Skip to content Skip to navigation

Udalguri beach festival concludes

Amidst soaring enthusiasm people of Udalguri celebrated the Udalguri beach festival with fun, frolic and fanfare on May 24 and 25.The main attractions being the beach volleyball event and the sand castle making contest apart from a host of traditional Bodo games and events that flooded the Golandi river bed. Drawn from various schools of Udalguri 28 boys’ teams and 12 girl’s teams participated in the glamorous beach volleyball event. In the boys event Kathalguri village beat Udalguri college by 12-21, 21-16, 15-11 in the final while Udalguri Higher Secondary School won the bronze. In the girls section Auxilium College Udalguri won gold and bronze while Kathalguri village women won the bronze. Even more attractive was the sand castle making competition in which more than hundred children converged the Golandi into a sea, making the most unbelievable edifices varying from forts, palaces, cartoons, fancy cars, Temples, Churches, Mosques and displaying boundless patriotism with their endless imagination setting paradigm sure enough to put adults to bitter shame, wherein there was a clear writing on the walls for society to live in goodwill and harmony. Sand Castle making competition was in three categories. In the first category aged 5 -10 yrs, the second category 11- 20 yrs. In the third category was a befitting reminder of the fact that men in Olive Green care for specially abled children in which the gold went to Pinky Daimari silver to Babul Daimari and bronze to Sorita Daimari. Speaking on the occasion the chief guest Rihon Daimari, MLA applauded the efforts made by the Indian Army Red Horns Division in bringing such creative and constructive entertainment to Udalguri and exerted the people to make full use of such opportunities provided by the Army. The inquisitiveness displayed by people of all communities in a sport unheard of earlier to them augurs well for community development that entertainment can be a melting pot for all cultures and for a blissful personality development. With merriment galore the Indian Army Unit of Red Horns Division in the district in collaboration with NGOs of Udalguri like ADWR and YPM Media proved that the calm that prevailed in Udalguri while the rest of BTAD was burning in ethnic strife was no fluke and as Assam awaits the monsoon to set in to provide relief to parched lands.

Add new comment

Assamese Translator

Assam Times seeks English to Assamese translators!
Join our volunteer team.
Email editor@assamtimes.org.

Random Stories

Rajnath talks tough

11 Jul 2015 - 1:14pm | AT News
The Centre will not allow the north eastern region to be the haven of anti-national elements. Union home minister Rajnath Singh disclosed it at when he was opening the NE Chief Ministers’...

Media Workshop on Human Trafficking in Guwahati

11 Jan 2008 - 1:07pm | Nava Thakuria
The United Nations Office on Drugs...

Agatala-Dhaka bus in Sep

21 Aug 2015 - 10:48pm | AT News
Tripura is gearing up for introducing yet another bus service to Dhaka via Kolkata. The bus service is set to be introduced in the first week of September.Transport minister Manik Dey told reporters...

Record Voter Turnout Marks Second Phase of Lok Sabha Elections in Assam

27 Apr 2024 - 12:24pm | Shajid Khan
Udalguri: The second phase of the Lok Sabha elections in Assam saw a significant turnout, with 72.99% of eligible voters casting their ballots across the Darrang-Udalguri Parliamentary Constituency....

