Noted astronomy activist UN Deka passes away
Noted astronomy activist of NE and secretary of Pragjyotish Amateur Astronomers Association,Guwahati Planetarium Uday Narayan Deka breathed his last in the ICU in International Hospital, Guwahati today at 12.20 am.He had been suffering from kidney related ailments for last twenty days.He was born on September 8 in 1944.He had been working in RBI in Mumbai for twelve years till his joining in RBI Guwahati branch as a Manager.During his stay in Mumbai,he was elected as the Hony. Treasurer of Bombay Amateur Astronomers Association.In 2002 he was elected as the secretary of the Pragjyotish Amateur Astronomers Association,Guwahati Planetarium.He was responsible for organising village level astronomy workshops in Assam as well as in other states in NE.He was also closely associated with Assam Science Technology & Environment Council,(ASTEC),Guwahati,Assam Science Society and Regional Science Centre,Khanapara.He was instrumental in arranging more than two hundred astronomical telescopes given to Aryabhatta Science Centres in Assam by ASTEC.He was cremated in Nabagraha crematorium this afternoon.Dr.Arup Kumar Misra,Director,ASTEC; Prof.Anil Kumar Goswami,former Director,ASTEC; Dr.Chandrarekha Mahanta,Vice president,PRAAG;Babul Bora,Curator,Guwahati Planetarium etc had attended the funeral and offered floral tribute to late UN Deka who leaves behind his wife and two daughters.
Random Stories
16 Apr 2009 - 9:20am |
Daya Nath Singh
It has been noticed during each and every election that the political party leaders utter too much against their rivals, but keep silence on their own performance. All the political parties have some...
20 May 2015 - 3:57pm |
AT News
As the state is gearing up for the Assembly poll early next year the Narendra Modi government starts sending more ministers to prepare the groundwork for the poll victory. Each of the central...
26 May 2017 - 1:41pm |
AT News
Prime Minister Narendra Modi opened the country's longest ever Dhola -Sadiya bridge over the river Brahmaputra naming it after Bhupen Hazarika during his day long visit to the state on Friday...
4 Apr 2015 - 7:20pm |
Jayanta Kumar Das
Dead body of one Saidwmsri Daimari (24) daughter of Champa Ram Daimari of Khoirabari in Bhergaon subdivision, a student of Guwahati university has been found dead near Nonai river at Dhopguri,...
Other Contents by Author
The 63rd Republic Day has been celebrated at various places in Bhergaon Subdivision with gaiety. At Kalaigaon,Dina Moni Das,Circle Officer,Kalaigaon Revenue Circle hoisted the national flag at Gandhi Bakori field, Kalaigaon in presence of thousands of people. The Circle Officer felicitated five distinguished people for their remarkable service to society in various fields. Cultural events were also arranged on the occasion for boys and girls. A friendly volley ball match was played in the afternoon. At Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya (JNV) Kalaigaon campus,Madhab Sarma, Principal, JNV, Kalaigaon hoisted the tricolour.
At Bhergaon :At sub-divisional HQ Bhergaon,Pranjal Das, SDO, Civil,...
One Himanjali Deka (21) daughter of Srikanta Deka, inhabitant of Ganakpara village,under Kalaigaon Police Station in Udalguri district committed suicide inside a Bhellaghar at 5 AM on January 14. According to information the incident occurred when the girl set fire to herself inside the Bhellaghar after minor quarrel with parents. She was burnt along with the Bhellaghar before villagers could rescue her.The incident has created sensation in the area.
A meeting was held in DC's Conference Hall.Udalguri on December 28 at 11 AM to discuss problems of Bornadi Wildlife Sanctuary. Declared a Reserve Forest in 1942 it elevated to a wildlife Sanctuary in 1980. Famous for Pigmy Hog and Hispid Hare besides other animal and birds, Bornadi WLS with an area of just 26.21 sq KM has been a part of Manas Tiger Reserve. But wildlife loving people of the district have different story to tell. According to them it was elevated to a WLS without considering development of its infrastructures like approach road,communication,forest staff,tourist lodge,guide etc. Unabated destruction of forests and large scale encroachment have been adding more trouble to...
