Two people were charred to death when a gas tanker caught fire after hitting a tree in Nagaon district of Assam on Wednesday.
The incident took place at Baghjan area in Koliabor where a Guwahati bound gas tanker hit a huge tree on the roadside resulting in a huge inferno where the truck driver and his associate were burnt alive.
Immediately the inferno spread to the nearby houses and within an hour three houses were reduced to ashes. Fire tenders arrived in the spot. But by then fire engulfed the three houses.
The incident took place four months after five people were burnt alive by a huge inferno in Rangoliting area in Golaghat after a gas tanker met with a mishap.
Amid a massive security arrangement and rebel boycott call, Assam is all set to join the Republic Day on Thursday to mark beginning of the largest democracy on the planet.The flag hosting grounds across the state are being heavilly guarded by army, police and para military forces in view of the rebel diktat against the red letter day.The vehicles on the roads are being minutely checked to prevent the rush of explosive materials apart from an intensified combing operation against ULFA-I and NSCN-I who recently killed three Assam Rifles jawans at an ambush near Jagun in Tinsukia district.The premier north eastern city of Guwahati has turned into a war zone with security forces patrolling on...
Anwesha Saha and Sabir Islam, both students of Gauhati Medical College & Hospital (GMCH), won Daring Debates 2017 competition held in Guwahati on Monday, January 23. Held at GMCH campus exclusively for medical students on the issue of ethics in healthcare titled “Medical Oath: A moral compass no more”, students from different medical colleges took part in the competition.The winning team from Guwahati will be travelling to Goa for the face-off at the finale at Difficult Dialogues to be held in International Centre, Goa on February 12, 2017 featuring senior administrators, experts and scholars as judges. The debate competition is also being held in four other cities across the...
Security forces start fanning in Jagun area in search of ULFA-I and NSCN-K a day after the dreaded rebels killed three Assam Rifles jawans at an ambush.Army, police and para military forces have cordoned off a huge area conducting a combing operation against the rebels behind the ambush on Sunday morning.According to reports, at least 40 ULFA-I and NSCN-K rebels have been camping in upper Assam to disrupt the Republic Day celebrations on Thursday. These rebels would target the security forces deployed in the vulnerable areas.Local residents in large number have alleged excess in the name of the ongoing massive crackdown.“Policemen and army jawans question us on the whereabouts of the ULFA...
As the nation pays homage to Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose on his 121st birth anniversary on 23 January, Assam Governor Banwarilal Purohit led the people of the State in paying rich tributes to the patriot of patriots at a function held in the city. Governor Purohit while paying rich tributes to the great hero commented that ‘in the parlance of independence struggle Netaji would always be remembered with highest degree of reverence for his immense contributions to the nation’. “Netaji’s sacrifice for the freedom of the country was colossal. He is a leader personified with unparallel courage and charisma,” said the Governor. Synchronising with the programme, Netaji Garima awards were...
With just two days to go for the Republic Day celebrations, fraternal outfits (CorCom, GNLA, HNLC, ULFA (I)) Monday issued a joint statement asserting that India is using various nefarious plots to perpetuate forcible occupation of Western South East Asia (WESEA), one of which is the dirty old trick of pitting one ethnic group against another. “By sowing seeds of communal hatred among the people of the region, especially in Assam, Manipur and Meghalaya, they are trying to shatter the age-old harmonious fabric of society,” stated the communiqué.The outfits are of the opinion that underhanded dealings of Delhi with some armed and unarmed groups to sabotage the liberation struggle are...
One more Assam Rifles jawan succumed to injuries in Sunday’s rebel attack in Tinsukia district. He was declared dead on Sunday night 12 hours after he was rushed to the hospital. Two others died a couple of hours after a joint team of ULFA-I and NSCN-K rebels ambushed a vehicle of Assam Rifles escorting a team of foreign tourists at Jagun in the morning. With this, the toll has gone up to three forcing the government to intensity the combing area to nab the culprits in a huge area just a couple of days ahead of the Republic Day.
The All Assam Gorkha Students Union (AAGSU) demanded early creation of Satellite Autonomous Council(SAC) to gain socio-economic development of Gorkha community in the state. The 9th binniel conference of BTC Region All Assam Gorkha Students Union (AAGSU) was concluded today with two day programme scheduled at Bodofa Cultural complex in Kokrajhar today. Speaking the reporters in the side lines of the BTC AAGSU conference, Prem Tamang,president of AAGSU(central committee) said that the AAGSU has been demanded creation of satellite autonomous council in the state to make community welfare and development of Gorkha community.He said Gorkha community is indigenous people of the state and has...
Rifles jawans died when ULFA-I and NSCN-K rebel jointly ambushed the vehicles of the para military forces in Tinsukia district on Sunday. The incident took place near Jagun area bordering Arunachal Pradesh where the Assam Rifles jawans were escorting a team of foreign tourists who attended a winter festival. As the convoy reach Jagun, rebels lobbed grenade at the security forces and started indiscriminate firing from the jungle. The injured jawans were rushed to the hospital where the duo succumbed to injuries.
A local court in Guwahati sent Rakesh Paul to five days police custody for further interrogation in connection with the nefarious recruitment racket. The special investigation team probing the racket moved the court for custodial interrogation if the state public service commission chairman.
Senior Congress leader and a former minister in Tarun Gogoi’s cabinet will address the media tomorrow (Saturday, 21 Jan) at Guwahati Press Club. The scheduled time for the press meet is reported to be 10 am to 12 noon. It may be mentioned that former Assam welfare minister Bora was grilled by Assam police today in connection with a multi crore scam. The police team questioned Bora for a couple of hours in the morning.
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