How is the Assam govt preserving the heritage of the Darrang king?
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Guwahati, Feb 1 (NationPress) Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced a significant grant of Rs 50 crore aimed at preserving the heritage of the Darrang kings. This initiative will restore and enhance the royal legacy of the Koch dynasty, positioning it as a prominent tourist attraction.
This declaration was made during the 516th Biswa Mahabir Chilarai Divas celebrations held in Pipora Dookan, in the Darrang district.
Chief Minister Sarma emphasized the state's dedication to safeguarding Assam's historical heritage, ensuring that future generations can connect with the region's remarkable past.
He instructed the Darrang district administration and the Public Works Department to commence the heritage preservation project without delay, insisting that restoration efforts should honor the historical significance of the Koch dynasty and its role in Assam's political and cultural transformation.
During the event, the Chief Minister unveiled a statue of Maharaj Krishnanarayan from the Darrang kingdom and virtually inaugurated the Chilarai Bhawans at Mangaldoi and Golaghat.
He paid homage to Mahabir Chilarai, recognizing him as a pivotal figure in Assam's history who initiated a flourishing era for the state.
Tracing the Koch dynasty's ascent, Chief Minister Sarma shared that historical records highlight the emergence of the Koch people in ancient Kamarupa, their revival following the Pal dynasty's decline, and the establishment of the Koch kingdom by Biswa Singha. The kingdom flourished under Maharaj Naranarayan, with Chilarai playing a crucial role.
Chilarai was renowned for his rapid battlefield tactics and established a well-structured military with land and naval forces, leading to victories over the Ahom, Kachari, Jaintia, Tripura, and Sylhet regions.
The historic Gohain Kamal Ali Road was a testament to Chilarai's strategic foresight.
Chief Minister Sarma further noted the reconstruction of the Kamakhya and Hayagriva Madhav temples under Naranarayan and Chilarai, marking a revival of Assam's spiritual heritage.
He also announced the allocation of land and the establishment of an office for the All Assam Koch Rajbongshi Sanmilani in Amingaon, reaffirming the government's commitment to preserving the heritage and identity of indigenous communities in Assam.