Will HM Shah Open Northeast's Largest Auditorium in Assam?
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Guwahati, Dec 26 (NationPress) Assam's Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced on Friday that Union Home Minister Amit Shah will officially open the Jyoti Bishnu Prekhyagriha, the largest auditorium in the Northeast, capable of seating 5,000 guests, on his forthcoming visit on December 29. This event marks a significant enhancement to the state's cultural framework.
CM Sarma highlighted that this remarkable auditorium was constructed in an expedited timeframe and named in tribute to two pivotal figures in Assam's cultural history - Jyotiprasad Agarwala and Bishnu Prasad Rabha.
He referred to the project as a homage to the state's vibrant cultural and artistic heritage, representing a vital advancement in augmenting cultural venues in the area.
The Jyoti Bishnu Prekhyagriha is poised to accommodate extensive cultural events, performances, conferences, and public gatherings, and is anticipated to emerge as a landmark location not just for Assam, but for the entire Northeast.
Officials mentioned that this cutting-edge auditorium will serve as a specialized platform for artists, cultural organizations, and institutions, further elevating Assam's status as a cultural nucleus.
The inauguration is set to be a highlight of HM Shah's visit to Assam, which will encompass numerous official functions.
This visit follows various significant central initiatives in the state, underscoring the Centre's unwavering commitment to Assam's development and its alignment with national growth strategies.
Chief Minister Sarma emphasized that naming the auditorium after Jyotiprasad Agarwala, recognized as the father of Assamese cinema and a visionary in culture, along with Bishnu Prasad Rabha, a revolutionary artist and thinker, reflects Assam’s profound reverence for its cultural legends.
He added that the new establishment will motivate future generations to engage with the state's artistic legacies.
Officials conveyed that the auditorium was built within a constrained timeline as part of the government's strategy to swiftly enhance public infrastructure.
This initiative aligns with the state’s broader goal to invest in cultural, educational, and social assets alongside economic progress.
The inauguration of the Jyoti Bishnu Prekhyagriha is expected to attract artists, cultural luminaries, and dignitaries, highlighting Assam’s renewed commitment to preserving and promoting its cultural identity while advancing modern public infrastructure.