In order to break this firm belief of Indian nation, 
the external forces are time and again trying to hit this cultural 
sentiment of the people, particularly in the Northeast. Under these 
circumstances, it is absolutely necessary that all our efforts should be
 made to re-discover the fundamental unity of India. With the idea of 
preserving art, culture and tradition of the people of the Northeast, 
Vivekananda Kendra Institute of Culture [VKIC] at Guwahati, Assam, came 
into existence in the year 1996, primarily with four-fold focus of 
exploration, propagation, motivation and execution.
 The idea behind this institute is to study, do 
research and propagate the national unity of India, which is the crying 
need of the time, particularly with regard to the north-eastern region, 
where separatist and other forces are extremely active to disrupt the 
unity of India. The approach is governed by Swami Vivekananda’s thought:
 "Elevation of the masses without injuring their religion.” 
But the challenges the region is facing are geographical, demographic, ideological and intellectual. These challenges include 4,500 km-long international border with five foreign countries, namely Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar, China and Nepal; A mere 22-kilometre land corridor connects it with the rest of India; Sparse population; The Chinese claim over Arunachal Pradesh, and of late, over Sikkim; Indigenous faith and culture under siege due to infiltration, anti-national and terrorist movements; West-centric theories of isolationism and separatism; Westernisation in the garb of modernization; Diversity/variety misinterpreted as separateness.
But the challenges the region is facing are geographical, demographic, ideological and intellectual. These challenges include 4,500 km-long international border with five foreign countries, namely Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar, China and Nepal; A mere 22-kilometre land corridor connects it with the rest of India; Sparse population; The Chinese claim over Arunachal Pradesh, and of late, over Sikkim; Indigenous faith and culture under siege due to infiltration, anti-national and terrorist movements; West-centric theories of isolationism and separatism; Westernisation in the garb of modernization; Diversity/variety misinterpreted as separateness.
 Communities of the Northeast, torn by attack on its 
traditional faith and culture, on its land, on its people, on its way of
 life, on its family and community bonds, needed the healing touch—a 
healing touch to understand itself, to live purposefully with 
self-respect and self-worth; in short, a healing touch to intellectually
 understand themself as a whole. Against this backdrop, a project of 
Vivekananda Kendra with its headquarters in Kanyakumari, the Vivekananda
 Kendra Institute of Culture (VKIC) was established to nurture roots 
through seminars, research, documentation and publications on the 
Northeast of India. The objectives of this project are to understand the
 richness of our traditional systems, to identify the unifying elements 
that bind us, to provide meaningful continuity to these practices in a 
fast-changing complex lifestyle, and to be relevant in time, hence 
development through culture.
It is needless to state that every part of India—east, west, south or north—has equally enriched the cultural life of India and each, in its own distinct way, has contributed to the rich and colorful national edifice. The picture would have been incomplete without the contribution of even the smallest among them.
It is needless to state that every part of India—east, west, south or north—has equally enriched the cultural life of India and each, in its own distinct way, has contributed to the rich and colorful national edifice. The picture would have been incomplete without the contribution of even the smallest among them.
 Talking to Uday India, Prof DC Baroowa, Director, 
Research Advisory Council, Vivekananda Kendra Institute of Culture, 
Guwahati, said that The VKIC is doing tremendous work in preserving and 
documenting the cultural heritage of the northeast region. He also 
added: “This Institute provides the necessary research facilities to 
scholar doing research on the Northeast. The VKIC has been granted 
recognition as a research institute by Dibrugarh University, Assam.” 
So far, the VKIC has completed six detailed documentation projects. 
These are Heritage of Kamakhya on Nilachala Hills, The Adis of the Siang
 Valley, Theravadi Buddhist Monastaries, The Dimasas of North Cachar 
Hills, The Sattra Institution of Asom, and Documentation of the Rabha 
Culture of Assam.
The VKIC publications too are significant because 
they try to communicate culture authentically—through the practitioner’s
 perspective. So far, 23 significant books have been brought out and a 
regular bi-annual journal, Quest is also being brought out by the 
Institute to propagate the cultural depth of the Northeast. 
The north-eastern region being surrounded by international border has always been extremely sensitive from the strategic point of view. It continues to be so even today. The Partition of India, instead of solving the issue, has made it more complicated.
The north-eastern region being surrounded by international border has always been extremely sensitive from the strategic point of view. It continues to be so even today. The Partition of India, instead of solving the issue, has made it more complicated.
Every state in the north-eastern region is now facing the problem of 
people coming in either as refugees, immigrants or infiltrators from 
across the border. We have to be constantly alert to see whether the 
tolerance level is being crossed and what the impact of the inflow is on
 our socio-economic and cultural life. No nation can afford to be 
indifferent in this regard. 
 Swami Vivekananda, after whom the entire 
organisation is named, had realised the importance of the Northeast 
region with his deep vision. Towards the end of his earthly career, 
having almost completed his mission, he visited places like Guwahati and
 Shillong on a pilgrimage, taking his mother along with him. His 
biographers have pointed out how disturbed he was at the state of 
affairs of the region at that time. Things have not improved since then.
 
Pravin Dabholkar, Joint General Secretary of Vivekananda Kendra, Kanyakumari, with special responsibility of the Northeast, who is now stationed at Vivekananda Kendra Institute of Culture, Guwahati, spoke to Uday India. He said: “The VKIC is an initiative by Vivekananda Kendra, Kanyakumari, the spiritually-oriented service mission, headquartered at Kanyakumari. It was founded in 1972 by Eknathji Ranade as a logical sequel to the Vivekananda Rock Memorial, situated off Kanyakumari. Dedicated to the task of national regeneration as envisaged by the patriot-saint, Swami Vivekananda, the Kendra currently works in 21 states through 650 branch centres, projects and activity centers. Although the VKIC was started in the year 1996, the centre was a dream of Eknathji Ranade, who was deeply concerned about the problems and developments in the Northeastern region. Ever since its inception, it has undertaken a number of service activities in the Northeast region. A splendorous region with a rich cultural heritage, the Northeast, in all walks of life, always expressed the great truth of Indian culture unity in variety.”
Pravin Dabholkar, Joint General Secretary of Vivekananda Kendra, Kanyakumari, with special responsibility of the Northeast, who is now stationed at Vivekananda Kendra Institute of Culture, Guwahati, spoke to Uday India. He said: “The VKIC is an initiative by Vivekananda Kendra, Kanyakumari, the spiritually-oriented service mission, headquartered at Kanyakumari. It was founded in 1972 by Eknathji Ranade as a logical sequel to the Vivekananda Rock Memorial, situated off Kanyakumari. Dedicated to the task of national regeneration as envisaged by the patriot-saint, Swami Vivekananda, the Kendra currently works in 21 states through 650 branch centres, projects and activity centers. Although the VKIC was started in the year 1996, the centre was a dream of Eknathji Ranade, who was deeply concerned about the problems and developments in the Northeastern region. Ever since its inception, it has undertaken a number of service activities in the Northeast region. A splendorous region with a rich cultural heritage, the Northeast, in all walks of life, always expressed the great truth of Indian culture unity in variety.”
 The VKIC is doing yeoman service for the Northeast. 
Knowledgeable elders and educated elites are coming together for the 
nourishment of culture; youth are getting involved to preserve culture; 
writing and interpreting from the practitioners’ perspective is taking 
place; Terminology of West-centric scholars being scrutinised and there 
is an increase in inter and intra community understanding and 
relationship and with that of India as a whole. 
 
 
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