A collection of adventure stories in Assamese named Kutkut-Tuktukar Abhiyan by journalist-writer Nilotpal Barua was released at Guwahati Press Club on Thursday. Published by Pratishruti Prakashan, the book comprises eight stories, which were earlier published in popular Assamese children monthly ‘Sofura’. The book was officially released by Rupam Barua, editor of Sofura in presence of journalists Nava Thakuria, Bedabrat Bora, Abinash Sharma etc.
The recent reign of terror in Dhaka has forced the north eastern states to remain on alert along the Indo-Bangladesh border. A round the clock vigil is in place along the border to check the intrusion of miscreants in the face of a crackdown on the soil of Bangladesh. A stepped up vigil has been intensified along the Indo-Bangladesh border in Assam, Tripura and Meghalaya. Armed miscreants, who unless no less terror might infiltrate from across the border to get rid of the crackdown following the recent happening in Dhaka where 20 civilians were killed by 7 militants 6 of whom were shot dead by the armed forces at the end of a high voltage drama of 12 hours inside a restaurant.
Hundreds of AJYCP activists in Sivasagar district launched day long strike in protest against the move to auction 12 oil fields. The agitating activists thronged the oil fields where they warned the Narendra Modi government at the Centre not to proceed with the deal. On Tuesday, they would block the National Highway No 37 to oppose the move. On Wednesday, AJYCP will stage rail blockade asking the Centre to roll back the decision by July 8. Notably, the Centre is preparing to auction dozens of oil fields to the private parties which include 12 from Assam.
Senior Congress leader Ripun Bora has assumed charge as Assam Pradesh Congress Committee’s interim president a couple of weeks after president Anjan Dutta died of illness in New Delhi. Party high command in Delhi appointed Bora as interim president which is believed to be a chance for the Rajya Sabha MP to prove his organizational skill. “If the things within the poll-hit party start improving the high command is contemplating to confirm his appointment as PCC president. Before the move, the high command got positive feedback from former chief minister Tarun Gogoi who is said to be closed to the former minister,” AICC sources said.
The move to auction 12 oil fields in Assam runs into a hail of state-wide protests. Announcing a slew of protest, the Asom Jatiyatabadi Yuva Chatra Parishad threatens to intensify protest if the Centre refuses to restraint by July 8. Talking to Assam Times, AJYCP leaders in Sivasagar said they are holding a 12-hour strike at the oil field in Sivasagar district on Monday. On Tuesday, the influential organization will further block the national Highway No 37 in protest against the controversial move of the Modi Government. On July 8, they would block the rails opposing the move.
‘I met my dad (Isak Chishi Swu) for the first time when I was 15’, said Igato Chishi Swu, the eldest son of the NSCN-IM Chairman late Isak Chishi Swu during an emotional condolence service at Nagaland House, New Delhi on 29 June, 2016. Recounting the early life, Igato said as kids, the children (five sons and a daughter) were scattered at different places and grew up with different families as Swu busy himself with his peace mission. The entire family members had lived together under one roof for only four years, which Igato said was a crucial time as during this time, Swu taught them the principle of life. The emotional service attended by hundreds of well-wishers saw NSCN-IM General...
The ASG Eye Care in association with Guwahati Press Club has organized a free eye check-up camp for the member-journalists along with their close relatives on Tuesday (5 July 2016). The screening camp at press club premises will begin 10.30 am and continue till 3 pm. Ophthalmologists from ASG Eye Care, a unit of ASG Hospitals Pvt Ltd, Madhusudan Banerjee, Vikash Joshi, Mohit Sarma and Hrishikesh Bora will conduct the camp. It may be mentioned that the ASG Eye Hospitals is a chain of super- specialty eye hospitals serving in 15 cities of the country. It was started by eye experts from New Delhi based AIIMS and has its expansion in northern and eastern India. The chain of hospitals has...
The mortal remains of Isak Chishi Swu is set to be flown to Nagaland on Wednesday two days after the revolutionary died at a New Delhi based hospital. The lifeless NSCN-(IM) leader would be flown to Dimapur before lifting to his ancestral village for last rites. Hundreds of from the north eastern region have reached the Nagaland House in the national capital on Wednesday to pay their last respect to the revolutionary leader in the evening.
Around 20 top hospitals in New Delhi are planning subsidized treatment for the north eastern people living in Delhi and NCR. Highly placed sources told Assam Times that these super speciality hospitals including Apollo, Fortis, Medanta, Max will soon formally come with the announcement bringing smiles to lakhs of the people hailing from this region. Those who have been working in private sector, doing business apart from the students and researchers would get direct benefit from the ambitious scheme.The beneficiaries having an identity card or certificate would have to be referred by the competent authority. “Let us wait for the formal announcement. We are...
Amid a state wide brouhaha on the move to auction 12 oil fields in Assam, both AGP and BJP have been taking contradictory positions on the sensitive issue. BJP leaders and ministers have strongly advocated the move saying that it would, in fact, help Assam claim the rights over its own resources. “We are bound to endorse the move. We can’t oppose it. This is our policy. These oil fields won’t help Assam do anything. We would in turn get money from these non profitable oilfield,” said a BJP leader. He said, “had there been a Congress led government at the Centre same it would have been done.” AGP leaders are not upbeat with the move. “We are opposed to any move to auction these oilfield....
The United Liberation Front of Asom (I) has pledged to prevent the move to auction 12 oil fields in Assam. In a strongly worded statement, the outfit’s publicity secretary Aronodoy Asom called it an anti-national steps and that the nation and its wealth are not at all safe at the hands of Delhi. He said that the people in power at Dispur should not allow it to happen in the name of royalty. “If Britain can pull out of the European Union with the help of a referendum why Delhi and Dispur can’t resolve the Indo-Assam conflict?,” said the ULFA(I) leader.
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