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Highlighting the need to excel through skill, resilience, and dedication, the Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways said, “There are no shortcuts to success. Every achievement comes through competition and challenges. Assam’s various ethnic groups must advance through education, culture, and sports. It is our responsibility to uplift the Sonowal Kachari community through action, not just words.” The Minister said this while addressing the Central Foundation Day of the All-Assam Sonowal Kachari Women’s Association (AASKWA) in Dibrugarh on Sunday.
Sarbananda Sonowal emphasised the critical role of women in nation-building, stating that “a mother’s lap is the world’s best institution of learning”.
Citing the Rigveda, the Union Minister stressed that women have historically played a fundamental role in shaping a progressive and holistic society. “A mother inspires her children to acquire knowledge and guides them with courage. Without effort and perseverance, it is impossible to realise one’s full potential,” he said.
Sonowal further underlined the importance of balancing technological advancement with humanity, stating, “Progress is essential, but without humanity, it remains incomplete. We must prioritize human values to overcome the challenges before us.”
Sonowal highlighted the need for the Sonowal Kachari community to excel through skill, resilience, and dedication. “There are no shortcuts to success. Every achievement comes through competition and challenges. Assam’s various ethnic groups must advance through education, culture, and sports. It is our responsibility to uplift the Sonowal Kachari community through action, not just words,” Sarbananda Sonowal said.
He reiterated the government’s continuous efforts over the past decade to empower women. “Millions of women in India have become self-reliant and are contributing significantly to national progress and economic growth. By 2047, we aim to build a self-reliant and developed India, and I call upon the women of this community to take a leading role in this mission. A strong and empowered women’s force translates to accelerated national growth and prosperity.”
The event was attended by several prominent figures, including Rashmirekha Sonowal, President of the All Assam Sonowal Kachari Women’s Association (AASKWA); former legislator Jyotsna Sonowal; Dipuranjan Makrari, president of the reception committee; Dr. Shrutidhara Mahanta, professor at Dibrugarh University; Devananda Chelleng, president of the All Assam Sonowal Kachari Students’ Association; and former chief executive member of the Sonowal Kachari Autonomous Council, Dandi Sonowal, among other distinguished guests and local residents.


