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‘On this day, let us celebrate our achievements, honour our past and embrace the boundless potential that lie ahead’, he said on the occasion.

Digital Desk: Cotton University (erstwhile Cotton College) celebrated 122 glorious years of its existence with the Foundation Day Programme at its KBR Auditorium here today.

The event flagged off with a welcome address by the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Ramesh Chandra Deka who emphasised  that Cotton University must serve as a vibrant hub for research, inter-disciplinary discourse, and nurture a culture of integrated thinking, creativity and social responsibility. ‘On this day, let us celebrate our achievements, honour our past and embrace the boundless potential that lie ahead’, he said on the occasion.

The Governor of Assam and Chancellor of Cotton University, Gulab Chand Kataria was present at the event as the Chief Guest. During his address, he credited Manik Chandra Baruah and his contemporaries who during the British rule played an important role in mobilising public opinion in favour of establishing Cotton College in Assam . He said, ‘This institution has produced so many great personalities who have brought laurels to this region and the country. In this regard, I particularly acknowledge the teachers who play an important role in moulding the lives of students.’

The prime attraction of the event was the ‘Foundation Day Lecture’ which was delivered by distinguished meteorologist and climatologist, Prof. Bhupendra Nath Goswami. During his address, Goswami observed that in India as a whole and the Northeast region in particular, the focus is largely on application research. However, he said that basic research is of utmost importance and the foundation of any research. Goswami further spoke on the fossil fuel dependent energy consuming industrial revolution and how it has led to many climate related problems. ‘It is high time we relook at our science and technology innovations. The question is- Should we continue with the same science and technology innovations or should we think differently?’, he added.

In another significant event of the celebrations, the Durgeswar Sarma Memorial Award, an annual award instituted in 2017 for the students securing the highest marks in the undergraduate final examination, was presented to Namrata Nath from the Physics Department. One faculty member, Dr Arup Kumar Hazarika from the Department of Zoology was honoured for his excellence in research. Dip Bhuyan, an alumnus of Cotton University who was recently awarded with Rajat Kamal for his film ‘Manah aru Manuh’ was also honoured on the occasion. Three student alumni achievers and around 45 students who were able to excel and achieve laurels in academics, sports and cultural fields were also acknowledged during the event.

Earlier this morning, Assam CM Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma who also graduated from the institution and served as the Cotton College Union Society's (CCUS) general secretary during three periods, took to his twitter handle and wrote, ‘It is an important day for every Cottonian. Today is the Foundation Day of erstwhile Cotton College and now Cotton University. As a Cottonian, I recall so many memories at this moment. On the

birthday of Cotton College, my heartiest wishes to all associated with this institution.’ Education Minister Dr. Ranoj Pegu also wished the VC, teachers, students and alumni of Cotton University through his twitter handle.

The foundation day programme was hosted by faculty members, Dr Sangeeta Barthakur and Dr Sayanika Dutta. The Registrar, Prof. Diganta Kumar Das offered the formal vote of thanks.

The programme was largely attended by faculty members, students, officers, non-teaching staff members, alumni, guests and representatives from the media.

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