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To succeed in this competitive global environment, every student needs to have high motivation, ambition and perseverance to face the various challenges that they face. To do so, they require lot of positive attitude and inspiration from peers. Parents in this age are looking for resources, books and journals that would inspire their children to have ambition and a global outlook to excel in their chosen field of study.


The magazine Friends is a sincere effort by the Non residents of Assam towards the upliftment of the Students and youths of the North East India. It contains articles on career guidance, education, travel and tourism, volunteering and Social entrepreneurism. Chief Editor Mr. Ankur Bora from Dallas, Texas, USA sincerely desires that students and the youth of the North East India will benefit from this journal as the motto of this journal is –To inform, to inspire and to instill. It is also expected that the parents will gift this magazine to their children as a valuable resource for career development and for their future personal and professional growth.


The editorial board of Friends is looking for writers (in English) , it will be a paid engagement. Please write to Ankur Bora at ankurbora@hotmail.com .

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We are very happy to know the positive move by our friends there.This will of course benefit the deserving students of NE

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BJP leaders are pouring in at Kohora in Kaziranga to attend the huge convention on Saturday to discuss the party’s strategy to wrest power from Congress in a phase manner. Senior party leaders told Assam Times that the party’s first and foremost work is to formulate strategies to win three seats in the bye elections in Silchar, Jamunamukh and Lakhipur. The convetion is expected to discuss these strategies in detail apart from the mov to elect a new leader to replace Sarbannda Sonowal who recently took over as Union minister. On the other hand, a section of party leaders are set to take up the issue of the various civic body elections who have been put on hold for months.  ...
State BJP unit is hoding a huge convention in Kaziranga on Saturday to formally unveil the party’s mission 84. The mission aims at wresting power from Congress with 84 seats in the 2016 assembly polls. To be opened by Union minister Sarbananda Sonowal who is also the BJP’s state preisdent, the meeting is set to go all out against Congress to woo the voters.     Apart from the seven newly elected MPs along with 4 MLAs, several district level party leaders have arrived in the convention site to join the event.
Come Monday. Guwahati is gearing up for the eastern regional roundtable conference on child rights. Organizers told Assam Times that sponsored by the NCPCR, UNICEF, ILO and ASCPCR, the event would take place at the Assam Administrative Staff College in Khanapara where senior ministers, government officials and child rights activists are expected to participate. The conference, fist of its kind in the state will have a panel discussion on the challenge of child labour.
Hardly a forthnight after his party’s deplorable show in the Lok Sabha polls, chief minister Tarun Gogoi has instructed the officials to expedite the process to udate NRC. Gogoi passed his strict instructions to the officials when he reviewed the progress of the project at his Koinadhara residence on Friday.    In a separate order, the chief minister has appointed Justice (Retd) PK Mushahary as the chairman of the police accountability commission .  Gogoi further appointed Shivabrata Kakoti and Parul Devi as the members of the commission.  
The three member AICC panel set up to deal with the simmering dissidence in Congress has asked the Pro-Gogoi camp to maintain party discipline. The instruction came up when a six member delegation backing Gogoi as chief minister called on Ghulam Nabi Azad at his residence in New Delhi in presence of Dr CP Joshi in New Delhi on Friday evening. Azad further asked the delegation not to go all out against their dissident colleagues for the greater inteterst of the party. The AICC leader further asked them to ensure commandable  performance in the 2016 assembly polls. Comprising ministers Rockybul Hussian, Pradyut Bordoloi along with MLAs Anjn Dutta, Debobrata Saikia and Sushanta...
The body of Satya Das was fund in Panbazar on Friday . company went missing from his home. Lifeless Das was recovered on the bank of the river Brahmaputra just behind the Deputy Commissioner’s office in the evening. His purse, ATM card and mobile phone were also recovered from the spot. There was no injury mark on the which was sent for postmortem. Police investigation is going no. Das went missing from his residence in Kharhguli hilltop on May 27. Search operation was continuing after his family members filed a complaint with the police.   
The Assam Higher Secondary Education Council on Friday declared the results of the HS science examinations conducted across the state in February. Rupasmita Devi from Pragjyotish Junior College in Titabor steals the march this year in science stream examination this year to be followed by Kritarha Kashyap from Sankardev Academy in Nalbari. The third position has gone to Sukanya Ghosh from the Salt Brook Academy in Dibrugarh. Ashwini Burahgohain shares from the same school has shared the fourth position with Swarup Nath from Cotton College in Guwahati, Wasfia Majida from Salt Brook Academy in Dibrugarh and Arindom Koushik Bora from Ramanujan Junior College in Nagaon. Ispita Gogoi from...
The Assam Higher Secondary Education Council on Friday declared the results of the HS commerce examination along with the arts and science strems. Bineeta Jain from the Gauhati Commerce College tops the commernce stream to be followed by Uddipon Purkayastha  from Vivekananda Junior College in Silchar. The third position has gone to Aparajita Neog from Gauhati Commerce College while Narendra Kumar Chand from Karimganj College has secured the fourth position. Chand is followed by Paushali Das from Ramanuj Dasgupta Junior College in Silchar and Hridoy Jyoti Ojha from National Pioneer College in Tangla in the fifth postion.
Diganta Dutta from the Anjali Borbora Memorial Acedemy in Golaghat  tops the higher secondary arts examination this year, the results of which has been announced on Friday. Diganta is followed by Tulika Gogoi from Amguri College in Sivasagar district while the third position has gone to Jahnobi Borah from the Ramanujan Junior College in Nagaon while Barnali Saikai from the Birjhora Kanya College in Bongaigaon has secured the fourth position. In the same stream, Luckymoni Baruah from North Lakhimpur College has secured fifth position.
The Assam Higher Secondary Education Council declared the results of the HS arts, science and commerce  examination on Friday. Altogether 23, 420 candidates cleared the examination out of 27,969 candidates in the science stream. The percentage of successful candidates stands at 85.33%. In the arts stream 1,50,421 out of 2,3,513 candidates emerged successful. The percentage of successful candidates is 73.91%. In the commerce stream, out of 16,420 candidates candidate 13, 564 have cleared the examination. The percentage of successful candidates is 82.70%.