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Dimasa Sahitya Sabha (Dimasa Lairidim Mel)

 Dimasa Sahitya Sabha or Dimasa Lairidim Mel is founded on 26th February, 1999. It promotes the Dimasa culture, language, and literature. It is a non-profit organization. The headquarter of Dimasa Sahitya Sabha(DSS) is situated in Haflong, Dima Hasao.

Dimasa Lairidim Mel, Dimasa literature
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Early Work

Dimasa Lairidim Mel was followed by another literary program called 'Dimasa Writer's Forum'. Dimasa writers have been publishing books in Bengali-Assamese and Roman Fonts but books have been published in the present Roman Font. Dimasa Sahitya Sabha(DSS) has also recognized this in accepting Roman script. Dimasa language teaching is currently going on as an optional subject in primary schools in the Dimasa-dominated areas of Dima Hasao. Dimasa Sahitya Sabha, Dimasa Writer's Forum has also published books.

Development

Dimasa is also working on the development of language literature at Assam Sahitya Sabha. Tezpur University has also taken measures to introduce diploma courses in the Dimasa language along with holding seminars on the development of the Dimasa language in the Assam Sahitya Sabha initiative two years ago.

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  • Dimasa Sahitya Sabha was established in which year
Dimasa Sahitya Sabha was established in 1999.
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Tezpur University has also taken measures to introduce diploma courses in Dimasa language along with holding seminars on the development of Dimasa language in the Assam Sahitya Sabha initiative two years ago.

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