
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate the Bodoland Mahotsav on November 15, at the SAI Indira Gandhi Sports Complex in New Delhi. This two-day festival, running on November 15 and 16, is dedicated to celebrating the language, literature, and cultural heritage of the Bodo community. The Mahotsav’s theme, “Peace and Harmony for Prosperous Bharat,” aims to promote unity and honor the indigenous Bodo cultural identity across Bodoland, Assam, West Bengal, Nepal, and other regions bordering Northeast India.

Special emphasis will be laid on showcasing the rich traditions and linguistic heritage within the Bodoland Territorial Region. The event also highlights the progress made since the Bodo Peace Accord of 2020, an agreement which brought an end to long-standing conflicts in Bodoland.
Key sessions at the festival include discussions on “The Rich Bodo Culture, Tradition, and Literature Contributing to Indian Heritage and Traditions,” focusing on Bodo language, literature, and customs. Another crucial session, “Challenges and Opportunities of Mother Tongue Medium-of-Instruction under the National Education Policy 2020,” will explore education in the Bodo language. Additionally, a thematic discussion titled “Indigenous Cultural Meet & Building a Vibrant Bodoland through Culture & Tourism” aims to boost tourism in the Bodoland region.
Attracting over 5,000 cultural enthusiasts, the event will see participation from across Assam, West Bengal, Tripura, Nagaland, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, and neighboring countries like Nepal and Bhutan. This celebration serves as a platform for cultural exchange and promotes the rich heritage of the Bodo community on a regional and international level.












