Skip to content Skip to navigation

Interaction at Burapahar

Mubina Akhtar,Secy. Kaziranga WLS welcoming forest personnel working in Kaziranga NP at Burapahar on June 5

On the occasion of World Environment Day on June 5,Kaziranga Wildlife Society, Wildlife Welfare Trust and Northeast Area Development Forum for Regional Development jointly organized a day long interactive and poster campaign session at Burapahar in association with Assam police and Forest Department.The celebration had started at Amguri Bagan near Jakhalabandha at 11 am.Mubina Akhtar,secretary Kaziranga Wildlife Society and CR Bhobora,former conservator of Forest had attractive interaction session with children and villagers.Colour posters of rhino and wild elephants with important messages were distributed among villagers and forest personnels.Eight villagers were felicitated with gamocha and a tree sapling each for their contribution in the field of nconservation and anti poaching activities. Environmental journalist Jayanta Das and office bearers of Kaziranga WLS felicitated all the eight personnels.The programme was attended by Padum Borthakur, President,Prasanta Gogoi, Working President,Kaziranga WLS;Puspadhar Buragohain, Range Officer,Burapahar Range Office;Deben Bora,Officer-in-Charge, Jakhalabandha Police Station etc.

 Anotherinteractive session was held at Burapahar Forest Range Office with forest personnel working in interior camps at 2 am.Mubina Akhtar,Secretary,Kaziranga WLS and Hony.Member of Assam Wildlife Board welcomed all the forest personnel working against odd condition as Burapahar had been the most vulnerable to poaching of all the range offices under Kaziranga NP because of its geographical nature.Kaziranga WLS formally felicitated Deben Bora,O/C, Jakhalabandha Police Station;Puspadhar Buragohain,Forest Range Officer,Burapahar Range and CR Bhobora,former Conservator of Forest,but still working against poaching of rhino and elephants in Kaziranga and Manas NP.Upen Tamuli (Forestor),wildlife activist Gautam Saikia,Bhumidhar Deuri (SI,Police);Deben Bora,Officer in Charge,Jakhalabandha shared their real life experiences with society members.All of them suggested a few steps for to boost anti poaching activities like-wall or fenching by NH 37 so that animals cannot flee to Karbi Hills where they get killed;supply of sophisticated weapons,better solar lights and cells in interior camps,good conditioned fast boats, employment of more forest staff,good clothing,rain coats,leave with salary once in a year etc. The programme was also attended by Babul Gogoi (Managing Editor,Assam Times);Raj Baruah,Chandan Gogoi,Utpal Panchanan,Apurba Kumar Das,Ranjit Dahotiya all executive members of Kaziranga Wildlife Society.

 

Add new comment

Random Stories

Journalists' association formed

16 Nov 2016 - 11:34pm | AT Kokrajhar Bureau
A special session of the BTAD journalists and National Press Day was concluded at Kokrajhat on Wednesday at Bodofa Cultural complex after three days programme in Kokrajhar district. Over hundred...

Polling by and large peaceful

7 Apr 2014 - 8:44am | AT News
Brisk polling is going on in Jorhat, Lakhimpur, Tezpur, Dibrugarh and Koliabor where 64,10,883 voters are exercising their franchise to decide on the fate 51 candidate in the first phase of Lok Sabha...

ISL: NE United go down to Goa FC

15 Oct 2015 - 6:56pm | AT News
FInally, Goa FC beat the North East United FC 3-1 in the Indian Superleague clash at the packed Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium in Sarusajai on Thursday. The home team continue to stay at the...

Entrepreneurship for Innovation in Rural Areas

20 Nov 2013 - 4:16pm | CM Paul
The Entrepreneurship Development and Incubation Centre (EDIC) at Assam Don Bosco University (ADBU) Guwahati organized a talk on “Opportunities and Technology Innovations in Rural Entrepreneurship,”...

