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Asam Sahitya Sabha (Template:Lang-as), Ôxôm Xahityô Xôbha or "Assam Literary Society") was founded in 1917 in Assam, India to promote the culture of Assam and Assamese literature.

Except regular biennially seasons in 2000 and 2002 special session was held at Jorhat and Kalgachia.[1]

President, Time and Place

Sl. No. Year Venue Photo Name[2]
1 1917 Sibsagar
Padmanath Gohain Baruah
2 1918 Goalpara
Chandradhar Barua
3 1919 Barpeta Kaliram Medhi
4 1920 Tezpur
Hemchandra Goswami
5 1923 Jorhat Amrit Bhushan Dev Adhikari
6 1924 Dibrugarh Kanaklal Barua
7 1924 Guwahati
Lakshminath Bezbaroa
8 1925 Nagaon
Rajanikanta Bordoloi
9 1926 Dhuburi Benudhar Rajkhowa
10 1927 Goalpara
Tarunram Phukan
11 1929 Jorhat
Kamalakanta Bhattacharya
12 1930 Golaghat
Mofizuddin Ahmed Hazarika
13 1931 Sibsagar Nagendra Narayan Choudhury
14 1933 North Lakhimpur
Jnanadabhiram Barua
15 1934 Mangaldoi
Ananda Chandra Agarwala
16 1936 Tezpur Raghunath Choudhari
17 1937 Guwahati
Krishna Kanta Handique
18 1940 Jorhat Moidul Islam Bora
19 1944 Sibsagar
Nilmani Phukan
20 1947 Dibrugarh Nilmani Phukan
21 1950 Margherita Ambikagiri Raichoudhury
22 1953 Shillong Surya Kumar Bhuyan
23 1955 Jorhat Nalini Bala Devi
24 1955 Guwahati Jatindra Nath Duwora
25 1956 Dhuburi Benudhar Sarma
26 1958 Tinisukia Padmadhar Chaliha
27 1959 Nagaon Atul Chandra Hazarika
28 1960 Palashbari Trailokya Nath Goswami
29 1961 Goalpara Trailokya Nath Goswami
30 1963 Nazira Ratnakanta Borkakati
31 1964 Digboi Mitradev Mahanta
32 1965 Nalbari
Dimbeswar Neog
33 1966 North Lakhimpur Binanda Chandra Barua
34 1967 Dibrugarh Nakul Chandra Bhuyan
35 1968 Tezpur Jnanath Bora
36 1969 Barpeta Ananda Chandra Barua
37 1970 Dhing Upendra Chandra Lekharu
38 1971 Makum Tirtha Nath Sarma
39 1972 Dhuburi Hem Barua
40 1973 Rangia Giridhar Sarma
41 1974 Mangaldoi Maheshwar Neog
42 1975 Titabor Satyendranath Sarma
43 1976 Tihu Jagheshwar Sarma
44 1977 Abhayapuri Syed Abdul Malik
45 1978 Golaghat Prasannalal Choudhury
46 1979 Sualkuchi
File:Atul Chandra Barua.jpg
Atul Chandra Barua
47 1980 Roha Jatindra Nath Goswami
48 1981 Tinisukia Sitanath Brahmachoudhury
49 1982 Diphu Sitanath Brahmachoudhury
50 1983 Bongaigaon Birendra Kumar Bhattacharya
51 1985 Bihpuria Jogesh Das
52 1986 Kampur Biren Borkotoki
53 1987 Pathsala Mahendra Bora
54 1988 Hailakandi Kirthi Nath Hazarika
55 1989 Doomdooma
Mahim Bora
56 1990 Biswanath Chariali Nabakanta Barua
57 1991 Dudhnoi Nirmal Prabha Bordoloi
58 1992 Goreshwar
Lakshyadhar Choudhury
59 1993 Sibsagar
Bhupen Hazarika
60 1994 Morigaon Lila Gogoi
61 1995 Sarthebari Hitesh Deka
62 1996 Bokakhat
Lakshmi Nandan Bora
63 1997 Bilasipara
Nagen Saikia
64 1998 Howraghat Nagen Saikia
65 1999 Hajo Chandra Prasad Saikia
66 2000 Jorhat Chandra Prasad Saikia
67 2001 Dibrugarh
Homen Borgohain
68 2002 Kalgachia Homen Borgohain
69 2003 North Lakhimpur
Birendra Nath Datta
70 2004 Hojai Birendra Nath Datta
71 2005 Sipajhar Kanak Sen Deka
72 2006 Belsar Kanak Sen Deka
73 2007 Chapar Kanak Sen Deka
74 2009 Dhemaji Rongbong Terang
75 2010 Dergaon Rongbong Terang
76 2013 Barpeta Road Imran Shah
77 2014 Guwahati
Imran Shah
78 2015 Kaliabor Dhrubajyoti Bora
79 2016 Kaliabor Dhrubajyoti Bora
80 2017 Kaliabor Dhrubajyoti Bora
81 2018 Bardumsa Paramananda Rajbongshi[3]
82 2019 Raha Paramananda Rajbongshi[4]
83 2020 Sualkuchi kuladhar Saikia

References

  1. ^ "Axom Xahitya Xabha (The Literary Society of Assam) | Assam Portal". Assam.org. Retrieved 28 April 2013.
  2. ^ "List of Asam Sahitya Sabha presidents". Archived from the original on 29 January 2013. Retrieved 7 December 2012.
  3. ^ http://assam.nenow.in/অসম-সাহিত্য-সভাৰ-নতুন-সভা/
  4. ^ "The Assam Tribune Online". www.assamtribune.com. Retrieved 21 July 2019.