Miya Muslims in Sonapur: A Threat to Tribal identity and dominion

Buddha Bharat Guwahati-based young social activist Assam has witnessed a growing concern for the increasing population of Miya Muslims in recent years which has slowly eroded the domination of indigenous populations. Talking about Sonapur, which is adjacent to Guwahati, one can reveal that over 10,000 Miya people (who had originally migrated from East Pakistan/Bangladesh) came…

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Whose Father’s Property is Assam?

By Prof. Nandita Saikia Indian Institute of Population Studies, Mumbai A song known as the “Miya Song” has recently gained attention on social media in Assam. This song, performed by individuals of Bangladeshi origin, raises the provocative question, “Is this land (Assam) your father’s property?” The song suggests that only the Miya community, Bangladeshi-origin Muslims,…

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Centre, Tripura Government Set to Sign Peace Accord with Two Insurgent Groups in Delhi Today

A significant peace agreement is expected to be signed today in New Delhi between the Central Government, the Tripura State Government, and two prominent insurgent groups—the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) and the All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF). According to an official announcement, the Memorandum of Settlement will be formalized in the presence of…

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Srimanta Sankardev: A Visionary of Greater Indian Culture and Sanatan Dharma

Srimanta Sankardev (1449–1568) stands as a monumental figure in the cultural, religious, and literary landscape of Assam and India. His life and works, deeply rooted in the Bhakti movement, transformed the socio-religious fabric of Assam, integrating it more firmly with the broader Indian cultural and religious context. Sankardev’s perspectives on Greater Indian culture and Sanatan…

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