ThaneswarHazarika, of the Bokakhat Town and the local correspondent of The Sentinel newspaperdied on Saturday at his residence following prolonged illness. Born in Majuli, Hazarika was 64 at the time of his demise.
Notededucationist, Hazarika retired as the principal-in-charge of JDSG college, Bokakhat. He was associated with various newspapers of Assam including The Assam Tribune, Dainik Asom, The Sentinel, The Eastern Clarion, Natun Dainik etc. He was serving as the president of Bokakhat Press Club at the time of his demise.
Highly admired by the people of Bokakhat, Hazarika leaves behind his wife, two daughters and a son, besides a host of relatives.
PermalinkSubmitted by Rajiv Kalita on Thu, 12/05/2011 - 02:58
I am extremely shocked and sorry to hear about Hazarika sir's demise.
It certainly is a great loss... Gratitude and respect. May his soul rest in peace
Assam has every reason to celebrate. The reason is Uddhab Bharali. The entertrising scientist from Lakhimpur district once again has made the state proud. NASA has selected Bharali's name for a special award. Bharali"s name has been shortlisted along with 9 others from among 80 00 aspirants. NASA shortlisted Bharali for inventing a special chair for the psychiatric patients. This is for the second time Bharali would receive NASA award.
Dispur on Friday has asked the onion traders across the state to sell onion for Rs 65 per kg. According to information available with assamtimes, all district administrations have received instructions from Dispur to strictly enforce the onion price. The government further urged the people to lodge complaint against the traders who demand more than Rs 65 per kg.
In a historic judgment, the Jorhat sessions court on Friday ordered life imprisonment for a surrendered Ulfa man in connection with a sensational murder case in the district. The court passed the life imprisonment order for SULFA man Rajib Dutta confirming his vital role in the murder of businessman Pinku Bora in 2003. According to information, Dutta is likely to move the high court challenging the judgment.
Assam government on Friday has warned strict action against sale of salt at exorbitant price citing grim scarcity of the essential commodity. Talking to reporters in Dispur on Friday food and civil supply minister Dr Nazrul Islam said that the state has sufficient stock of salt for the next 6 months. He said that those claiming rate more than Rs 10 per kg must face stern action. Meanwhile, over 20 salt retailers have been arrested for selling salt at an exorbitant rate.
All of a sudden, people across the started buyins salt on Thursday. A section of businessmen picked up the first buck and started selling the essential commodity @ 200 per kg. Some others stocked salts to claim more rate. Within a few hours salt vanished from the shops and markets in Tinsukia, Dibrugarh, Sivasagar and Jorhat. The panic buying started acting on a rumour that Gujrat has stopped supplying salts to Assam. A television news channel aired the story of how salts are available for Rs 200 per kg. But the story was withdrawn later. The government called it a rumour and asked the people not be panic further.
A 75 year old woman was strangulated to death in Guwahati on Thursday night sending shockwaver across the state. The incident took place near the Kamakhya temple where Ratul Athpuria killed his grandmother as she refused to give him money. Ratul strangulated his grandmother Kunjalata to death and managed to flee. Police registered a case and investigation is going on.
In yet another incident that touches off seismic waves of protest and anger across the state, the temporary statue of Laxminath Bezbarua was romoved on Thursday. The statue, installed as a mark of respect for the doyen of Assamese literature was suddenly removed just before chief minister Tarun Gogoi arrived the book fair to attend a function in the evening. The statue was reinstalled following sharp reaction and protest. Later the chief minister said that the statue should not have been removed for security reasons. The organizers said that they did it only at the instance of the chief minister's security officials.
Assam observed childrens day along with other parts of the country to mark the birth anniversary of Jawaharlal Nehru. Chief minister Tarun Gogoi participated at the centrally sponsored function at the Sankardev Kalakhetra in the morning. He promptly responded the questions posed by the participating children. Apart from this the day was observed with a daylong programme of songs and dances along with drawing competition acrosr the state.
Journalists’ Forum Assam (JFA) has greeted all the media person of the State ahead of National Press Day scheduled for November 16. However the Assam based scribes body argues that most of the working journalist and other media employees of the region are still performing their duties with pitiable salaries and other due benefits under the national labour law.Amidst this depressing environment, the recent declaration of Assam government to include working journalists under the pension schemes came as pleasant news, said a JFA statement signed by president Rupam Barua and secretary Nava Thakuria. The JFA also expresses its solidarity to the Assam IPR minister Basanta Das regarding his recent...
Despite stiff protest even in the form of week-long bandh, high turn out was recorded in the first phase polling for Rabha Hasong autonomous body in parts of Kamrup and Goalpara districts on Wednesday. Polling began at 7 in the morning in 6 constituency in Kamrup along with 7 constituencies in Goalpara districts where voters were seen in lonp queue till 3 in the afternoon. The polling passed off peacefully as the non Rabha organizations has reduced the 14 days bandh. The second phase of polling is slated for Saturday.
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