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Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Garo Culture: A Seminar on Garo Oral Tradition and Language Dialects.

Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Garo Culture: A Seminar on Garo Oral Tradition and Language Dialects.

 

The Department of Garo (Shift I) of Don Bosco College Tura witnessed a vibrant and insightful seminar led by enthusiastic 3rd-semester students. This seminar delved deep into the captivating realms of "Garo Oral Tradition and Language and its Dialects," shedding light on the cultural heritage and linguistic diversity of the Garo community.

 

The seminar commenced with an exploration of the Garo language, a treasure trove of history and expression. Students passionately presented the unique features, evolution, and regional dialects of the Garo language. Through engaging discussions, attendees gained a deeper understanding of how the language serves as a vital link to the Garo identity, connecting past and present.

Garo Oral Tradition

 

A significant highlight of the seminar was the celebration of Garo oral traditions. Students showcased the power of storytelling, songs, and rituals in preserving the cultural ethos of the Garo community. Attendees were captivated by vivid narratives that offered a glimpse into the rich tapestry of Garo heritage, emphasizing the importance of passing down these traditions to future generations.

 

Engaging Conversations and Future Aspirations

The seminar fostered a dynamic environment where students participated in discussions. Thought-provoking questions and insightful perspectives illuminated the seminar's themes. It was evident that the Garo community's commitment to safeguarding their language and traditions was unwavering.

 

As the seminar concluded, a sense of optimism and determination lingered. The Department of Garo's 3rd-semester students left an indelible mark, reminding everyone of the profound significance of Garo language, its dialects, and oral traditions. Their efforts serve as a beacon for future endeavors to preserve and celebrate the unique cultural heritage of the Garo community.