West Karbi Anglong (then Tika Hills), Assam, India
Died
February 28, 1948(1948-02-28) (aged 38)
Delhi, India
Resting place
Nagaon Baptist Church cemetery
Other names
Ru Semsonsing Ingti
Education
B.A. (1933)
Alma mater
Cotton College, Murari Chand College (Sylhet)
Occupation(s)
Academician, Social and Economic Reformer
Years active
1937–1948
Employer
Sub-Inspector of Schools
Known for
Founder of Karbi Nationalism and Karbi Anglong Council, Upliftment of Karbi Tribe
Title
Lametpo
Spouse
Labangalata Baruah
Children
6
Semsonsing Ingti (1910-1948) was an Indian social and economic reformer and author. He has been called the Father of the Karbi people, for his work in uniting the Karbi, an indigenous ethnic group in Northeast India concentrated in the state of Assam. He was also called Lametpo during his heyday.[1]
^"A Tribute to Semsonsing Ingti : Father of Karbi Nationalism", Dharamsing Teron, March 13, 2009
during his heyday. SemsonsingIngti was the second child of the late Thengkursing Ingti and Madhobi Ruth Barua. SemsonsingIngti was educated at Golaghat...
exerting their individual judgement. In 1940, political leaders such as SemsonsingIngti, Khorsing Terang and Seng Bey in a memorandum to the Assam Governor...
P. Biren Sing Engti: Former-M.P. Jayanta Rongpi: Former-M.P. Late SemsonsingIngti Founder of undemarcated Karbi Anglong district (The then Mikir Hills)...
directly under the special powers of the Governor. In the mid-1930s, SemsonsingIngti, widely considered the "Father and architect of Karbi nation and nationalism...
Karbi homeland was presented to Governor Reid on 28 October 1940 by SemsonsingIngti and Khorsing Terang at Mohongdijua. The Karbi leaders were then, a...