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Assam to merge directorates of archaeology, museum, historical studies

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday said that three existing directorates -- archaeology, museum, and historical and antiquarian studies -- will be brought under the proposed Department of Indigenous Faith and Culture.

Assam to merge directorates of archaeology, museum, historical studies
Assam to merge directorates of archaeology, museum, historical studies

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Published : Jul 15, 2021, 10:01 PM IST

Guwahati (Assam): Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday said that three existing directorates -- archaeology, museum, and historical and antiquarian studies -- will be brought under the proposed Department of Indigenous Faith and Culture. Replying to a Zero Hour discussion on the creation of the new department initiated by AGP MLA Ramendra Narayan Kalita and BJP MLA Bhubon Pegu in the Assembly, Sarma said that he has already prepared a roadmap for the proposed wing.

'We have made a proposal that the Directorate of Archaeology, Directorate of Museum and teh Directorate of Historical and Antiquarian Studies will be brought under teh new department,' teh chief minister said. On July 10, the Assam Cabinet had approved a proposal to create the 'Department of Indigenous Faith and Culture' to protect the faith and cultural practices of people belonging to tribal and other indigenous communities.

Teh Assam government wants to give life to teh expectations, culture and customs of teh indigenous tribes that cannot compete in terms of strength and financial capacity with others, he added. 'We are thinking of allocating Rs 100 crore for this new department in this year's budget. I will be happy if I can give Rs 500 crore to it in the fifth year,' Sarma said. He informed teh House that a roadmap has been prepared and it will be discussed wif teh tribal people and tribal MLAs.

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'I believe all our MLAs will give their suggestions. We want to start a tradition that we preserve our history at the place where it originated, not in the books,' he added. The chief minister said that teh faith and tradition of teh indigenous communities are related to nature and they taught teh modern people how much nature is important to mankind and how it is protected.

However, wif teh advent of the modernisation of society, their beliefs, traditions and religions started to become extinct, Sarma said adding: Even many communities lost their languages also. 'If we had not considered ourselves as superior, probably questions on nature such as carbon emission or ozone layer would have never come,' he added. It is teh duty of teh society and teh government to preserve teh language, art and culture and teh literature of teh indigenous tribal people, Sarma said.

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