Incidents of racist attack on the north east people refuse to die down. Goons in Gurgaon assaulted two youths from Nagaland on Thursday a day after a Manipur student was beaten up by local youths in Bangore.
The fresh incident took place at Gurgaon where over ten local goons caught Awang and Chester in Sikanderpur area and mercilessly beat up with cricket bats and hockey sticks.
According to the complaint, a few youths took them to a nearby market at around 1 midnight to be beaten up. Their hairs were cut off and asked them to leave the area along with their friends. Later the duo were rushed to a nearby Civil Hospital where they have been undergoing treatment.
10 Dec 2020 - 11:03am | AT Kokrajhar Bureau
Baksa: A brisk polling is underway in Kokrajhar and Chirang districts of BTR in the final phase of BTC polls on Thursday.
Amid tight security and COVID19 protocol, the voters in Chirang district...
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There has been steep decline in the insurgent activities in the BTAD areas if Dr RL Bishnoi is to be believed. Participating in the Assam Police Day function in Dimalgaon on Thursday, the BTAD IGP...
18 Jun 2010 - 4:01pm | editor
Utter insecurity still persists in Guwahati these days. Despite heavy presence of security forces, suspected Ulfa militants killed an engineer after he was kidnapped on the way back to his home on...
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Meghalaya police have registered a cheating case against two Assam sports officials charging them with impersonating as members of Meghalaya Hockey Association a day before Hockey India elections...
Guwahati: Noted social worker, organizer and London-based Assamese NRI Rini Kakati died in Guwahati leaving a spell of gloom in the state.
She was 70 to be survived by her son who happens to be a doctor based in London.
Kakati, who was involved in a number of socio cultural initiatives in London, died a sudden death at the Gauhati Medical College Hospital in Guwahati on December 27.
Kakati regularly contributed news items to Assam Times for more than a decade.
A cash-for-jobs scam accused Dr. Ajanta Hazarika has , on Monday surrendered before a Dibrugarh court. As per reports Dr. Hazarika, who is the HoD of the Plastic Surgery department of the Dibrugarh based Assam Medical College and Hospital had, allegedly, collected money from some youths promising them jobs in the Indian Railways. After her illegal activities came into light she had absonded for a couple of days. The Dibrugarh police had filed a case under various sections of the IPC in connection with the matter. The police detained her husband. Thousands of social media has been venting anger against her. The accused has surrendered before the Court of the Chief Judicial Magistrate,...
Guwahati: Union home minister Amit Shah virtually threatened to firmly deal with the orgy of agitations in the state.
In his address at a crowded function in the outskirt of Guwahati city on Saturday without specifying any agitation, he said that the agitation will only create more martyrs and nothing else.
He said that Congress has patronized a number of regional parties to divide the BJP votes in 2021 assembly polls. "BJP will get absolute majority in the upcoming assembly polls. There is no doubt about it, " said the Union home minister.
Shah kept mum on the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2019 which ran into a hail of protest across the state and...
Journalist Geetika Saikia's novel “Sara Phule Kotha Kole' was today released in a function organised at the Cotton Alumni building. Eminent novelist Phanindra Kr. Devchoudhury released the book. Writer Leena Sarma, former chief secretary of Assam Kumar Sanjoy Krishna, professor Meenakshi Buragohain, among others also graced the occasion. The book portrays the journey of Geetika Saikia in the challenging field of journalism. The book also describes the lives of the widows' of Vrinandaban and the verdict given by the Supreme Court of India concerning their lives.
Guwahati: The state Congress has expelled senior leader and Golaghat MLA Ajanta Neog on Friday amid the speculations of her preparedness to join BJP.
Neog, the former minister was asked clear her position on the speculations. But she refused to break her studied silence which the party leadership did not let her take the chance.
Last week she met chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal with prior permission from the party leadership and even she did not responded to the showcause notice which was why, she was axed as the Golaghat district president.
According to information, Neog is likely to join BJP on Saturday when Union home minister Amit Shah will be on two days visit to...
Guwahati: Midnight carols and special prayers in the churches and the public prayers marked Christmas across the state on Friday.
Following the COVID19 protocols, people of all walks from the Christians thronged the churches for special prayers on the occasion.
All churches started dazzling from Thursday evening where Christmas tree was decorated with colourful lights that were shining the whole night in the house yards.
Defying a pinching coldwave on Thursday carols echoed in the churches in GS Road, Baptist Church and Guwahati Don Bosco and on Friday prayers were performed in all districts. Participants, mostly, said that they prayed for the kindness...
Guwahati: A big blow awaits Congress 4 months ahead of the assembly polls leaving the grand old party in dire-straits. Senior leader and 4 time legislator from Golaghat Ajanta Neog is set to join BJP.
Neog, who called on Chief Minister at the latter’s official residence is expected to join BJP on December 26 when Union home minister Amit Shah is scheduled to visit the state.
Same it is expected in Roseline Tirkey. The Congress MLA from Sarupathar recently visited the local BJP office fuelling the speculations are she is likely to join the ruling party.
Congress MLA from Lakhipathar in Barak Valley Rajdwip Goala is also formally joining the ruling party. The opposition party has...
Last year when the protest against the Citizenship(Amendment) Act had reached its zenith in Assam, the then AASU general secretary, Lurinjyoti Gogoi, in a gathering announced that prevailing situation was conducive for forming a new regional political party that could fulfil the hopes and aspirations of the indigenous people of the state. This year's summer the people of Assam witnessed two new influential political parties, floated separately by some pressure groups namely the All Assam Students' Union(AASU) and the Asom Jatiyatavadi Yuva Chatra Parishad(AJYCP), and the Krishak Mukti Sangram Samity(KMSS) and its allied non-political organizations.
The AASU and the AJYCP have jointly...
Guwahati: It's official. Pramod Boro will take over as chief of the Boroland Territorial Council (BTC).
The formal announcement came after the UPPL head had a meeting with Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal in presence Hemanta Biswa Sarma, Ranjit Das, Dilip Saikia and GSP chief Nabo Sarania who is MP of Kokrajhar.
Boro, who prior to his stint as UPPL was ABSU chief will take oath.
The formal announcement is a blow for Hagrama Mohilary who urged BJP to help BPF form the council saying that the alliance is still remaining intact.
Geneva/ Guwahati, 10 December 2020: India emerges as the most dangerous country for working journalists after Mexico in the world as the Covid-19 devastated year witnessed the murder of 83 media workers globally, said Press Emblem Campaign (PEC) in its annual report in Geneva. The number of journalists killed this year increases by 10% compared to 2019, added the international media rights body with demands to bring those responsible for these crimes to justice.
India leads with 13 killings ahead of Mexico where 11 journalists were assassinated. Among other dangerous countries include Pakistan (8 dead), Afghanistan & Iraq (5 each), the Philippines & Honduras (4 each...
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