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Moran community

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September 20, 2025

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The Moran community in Assam launched an indefinite economic blockade in Tinsukia district, demanding for Scheduled Tribe status.

  • The Moran community is one of the aboriginal tribes of Assam.
  • They are of Tibeto-Burman origin.
  • History - In the 13th century, they lived in the south eastern corner of the Brahmaputra valley occupying territories between the Disang and Dihing rivers.
  • They had their own independent chiefdom before the advent of the Ahoms in the present day Tinsukia region.
  • Due to their close relation with the Ahoms, the Morans seem to have adopted many of the Ahom rites and rituals.
  • Distribution - They are mainly concentrated in the districts of Upper Assam and adjoining districts of Arunachal Pradesh.
  • Religion - The community adopted Vaishnavism, following the Moamoria Sect of Neo-Vaishnavism, which was introduced to them in the 17th century by Aniruddha deva, a disciple of Sankardeva.
  • Language - They speak Assamese language, used to speak Moran language, which was closely related to the Dimasa language.
  • Festival - The primary festival celebrated by the Moran community is Bihu, particularly the Bohag Bihu or Rongali Bihu, a major cultural event in Assam.
  • They also observe Magh Bihu, Raati Bihu and Kati Bihu.
  • Demands of Moran Community - Recognition as a Scheduled Tribe status and Constitutional elevation for their Moran Autonomous Council.

​​​​​​​In March 2025, the Assam government announced its decision to issue Permanent Residence Certificates (PRCs) to members of the Moran community living in Arunachal Pradesh.

  • Others demanded for ST status – Along with Moran, Tea tribes or Adivasi, Motok, Tai Ahom, Chutia, and Koch-Rajbongshi are agitating for Scheduled Tribe status.

References

  1. Indian Express | Moran Community
  2. Times of India | Moran Community seeks ST status
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