Padma Shri Dr. Birendranath Datta inaugurated the Alcheringa' 09, the cultural festival of Indian Institute of Technology ( IIT ) Guwahati on January 29 at IIT Guwahati auditorium.
26 Jun 2016 - 11:14pm | AT Kokrajhar Bureau
The International day against drug abuse and illicit trafficking was observed at Basic Training Center, Kokrajhar with day long programme along with rest of the world. It was oorganizedby the...
1 Dec 2017 - 7:03pm | Shajid Khan
In yet another brutal incident, a man killed his wife in inebriated condition at Orangajuli tea garden near Panery on Friday morning. Identified as Pada Orang, he hit his wife with a wooden stick...
5 Nov 2007 - 5:22am | editor
The All Dimasa Students’ Union (ADSU) calls for a 36-hour Dimaraji bandh from 5.00 am on Tiesday 5.00 pm on Wednesday 7 demanding steps to fulfil the demands of Dimasa community.In a statement...
30 Nov 2021 - 3:44pm | Prantik Deka
A film-making workshop held in fond memory of legendary art director Phatik Baruah, organized and conducted by the critically acclaimed film director Shankar Borua and assisted by Ratul Das and...
More than four people have been injured while bomb exploded in the city's busy Fancy Bazar area just before a while. According to information, the bomb which exploded at aroun12.45 pm was planted in a heap of garbage near the Baruah Market in Fancy Bazar. The injured people have been rushed to the hospital. The bomb was a powerful one.Two injured people have been identified as Mainul Ali and Umesh Shah. Their injury is said to be a minor one. There is report of one more blast that has rocked the Tinsukia town just five minutes ago.
A NABARD sponsored micro enterprise development programme is under way at Solmora village under Dhekorgorah block, Jorhat. The 10-day programme has been supported by agriculture-based NGO Pathar. As many as 30 members of established self-help groups are availing of the benefits under the programme. NABARD District Development Manager Mayur Bora said that the programme was aimed at promoting micro enterprises among SHGs in a bid to augmenting their income on a sustainable basis. The SHGs members will be trained on enterprise management, business awareness, rural market dynamics achievement motivation and accounting procedures. Branch manager of Assam Cooperative Apex Bank Pradip Bordoloi was...
SA RE GA MA PA Little Champ winner Anamika Chowdhury, being felicitated by numbers of organizations and her well-wishers on 07-03-08 at Guwahati, after she arrived here today for the first time with the winner title. Pix by UB photos.
The people of the North East feels alienated because very few in the mainland appreciates their contributions, problems and cultural ethos. The media also, almost always, gives attention to the North East for the wrong reasons. We are making an endeavor to bridge the gap, if any, in understanding North East, by organizing a series of lectures by a select few eminent personalities.You are cordially invited to the third lecture in the series on the Subject "Telling the North East Story: The conflict and the Media" by Sir Mark Tully at 5 PM, on 8th March, 2008, (Saturday) at Constitution Club, Speaker's Hall, Rafi Marg, New Delhi.Please join us for a high tea at 4:30 pm prior to the...
Hundreds of Tiwa Yuva Chatra Parishad and Tiwa Women Welfare Association activists have staged protest at Last Gate on Friday demanding the Sixth Schedule status for the Tiwas along with some others demands. Talking to reporters, the protesters said the demand has not been respondent yet although it was raised in 1967. The Assam Government constituted the Tiwa Autonomous Council but did not include it in the Sixth Schedule. Miffed at this, the two Tiwa bodies have intensified their protest at Dispur Last Gate on Friday. Other demands include the implementation of the Tiwa Language Accord, early election of the Tiwa Council.
A good number of Community Information Centre employees have staged dharna at Dispur Last Gate on Friday to press the demand for regularizing their jobs and also opposing the proposal to amalgamate the CICs with Amtron's.Talking to reporters, the leaders of the association said as many as 438-operators working in 239 Community Information Centres are heading for an uncertain future. They alleged that despite repeated request, IT minister Himanta Biswa Sharma has yet to take take any steps to regularize their jobs. On Friday they staged protest against the government apathy towards them. The also alleged that there is move to end their identity by merging with the AMTRON"s common service...
There is still protest at Dispur Last Gate by the various organizations demanding steps to end the issues besetting these people for years. Some protesters who were falling ill were rushed to the the Guwahati medical College Hospital. The protesters represent the organisations like All Assam Non Provincialised LP Schools Teachers Association, OBB Teachers Association of Mangaldoio Sub Division, All Assam Deori Students Union. But the Government has yet to depute somebody to visit them.
Bodo ladies displaying their Job Cards under National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA) at Nalbari District of Assam on 06-03-08. The job cards are being issues by the government to work under the NREGA. Pix by UB Photos.
A Central Bureau of Investigation team has started its probe the killing of FCI's North east regional executive director P C Ram in Changsari. According to information, the officials of the investigation team are in talks with the Kamalpur police to receive the inputs. Led by CBI inspector S B Chauhan, the team has sent letters to five people seeking help to probe the case. The will soon give the sleuths the CDs they recovered from the encounter site where Dr Ram was killed in the ULFA custody. Dr Ram was kidnapped by ULFA April 27 from the city with his driver. Later the driver was released. He was killed while he was caught on a crossfire between police and ULFA members. The...
Along with other parts of the country, Mahashivratri is being observed in Assam with traditional religious pomp and gaiety. Hundreds of devotees with milk and flowers are visiting the Shiv temples across the state for puja offering for the festival that stands for the 'Grand Night dedicated for the worship of Lord Shiva. People thronged in thousands at the historic Shiv temple premises in Sivasagar township to observe the puja. The Mahashivratri fair which began on Wednesday will end on Friday. Similarly, there is heavy rush of devotees at the Umananda temple in the midst of the river Brahmaputra. The Assam Government's inland water transport department is making special arrangement for the...
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