Vintage Assam on website

- Rare photographs, audio clips, letters to showcase state
Wasim Rahman

A picture shows Bhupen Hazarika offering banana to a gibbon
Jorhat, May 10: A photograph of Bhupen Hazarika offering a banana to a gibbon, 
Lakshminath Bezbaroa's hand-written letter, educationist Krishna Kanta 
Handiqui's voice clip - these rare collectibles and many more will be brought 
to the public domain by a website to be launched by a research scholar here on 
Thursday.

Avinibesh Sharma, who hails from Jorhat, aims to showcase Vintage Assam through 
his website, to bring alive the state's history and culture with archaic 
pictures as well as interesting and unheard of facts.

The website, www.vintageassam.com, will initially contain information from the 
19th century onwards. Later, information prior to that era will be uploaded.

The website was designed by Sharma after he completed his masters in history 
from Delhi University two years ago.

Sharma told The Telegraph that the idea of the website came to him while doing 
his graduation and post-graduation in Delhi when he observed that people 
outside the Northeast had almost no idea about his state or even the region.

"Assam and the rest of the Northeast, known as a bio-diversity hotspot, are not 
known outside the region. The Northeast has a rich history and culture. It 
cradles the traditions and customs of so many tribes and communities. It stands 
witness to the glorious reign of small and big clans. Besides its rivers and 
hills, civilisation thrived here thousands of years ago," he said.

Because of a lack of knowledge about the region, most people from other parts 
of India think that Assam and its neighbouring states are socially backward and 
lead an uncivilised life far away from modern society, he added.

Sharma said British rulers discovered crude oil, set up tea gardens and opened 
coalfields in Assam in the 19th century which opened a new chapter in the 
state's history.

For the past two years, Sharma has been travelling across the state to collect 
historical and cultural facts and data. He thanked his father Niren Sharma for 
supporting him financially in his endeavour, which has now become a passion.

Sharma said last year he had opened a Facebook page under the name Vintage 
Assam to highlight the need to promote the state' history. He received an 
enormous response to this, with many people providing information and pictures 
of antiques, sites and interesting, unheard of facts.

"I have collected over 200 pictures of historical significance, letters written 
by famous personalities and audio clips of well-known personalities of the 
early 20th century. I, too, have photographed and interviewed (audio) important 
personalities," he said.

The website boasts of memorabilia such as Handiqui's audio interview, given 
just before his death in 1982, on his intellectual journey and the social 
conditions of tribal groups, Sharma's interview of Shaukat Ali, a well-known 
footballer who designed the Assam State Transport Corporation's logo (rhino) 
and Mahatma Gandhi's handwritten letter to Assam's freedom fighter Tayebulla 
(1946).

Besides, there are photographs of the Dalai Lama at Tezpur Circuit House in 
April 1959 after he fled Tibet and came to India for asylum, a US warplane at 
Jorhat airport during World War II, kerosene oil being packed at Digboi 
refinery during the forties of the last century, the launch of motor vehicle 
service between Guwahati and Shillong (now GS Road) in 1906, a piano owned by 
Rupkonwar Jyoti Prasad Agarwala and a gun used by Maniram Dewan.

He appealed to the people to contribute to the site by mailing pictures of 
historical importance or any other archaic material to 
avinibesh_sha...@outlook.com.

(The Telegraph ,11.05.2016)

http://www.telegraphindia.com/1160511/jsp/northeast/story_84895.jsp#.VzVqTdJ97IU
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