Nuadristi Paper Felicitation Six Literature { First Edition }
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Nuadristi Paper Felicitation Six Literature { First Edition }
#Nuadristi a #bi-languail news paper published from #Guwahati city. #Nuadristi a #Goverment registered paper continue long thirty three years. In this paper very new and old writer in Assamese and #Bishnupriya Manipuri are involved. Today 11th June, Sunday 2023 #Nuadristi paper are feliciated six number literature from #Bishnupriya Manipuri community, their names are Dr. #Smriti Kumar Sinha, Retd. dean #Tezpur University Computer science. Now he was #vice-chencellor of #Pragjyotish University also president of #Bishnupriya Manipuri Sahitya Sabha, another distinguish literature and writers name are Sri #Parimal Sinha, Sri #Shibendra Sinha, Sri #Bhuban Bijoy Sinha, Sri #Chandra Kanta Sinha (Nana), and Sri #Sashikanta Sinha (Satara). #Bishnupriya Manipuri language is an Indo-Aryan language belonging to the Bengali–Assamese linguistic sub-branch. It is a creole of Bengali language and #Meitei language (also called #Manipuri language) and it still retains its pre-Bengali features. It is spoken in parts of the Indian states of Assam, #Tripura and #Manipur as well as in the #Sylhet Division of Bangladesh. It uses the Bengali-Assamese script as its writing system. #Bishnupriya Manipuri, being a member of the Eastern Indo-Aryan languages, was evolved from #Magadhi Prakrit. So, its origin is associated with #Magadha realm. The Government of #Tripura categorized #Bishnnupriya Manipuri under the "Tribal Language Cell" of the State Council of Educational Research and Training. Its speakers are also given the "Other Backward Classes" status by the Assam Government and notably, there is no legal status of the #Bishnupriyas in #Manipur. In the 2020s, the #Bishnupriya speaking people started demanding that the Assam Government should give them the status of “indigenous people” of Assam and treat the same like other indigenous communities of the state. The #Bishnupriya-speaking people use #Meitei language in Bangladesh as their second language. According to #Sahitya Akademi honorary fellow British linguist Ronald E. #Asher and Christopher Moseley, #Bishnupriya is a mixed language spoken by former Bengali immigrants, with substantial #Meithei lexicon but basically Bengali structure and reduced morphology. According to English linguist and historian Andrew #Dalby, Bishnupriya (also known as #"Mayang") is historically a form of Bengali language once current in #Manipur. According to American linguist David Bradley's research works published by the Department of Linguistics, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies in the Australian National University, #Bishnupriya is spoken by former Bengali subjects, with some #Manipuri lexicon and reduced morphology.
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