Dear Raiz,
We mourn the sudden and tragic passing of our own Dr. Jawahar Barua of Texas. Let us collectively pray for his eternal rest in heaven. May God give strength to his immediate and extended family to cope with this terrible loss!
This edition of our Newsletter is dedicated to our Assam Convention 2012 at Calgary, Canada. For those of us who had the good fortune to attend, this was truly a convention of great beauty and finesse. The tireless Host committee skillfully wove a splendid tapestry spanning the reverberating music and dance of the Brahmaputra valley, soulful Goalporia lokogeet, the trumpeting of elephants, Bollywood dhamaka punctuated by riveting western melodies. In many ways, this convention also marked for us a transition from the days of our venerable bard, Bhupenda to the modern generation. The baton exchange literally occurred, when Bhupenda’s eternal music, rekindled wonderfully by his son Tej and sister Stuty, was followed by the ebullient music of the guest artistes Dikshu and Barnali and the young folks of Calgary and Edmonton. Read all about the enchanting programs in the following collages.
AANA President Gautam Lal Baruah speaking at the 2012 Assam Convention Calgary
during Inauguration. (To his right Mrs. Anu Borah, AFNA Board of Director
and left Hon. Manmeet Bhullar, Minister of Services Alberta)
In the fun and excitement, we sometimes forget the great challenges faced in hosting such a convention. It has been recognized by several past organizers including the present executive body, that our Annual Assam Convention is quite a complex endeavor due to its continent wide ambit, financial liquidity and solvency issues, challenges in obtaining artistes visas, negotiation of favorable hotel contracts, media promotion etc. While several host committees have embraced these challenges whole heartedly, it is also true that in many cases the wheel had to be reinvented and unforeseen hurdles had to be overcome. This has, on several occasions, diminished the element of joy among the organizers and is counter to the essence of these conventions. Therefore, “The Guidelines for Hosting the Assam Convention” were introduced at the Annual General Body Meeting by the AANA President to facilitate a smooth transition from one convention to the next and to remove the road bumps in convention execution. This was the culmination of countless discussions among the AANA executive body over several months. These guidelines were an attempt to distill the experience of past convention organizers into a few concise bullet-points covering the main organizational aspects of the convention. A lively discussion ensued following the presentation, after which the Assam Convention Guidelines were unanimously approved by the AANA members present.
I take this opportunity to welcome several new Life and Annual members into our fold. God bless you. The tireless volunteers of the umbrella organizations of AANA, AFNA and ASSNA work ceaselessly to promote Assamese culture, literature and social uplift. We exhort you to join this family and contribute to these noble causes. The forms are available in this newsletter. We are grateful to the Calgary Host Committee for the fantastic convention. Their story was a labor of love, perseverance and guts triumphing against daunting financial and logistical challenges. The 34th Assam Convention, 2013 will be at Detroit, Michigan. Read about it in this issue and mark your calendars for a really stupendous convention in Detroit in 2013. See you there.
- Best wishes and regards,
Dr. Gautam L Baruah, President, AANA