Dear All,
 
In my earlier letters also, I am trying to bring one point that in any types of 
discussion people should limit their expertise comments to their parent fields. 
Although it is always welcome to those who wanted to participate in any 
discussion. I don’t find appropriate who gives very silly comments to those who 
have worked their entire life in particular fields. Suppose some one disagree 
with late Chandra Prasad Saikia contribution to the Assamese Literature and 
Language, in my opinion those have only right to have give their expert comment 
against persons like Chandra Prasad Saikia, who have credible expertise in 
Assamese literature and Language. Without having any kind of expertise, infect 
from different field based thousand kilometers away does not shows any 
credibility. 
I don’t like to hear from people who have finished their education in any field 
of engineering and gives expert comment here and there. If any one have genuine 
interest, please first try to read some thing and gives such comments in any 
matters on Assam or else where.
 
Regards
Biswajeet 


j p rajkhowa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My dear Shri barua
Thanks a lot for your thought provoking letter. I share your concern on the 
name Oxom or Asom and agree that, we should call our homeland's name Assam or 
Asam, which many noted historians of bygone times, used to write.There is 
however, nothing wrong, in the name 'Asom' also, which indicate both 'oo' as 
well as 'oa'phonetically, as there are so many words in Assamese, meaning or 
implying both.Personally, I would like either Asam or Assam, for our motherland.

I would like to clarify that, I have not joined the Editorship of any 
newspaper, as yet. I only contribute a column to The Sentinel, which is 
published every Sunday.

With regards and best wishes
Yours Sincerely
JPRajkhowa.

On Wed, 29 Nov 2006 "Barua25" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :

Dear Sri Rajkhowa:
I have heard that you have takebn up the Editorship of Sentinel.
Congratualations!!
During the time of Mr Bezbaruah, he tried to introduce the Roman letter X for 
the Assamese guttural sound kh. That was a very scientific and logical 
appraoch. According we should write Assam in Assamese Roman script as OXOM.
However, Mr Chandra Prsada Saikia who may be termed a pseudi intellectual of 
Assam wrote an Editorial in Gariyashi pleading that Assam should be written as 
ASOM in Assamese Roman script.

Needless to say that his reasong is wrong. According to his own statement, it 
will kill the Assamese X sound in the Assamese word OXOM as it has killed the X 
sound in so many Assamese words like Saikia, Sarma, Sibasagar simply because we 
used to write S for X.

Now some of us find it very painful to see that Sentinel is also using to write 
ASOM instead of OXOM.

With this letter I plead you to start writing OXOM and not ASOM.

In this connection, I include my article on the origin of the wrods OXOM and 
ASSAM for your information.

We should have no business to try to change the name of Assam to ASOM.

A reply to yhis letter will be highly appreciated.

Regards

Rajen Barua
Houston, Texas

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