Skip to content Skip to navigation

Patharighat martyrs get rich tribute by Red Horns Army

One hundred fifteen years ago on 28th January 1894, the villagers of Patharighat in Darrang district of Assam revolted against the British atrocities in which 140 people lost their lives and 150 injured. The martyrs were buried together at this very place called the 'Patharughatar Ran' . This historic place now witnesses a magnificent memorial service organized by the Red Horns Artillery Brigade. This pious and sacred function was attended by Major General, Chander Prakash, AVM, General Officer Commanding, Red Horns Division on January 30, 2009.

Patharighat is etched in the history of our freedom struggle with Golden words. It was at this very place 115 years ago 140 villagers of the region sacrificed their lives protesting against the atrocities of the British. This brutal massacre took place much before the Jalianwala Bagh and heralded the initiation of the freedom movement in the North East.

In a sanguine ceremony organized under the stewardship of Brigadier R K Rajput, Commander, Red Horns Artillery Brigade, troops paid homage to the martyrs with full military honors. The decorated memorial was witness to a massive out pour of humanity, where people cutting across all divisions assembled in silent reverence. The Deputy Commissioner of Darrang, D J Hazarika and noted freedom fighter and Gandhian, Pani Ram Das, addressed the gathering. The General Officer in his speech highlighted the importance of this historic event in our lives and urged one and all to work towards the greater prosperity and progress of Assam.

Later in the day Major General, Chander Prakash, VSM, GOC, Red Horns Division, dedicated a vocational training centre to the people of Assam, Constructed at Kalaigaon, under the aegis of the Army's Operation Sadbhavana project this training node will provide training in skills like welding, plumbing, carpentry and candle making to the unemployed and needy. A colorful cultural programme was put up by local children of the area, which was applauded enthusiastically by the huge gathering present for the function. The General Officer also flagged in a group of students from Kalaigaon and Deomornai, who had the opportunity to visit the splendors of Rajasthan during the National Integration Tour organized by 65 Field Regiment. The children; had been on a conducted tour of Jaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer and New Delhi for a period of nine days earlier.

Speaking on the occasion, Major General, Chander Prakash, VSM, GOC Red Horns Division reiterated the Army's resolve to strive for an all round progress and development of the people of Assam. He mentioned that the aim of the training centre was to provide skills for earning a livelihood to the youth and urged them to lead respectable lives as responsible citizens of the country. The General Officer also mentioned that the National Integration tours were organized to expose the children of the region to the rapid strides made by the country and motivate them to strive for the same in their home state. He presented gifts and mementos to the participants of the function. Civil dignitaries and important personalities of the area like freedom fighter, Pani Ram Das were present on the occasion.

Comments

Bikash Kumar Das's picture

Sad that the reporter missed main lines. The Kalaigaon VTC land is donated by my Father Pani Ram Das. See here http://assamnet.org/posts/index.php?t=rview&goto=6885&th=3420#msg_6885

Pages

Add new comment

Random Stories

Sikh delegation visits Chapormukh Gurudwara

30 Aug 2017 - 9:52pm | Dibya J Borthakur
Prominent Sikh leader and Delhi MLA Manjinder Sirsa expressed grave concern over the socio economic condition of the community in Assam.  Talking to reporters after visiting the Mataji Gurdwar...

Bhupen Hazarika's statue unveiled

8 Nov 2016 - 10:52pm | Jayanta Kumar Das
A life size statue of Dr Bhupen Hazarika was ceremoniously unveiled at Kalaigaon on November 5 on the occasion of his fifth death anniversary.Noted musician and colleague of Dr. Hazarika Kamal Kataki...

Wangchadong football tournament ends

10 Oct 2015 - 9:30pm | AT News Itanagar
The Thansen Wangchadong Memorial Football Tournament organised in memory of Rani of Borduria Late Thansen Wanghadong culminated at Nehru Stadium in Khonsa on Saturday.In his speech Nampong MLA Laisam...

Woman dies post operation

24 Sep 2016 - 9:35pm | AT Kokrajhar Bureau
A 51-year-old woman was died post gall- blooder operation at RNB civil hospital today in Kokrajhar due to wrong treatment. On the other hand, attending doctor said that operation was successfully...

