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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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Braving a burning sun shine, 40 per cent of voters so far exercised their franchise in Guwahati in the third and final phase of Lok Sabha polls on Thursday.The voters in large numbers have been waiting in long queues in front of the polling booths in the city to exercise their franchise. Jalukbari assembly constituency is expected to record huge 85 per cent turn out. Till 9 in the morning the turn out was 22 per cent. Voters, mostly, the aged ones arrived in the booths early in the morning to cast their votes to escape the heat. The Voting is underway peacefully in all the booths Guwahati Lok Sabha constituency with a peaceful note on Thursday. The turn out is expected to be huge in view of...
Guwahati BJP candidate Bijoya Chakrabarty casted her vote in the morning in the final phase of polling in the state.After exercising her franchise in Srinagar arer in the city, she told reporters that nobody can stop her from retaining the seat. She said that Congress candidate who is like her adopted grandson is her nearest rival this time and that AGP is not in the contest.
A huge turn out is expected to take place in the third and final phase of the Lok Sabha elections on Thursday. The average percentage polling in all the six constituencies stands at 25 per cent till 10 in the morning.  Defying scorching heat, voters in large numbers have been waiting in huge queues in front of the polling booths to exercise their franchise.Long queues started even before the polling got off to a start in all the six constituencies Nagaon, Barpeta, Guwahati, Mangaldoi, Dhubri and Kokrajhar.If this trend is allowed to go on, the polling booths, mostly, won’t be able to complete the voting by 5 in the evening. Barring some technical glitches, the polling is by and large...
Altogether 15,21,177 voters are expected to exercise their franchise in the ongoing voting in Nagaon to decide the fate of seven candidates in the final phase of the Lok Sabbha polls on Thursday.Voters in large number are waiting outside altogether 1902  booths to exercise their franchise. Heavily guarded by the security forces, the polling officials have been trying to ensure free and fair polls.The crucial constituency is locked in a triangular contest among BJP Congress and AIUDF. Sitting MPP and BJP candidate Rajen Gohain is facing a tough contest with Congress candidate Junjunali Baruah while AIUDF leader Dr Aditya Langthasa is certainly make a dent the BJP and Congress...
Defying a sunny morning, voters in Mongoldoi are waiting in long queues in front of the polling booths to exercise their franchise in the third and final phase of Lok Sabha polls on Thursday.Altogether 15,07,368  voters are expected to exercise their franchise in 1852 polling booths to decide the fate of 12 candidates.Polling is underway in peaceful note and it will continue till 5 in the evening.BJP candidate and sitting MP Ramen Deka is pitted against his Congress rival Kirip Chaliha while AGP candidate and former Congress MP Madhab Rajbanshi has a considerable supporters who is contesting as AGP candidate.
Brisk polling is what undergoing in Barpeta constituency along with five others in the last and third phase of General elections on Thursday.Heavy turn out of voters is expected in this crucial constituency where 14,24,638 voters are expected to exercise their franchise in 1906 booths which will continue till 5 in the evening.Sitting MP and Congress candidate Ismile Hussain is facing a keen contest with AIUDF candidate Sirajuddin  Ajmal while BJP candidate Chandra Mohan Patowary and his AGP rival and former party colleague Phani Bhushan Chaudhury have been enjoying no less popularity and support.      Counting will take place on May 16.
Amid tight security, voting is going on in Dhubri on Thursday.Polling is underway in 1940 booths from 7 in the morning where 15,48, 849 electorates will decide the fate of 15 candidates.Guarded by security forces, voters waiting in huge queues in front of the booths to exercise their franchise. Pollings are set to end by 5 in the evening. The contest is expected to be between AIUDF Chief and sitting MP Badruddin Ajmal, Congress candidate Wazed Ali Choudhury and BJP's Debamoy Sanyal. Counting will take place on May 16.
Voting is underway in Guwahati Lok Sabha constituency with a peaceful note on Thursday. The turn out is expected to be huge in view of the rush of voters in front of the polling booths.Altogether19, 21,374 electorates are expected to cast their votes in 2345 booths to elect the Lok Sabha member out of 18 candidates in the fray.The voting will continue till 5 in the evening. In some places, the polling officials would find it difficult to complete the process even by 5 in the evening in view of the huge line of voters who have been waiting hours after hours to exercise their franchise.It will be a fight between sitting BJP MP Bijoya Chakraborty and Congress candidate Manas Bora. AGP’s...
A brisk polling is underway in the third and final phase of the Lok Sabha elections on Thursday.Around 94,37,731 electors are set to decide the fate of 74 candidates in Kokrajhar, Guwahati, Barpeta, Nagaon, Dhubri and Mangaldoi.Altogether 1,994 polling stations are teeming with voters who are waiting in queues to exercise their franchise even before the polling started at 7 in the morning.The authorities have deployed 47,976 polling personnel in this phase who will conduct polling till 5 in the evening.Guwahati has maximum 18 candidates whereas Kokrajhar has minimum 6 candidates. On the other hand, Guwahati has maximum number of 19,21,374 electors, whereas Barpeta has minimum number of 14,...
There seems to be no respite from the soaring mercury level on Thursday much to the utter disappointment of poll candidates in six Lok Sabha constituencies where polling is underway.The Regional Meteorology Centre in Guwahati has blamed it all on the dry westerly winds that blows from the Gangetic plains in the lower atmosphere. The weathermen have further ruled out any possibility of rainfall in the next couple of days.But the poll candidates are worried a lot. The rising mercury level is likely to be a dampener for them which could force the voters to remain confined to their houses.The frequent power cuts another major cause of concern for the candidate where the ruling party is likely...