Other Contents by Author

Subham Patar of Arunodoi Academy, Tangla has brought glory to Udalguri district securing 14th rank in the HSLC examination by scoring 572 marks.Subham is the son of Dulal Patar and school teacher Minati Patar of Tangla.Jubilant students took to the street with Subham after announcement of the HSLC results.Nabin Chandra Boro, Inspector of Schools, Udalguri; Napolean Daimari, Principal, Arunodoi Academy,Tangla and Pranabjyoti Das, Principal, Arunodoi Junior College,Tangla congratulated Subham for his success.It needs mention that students of Arunodoi Academy,Tangla have performed very well in this years HSLC examination with hundred percent success. Besides Subham,7 students passed with...
Expressing concern over the rampant deforestation in the State and other associated burning issues such the man-elephant conflict, the Assam Environmental NGO Forum today urged the new Forest Minister, Pramila Rani Brahma to take sincere steps to protest the State’s invaluable forest wealth.Addressing a press conference at Guwahati press club today on May 30,office-bearers of the Forum called upon the authorities to expedite the relocation of 1,500-odd families living inside Dibru Saikhowa National Park.“The two forest villages Dadhiya and Lika inside Dibru Saikhowa have resulted in huge anthropogenic pressure on the national park. While the villagers cannot be blamed for the development...
A badly injured six years old wild tusker has succumbed to death yesterday evening on May 23 after battling for life since May 18 at Ganeshghat village in Udalguri district.The injured wild tusker had been very weak while entering the remote village near Majuli tea garden with other two wild elephants on May 18.Villagers could see several injury marks on its body and blood was seen oozing out from a deep injury on its fore head.Unable to cross a small stream, the tusker fell to the bottom of the streamlet. A team of forest personnel along with Vets had started treating the baby since May 19.Even top level Vet specialists from Guwahati treated the tusker,but there was no positive response....
A badly injured eight years old wild tusker has been battling for life since May 18 at a remote village in India-Bhutan border in Udalguri district.The injured wild tusker had been very weak while entering Ganesh Ghat,(a remote village near Majuli tea garden)with other two wild elephants on May 18.Villagers could see several injury marks on its body and blood was seen oozing out from a deep injury on its fore head.Unable to cross a small stream, the tusker fell down.The matter had reported to forest department of Udalguri and a team of forest personnel along with Dr.S Sarma arrived at the spot on the morning of May 19. Veterinary doctor tried his best to treat the tusker,but there was no...
BPF has won all the assembly seats in Udalguri district.In 65 Kalaigaon LAC,BPF candidate and former MLA Maheswar Boro has been elected to Assam assembly by defeating nearest AIUDF candidate Natu Ram Boro by 17,638 votes.Maheswar Boro (BPF) bagged 47,203 votes while Nathu Ram Boro (AIUDF) got 29,565 votes.Sitting AGP MLA Mukunda Ram Choudhury remained in third place with 24,286 votes only. In 64 Paneri LAC Kamali Rani Basumatari of BPF defeated nearest UPP candidate Nanda Ram Boro by 14,798 votes. BPF candidate got 38,627 votes against UPP's 22,829 votes. Congress candidate Durga Das Boro (former Assam AGP minister) got only 19,051 votes.In 69 Udalguri (ST) sitting BPF MLA and former...
Patrolling teams of Mazbat forest Range Office, under Dhansiri Forest Division, Udalguri and Army stationed at Mazbat successfully rescued an endangered pair of baby Himalayan bear calves recently near Assam-Arunachal border. According to MK Sarma,DFO,Dhansiri Forest Division, Udalguri, forest patrolling team headed by Mintu Boro rescued a pair of two months old baby Himalayan bear from the house of an Adivasi wood cutter in No.10 Nala Dalanibasti village in No. 2 Dhansiri tea garden in the night of May 15. According to the wood cutter,he had found the pair at No.10 Nadi in the afternoon of that day. Wildlife lovers alleged that the wood cutter had captured the pair for selling to...
Udalguri District Election Office has been ready for counting of votes on May 19 for three assembly constituencies namely-64 Paneri,69 Udalguri (ST) and 70 Mazbat.Talking to media ND Pathak,District Election Officer,Udalguri said that there would be 12 rounds of counting of votes on 14 tables in each three LACs. Regarding security arrangement Dimple Barua,In-charge Media Cell told this correspondent that there would be three tier security arrangement for the counting day.No vehicles would be allowed beyond 100 M peripheryaround the counting centre.The second tier of security would be at the gate of counting premises and third tier security would be at the door of the counting hall.In the...
Students of Arunodoi Junior College, Tangla, private Jr.college in violence hit Udalguri district have shown excellence in JEE mail,2016.The satisfactory results have been welcomed by people of the district.11 students,mostly belonging to economically backward families,namely-Mrinmoy Nath,Gaurab Das,Arup Kar,Poniram Kherkatary,Saurav Sarkar,Bijit Bania, Nabajyoti Swargiary,Nitamoni Boro,Mwna Ram Boro,Kakali Rabha, Swgwamsar Ramchiary have cracked JEE main,2016.The results have also opened eyes of many who believed that good results in JEE could not be achieved without good coaching or a school in cities.Established in 2010,students of Arunodoi Junior College, Tangla have been performing...
People of Udalguri have much to rejoice with the good news of winning 4 gold and 1 silver by 3 girls and two boys from Udalguri representaing India in the first ever international event of Wushu held in Colombo in Sri Lanka from April 16 to April 18. The five member team participated in the 2nd Students’ Olympic International Martial Art event and clinched four gold and one silver medal in the international event. The gold medal winners are- Shyam Mochahari, (male, under 19, weight 50 kg), Ejible Daimari (female, U-17, wt.48), Lucky Daimari (U-17, wt.40)
A national level seminar on Human values and creative literature was held at Khoirabari College on Saturday with day long programme. The event was organized by Assamese department of Khoirabari College supported by University Grants Commission.A total of 97 participants,mostly college teachers and research students from various places took part in the seminar on the sub-themes- Human values in the works of Sankardeva, Human values in pre-independence literature, Human values in post independence literature and Human values and contemporary society. Dr. Nabin Sarma, former professor of Guwahati University formally inaugurated the seminar which was conducted by coordinator Karuna Kanta Deka....