In every Indian home, there's a sacred tradition of stories passed down from our grandmothers and mothers. These aren't just tales; they are the threads that weave our culture, our values, and our identity. Now, imagine this intimate act of storytelling blooming into a powerful statewide
In the lush, green valleys of Assam, where the Brahmaputra flows with ancient stories, a quiet but powerful revolution has been unfolding for decades. It's a revolution fought not with weapons, but with words, led by the incredible women of the Sadou Asom Lekhika Samaroh Samiti. This isn&
In every household in Assam, there are stories. Stories whispered by grandmothers while braiding hair, songs hummed by mothers while cooking, and wisdom passed down through generations of women. These aren't just tales; they are the threads that weave the rich cultural fabric of the region. Now, imagine
In the lush, green valleys of Assam, where the mighty Brahmaputra flows with timeless stories, there exists a powerful voice – a collective echo of women who have nurtured the state's literary soul for decades. This voice belongs to the Sadou Asom Lekhika Samaroh Samiti, an organisation that is
Think about the stories you grew up with. The tales told by your grandmother, the folk songs your mother hummed. These weren't just stories; they were threads weaving the fabric of our culture, passed down through generations. In the beautiful land of Assam, this sacred act of storytelling
There's a certain magic in the stories our grandmothers tell us, isn't there? In Assam, this magic isn't just confined to homes; it's a living, breathing movement, nurtured by a powerful collective of women. I'm talking about the Sadou Asom
In the heart of Assam, where the mighty Brahmaputra flows and the air is thick with the fragrance of tea leaves and ancient stories, a powerful movement took root. It wasn't a movement of protests or politics, but one of words, creativity, and quiet strength. This is the