Hamlet Bareh

[3] He was the chairman of the executive committee of the Rajiv Gandhi University, Arunachal Pradesh, and a recipient of the 2004 Meghalaya Day Award.

[5] Bareh had started his career while doing his master's degree studies as a teacher at the local Government High School.

[6] After completing his doctoral studies, he resigned from College and took up the post of the Editor of the District Gazetteers of the present day Arunachal Pradesh, then known as North East Frontier Agency (NEFA).

He stayed at the university until his retirement in 1996, before which he served the institution as the founder Head and professor of its Centre for Creative Arts.

[1] Towards the later stages of his life, he was appointed as the Chairman of the executive committee of Rajiv Gandhi University, in Arunachal Pradesh.

[5] Bareh was the president of the Khasi Cultural Society and Khasi Jaiñtia Welfare Association and when the Society produced a feature film, Ka Synjuk Ri Ki Laiphew Syiem (The Alliance of Thirty Kings), he was selected to direct the film.