The All Assam Minority Student Union (AAMSU) irked over the state government's budget placed by Finance minister Himanta Biswa Sarma during ongoing budget session of Assam Legislative Assembly on July 26 last.
Expressing dissatisfied with the budget plan, hundreds AAMSU activists and citizens burnt effigies of Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal and Finance Minster Himanta Biswa Sarma today at Joypur along the JD Road in Kokrajhar.
Student activists with banner, placards shouted slogans against government and demanded early people's welfare budget for the state, besides termed budget was anti people because it couldn't established state's growth and welfare, specially Minority community has been deprived from the budget place.
Anowar Hussain, president of Kokrajhar district AAMSU said the budget placed for the 2016-17 was not acceptable for the a section of community in the stste, specially minority community have been deprived from this plan.
'There was nothing special schemes or plan have included for minority community in the budget. It was unfortunate for the community that state budget has been declining to provide development welfare fund in the state', he said adding that government should withdraw it's budget plan so that equal development and distribution could be availed in the state.
KOKRAJHAR, FEB 10: In a significant step toward enhancing wildlife protection, a five-day refresher training program for 27 investigating officers from six forest divisions concluded on Sunday at the Bansbari Forest Inspection Bungalow, Manas National Park. This initiative aims to bolster the officers' skills in wildlife offense investigations, evidence collection, and the implementation of the latest amendments to the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, alongside recently revised criminal laws.
The training was organized by the Field Directorate of Manas Tiger Reserve, in collaboration with the Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) and the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW). The program...
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