It is a Documentary Film on the social and intellectual journey pertaining to Assam in India highlighting the historic pioneering role played by a path-breaking scholar-economist---
Sunday, April 26, 2015
Saturday, April 25, 2015
Dutch river scientist Dr Constantin Stere launched Arnab Jan Deka’s Books on Brahmaputra & Docu Film
Internationally
acclaimed river scientist, hydraulics expert and author Dr Constantin Aurel
Stere from The Netherlands officially launched award-winning popular
storywriter and river engineer Arnab Jan Deka’s two English books namely Brahmaputra
and Beyond : Linking Assam to the World and An Extraordinary Assamese
Couple : Socio-Literary Contributions of Principal Bhabananda Deka & Nalini
Prabha Deka at Guwahati Press Club on 28 Feb 2015, and inaugurated the
press-show of a short documentary film The Pioneer Assam
Economist-Litterateur directed by Arnab Jan Deka. The celebrated Dutch
scientist-author Dr Stere also delivered the first Principal
Bhabananda Deka & Nalini Prabha Deka Endowment Lecture on the present and
future of Brahmaputra . Earlier, he lit the
traditional ceremonial lamp in front of the portrait of the litterateur-couple
and prayed for eternal peace of their departed soul.
The award-winning
author-engineer Arnab
Jan Deka 's
both the books released contain a great unifying element in promoting true
essence of the mighty Brahmaputra and the riverine people of Assam to the
rest of the world. The books highlight various international collaborative
efforts over the years relating to Assam in the fields of art,
literature, archaeology, environment and technology and the important
pioneering roles played by an Assamese traditional litterateur couple, who
nurtured Assamese traditions and promoted them through intellectual and social
contributions of historical significance. They made traditional handloom unit Taat-Xaal
and crop grinding tool Dheki as domestic tools of everyday use at their
city homes in Guwahati and New Delhi
for producing their own fabrics and food, and also religiously followed the
tradition of wearing Assamese traditional hand-woven fabrics like Suriyaa-Saapkon
and Mekhela-Chador as their garments of everyday use. Besides, both of
them authored more than one hundred and fifty books encompassing subjects like Assam ’s
economy, social life, rural traditions and heritage, and also practiced a
lifestyle based on inter-religious harmony and gender-equality.
Dr Constantin Aurel Stere
delivering the first Endowment Lecture in memory of Principal Bhabananda Deka
and Nalini Prabha Deka spoke highly about the extraordinary talent and vision
of writer and engineer Arnab Jan Deka in carrying forward the technology and
art together in sublime linking essence of Brahmaputra and projecting it to an
interested world, and hoped that his books and films will play pivotal roles
for creating better understanding about Assam and Assamese in the rest of the
world. Dr Stere also paid glowing tributes in memory of Assamese author-couple
and hoped that the world will soon become aware of the historic roles played by
them over the last half a century and more in promoting Assamese traditional
lifestyle, art and literature and due recognition would be given to these
unsung heroes.
Dr Stere, who was a Professor of hydraulics
engineering in Technical University of Civil Engineering in Romania and
University of West Indies, worked as International Team Leader in various
projects of UNESCO, EUROPEAN COMMISSION, World Bank, Asian Development Bank and
Spanish-Dutch-British Consortium relating to river and coastal engineering in
more than 30 countries including Venezuela, Columbia, RomanĂa, Iran, The
Netherlands, Brazil, West Indies, Dubai, Spain, UK, Dominican Republic,
Martinique, Granada, St. Vincent & Grenadines, Canada, Dominica, Portugal,
St.Kitts &Nevis, St. Lucia, Australia, Honduras, USA, Sri Lanka,
Bangladesh, France, Marocco, Ecuador, Vietnam, Chile, Uruguay, Armenia,
Belgium, Germany and Iraq besides Brahmaputra river in India and Bangladesh.
His presence and lively interactions at the proceedings had enhanced the stature and importance of the entire event.
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