A poem on Boro New year festival Bwisagu included in a mouthpiece of the All Odalguri Silver Jubilee year celebration, Odalguri College, Udalguri held on 15-22, April 2017.
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A poem on Boro New year festival Bwisagu included in a mouthpiece of the All Odalguri Silver Jubilee year celebration, Odalguri College, Udalguri held on 15-22, April 2017.
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The Boro (Bodo) language (ISO 639-3 brx) is a member of the Sino-Tibetan language
family. Boro is the official native language of the Bodoland (26.24 N, 90.16 E) and Assam
(26.14 N, 91.77 E) regions of Northeastern India.
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