Stop cow slaughtering in Golaghat
The Hindu Jagaran Mancha in Golaghat on Monday demanded an immediate ban on cow slaughtering and illegal transportation. In a memorandum submitted to the Deputy Commissioner on Monday, HJM said that the cow is considered a holy animal and the animal is closely associated in the Indian culture and tradition. Even cow is worshipped in Assam which is why, an immediate ban on cow slaughtering is required.
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A fourteen member team comprising of health officials from the central and state governments visited the Kushal Konwer Civil Hospital in Golaghat on Sunday. The Common Review Mission team had inspected and reviewed the infastructure and medical services of the hospital. The team will prepare and submit a report of their inspection to the central governmnt. Kushal Konwer Civil Hospital is on news flash very often for several reasons like dirty atmosphere, lack of medical facilities, misconduct of staff etc. But surprisingly today an opposite scenario prevailed in the hospital premises during the central team's inspection. The entire hospital was clean and hygienic and the doctors were...
Golaghat Police today apprehended a dreaded Maoist leader from Khakandguri under Dergaon. The arrested cadre has been identified as Pallav Charingia Phukan alias Akon alias Phukan who hails from Tinsukia and working as an organiser with the banned organisation. Police sources said that Pallav Charingia Phukan along with his associates were organising a meeting at a place in Khakandguri. Acting on a tip off a special team of Golaghat police led by Additional SP Numal Mahto raided the spot and apprehended the Maoist. However two other cadres namely Diganta Thamong of Arunachal Pradesh and Bikash of Karbi Anglong were managed to escape from the spot. In the meeting plannings were made for...
The dead body of a teenager named Babu Das of Arengapara in Golaghat who went missing in the Dhansiri river on Monday was recoverd today at the river by some fisherman.The deceased came with his friends for swimming in the river two days ago and went missing. Local people and SDRF personnels had searched for him but all went in vain.
Police mn in Jorhat and Golaghat are conducting an operation in search of a 26 year old boy who went missing last week. Identified as Jayanta Gogoi, he went missing when he was on the way to Dohotia in Jorhat from his home at 1 No. Ahom Gaon. His parents have lodged a complaint before the police alleging that he was kidnappped.
After the completion of first phase of NRC upgradation in the state, the second phase of verifying documents is going on in Golaghat district along with other place.
A pall of gloom descends in Golaghat when a teen ager is feared to have met watery grave in the river Dhansiri on Monday. Local residents in Janpara told Assam Times that the tragic incidnt took place when the victim Babu Das along with three others were swimming in the river. Suddenly Babu went missing in the strong current of the river water. Local residents and SDRF personnel, deep diver from Tezpur have been deployed in the rescue operation. But of no avail.
The Golaghat District Journalist Association is organising its annual convocation on November 28 and 29 next. The decision was finalised at an executive meeting of the orgnization at GDJA office on Sunday.Preisded over by Radhika Ballav Goswami, the meeting named Hem Chandra Baruah as the recepient of the award for excellence in reporting. The meeting has further set up an eleven member convenor committee.
A moving train crushed one pedestrian to death in Golaghat leaving the entire district in utter shock amid the Vijaya Dasami festivities on Friday. The incident took place in the evening who was hit by the moving train as he was trying to cross the road. Police and eyewitnesses rushed the unidentified man to the KK Memorial Civil Hospital where he was declared brought dead.
Amidst the puja celebrations, a pall of gloom was seen at Furkating area of Golaghat on Tuesday. In the super market complex of Furkating a fire broke out at midnight and spread to three establishments causing damage worth lacs. A saloon, a shop and a godown were burnt in the fire. Later fire tenders from Golaghat rushed to the spot and controlled the fire.
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