global recognition, symbolising the onward journey of Asharikandi towards self-reliance. Republic Day marks a defining milestone in India's national journey. It marks the day the Constitution of India came into force on January 26, 1950, formally establishing the country as a Sovereign Democratic Republic. While independence on August 15, 1947, ended colonial rule, it was the adoption of the Constitution that completed India's transition to self-governance based on law, institutional accountability, and the will of the Indians. President Droupadi Murmu presided over the grand celebrations on Kartavya Path in New Delhi. The President of the European Council, Antonio Costa, and the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, attended as the Chief Guests on this momentous occasion. (ANI)
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