The Asam Sahitya Sabha (Assamese: অসম সাহিত্য সভা, Ôxôm Xahityô Xôbha or "Assam Literary Society") was founded in 1917 in Assam, India to promote the culture of Assam and Assamese literature. Presently it has about one thousand branches all over Assam and also outside the state. The central office is at Jorhat a city of historical importance. The branches and the district units also have their offices in their respective places.
Till 1826 AD. Assam was ruled mainly by Ahom and Koch dynasties. In 1826, Assam came under the rule of the British, and in the process it had become a part of the political map of India. Of course Assam was always an integral part of the cultural map of India.
However , the history of modern Assam, modern Assamese language and literature and culture found their starting points in the early part of the 19th century. Since 1872 some efforts were made to build up some organisations to work for the development of Assamese language, literature and culture of the modern period.
Ôxôm Xahityô Xôbha was the final results of all those efforts. In 1917 it came into being. The first conference was held in the month of December 1917 under the presidentship of Padmanath Gohain Baruah, a big name in the history of modern Assamese literature. Since then the annual conference, nowadays biennial, is held with great pomp and grandeur, and a writer of high reputation is elected to the presidency of the Society.
The conference of the Society become a big literary festival, unique in its character, which is attended by thousands of people. The writers of the state assemble, exchange their views and address the people. Currently, the 69th convention is being held at Chapar[1]
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Year | Name | Venue |
1917 | Padmanath Gohain Baruah | Sibsagar |
1918 | Chandradhar Barua | Goalpara |
1919 | Kaliram Medhi | Barpeta |
1920 | Hemchandra Goswami | Tezpur |
1923 | Amrit Bhushan Dev Adhikari | Jorhat |
1924 | Kanaklal Barua | Dibrugarh |
1924 | Lakshminath Bezbaruah | Guwahati |
1925 | Rajanikanta Bordoloi | Nagaon |
1926 | Benudhar Rajkhowa | Dhuburi |
1927 | Tarunram Phukan | Goalpara |
1929 | Kamalakanta Bhattacharya | Jorhat |
1930 | Mufizuddin Ahmed Hazarika | Golaghat |
1931 | Nagendra Narayan Choudhury | Sibsagar |
1933 | Jnanadabhiram Barua | North Lakhimpur |
1934 | Ananda Chadra Agarwala | Mangaldoi |
1936 | Raghunath Choudhari | Tezpur |
1937 | Krishna Kanta Handique | Guwahati |
1940 | Moidul Islam Bora | Jorhat |
1944 | Nilamani Phukan | Sibsagar |
1947 | Nilamani Phukan | Dibrugarh |
1950 | Ambikagiri Roychudhury | Margherita |
1953 | Surya Kumar Bhuyan | Shillong |
1955 | Nalini Bala Devi | Jorhat |
1955 | Jatindra Nath Duorah | Guwahati |
1956 | Benudhar Sarma | Dhuburi |
1958 | Padmadhar Chaliha | Tinisukia |
1959 | Atul Chandra Hazarika | Nagaon |
1960 | Trailokya nath Goswami | Palashbari |
1961 | Trailokya Nath Goswami | Goalpara |
1963 | Ratnakanta Borkakati | Nazira |
1964 | Mitradev Mahanta | Digboi |
1965 | Dimbeswar Neog | Nalbari |
1966 | Binanda Chandra Barua | North Lakhimpur |
1967 | Nakul Chandra Bhuyan | Dibrugarh |
1968 | Jnanath Bora | Tezpur |
1969 | Ananda Chandra Barua | Barpeta |
1970 | Upendra Chandra Lekharu | Dhing |
1971 | Tirtha Nath Sarma | Makum |
1972 | Hem Barua | Dhuburi |
1973 | Giridhar Sarma | Rangia |
1974 | Maheshwar Neog | Mangaldoi |
1975 | Satyendra Nath Sarma | Titabor |
1976 | Jagheshwar Sarma | Tihu |
1977 | Syed Abdul Malik | Abhayapuri |
1978 | Prasannalal Choudhury | Golaghat |
1979 | Atul Chandra Barua | Sualkuchi |
1980 | Jatindra Nath Goswami | Roha |
1981 | Sitanath brahmachoudhury | Tinisukia |
1982 | Sitanath Brahmachoudhury | Diphu |
1983 | Birendra Kumar Bhattacharya | Bongaigaon |
1985 | Jogesh Das | Bihpuria |
1986 | Biren Borkotoki | Kampur |
1987 | Mahendra Bora | Pathsala |
1988 | Kirthi Nath Hazarika | Hailakandi |
1989 | Mahim Bora | Doomdooma |
1990 | Nabakanta Barua | Biswanath Chariali |
1991 | Nirmal Prabha Bordoloi | Dhudhnoi |
1992 | Lakshyadhar Choudhury | Goreshwar |
1993 | Dr Bhupen Hazarika | Sibsagar |
1994 | Lila Gogoi | Morigaon |
1995 | Hitesh Deka | Sarthebari |
1996 | Laksminandan Bora | Bokakhat |
1997 | Nagen Saikia | Bilasipara |
1998 | Nagen Saikia | Howraghat |
1999 | Chandra Prasad Saikia | Hajo |
2000 | Chandra Prasad Saikia | Jorhat |
2001 | Homen Borgohain | Dibrugarh |
2002 | Homen Borgohain | Kalgachia |
2003 | Birendra Nath Dutta | North Lakhimpur |
2004 | Birendra Nath Dutta | Hojai |
2005 | Kanak Sen Deka | Siphajhar |
2006 | Kanak Sen Deka | Belsar |
2007 | Kanak Sen Deka | Chapar |
2009 | Rongbong Terang | Dhemaji |
2010 | Rongbong Terang | Dergaon |
Giridhar Sharma : b 1912 d 1978. He was a litterateur and academic and the founder principal of the Arya Vidyapeeth College at Gauhati. President of the Asom Sahitya Sabha in 1973 he wrote several books like Asomiya Bhasar Vyakaran, Sanskrit Vyakaran Chandrika, Anglo-Assamese Dictionary, etc.