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The day stands as a poignant tribute to a visionary whose creative genius and social conscience continue to resonate across Assam...

Digital Desk: Assam pays heartfelt tribute on June 20th each year to Bishnu Prasad Rabha, observing "Bishnu Rabha Diwas" in honor of the revered cultural luminary and activist. Known fondly as ‘Kalaguru’, Rabha left an indelible mark on Assamese culture, literature, music, dance, and societal reforms, inspiring countless generations.

A polymath of extraordinary talent, Rabha's legacy encompasses poetry, music, dance, acting, and painting. His creations resonate deeply with Assam's cultural roots while advocating progressive ideals for its future. His compositions, marked by poignant lyrics and melodious tunes, remain cherished across the state.

Commemorative events abound on this day, marking Rabha's death in Tezpur on June 20, 1969. Cultural programs, musical performances, poetry readings, and art exhibitions animate the occasion. Schools and colleges orchestrate special activities where students engage with Rabha's artistic repertoire, absorbing his profound influence.

Central to the day’s festivities is the prestigious Bishnu Rabha Award ceremony, hosted this year at Darrang College. This esteemed accolade honors stalwarts like Dharmeshwar Nath and Durlabh Bhattacharjee celebrated for their contributions to Assamese folk arts, literature, and social welfare.

"Bishnu Rabha Diwas" stands as a poignant tribute to a visionary whose creative genius and social conscience continue to resonate across Assam, ensuring his enduring legacy in the cultural tapestry of the region.

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