Background
Semsonsing Ingti was born to Late Thengkursing Ingti and Madhobi Ruth Barua, as their second child.
Semsonsing Ingti was born to Late Thengkursing Ingti and Madhobi Ruth Barua, as their second child.
Semsonsing Ingti did his education from Golaghat Mission High School. He did his matriculatuion from Bezborua High School, to which he returned after completing his graduation as a teacher. He then did his education from Cotton College, Guwahati (citation needed) and completed his graduation from Murari Chand College, Sylhet in the year 1933.
He is called as the Father of Karbi, for bringing them together. He is also called Lametpo during his heyday. List of books written by him Semsongsing Ingti begin visiting area that were not reachable by anyone, others would have chived at going to such place, but he was determined to outreach education to everyone in the world, for he believed only education will bring the people from backwardness.
He noticed the social taboo prevalent at that time. he worked hard to lift all this superstitious.
Although there is no evidence of mistreating their women folk in Karbi, there is evidence of inequalities on social status and their participant on social event(s). He also spread knowledge on improving Jhum cultivation and asked farmer to live together rather than in small group.
So they can quanties their produce. Drinking beer is traditional in Karbi culture but this has been misinterpreted for him.
Beer drinking was only for social occasion, but it has become a daily life habit for people at that time.
He give up drinking beer as an example for other. The cause of death of Semsonsing Ingti is varied across different people. His health has been deteriorating since he begin working for the upliftment of the people he loved.
His long travel and crossing across great weather difference, from chilly Meghalaya to scorching Delhi.
Walking mostly on foot and through jungle. Since he was already in financial trouble he could not afford for his own illness, which ultimately lead to his demise.
lieutenant"s sure he died from his illness on his quest for upliftment and love of his own people.