Guwahati: The Chairman of the Minister of Himanta Buswa Sarma on Monday said all efforts will be made by the state government to change the Sindung, the first capital of his Ahom in the Dhemaji Assam District above, became a major tourist destination.
SHOUND, the second capital founder of Ahom Dynasty Swargadeo Siu-Ka-PHA, will be preserved and developed along with other important places from the Rules of Ahom such as Tipam and Chanaideo and making tourist centers, he announced.
Sarma attended the Me-Dam-Me-PHI program which was held centrally by the State Cultural Affairs Department and the HADPA Development Management Committee.
He took part in the ritual offered prayer to the ancestors and also inaugurated the building of Sindung Chao-Chen-Ren and Holung Ho-Phi which was built with funds provided by the state government.
Sarma also talks about many steps that must be taken for the development of Sindung, including the construction of a guest house by PWD near Ho-Phi Building, establishing an ethnic village in JABO to show off traditions, customs, cuisine, and clothing of various ethnic communities, among others.
He also called for All Tai Ahom Students (upper) to take the initiative to establish an international level auditorium and the TAI Ahom Museum.
Sarma directs the Minister of Education and Dhemaji MLA Ranoj Pegu to submit a proposal for the development of all roads connecting to Sukung, while announcing that the boundary and ‘Toran’ land of Sindung land Chao-Chen-Ren will also be built.