Leading literary and sociocultural group Debajani Deka Education Trust, situated in Morigaon, arranged a criticism of two unique works authored by two women that focused on the experiences of the Indian Army during the 1962 Indo-China War and the 1999 Kargil War. The significance, function, and commitment of the Indian Army to the nation have been attempted to be established by both authors. Everyone at Nipun Pam, Baghara, Morigaon, was enthralled by the event, which featured music, theater, and critique on Monday night. Sandhyarani Dutta Kakati’s “Indian Army and the Writer’s Personal Experience” and Ami Barthakur’s “Tolilong To Kargil” were the two publications under review. The program was arranged by Baghara Ashok Deka, the owner of Nipun Pam, and the secretary of the Debajani Deka Education Trust.
Dr. Paban Ch. Gogoi, a renowned author and litterateur, offered a somber critique of the volumes. Ankita Das then performed a patriotic song. The main guest, renowned poet Keshab Bora, renowned Tiwa poet Maneswar Deuri, Colonel Jagadish Ch Kakati (Retd), and numerous other writers and poets were also present for the performance of the drama “Dhup Ka Ek Tukra,” which translates to “Ekajali Rod.” “My book Tolilong To Kargil will inspire the youths who wish to serve in the Indian Army,” author Ami Barthakur told The Sentinel. The story is based on Captain Jintu Gogoi and his selfless sacrifice for the nation.
