Shankardev Shishu Vidya Niketan School at Dadara near Hajo is ready to get another facelift with the financial support from Guwahati Round Table 235, the Guwahati chapter of Round Table India (www.roundtableindia.org). The completed phase two section, comprising three classrooms, verandah & staircases with a total area of 2,750 square feet, will be inaugurated on 8 January next. Kamrup (rural) district magistrate Vinod Seshan has consented to inaugurate phase two part on Sunday in presence of district police chief PS Mahanta. “The foundation stone for development was laid on the 7 February 2016, where the project was planned to be completed in a phased manner with the first phase has already been completed. It was inaugurated by Assam education minister Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma,” informed Parveen Goyal, chief of Guwahati Round Table 235.
Addressing the media persons on Wednesday, Goyal also added that they would soonstart the construction of phase three and expected to get it completed by the end of 2017. He described his mother organization as a non-religious and non-political entity. The Round Table India has over 4,500 chapters across the country comprising young businessmen, entrepreneurs, technocrats and other professionals. Mukesh Chokhani, secretary to the Guwahati chapter of Round Table India disclosed that they adopted the Dadara Shishu Niketan school under its flagship freedom through education project. He also added that they planned to develop around 10,500 sqft in the school premises with a total outlay of rupees 80 Lakhs.
Project conveners Avishek Kejriwal, Shwet Agarwal, Rahul Sethi with few others were also present on the occasion. Soon after the press meet the Guwahati Round Table 235 office bearers donated two galvanized steel chairs for Guwahati Press Club, which were accepted by the GPC secretary Nava Thakuria in presence of other member-journalists.
Stunned by the reports of starvation-like death in the Bhuban Valley tea garden, the Cachar district administration started reaching out the workers who have alleged non receipt of rations for the last couple of months.Lakhipur civil SDO told Assam Times that the district administration started distributing rice among the workers. But sources said that the management of the Kolkata based company has assured the district administration of measures to reopen the tea garden apart from releasing the pending payments and bonus before the Durga puja. Meanwhile, the Barak Human Rights Protection Committee leader Waliullah Ahmed Laskar told Assam Times that the rights body is...
The mega dam meant for the Gerukamukh hydro power project fail to reach the construction site because of the week long blockade by AJYCP in Dhemaji district. AJYCP, AASU, TMPK and ATASU workers have not been allowing the dam materials to reach beyond Gogamukh for the last five days.Talking to Assam Times the protestors said that these materials an machineries would be allowed to reach the construction venue at Gerukamukh. They have been disrupting the supply of dam materials following the arrest of 5 youths for allegedly burning truck on October 8.“The week long blockade is the manifestation of our anger. Unidentified miscreants set the truck on fire. Police failed to find out the...
The diabolic tentacles in Dadri have forced yet another litterateur to return the coveted award. She is none other than Niropama Borgohain who is all set to return the Sahitya Akademy award she received in 1996 for her novel Abhijatri.She took the decision hours after Homen Borgohain confirmed the return of the award joining the award winning authors’ chorus against the incident in Dadri where prime minister Narendra Modi maintains stoic silence.
Hundreds of Tai Ahom Yuba Parishad leaders and workers staged demonstration in Tinsukia demanding immediate ST status for the Tai Ahom community.Talking to Assam Times, the protestors said that the government promised ST status before the election. But during the last one and a half year has passed. But the things refused to proceed forcing them to take resort to the dharna.They further threatened a massive strike in near future if the Ahoms are denied ST status before the next assembly polls early next year.
Award winning author and journalist Homen Borgohain joined the simmering chorus of protests by writers alleging nefarious design to foment communal trouble with the Dadri episode. The author of a number of epoch-making books is believed to have surrendered his Sahitya Akademi award following the suit of 12 other authors in protest against the orgy of violence in UP.
In a major blow for ULFA chief Paresh Baruah, his chief lieutenant Jeevan Moran has surrendered before Tinsukia police on Tuesday. Moran, who has been shouldering the responsibility of raising fund for ULFA is believed to have surrendered before the police in the wee hours.“He had lost all contacts with Paresh Baruah for the last couple of months and that his ailment has forced to him to leave the strategic terrain of Taga in Myanmar,” said sources. His surrender is a staggering blow for Paresh Baruah who has been giving vital strength for the ULFA boss for the last seven crucial years.
Starvation death is back to haunt the people of Bhuvan Valley Tea Garden. Four people including a baby were believed to have died of starvation in the tea garden during the last 15 days. Nobody has officially called it starvation death. But the top management officials of the shut down tea garden have been remaining incommunicado. they are back to haunt the 600-plus workers and their families. Lack of medical facilities was said to have been another reason where the incidents of starvation death. Now anemia symptom grips a section of the children and women in the tea garden. According to allegations, the management has stopped rations, electricity, water and medical...
The Gauhati High Court has asked the government to clear two animal corridors of the Kaziranga National Park within two months which will affect over 350 families. Hearing a PIL by Mrinal Kumar Saikia, a division bench of the court acting Chief Justice K Shredhar Rao and Justice PK Saikia asked the government to clear Bandordubi and Deusurchang from illegal settlers within two months. According to government document, Bandordubi area alone has at least 168 families in addition to 190 other families are residing in Deusur area. Despite the court order for clearing the areas the government failed to follow it citing technical and natural reasons.
The Mizoram police have arrested a person more than a week after he kidnapped a minor girl in Aizawl. The girl was rescued his captivity on Sunday. The 53 year old man allegedly kidnapped the 7-year-old girl from Harinagar village on October 3 from a hospital where the girl’s mother was undergoing treatment. He took the girl for fetching medicine and took her way. Then the mother moved police on October 6 forcing the police to launch a search operation. Acting on a tip off, a joint team of Assam and Mizoram police launched an operation with the help of the Harinagar villagers. The girl was rescued before the abductor Santosh Kumar Rai was nabbed on Sunday. Both the accused...
Saint Claret College in Ziro is celebrating the second Alumni Meet (SCAN – Saint Claret Alumni Network) on October 17 along with Gastronomia Food ‘NFun Fest and Claretian Universal Mission Day. All graduates of SCCZ and the staff who served at SCCZ for a minimum of one completed academic year are invited to attend. The rank holders at the 2015 RGU examinations will be honored and inducted into the SCCZ Hall of Fame on the day.
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