One of the leading Newspaper of Assam "Asomiya Pratidin" Sunday issue (24th February) has been seen burnt down by the angry BPF Supporters at Kokrajhar on publishing of a news item on Transport Minister Chandan Brahma regarding the money spent in BTC Chief Hagrama Mahilary's marriage ceremony.
According to the newspaper, the marriage spending was over Rupees 4 crores which Minister Chandan Brahma conspired to spend to malign the image of the BTC Chief Hagrama Mahilary in front of the people of the BTC area, most of whom still sleep with just one-meal-a-day.
PermalinkSubmitted by Chitralee Kashyap on Sun, 24/02/2008 - 14:36
BTC chief should spend more money on development and not on his own marriage. Can he tell people from where he got all the money during the wedding party. There is no doubt that these all part of peoples money. Because if he can earn in crores then he will be one of the leading rich person from the region. Instead of burning the newspaper the people should ask him from where he is getting money and even if he has he must use it for the development not for personnel interest.
PermalinkSubmitted by r on Mon, 24/03/2008 - 10:08
The BTC chief had done very great mistake, by spending such a big amount of money in his marriage, he may would have use those money in establishing some industries or factories, where the unemployed people may would have got jobs, many bodo youths are taking wrong paths because of unemployment, literate and rich bodos are sending their sons and daughters outside the district and state because of unemployment. Mr. BTC chief should have think about all that before spending the money. Anyway, he should not continue this mistake any more, hope he will.
Jorhat police on Friday got remand of Panchi Gogoi Dutta after they arrested the main accused in the Ginoria kidnapping cases on March 10.
A lower court in Jorhat remanded Dutta to five days police custody after she was produced before it. She was arrested from Deoghoria with the help of Nagaland police acting on the confessional statements of Nayanjyoti Phukam, Naba Gogoi, Rina Neog, Mrinal Neog and Aftabuddin Ahmed who was arrested on Thursday from Titabor.
Olympic-qualified Shiva Thapa in 56kg assured India of at least two bronze medals at the 43rd men's and women's Boxing Grand Prix after reaching the semifinals of the event in Czech Republic. Shiva, who has been picked in the team for next month's Asian Olympic Qualifiers in Kazakhstan, defeated Hungary's Nagy Kriztian 11-3. The promising Assam-lad will now face Czech Republic's Velky Patrik.
Noted author Dr Purabi Bormudoi has received the Assam Valley Literary Award at a function in Guwahati on Friday.
Dr Bormudoi, who has authored several epoch-making books in Assamese and English has received the prestigious Williamson Magor sponsored award from Veteran litterateur Sirashendu Mukherjee for her outstanding contribution to Assamese litterateur.
Assam on Friday clinched the Mir Iqbal Hussain Trophy defeating Chandigarh 2-0 in the 34th Sub-Junior National Football tournament at the Nehru stadium. The home team scored a goal in each half as they blanked Chandigarh and seized the initiative right from the kick-off.
They were eventually rewarded in the 11th minute when Milan Basumataray slotted home from close after being fed by Lalzeiram Hmar from the right – a lead which Assam maintained till the interval.
Security forces have apprehended 6 Bangladeshi infiltrators from two separate places during the last 24 hours. BSF personnel on Friday arrested two Bangladeshi nationals Ashraful Islam and Hazrat Aali from Dhubri district.
The duo were intercepted while they were trying to cross the border. Rs 2 lakh in cash was recovered from them. Before that on Friday we hours four Bangladeshi infiltrators were arrested from a hotel in Silchar.
For the first time, A mountaineer from Assam is set to scale the highest peak in the world — Mount Everest. Pranay Bordoloi, a senior journalist with a Guwahti based private satellite channel will join a 12-member international team on their mission to climb Mount Everest in mid-May. He will depart Guwahati in April. Talking to reporters on Friday, Bardoloi said that Wang Fu-Chou, an internationally acclaimed mountaineer of South Korea, will lead the 12- member team from Kathmandu, said Bordoloi. He will leave Guwahati for Kathmandu on 3 April to join the rest of the members of the team.
Guwahati has been a safe transit route for a section of arms smugglers these days. Guwahati Railway police have arrested a twenty year old youth in the Platanbazar station.
A pistol and three cartridges were recovered from him who was identified as Saizuddin Ali. He was boarding on the Kanchanzanga train from Bongaigoan on early Friday morning. According to police, the arrested youth belongs to a gang of dacoits.
Dispur is all set to encourage young writers and researchers with scholarships. But the topic should be on the indigenous issues confronting the state for years.
Disclosing this, education minister Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma said that under the scheme, young litterateurs would be eligible for scholarship of up to Rs 1 lakh for undertaking basic research and the state government would also help them to get their works published. He said that the litterateurs would also receive 40 per cent royalty in case they decide to have their completed works published by the state-run Prakashan Parishad.
Assam cabinet sub committee report on NRC would get cabinet recommendation next week. If everything goes well, NRC updating is expected to start from July.
Disclosing this at a press conference in Guwahati, Assam accord implementation minister said, “the cabinet sub-committee on NRC will give its recommendations to the state government by March 27 after which it will be sent to the Centre for final modifications." The issue of updating the NRC in Assam has been a subject of controversy in the last few years. The government had started the work on updating the registrar in 2010, but the process was stalled following opposition by several minority organisations.
Punjab beat Assam by nine wickets with nine overs to spare to storm into the quarterfinals of the Syed Mushtaq Ali Twenty20 All India knockout tournament at the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai on Friday.
Assam was sent to bat and was shackled to a measly 116 for nine before riding on an unbroken and aggressive century stand for the second wicket between Sarul Kanwar and Gurkeerat Singh to reach the target in only 11 overs.
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