Other Contents by Author

Despite many differences with the sayings and doings of the Chief Minister, Tarun Gogoi, I share at least one of his views on an occasion that the people of Assam are ‘emotional’. He is right, I agree since watching the various affairs through which the state has passed and the CM has succeeded in having the reign of state administration successfully for about one and a half decades. Since the beginning of last phase of 20th century, I recall the memories of Assam agitation against the foreigners issue in the state right from  the year 1979. The students and the general public under the banner of All Assam Students Union (AASU) and Asom Gana Sangram Samiti (AGSS) brought the entire...
More than two hundred villagers and beneficiaries of Indira Awaas Yojana ( IAY ) scheme , under Raha revenue circle ,today staged a demonstration in front of the Block Development Office ,Raha.The demonstrators shouting slogans against Ataphoor Rahaman, BDO , Raha block alleged that their funds meant for the construction of their IAY house were not released for several months by the BDO due to the fishy deal between the BDO and Raha MLA Piyush Hazarika. Later , talking to the media the BDO also confessed the allegations leveled against him by the demonstrators and agreed to release the funds.
It’s rightly said, ‘where there is a will there is a way’. It has come true in the life of a school teacher from the remote northeastern state of Tripura, which lags behind the facilities in the field of development in many respect. Sujit Bhowmik, a retired science teacher from Government school, Agartala has earned a number of achievements to his credit during his tenure in service and has continued his efforts even after his retirement. He contributed a number of articles related to health, environment and wildlife etc; in English and Bengali language newspapers and periodicals. Several books he has got published so far with him minimum source of income.Now, he has come out with a single...
Recent controversy between Assam Governor, Padmanabha Balkrishna Acharya and Chief Minister, Tarun Gogoi over the issue of rhinos killings in state has brought a number of questions in the mind of the people regarding danger to the life of world famous one-horn rhinos.  A large number people have started thinking whether the elimination of the state symbol is ‘state sponsored’ one?. Large number of brutal killings of famous rhinos in the state have come into light through media continuously for a long time, but the state administration seems to be uncared and unmoved on this serious subject. The head of the state as a citizen of India has every right to express his views and anguish on...
For film enthusiasts of Assam and the Northeast  region of the country, an  intensive workshop has been designed and developed by the Institute of Moving Images, a well known film school from Mumbai, which will be conducting a workshop at the State Art Gallery from  March 15. The classes will be held for two months on every Saturday and Sunday from 2 PM to 7 PM.Pankaj Roy, the director of the IMI, a seasoned film and TV programme producer and director, addressing the  media persons at Guwahati on March 2, last informed that during the two months weekend workshop the members would write, shoot and edit four short films of their own and assist others in 20 student film...
In a significant development in which India failed to take-up issues with the Chinese government, Bangladesh has dared to push the issue relating to both the neighboring countries.  According to a media report Chinese government planned to construct several mega dams and hydro projects in Brahmaputra (Lohit) basin in Tibet’s Jangmu and Great Bend region. Bangladesh opposed the Chinese plan through a strong letter from Dacca to Beijing. A copy of the letter from Bangladesh’s foreign office was also sent to Bangladesh high commissioner’s office at New Delhi and Chinese embassy in Dacca. Bangladesh through this letter suggested to hold a three-party meeting among China, Bangladesh and...
Durniti Birodhi Manab Adhikar Suraksha Mancha (DBMASM), an NGO has challenged Assam forest minister, Rockybul Hussain, for his misleading and indecent behavior against Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti (KMSS) leader, Akhil Gogoi as shown on a local leading TV channel recently. The Manch president, Pradip Baruah, has alleged in an open letter addressed to the forest minister on his claim as ‘absurd’ that he has proved hundred percent successful forest minister. Baruah has ridiculed the minister’s claim and asked him to prove his success in saving the rhinos or in getting them killed? He has drawn his attention on the regular media reports of killing rhinos in the state.The Manch president...
Assam Chief Minister, Tarun Gogoi, is perhaps the supreme stalwart in the country, who dared to under-estimate the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi’s dynamism, capability and strength. On most of the occasions, he seems to have challenged PM, Modi in order to prove ‘himself ‘ as better being’ proud’ of ruling the state of Assam for last fourteen years. He claims himself better administrator, because he has gained mastery in dividing the people on different issues, which he has hired from the past British rulers of the country. The simple and humble people of Assam fall prey of the false stories of development without moving out to find the truth about such developments. Those who oppose and...
India accounts for nearly 69 million people living with diabetes according to a report published by the International Diabetes Federation (IDF). According to latest IDF estimate the worldwide 382 million people are living with diabetes. India is known as the Diabetes capital of the world. November 14 is observed as the World Diabetes Day. The North Eastern Diabetes Society (NEDS), a non-profit organization of prominent diabetologist and endocrinologist of the North-east is celebrating this day in Guwahati in a grand way. This day was chosen as the birthday of Fedrick Banting, a medical scientist who co-discovered Insulin and was the first person to use it on humans.Diabetes in Indians is...
It is more than six months, when Guwahati Municipal Corporation (GMC) decided to construct four city markets buildings at a time and in a hasty action a ‘mockery of foundation stone’ laying ceremony of four markets were done by nobody else than the Assam Chief Minister, Tarun Gogoi himself at a single place located in densely populated area of Ulubari. The existing Ulubari GMC market had to bear the brunt of damages of the stalls created by the poor traders of the market for the function. GMC Commissioner and Mayor along with some other GMC officials approached the office bearers of the Ulubari Bazar Committee on March 4,2014, with the information that the foundation stone laying ceremony...