Other Contents by Author

Fifteen students and two teachers of Udalguri district returned after successful completion of a 11 days National Integration Educational cum Recreational Tour of the cities of Jaipur, Alwar and Jodhpur on Wednesday.The National Integration Tour, under the aegis of the Red Horns Division of the Indian Army was flagged off from the banks of river Golandi on 11 Oct 14. For the young students, many of them from remote villages of Udalguri, it was a sojourn to the land of Forts, Palaces and Kings.The enthusiastic children got an opportunity to see the famous Jai Mahal, Umed Bhawan Palace, Amer Fort and even the Sariska Tiger Reserve Forest to name a few.At Jaipur, the students also got an...
In another tragic incident a 40 years old wild makhna elephant has been eletrocuted near SSB camp at Samrang in Udalguri district in the night of October 24. According to information the elephant died on spot after it had come in to contact of loosely erected un authorised electric wires. All such loose electric lines have been causing threat to wild elephants as well as people. So far four wild elephants lost lives in Udalguri district in 2014.
ABSU Udalguri district committee has come out in open to stop illegal tree felling and poaching in Udalguri district bordering Bhutan resulting an operation launched by the Range office, Nonai Reserve Forest and ACF, Dhansiri Division,Udalguri inside Nonai Reserve Forest ( in Bhergaon Sub-division) at Kharmati at around 11.30 a.m.On 14th October, 2014, Tuesday, against the timber smuggler and tree poachers inside the forest. Exchange of fire took place between forest forces and poachers during the operation.The forest team was headed by Raju Brahma,ACF,Dhansiri Forest Division. One power chain saw, 20 Nos. of cycles and 300 KB timber had been recovered from the area. An illegal camp of...
 Sankosh Academy of Gossaingaon has lifted the coveted 19th Bodoland Gallants Gold Cup football tournament by beating Municipality Corporation FC of Cooch Beher (West Bengal) by 4-3 goals in the keenly contested final played at Dimakuchi stadium in Udalguri district on September 28. The all India invitational foot ball tournament was organised by ABSU and Sports Association od Dimakuchi. Pramod Boro, president ABSU central committee inaugurated the final match at 3 pm which was attended by more than ten thousand spectators. Traditional ethnic cultural events were presented before the match had started and during halftime. Rabindra Mushahari, Advisor of ABSU central committee gave away...
The new political developments in BTC are likely to pose a big threat to ruling BPF. The newly formed Peoples Coordination for Democratic Rights (PCDR) organizing massive political activities in BTC have been considered very significant.PCDR has been formed by ABSU, BPPF, UDPF with direct support of Gorkha Students Union, Adivasi Students Union, Bhojpuri Students Union etc. To raise protest against gross corruption and backwardness in BTC. PCDR has been organizing meetings,workshops in various places in Udalguri district too in view of the upcoming Assembly and BTC elections. A meeting of PCDR has recently been organised at Kabirali in association with ABSU Udalguri district committee on...
As part of the national scheme for the children to inspire towards science, a District Level Exhibition and Project Competition (DLEPC) was organized at Udalguri HS school auditorium today under the aegis of inspector of schools of Udalguri district circle where a total 53 out of 65 selected students of different secondary schools of Udalguri district participated with enthusiasm. The special initiative was under a national program ‘Innovation in Science Pursuit for Inspired Research’ (INSPIRE) under the Union Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India for attraction of talents amongst the students to study science and pursue career with research. The selected young talents...
In a very tragic incident wild elephants killed Karlina Shal (55) and her daughter Jyoti Shal (7) last night at Deepa basti village near Kundarbil at around 2.30 am on September 7. On the other hand two of her grandsons were also injured by the wild herd. According to information the family members tried to escape but a wild makhna of the herd had killed mother and daughter on spot after damaging their houses.So far 18 people have been killed by wild elephants while 2 wild elephants also lost lives in the district in 2014 alone.
A three days workshop on reporting and photography has been successfully organised at Udalguri on August 21,22 and 23. The workshop was organised by Assam Times group in association with ABSU Udalguri district committee.The workshop was held at ABSU district office at Udalguri.The purpose of the workshop was to train young people of the district in the field of reporting and photography with new days technology so as to enable all young boys and girls to work in the field of journalism. A total of 56 boys and girls from various places of the district namely- Udalguri,Tangla, Kalaigaon,  Paneri,Harisinga,Mazbat, Dimakuchi, Orang etc participated in the workshop. New Delhi based...
It was a national news when 7 elephants were mowed down by a high speed goods train on the 23rd of September 2010 in the 'Elephant Corridors' of North Bengal. Three female, three calves and one tusker was killed. A lactating mother was dragged on the tracks for more than three hundred meters before the train finally came to a halt !! This was the foundation of a voice which was determined to shout back at the system to stop and listen. But this was easier said than done. Film making is an expensive art form and finding funds was a huge task specially for an untrained film maker like me. Hence, no funds. I pestered my dad to get me a camera. I'm thankful to him that he trusted my abilities...
Army deployed in Udalguri district have nabbed one hard-core ULFA militant at Tangla during evening hours on August 19. Acting on a tip-off the Army troops from Borrengajuli camp launched a joint operation with the police in which a listed ULFA cadre was apprehended.The operation took place near the busy market place of Tangla. The arrested cadre has been identified as Khagen Deka (45).One 7.65 mm revolver and two live ammunition have been recovered from the apprehended militant.