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Jumbos ransack walls at Tangla

A herd of 4 to 5 wild elephants damaged railway quarter walls and created a havoc in the entire  Pujakhola Tiniali area in  Tangla on Saturdy at about 1.55 am. The elephants also damaged sugarcane crops in nearby area. No loss of life have been reported.

 

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An irate mob damaged a small car (AS01 BS 5445) at Tangla Tiniali on February Saturday midnight. As per eyewitness Rajib Chetri and Dipen Chetri indulged in a brawl with a group of people. After that the duo hit a  group of people with their speeding car at TB Road, Tangla and injured Basanta Boro, Subimal Saha, Kajol Saha and Pintu Saha - out of which Pintu Saha is in critical state and has been referred to Gauhati Medical College & Hospital. Both the groups were allegedly under the influence of alcohol.  Meanwhile police immediately rushed the spot and took stock of the situation ad an FIR  has been lodged at Tangla Police Station and booked Dipen Chetri and the driver...
A voter awareness rally was taken out at Tangla  today by Tangla College students, ASHA and Anganwadi workers with the help of Udalguri district administration. The rally was inagurated by Dimple Baruah, Assistant Commissoner Udalguri. Speaking to Assam Times, Baruah said that the awareness programme has been undertaken under Systematic Voters Electoral Education Programme (SVEEP) under the pursuance of Election Commission of India. She further said that such awareness rally would be held in Mazbat, Panery and Udalguri in coming days. She urged the young generation to vote and participate in democracy of the country. The rally was also attended by Binoy Medhi retd. professor of Tangla...
The IQAC cell of Tangla College headed by its co-ordinator Satyen Sarma had introduced a three months "Functional Knowledge Certificate Course" on Spoken English , Internet Correspondence, Personality Development for 6th semester students of Tangla College. The inauguration ceremony of the same was held on February 18 at the college conference hall. Speaking on the ocassion Rajen Kalita former HOD Department of English mentioned the importance of English language in today's age of globalization. The programme was also addressed by Jayanta Chakravorty, Associate Professor of English department of the college. Professor Ashim Roy the course instructor of the course also spoke on the ocassion.
The members of All India Mahila Sanskritik Sangathon (AIMSS) Udalguri district committee took to streets today in protest of the attrocities on women and children. Womens holding playcards that read 'Stop Child rape' ,Stop communal hatred thronged the town. Speaking to this correspondent Swarna Lata Chaliha member of state commiitte of the organization said that the state has seen a step rise on crimes on women. We have joined hands to stop attrocities meted on women. She said many women have lost their lives in the name of Dowry,witch hunting. They also demanded ban on alcohol and drugs.
The silver jubilee celebration of Bandana Sangha Club concluded at Ratanpur on the outskirts of Tangla today.  The two day colourful programme began on February 13 at 9 am with the hoisting of flag by Deba Kumar Rabha president of silver jubilee celebration committee. At 9.30 am swahid tarpan was  performed by Dhrubajyoti Bhuyan,  president of Bandana Sangha. On February 14 a cultural procession was taken out where Rabha,Bodo and Assamese community performed. An open session was held which was inagurated by Saiful Hoque General Secretary of District unit of AASU. Deba Kumar Rabha presided over the session while Deb Raj Sapkota was the appointed speaker over the session....
Saraswati Puja was celebrated in Tangla and it's neighbouring places. Students rushed schools and colleges to offer their prayers and seek divine blessings of Goddess Saraswati. Educational institutions were also seen distributing prasads to the students. People of all age groups irrespective of religion, caste, creed thronged the puja Mandaps. Young generation were gripped in the festive spirit and loitered along the streets.  
A Bodo folk cultural group comprising six male and eightheen female artists of Udalguri district has been invited to Bangkok of Thailand to perform in the India Fun Cheer Festival which is underway from February 10 to 14. The cultural troupe names Northern Assam cultural group had reached Bangkok on February 9. They will perform Bodo folk dances like Bagrumba,Kherai etc;
A day long Free medical health camp was organized by the 15 member team of Tangla College Teacher's Women's Forum in association with IQAC cell of the college at Hahinigaon LP school on the outskirts of Tangla town on February 5 last. Prova Bora and Gitali Sarma lead the women's forum.The health camp was attended by Dr. Harakanta Das, Dr. Nrimal Chandra Boro, Dr. Debisaran Boro, Dr. Trishan Pal and Dr. Rikhicag Lahkar. A large number of Students and villagers were treated and given free medicines in the health camp. The health camp was aimed at promoting health seeking behavior in the long term and thus, unlike a general curative health camp, these camps also majorly work on building...
The Green Convention of the Udalguri district committee of Aranya Suraksha Samiti, Asom, a nature organization of the district has urged both the Union and the State Government to open a forest university, unique of its kind in Udalguri district at the earliest. The convention which was held on Sunday on its Dhansirighat office premises in Udalguri district with Bhabani Prasad Upadhyaya, adviser of the nature organization in the chair, felt that the Government should consider setting up a forest university, where students interested in natural resources could avail higher studies in the environmental sciences and other allied subjects and carry out their research works. Dwelling upon the...
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