In the vibrant land of Assam, where the mighty Brahmaputra carves its path, another powerful river has been flowing for over fifty years. This isn't a river of water, but of words, emotions, and stories—penned by the resilient women of the state. This river is the Sadou
There are some stories that flow not from a pen, but directly from the heart of a culture. In Assam, for over fifty years, these stories have found a powerful voice through the incredible women of the Sadou Asom Lekhika Samaroh Samiti (SALSS). Founded way back in 1974, this organization
In the lush, green valleys of Assam, stories are not just told; they are lived. They flow in the rhythm of the Brahmaputra, echo in the Bihu songs, and are woven into the very fabric of our culture. For generations, these stories were often whispered from mother to daughter, carrying
In the heart of Assam, where the mighty Brahmaputra carves its path, there flows another river—a river of stories, poems, and songs, nurtured for generations by the women of the land. For a long time, many of these voices were like gentle streams, flowing in the background. But in