Guwahati: A splendid show by hundreds of sanitation workers’ children at Sonaram playground in Bharalu locality of the city on Sunday mesmerised thousands of audience, where 200 pupils performed Bhortaal Nritya and 500 participated in a group Sattriya dance program.
Organized by Valmiki Sangeet Vidyalay on the eve of Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar’s death anniversary, the cultural show titled সমতাৰ ছন্দেৰে জীৱনৰ জয়গান (celebrating life with equality) was also enjoyed by Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, who lauded the initiative of Dr Hedgewar Memorial Trust run music school.
Talented children of sanitation families selected from 20 slum araes in the city also performed Bihu, Bihari and Punjabi folk dances. CM Sarma also appreciated the Hedgewar trust, which has been working for education, health and reforms in various under-developed localities of northeast India.
Addressing the gathering, Ram Dutta Chakradhar, Saha Sarkaryabah of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), commented that Bharat was a great nation in the past and every Indian should work to make the country Vishwa Guru (greatest in the world). Speaking about Babasaheb Ambedkar’s mission to help every Bharatiya to get equal rights and facilities, Dutta pointed out that martyr Bhagat Singh wanted to take his last food from the hand of a sanitation worker before he was hanged.
Noted Assamese writer-journalist Anuradha Sarma Pujari commented that there is no inequality in nature, where the trees and animals survive with harmony. She questioned, then why human beings differentiate with the birthplaces of a particular profession. Sarma Pujari termed the Babasaheb scripted India’s Constitution as the best in the world.
At the beginning, distinguished personalities paid floral tributes to the portrait of Ambedkar. Sattradhikar Noni Gopal Devgoswami of Dakshin Pat Sattra, Sattradhikar Janardan Devgoswami of Uttar Kamalabari Sattra, Sattradhikar Nigamananda Adhikari of Chamaria Sattra, Sattradhikar Rajiblochan Sant of Sualkuchi Iswarhati Sattra along with a number of dignitaries graced the occasion. Welcome address was delivered by the organising committee’s president Ram Singh and vote of thanks was offered by its secretary Shiva Basfor.