XOBDO.ORG
Press Release - 2011 

(10-March-2011)

 

With
great pleasure, we would like to announce that XOBDO.ORG has successfully

completed
5 years of existence on 10-March-2011.

 

XOBDO
is a group of people living across the globe to collectively do something good
for the region. Now, it is an NGO registered
under "Registration of Societies Act XXI of 1860" with a registration
number of RS/KAM(M)/240/A-24/352 of 2010-2011 with an office at House No-20,
Ashok Path Beltola, Guwahati. 

 

 

The
love for their mother tongue has generated more than 1600 selfless volunteers
who are working day and night from different parts of the world to create this
unique project – a multi-directional, multi-lingual, multi-media embedded, 
online
dictionary of the languages of the North-East India.
Apart from achieving 35000 Assamese words, it is already galloping ahead with a
large corpus of Karbi, Dimasa, Mising, Meeteilon, Hindi and Bengali words.
Efforts are on to attract volunteers to provide a constant addition of words in
the other 23 languages adopted in the project.

 

Apart
from creating the online dictionary, XOBDO is also involved in an ambitious
project to digitize and archive many old and new Assamese texts in
collaboration with www.xophura.org  

 

XOBDO.ORG
has also prepared course materials to teach Assamese to the children of the
non-residents Assamese people living in different parts of the world. Using
these materials two class room sessions are going on - one in Abu Dhabi, UAE 
and another in Bay Area of
California. The materials are freely available from http://learn.xobdo.org

 

Like
last year, this year also XOBDO.ORG would like to recognize 8 person who
selflessly contributed directly to these efforts. We would also like to
recognize other 3 people and 4 organizations or entities who contributed
significantly towards advancement of Assamese in the internet.

 

Those
who directly contributed toXOBDO.ORG:

1.
Dr. Probodh Borah - More than 6000 Assamese words contributions in XOBDO.ORG. 
We also appreciate his popular
Assamese blogs with special emphasis to science and travelogues.

2.
Sushanta Kar - Northeastern Bengali words contributions in XOBDO.ORG . We also 
congratulate
him for Assamese to Bengali translations of various novels, stories, poems etc.

 

3.
Arnab Phonglosa - Dimasa words contributions in XOBDO.ORG

4.
Caroline Kropi - Karbi words contributions in XOBDO.ORG

5.
Philippe Ramirez -Tiwa words contributions in XOBDO.ORG

6.
Dr. Barnali Deuri Bora - Deuri words contributions in XOBDO.ORG

7.
Abdul Hamid - Meeteilon words contributions in XOBDO.ORG

8.
Bornaly Hazarika - Hindi words contributions in XOBDO.ORG



Those who are not directly involved in XOBDO.ORG

1. Dr. Banajit Pathak: for working day and night selflessly for spreading
and popularizing Assamese in the internet. We also appreciate him for  
designing the first Unicode font  customized for Assamese. It can be found at 
www.kuhipat.org

 

2. Himjyoti Talukdar: for all the online and offline publicity he gathered for 
various
projects related to the use of Assamese over the internet.

 

3.
Uddip Talukdar - for English-Assamese
translations ( especially of

Sherlock Holmes stories)

 

4.
Oxomiya
Kotha Botora : A Facebook group started
by Mr. Pankaj Borah, who is currently pursuing Ph D   Norway.  The group 
initiating a kind of language
revolution (ভাষা আন্দোলন) in the internet. Due to the pressure from
this group a number of national and multinational companies were forced to 
apologize
and correct their advertisement published in distorted Assamese.

 

5.
enajori.com :  for spreading and popularizing Assamese in the
internet. 

 

6. The Sunday India (Assamese version)

http://www.thesundayindian.com/index.php?lang=as:
For being the first

full-fledged Assamese Unicode online magazine.

 

7.
e-Jonaki Jug Initiatives (http://sites.google.com/site/ejonakijug/): A 
initiative
started and lead by Mr. Wahid Saleh, born in Jorhat and now a prominent citizen
of The Netherlands. The initiative helped to increate online Assamese contents.

 

Last
year XOBDO conducted a series of essay compettetion to encourage students to
write in Assamese. The results are as follows:

 

Essay
Competition-1:

1. Group A First Prize : Hrithik Gogoi, Class IV, Hajji Asimuddin
 Mission School,
Sonari (Cash Prize Rs 1000)

2. Group B First Prize : Daisy Gogoi, Class VIII, Hajji Asimuddin
 Mission School,
Sonari (Cash Prize Rs 2000)

3. Group B Second Prize : Jairaj Kalita, Class VII, Faculty School,Geetanagar,
Guwahati

Essay (Cash Prize Rs 1000)

 

Competition-2:

4. Consolatory participation prize to Ms. Monalisa Borah, Class X,

Assam Jatiya Bidyalaya, Noonmati, Guwahati. (Cash Prize Rs 1000)

 

XOBDO.ORG
decided to continue conducting all Assam essay competition in the
future as well. 

 

XOBDO has a number of
other dedicated volunteers whom we could not include this year. Without their
selfless dedication, it would have not been possible for XOBDO to reach where
it stands now. 

 

 

Thanks,

 

Buljit Buragohain

Publicity Team

http://xobdo.org



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