From the very beginning, the department had the benefit of many learned teachers. Some of the members of its faculty even earned social laurels : (1) Hari Prasad Neog was chosen the General Secretary of the Asom Sahitya Sabha ; (2) Late Jatindra Nath Goswami was elected the President of Asom Sahitya Sabha; (3) The Sahitya Academy Award winner Dr Nagen Saikia who was a former teacher of the college , moved toDibrugarh University and was later elected a Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha); (4) Dr. Basanta Kumar Goswami was also twice elected the General Secretary of the Asom Sahitya Sabha; (5) Dr (Ms.) Minonti Hazarika was honoured with literary pension from Assam Government; (6) Dr (Ms.) Punya Baruah was awarded a UGC Post Doctoral fellowship for research on folk-tales and she has submitted her thesis for the award of the D. Litt Degree of the Gauhati University; (7) Dr.Rupasree Goswami, a noted writer was also a member of the Jury of Sahitya Academy.
The mission of the department of Assamese of DCB Girls’ College is to serve the college/university, the region and the nation at large by:
Overall, the motto of the department will be to make it a centre of excellence within ten years from 2016.
The department of Assamese of DCB Girls’ College is a renowned department engaged in teaching and service to representative languages and literature of Assam. The department places particular emphasis on treating Assamese language and literature in a broad humanistic context, taking care to examine it with reference to the cultural traditions within which they exist and have developed.
The department seeks to achievement effective balance among its various activities. Through its language and literature classes, it seeks to inculcate in students of graduate level, advanced abilities to utilize Assamese language for a multiplicity of purpose in a rapidly changing world. Through its courses on literature, language and culture, the department seeks to spread awareness of the contributions of Assam to the literary and cultural traditions of the world as a whole.
The department is situated in Jorhat, one of the thriving cultural and economic centres of Assam. As this region continues to expand its influence on the world’s stage, knowledge of Assam and Assamese people , its language, literature and culture is indispensible. The department plays a vital role in training the next generation of citizens to meet the challenges of an increasingly interrelated world. The department also takes pride in its status as a department of a ‘A’ grade college and a college which has a position and fame among the first tire higher education institutions of North-east India. This department has a long history of dedication to the study of the Assamese language and literature.