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If winter comes can spring behind? Its spring time in Assam...time for celebration of the season with joy. The advent of spring is marked by the season flowers in full bloom. The rivers which lost their primes have regained its strength with the rains that end the dry spell. The entire state gets transformed into a nest of singing birds and what not.

Assam, the name of a north eastern state in India is all set to celebrate the season with its much-vaunted Rongali Bihu. The seven day long festival begins on Tuesday to be observed as Garu bihu. The day would be observed with the pujas offering to the cows..the lifeline of Assam and its economy. Early in the morning cows would be taken out for a community bath which would be followed by the pujas.

The Day two is Manih Bihu---the day of joy and merriment. Its the begining of the agricultural activities for the year in the Assamese calender begining on Friday. Bihu hucharies, the ineperable part of the Rongali Bihu would be in place to make the celebration a success.

Despite hardpressed by many and hurdles and hi-cups, the people of Assam are set to celebrate the Bihu this time also from Tuesday. The sky-rocketing price hike, string after strings of incidents of violence and even the electioneering heat and dust have nothing to disrupt the Bihu. Right from Sadiya to Dhubri, from Kamakhya to Kakopathat, its a moment of joy and merriment as the Bihu is here. The bihu hucharis, even it originated amid pastoral surrounding, with the passage of time is being shifted to the urban areas. Hucharis have reached the stage in towns.

Umpteen numbers of cultural functions are being organised to make the occasion across the state. Guwahati has gone one step ahead. The principal north eastern city has kickstarted the celebration of the bihu from Sunday with cultural function.

Markets are teeming with people for shopping. After all its the much-vaunted Rongali Bihu.

Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi has congratulated the people on the occasion. In a message, he hopes that the Bihu will bring peace and development to Assam at a time it is embroiled in violence. 

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Pranay on 15 April, 2010
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Happy Rongali Bihu....remembering every seconds of bihu songs, dance & food also..Pranay
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MANOJ DUBEY on 14 April, 2010
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Dear all, Happy Rongali Bihu,
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Atifa Deshamukhya on 14 April, 2010
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Yes, Where can I enjoy 2010 Delhi Bihu?
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Kamalesh Medhi on 13 April, 2010
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Where and when is 2010 Delhi Bihu planned?
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Indreswar Pegu on 13 April, 2010
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Hi
Happy Rongali Bihu to all the people of Asom
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Chandan on 02 April, 2010
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Where is 2010 Delhi Bihu planned ?
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biswajeet on 13 March, 2010
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kuneu kya assamese t bihur hubhesha diya nai.......SHAME!!!!!!!!!
Nije english t kotha koi school r dukh di labh nai.......
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Limbu on 11 March, 2010
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hi,
Happy Rongali Bihu,i am now in Saudi Arab I miss every one and bihu also,
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Bitopan Das on 05 February, 2010
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So we should try to teach them about our culture Pallavi . We should try our best.
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Pallavi Barua on 04 February, 2010
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What is the use of celebrating Bihu in Assam when teachers in English medium schools torture students when speaking in Assamese with friends....SHAME!
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Bitopan Das on 04 February, 2010
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"If winter comes can spring be far behind."
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Mohammed Alam on 24 April, 2009
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I feel proud when I now any good things going on to Axom. I basically came from formar Lower Axom (Sylhet, Bangladesh). We still have all of the major haritage of axomese culture. Infact we have both Bangali and Axomese mixed traditions and that two great culture shaped us a new cultural entity that is Sylhoti. Congratulations my Axomese brothers and sisters. Long live Axom.

Mohammed Alam
Sydney
Mohmd.Alam@gmail.com
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bikash das on 16 April, 2009
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hi,
dear all Happy Rongali Bihu,i am now in karela miss every one and bihu also,
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Helal khan on 15 April, 2009
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Hojai Nagoan Assam India
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Amit chetry on 14 April, 2009
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very good...i m very impressed
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