Despite stiff resistance from Arvind Kejriwal and his lobby senior IAS officer from Assam Shakuntala Gamlin took over as Delhi chief secretery.
Shakuntala, the daughter of former minister Lalit Doley and wife of former Arunachal Pradesh chief minister Jarbom Gamlin has alleged intimidation by a section of bureacrates not to take over.
He was Lt Governor Jung who appointed her in the top post defying the chief minister's opposition who calls her corrupt.
PermalinkSubmitted by Jairam Tagodia on Mon, 18/05/2015 - 14:56
Congratulation Ms S Gamlin. WE WOULD LIKE TO SEE THAT YOU PLEASE FOCUS ON ISSUES LIKE THE EXTRA ORDINARY NUMBER OF RAPES TAKING PLACE IN NCR.
The Union Home Ministry in one year service , has failed to STOP this Horrible CRIME AGAINST Ordinary Citizen of NCR.
WE hope and pray you give a "NEW DELHI" FREE of Rape CRIMES in less than 6 months.
THE BJP Home Ministry has let us down several time with the multiple rape incidence.
WE hope to tell the Home Ministry that RAPE IS ACTUALLY A CRIME and the Basic Right to be secure for every citizen of Delhi , Security is lacking in NCR which happens to be the Nation Capital.
Ms S GAMLIN GIVE US A SECURE DELHI.
JAI BHARAT
A critical approach on history came up for a livelier discussion when a panel of experts had a brainstorming session as part of the Guwahati Lit Fest on Saturday.Noted expert and former JNU professor Puspesh Pant, author Namita Gokhle, The India Express journalist Samudra Gupta Kashyap and Dibrugarh University professor Dr Chandan Sarma threw some lights on a few aspects on the distortion of historical facts and figures. Gokhle moderated the discussion much to the benefit of the students of history.
Renowned journalist Sir William Mark Tully on Saturday stressed translation of regional literatures into English calling it a need of the hour. In his address at the opening session at the Guwahati Literary Festival on Saturday, the former BBC correspondent said that nobody should take resort to the killer languages.
Eminent litterateur and Asom Sahitya Sabha president Dr Dhrubajyoti Bora expressed grave concern over the recent carnage in Kokrahar and Sonitpur districts.Opening the Guwahati Lit Fest on Saturday, Dr Bora said, “it is not time to tolerate all forms of terror acts that stifle the society.” He further asked the government to diagnose the disease.
Eminent journalist and former BBC correspondent Sir William Mark Tully, scholar Pushpesh Pant, prolific writer Namita Gokhle and Asom Sahitya Sabha president Dr Dhrubajyoti Bora are dignitaries who shared the dais. Dr Bora opened the festival.The first summit began at the NEDFi House in Dispur condoled the carnage in Kokrajhar, Sonitpur, Chirang districts by holding a one minute silent prayer. This was followed by a bogreet by award winning singer Tarali Sarma. Assam Times is giving its viewers the live updates of the 3 day long festival.
Army chief General Dalbir Singh Suhag is on a visit to Assam on Saturday to take stock of the crackdown against NDFB-S four days after the militant outfit killed at least 70 people in Kokrajhar and Sonitpur district.General Suhag met Union home minister Rajnath Singh in New Delhi on Friday is arriving in Tezpur in the morning. Apart from holding high level meeting with top army officials to discuss the combing operation in the violence-hit districts, he is likely to meet chief minister Tarun Gogoi to review the situation later today. Minutes after his meeting with Rajnath Singh, general Suhag gave hint of an intensified crackdown against the militant...
Normalcy is gradually back to Sonitpur district after the NDFB-S carnage. District administration told Assam Times that there is no report of any fresh incident of NDFB-S attacks during the last 24 hours. More and more army and para military forces are arriving in the district to intensify the counter offensive apart from guarding the panic stricken people who either have been rendered homeless or fled their homes to escape the attack. Army, Assam Rifles, CRPF and police have been continuing the crackdown against the NDF-S rebels. The security forces have been concentrating on the dense jungles along the Assam-Arunachal Pradesh border where the rebels are believed to have been hiding....
NDFB-S rebels are believed to have engaged in a heavy encounter with security forces in Chirang district on Friday. According to reports, the militants hurled grenades at a group of SSB jawnas deployed in the operation along the Indo-Bhutan border in the afternoon. This was followed by heavy gunbattle which continued for several hours. Details awaited.
The Akhil Bharatiya Hindivasi Yuba Chatra Parishad in BTAD has accused Congrss party of playing politics on the carnage of Adivasi peoples in the state.Hindivasi Yuba Chatra Parishad leader Gopal Prasad came down heavily on former minister and Congress leader Ripun Bora saying, “Who is Ripun Bora to talk to reports about the? Bora is not entitled to speak.” Slamming Bora he said that the statement was very unfortunate and urged him to stay away from giving such immature statement in near future.
A string of untoward incidents marred the 12 hour statewide Assam bandh on Friday evening.Adivasi people in large number came to the streets in many places to enforce the bandh they called for in protest against the NDFB(S) carnage in Kokrajhar and Sonitpur on Tuesday evening.The bandh was total. Vehicles remained off from the roads. Shops and markets, schools and colleges, banks and offices registered thin attendance under the impact of the bandh which ended at 6 in the evening.A section of protesters burnt tryes on the roads to block the movement of the vehicles. The bandh forced the Northeast Frontier Railway to reschedule several trains on Friday.In Guwahati also, the bandh evoked full...
Sporadic violence refuses to die down in Sonitpur district even after the authorities have clamped curfew in some areas. Suspected NDFB-S militants unleashed yet another orgy of violence in the trouble torn district when they burnt houses of Adivasi people on Friday.The incident took place in Balidanga where the local residents told Assam Times that militants sneaked into the hamlet in the wee hours and burnt several hunts belonging to the Adivasi people.“We cried for help when the militants burnt our huts. We were forced to flee from our houses in the wee hours. But we have not seen any policeman around us,” alleged a local resident before Assam Times. These have forced thousands of...
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