Jonbeel Mela symbolises Assam’s living tradition of cultural harmony: CM Himanta Sarma

Guwahati, Jan 22 (IANS) Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday extended his best wishes for the successful conduct of the annual Jonbeel Mela, describing it as a rare confluence of history, tradition and communal harmony that continues to define the state’s composite cultural ethos.

In a post on social media platform X, the Chief Minister highlighted the unique significance of the centuries-old fair, which brings together people from the plains of Morigaon and the adjoining hill districts of Karbi Anglong and Meghalaya in a celebration rooted in shared heritage and mutual respect.

He underlined that Jonbeel Mela is not merely a cultural event but a living symbol of unity and cooperation among diverse communities.

Held every year near Jagiroad, Jonbeel Mela is renowned for its traditional barter system, where agricultural produce and indigenous goods are exchanged without the use of currency. The age-old practice continues to draw widespread attention, showcasing a sustainable economic tradition that has survived the test of time and modernisation.

The mela also carries deep historical importance, as it traces its origins to the Ahom era and continues to be organised under the traditional patronage of local tribal chieftains. The ceremonial assembly of kings and community leaders during the event reflects Assam’s legacy of inclusive governance and people-centric traditions.

Highlighting its broader relevance, the Chief Minister noted that Jonbeel Mela reinforces bonds between hill and plain communities, promoting social cohesion and cultural exchange.

He said such traditions play a vital role in preserving indigenous customs while fostering harmony in a culturally diverse region like Assam. Every year, the mela attracts thousands of visitors, including artisans, farmers, traders and cultural enthusiasts, turning it into a vibrant platform for showcasing folk art, music and traditional cuisines.

The state government, officials said, continues to support the mela as part of its commitment to preserving Assam’s rich cultural heritage while promoting tourism and local livelihoods.

–IANS

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