25 child scientists from Assam will attend the 19th National Children's Science Congress to be held in Jaipur National University campus (Rajasthan) from December 27 to 31.The child scientists had been selected at the state level NCSC held atNarayanpur (Lakhimpur) from October 13 to 16 under the supervision of ASTEC (Assam Science Technology & Environment Counsil) Guwahati.The child scientists had been selected on basis of their projects prepared on the focal theme Land Resources: Use for Prosperity, Savefor Posterity. According to Dr. Chandra Baruah, State Coordinator NCSC, Assam the child scientists will move to Jaipur via New Delhi byNE Express on December 24. A two days orientation...
After the runaway success of the ‘Udalguri Youth Festival’ during the past year, the Kargil Gunners of Red Horns Division in collaboration with ‘Janasewa’, a Tangla-based news paper, have launched another festival for the youth and students at Tangla in Udalguri district. The three day festival being organised from the December 18-20 was inaugurated with hoisting of flag by DN Hazarika, Circle Officer, Harisinga Revenue Circle on December 18. It has been a mult-event festival comprising of Book Fair, essay writing,quiz ,modern dance...
Bodoland Journalists' Association, Bhergaon district committee will organize a day long workshop for print and electronic media personals on December 30 at Tangla.The workshop will be organized in view of large number of young people joining both existing and new television channels / news papers etc in the state. This has been disclosed by Bodoland Journalists' Association,Udalguri district Committee president Bapan Sarma at Tangla.
Eminent journalists of NE India namely- Samudra Gupta Kashyap of Indian Express; Bijoy Sankar Borah of The Tribune (Chandigarh) and Debajit Bhuan of NE Television will attend the workshop as the coordinators to guide media personals of Udalguri and Darrang...
'Indira Goswami,popularly known as Mamoni Baideu had been the only person to introduce Assam to modern Indian literature. Her thought and unmatched style of writing won hearts of thousands including a few great scholars of India. She could have won more international laurels had she composed her books in languages other than Assamese.' So remarked noted writer Thaneswar Malakar, also serving as Deputy Commissioner of Udalguri district at a crowded homage paying ceremony at Kalaigaon on December 8 .The ceremony was organized at Kalaigaon Circle Office premise by by Kalaigaon Nagarik Manch in association with other 18 organizations including AASU,ABSU,AJYCP and Kendukalai Sahitya Samaj etc...
The Bodo Sahitya Sabha, All Bodo Students’ Union (ABSU) and the Mixed Medium High School Teachers’ Association (MMHSTA) expressed concern over the recent criteria for the reinitialization of services made by the education department of the government and drew the attention of the state government to amend these criteria for the sake of these victimized schools.A joint press release to this effect of these organizations said that both the Bodo and ,mixed medium schools have been facing problems to fulfil the norms set by the education department. The press release stated that according to the Assam Venture Educational Institutions (Provincialism of Services) Act,2011), both...
In view of the deteriorating man elephant conflict in Udalguri district, particularly in Bhergaon Subdivision, Udalguri district administration has taken up steps to protect both people and wild elephants. DN Hazarika, Circle Officer, Harisinga Revenue Circle,Tangla organized a public meeting recently at No 4 Gitibari Durga Mandir premises in Neapaligaon near Paneri tea garden to find ways to minimize the conflict and loss of lives of both man and elephants. The meeting which was presided over by journalist Hareswar Kalita. High level civil,police and forest officials of the district including DC,SP,PD and DFO of the district attended the meeting to exchange views with people. All...
The killing of a leopard near India-Bhutan international border has been condemned by nature loving people of Udalguri district. The innocent leopard was killed after trapping it along Indo-Bhutan border village near Bhairabkunda in Udalguri district in the night of November 29 by the villagers. The leopard was about 3 years old, weight about 65 KG and 4 feet in length.The body was brought to Udalguri Dhansiri Forest office and was sent to Tangla for post-mortem.The dead body was later cremated with full forest rule in presence of nature loving people and forest officials.Ananta Bagh,CEO of Green Valley Forest and Wildlife Protection Society has condemned the killing and urged the...
Comments
To the world you may have
Pages
Add new comment