Tai Ahom, Koch Rajbanshi, Moran, Mutocks along with two others are likely to get ST status.
The good news for the six communities has come from the Centre when the six ethnic communityleaders hunkered down with Union tribal affairs minister Juel Ornam in New Delhi on Thursday.
Flanked by sports minister Sarbabanda Sonowal, Ornam said the Centre will have to change the modalities in the soon to be held cabinet meeting.
After the seal of approval from the cabinet, the modalities would be ready. It would take two or three months to complete the entire proceedings.
Later the delegation talked to union home minister Rajnath Singh at his official residence.
The move assumed significance despite the escalating protest of the existing ST people.
PermalinkSubmitted by manuj Das on Sat, 29/08/2015 - 14:50
The other two are tea tribes and Sutiya not chutia. Ahom , Koch and Sutiya were ruling class of Assam during medievel period. Next time please name the ''other two'' as sentiments are related to it.
Journalists’ Forum Assam (JFA) strongly condemns the brutal murder of a young scribe in Tripura on Wednesday (20 September 2017) and urges Manik Sarkar led Left government at Agartala to book the culprits under the law. The initial reports narrate that Shantanu Bhowmik, 29, who was associated with a local news channel faced attacks when he was covering a clash between the Indigenous People's Front of Tripura (IPFT) and Communist Party of India (Marxist)'s tribal wing Tripura Rajaer Upajati Ganamukti Parishad (TRUGP) at Mandai, few kilometer away from Agartala on Wednesday afternoon. Seriously injured Shantanu was taken to a government hospital, but the attending doctors declared him...
An orgy of violence marred the 12 hour Arunachal Pradesh on Tuesday called in protest against the Centre’s move to accord citizenship to the Chakma and Hajong refugees in the north eastern state. Tension started escalating in the capital city of Itanagar where a section of the bandh supporters vandalized the state BJP office apart from setting afire a few vehicles on the roads. At least four vehicles, including a state transport corporation bus were set on fire. Normal life remained heavily disrupted under the impact of the bandh called by the All Arunachal Pradesh Students’ Union (AAPSU) supported by all tribal students unions across the north eastern state. Roads from early in the...
Security forces fanning in search of trouble mongers claimed to have captured a dreaded a rebel along with his associate in Karbi Anglong district on Tuesday. Identified as Jona Singh Rongpi, and Ranjit Bhumji, the KPLT rebels were arrested during a joint operation by CRPF and Police from Jamindar Teron. Security forces further seized a AK-56 rifle, live ammunition, grenades and a khukri from their possession.
A lower court in Dibrugarh remanded Akhil Gogoi to fourteen days judicial custody after police produced the peasant leader before it following the end of police custody. Police sought Gogoi in their remand again for ten days to intensity the probe. But the court rejected it and sent the KMSS leader to the jail who was arrested for his open appeal to the people to remain prepared for armed struggle if the government fails to deliver the goods. Gogoi is set to move another bail plea before the court on Tuesday. Before that he was brought to the court amid tight security ad hundreds of KMSS activists shouted slogans demanded immediate release of Akhil Gogoi.
At least 15 people were feared to have met watery grave along the Assam-Meghalaya border when a boat carrying them on a river capsized under the impact of a huge storm on Sunday. The tragic incident took place on the river Sabanjoria in Khalisbhatia in the afternoon. Ten bodies were fished put till Sunday evening and the search operation which suspended due to darkness resumed on Monday morning where five more bodies were fished out. Ten other people ate said to have been missing till now. Local residents along with SDRF jawans have been continuing the search operation on the river bed and more bodies are expected to fished out.
Journalists’ Forum Assam (JFA) in northeast India expresses concern over the ongoing crackdown on newspaper & radios in Cambodia with an aim to silence the media ahead of next year’s general election. The recent shut down of an independent English newspaper in the southeast Asian country has shown the authority’s intolerance towards the mainstream media, alleged the forum based in northeast India. In a statement, the forum of scribes revealed that the Cambodia Daily was forced by the government agencies to close down its publication over a tax dispute. The newspaper was slapped with a purported $6.3 million tax bill recently and the authority ordered the amount to be paid by September...
The Nalbari police have arrested a social activist a couple of days he broke, with evidence, a nexus between All Assam Students Union and Bajrang Dal triggering huge protest across the state. He is none other than Jnyanen Chakrabarty who uploaded a video showing the Bajrang Dal’s festoones inside an AASU office suggesting an unholy and hidden pact between the Hindu religious group and the influential student organization which went viral. Many organizations and individuals have condemned the arrest of Chakravarty and staged protest demanding his immediate release. AASU leadership was not available for comment.
The death toll in the huge storm that lashed Guwahati and its adjacent areas on Sunday has gone up to three with the death of two more people. Two people died when they were fishing at a waterbody in the Maligaon area of the city. Identified as Arun Das and Jairam Das met watery grave as they boat in which they were fishing capsized under the impact of the city at Boripara area. The storm started at around 3 in the evening and wreaked huge havoc for around half an hours ravaging electricity and telephone lines. Initially, one person died and another sustained serious injury when he a huge tree fell on a person as he was riding on his bike at Beharbari...
Vishwakarma puja festivity grips Assam on Sunday across the state where the god of construction is being worshipped with much religious fervour. Factories and industries, technical institutes and laboratories wore a festive look with the workers and employees offered puja to the god. Cultural functions along with quiz, drawing, dance and music competitions are being lined up towards the afternoon to mark thr occasion. Assam Times Foundation observed the Viswakatma puja with traditional fervour at its Guwahati office where the employees offered puja to the god of construction.
Prabajan Virodhi Manch, a social organization against the immigration issue, has raised serious concern over the Centre’s decision to grant citizenship to the Chakma and Hajong refugees in Arunachal Pradesh. The convener of the organization Upomanyu Hazarika said on Saturday that finally, these refugees' would come to Assam since Arunachal Pradesh has announced no land rights to these people who migrated from the Chittagang Hills Tracks. He appreciated the Arunachal Pradesh leadership for half citizenship formula to these Chakma and Hajong refugees after the Supreme court asked the Centre to grant them citizenship triggering massive protest across the north...
Comments
The other two are tea tribes
Pages
Add new comment