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    Governor Hari Babu Kambhampati chairs Silchar – Sylhet Festival 2022, an Indo-Bangla friendship initiative

    Publish Date: December 3, 2022
    Governor addressing the program

    Silchar, the 3rd December 2022: Governor Hari Babu Kambhampati chaired day one and two of the first Silchar – Sylhet Festival held at Police Parade Ground, Silchar. The inaugural function was held last evening(December 2) and was graced by the two chief guests – Shri G.Kishan Reddy, Union Minister for Culture, Tourism & DoNER, and Dr. AK Abdul Momen, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Bangladesh. Shri Parimal Suklabaidya, Assam Transport Minister, and Shri Mohammad Mustafizur Rahman, High Commissioner of Bangladesh to India were the guests of honour.

    The inaugural program began with a welcome address by Dr. Rajdeep Roy, MP, Silchar. The chair, chief guests, and the guests of honour addressed the gatherings.

    Governor Hari Babu Kambhampati in his address thanked the organisers for honoring him to chair this historic session. He supported the idea of arranging a common platform where the delegates from the two friendly nations meet. He hoped that this kind of event would promote and strengthen the relationship between the two neighbouring countries. On the second day, Governor enlightened the delegates on how the dynamic leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is transforming India and build a stronger than before relationship with Bangladesh under the dynamic leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. He explained how important is the North East region in the implementation of India’s Act East Policy to better its relation with the ASEAN countries. He also highlighted the Kaladan Multi Modal Transit Transport Project(KMMTTP) under the Ministry Of External Affairs(MEA). Governor said that this project, once completed with open the door of business for North East through Mizoram. He also suggested that Bangladesh will be an important player in this corridor.

    Full Speech of Governor: https://dipr.mizoram.gov.in/post/speech-of-dr-hari-babu-kambhampati-honble-governor-of-mizoram-on-the-occasion-of-1st-international-silchar-sylhet-festival-organized-by-india-foundation-at-silchar-assam-on-2-3-december-2022

    Silchar – Sylhet Festival 2022 is a festival organised jointly by the India Foundation and Ministry of Cultural Affair to strengthen the healthy relationship between India and Bangladesh. At the program, about 100 strong delegates of businessmen, politicians, and scholars from Bangladesh were led by their Foreign Minister. Day 2 of the Festival was also held successfully today at the same venue. The first Silchar – Sylhet Festival 2022 mainly focussed on the topic of Trade and Commerce but it also touched the subject like culture, food, language & literature, and the shared interest in our rivers and the climate.

     

    Written by: Malsawmsanga, MIS, Deputy Director


    Governor Hari Babu Kambhampati in India leh Bangladesh palai intawkkhawm kaihruai (Mizo)

    Aizawl, the 3rd December 2022: Governor Hari Babu Kambhampati chuan Silchar – Sylhet Festival hawnna nizan khan a kaihruaia; a ni hnihna inkhawm vawiina neih pawh a kaihhruai nghal.

    Hawnna inkhawmah hian Governor Hari Babu Kambhampati chu uaptu a ni a. Pu G.Kishan Reddy, Union Minister for Culture, Tourism & DoNER leh Dr AK Abdul Momen, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Bangladesh te chu khuallian an ni a. Pu Parimal Suklabaidya, Assam Transport Minister leh Pu Mohammad Mustafizur Rahman, High Commissioner of Bangladesh to India te chu khualzahawm an ni thung.

    Bangladesh palaite leh India mi pawimawhte intawhkhawmnaah hian Governor Hari Babu Kambhampati chuan thu a sawi a. Silchar leh Sylhet khawpui te chu insumdawntawnna bakah culture ang hawi pawha tunhma atanga inzawmna nghet nei tawh tih a sawi a. He inkungkaihna hi ram pahnihte inthianthatna tinghettu atan hman kan duh a ni a ti. India leh Bangladesh chu tunhma atang tawh thian tha an ni tih sawiin he inlaichina hi kawng hrang hrangah hlawk taka hman tangkai zel ni se tha a tih thu a sawi a ni. Bangladesh atanga sumdawng lokal te pawh India hmarchhak lamah an sumdawnna huang rawn zauh zel turin a sawm bawk a ni.

    India in Act East Policy chak takin a kalpui mek a. He hmalaknaah inkalpawhna tha ngaihpawimawh a ni a. Tunah MEA in KMMTTP project hmangin Mizoram chu India hmarchhak leh Kolkata lawngchawlhna kawngpuiah a siam dawn a. He mi project ngaihtuahna nen Bangladesh sawrkar leh sumdawng te chu Mizoram lam lo hawi tel turin a sawm bawk a ni.

    Dr AK Abdul Momen, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Bangladesh chuan India sawrkar leh Bangladesh inlaichinna chu tunhma atangin a tha tawh a. Tunah phei chuan economy thangchak ber pahnih an nih tawh avangin ram pahnihte inlaichinna leh insumdawntawnna hi khawvel huapin a pawimawh tawh a. India tan Bangladesh chu South Asia a sumdawnna kawnga a thawhpui lian ber a ni a. Bangladesh tan pawh India chu khawvel pum huapa a sumdawnna kawnga a thawhpui(business partner) lian ber dawttu a ni mek a ni a ti. Bangladesh in sumdawnna kawngah tan a la mek a, India hmarchhak state te nena an sumdawnna phei chu nasa taka tihlen a tum mek a ni a ti.

    Silchar – Sylhet Festival 2022 hi Police Parade Ground Silchar-ah neih a ni a. India leh Bangladesh ram ten insumdawn tawnna lian zawk leh ram pahnihte inlaichinna tinghet zual tura he hun hi buatsaih a ni.

    Hawnna inkhawmah hian Dr Rajdeep Roy, MP, Silchar hnen atangin palaite inlawmna thuchah ngaihthlak a ni a. Hemi hnuah hian Khuallian pahnih te leh khualzahawm te hnen atangin thuchah ngaihthlak a ni bawk.

    Tun tuma neih, Silchar-Syhlet Festival hi a vawikhatna a ni a. India Foundation leh Ministry of Cultural Affair te tangkawp a buatsaih a ni a. He intawhkhawmna a tel tur hian Bangladesh atangin sumdawng leh politician te an zavaiin mi 100 chuang Bangladesh Foreign Minister hian a rawn ho a ni. Vawiinah a ni-2-na program neih chhunzawm a ni a. He hunah hian Governor Hari Babu Kambhampati chu uaptu a ni a. Dr AK Abdul Momen, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Bangladesh chu khuallian a ni a. Assam Forest Minister leh Bangladesh High Commissioner to India te chu khualzahawm an ni thung.

     

    Written by: Malsawmsanga, MIS, Deputy Director