After successful production of Assamese film,namely, 'Jibon Bator Logori', Hills Motion Picture Association stared its second Assamese Film, namely, ' Pole Pole Ure Mon' ( Wings of Ecstasy) from 30rd April last at the campus of Aauni Atiyo Satra, North Guwahati. In this connection, a meeting was organised , where several artists, technicians and public participated. Noted actors , namely, Nipon Goswami and Dinesh Das, Classical Dancer Ram Krishna Talukder and Journalist Rezek Ali Ahmed were present in the meeting as guest of honour, where Timothy Das Hanse, Director of this new film spoke details of the project. In inaugural ceremony of the shooting schedule , noted actors, namely, Moloya Goswami,Arun Nath, Tarun Arora and Pabitra Margherita participated in the various ceremonial activities. It may be mention that, Nipon Goswami, Arun Nath, Dinesh Das, Arun Hazarika, Moloya Goswami, Beauty Barua, Madhurima Choudhury, Saurov Hazarika, Rag Oinitom, Ravi Sarma, Tarun Arora( Mumbai ), Arup Bora, Gayatri Mahanta, Rimpi Das, Shyamantika Sharma, Parineeta, Jupitara Bhuyan, Hiranya Deka, Jeet Sharma, Asthajita, Mowsam Hazarika, Bishnu Kharghoriya, Pabitro Margherita, Raja Murad( Mumbai ), Shoma Anand ( Mumbai ) etc. will act in this film. Noted Cinematographer Shivanan Barua will render his service in this project. Popular singers like- Adnan Sami, Zubeen Garg, Parineeta, Subashana Dutta etc. will be the playback singer of this movie.
The Assam government has urged the Centre to support the cold-chain development project in Assam for the benefit of farmers and consumers. Agriculture Minister Nilamani Sen Deka said here on 13,12.13 that during the last decade, the State had witnessed significant growth in the horticultural sector but due to non-existence of cold-chain, the post-harvest loss in the State was to the tune of 40 per cent.The productivity of total fruits in Assam was estimated to be 12.80 MT per hectare, which is higher than the national average of 11.70 MT/ha during 2010-11. During 2011-12, the State produced 17.75 lakh fruits and 45.14 lakh MT of vegetables but incurred loss due to lack of cold-chain in the...
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