Assam's Seema Thakur defies odds, launches inspiring autobiography at Tezpur Event
Tezpur/Assam: Seema Thakur, noteworthy alumni of Tezpur Rashtrabhasha Vidyalaya, disproved the idea that economic hindrances and physical issues can obstruct imaginative undertakings by exhibiting her initial autobiographical production called "Anusmriti: Ek Atmakatha" to the audience.
Seema proved that neither her disadvantaged economic background nor her wheelchair-bound condition could hinder her artistic pursuits.
The book launch ceremony took place at Tezpur Rashtrabhasha Vidyalaya, with esteemed guests and dignitaries in attendance, reported The Hills Times.
Dr. Ananta Nath, retired Head of the Hindi Department at Tezpur University and former President of Tezpur Hindi Sahitya Sammelan, graced the occasion as the chief guest and shed light on the various aspects of autobiographical writing.
Dr. Nath expressed confidence that Seema's efforts would serve as a profound source of inspiration to all.
MLA Tezpur, Prithiraj Rabha, an honored guest at the event, called upon the students of the school to delve into Seema's literary work.
He assured Seema of government assistance, pledging support to her in whatever capacity possible in the future.
Ritubaran Sarma, the Vice Chairman of AMTRON, took the stage and delivered a speech that advocated for a greater focus on creative works akin to Seema's.
The esteemed actress, Dr. Jahanara Begum, spoke of her deep spiritual connection with Seema and lauded her compassionate mindset, which constantly seeks to uplift the underprivileged.
Dr. Bhupen Saikia, President of Sonitpur Zila Sahitya Sabha, commended Seema's efforts and emphasized the power of determination in pursuing such ventures.
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