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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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Amid tight security arrangement, Jorhat is gearing up for the voting on Monday. The voting will begin at 7 in the morning at 1, 579 booths.The authorities have deployed over 3,000 officials apart from 1700 electronic voting machines to ensure free and fair polls.A triangular contest is expected in the constituency where 11,87,779 voters will exercise their franchise till 4 in the afternoon. The polling officials have already reached their destination in the afternoon.Prominent candidates include sitting MP BK Handique, Pradeep Hazarika, Kamakhya Prasad Tasa, Druupod Buragohain and Manoram Gogoi.
Dibrugarh is prepared to vote in the first phase of Lok Sabbha polls slated for Monday along with Jorhat, Tezpur, Koliabor and Lakhimur.Polling officials have already reached 1,5,35 booths where polling is scheduled to begin from 7 in the morning.The constituency of 11,22,39 voters is set to witness a triangular contest among AGP, Congress and BJP. Tight security arrangements are in place at the polling booths.   
Massive security arrangement is in place in Koliabor constituency where Lok Sabha polling is set to take place on Monday.Polling will take place from 7 in the morning to 4 in the afternoon  in all the booths to elect the member of parliament from ten candidate. The authorities have deployed over 5,000 polling officials who have arrived in the booths. These are apart from the security forces to ensure free and fair polls in the constituency where altogether 14,46,408  voters will exercise their franchise. The contest is expected to concentrate on Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi’s son Gaurav Gogoi former MP and AGP candidate Dr Arun Sarma.
The stage is set in Lakhimpur for the Lok Sabha polls on Monday where 14,29,098 voters will exercise their franchise to decide on the fate of 13 candidates.Polling will take place from 7 in the morning to 4 in the afternoon in all the booths simultaneously. The crucial constituency is set to witness a triangular contest among Congress, BJP and AGP.  Polling officials have already arrived in the booths with polling materials in the afternoon. Tight security arrangement is in place at all polling booths to ensure free and fair polls on Monday.
A massive security arrangement is in place in Tezpur which goes to the Lok Sabha polls in the first phase on Monday.The voting will take from 7 in the morning at 1,763 booths to decide on the fate of nine candidate. The authorities have deployed 2,310 presiding and first polling officials apart from security forces to ensure free and fair polls.A triangular contest is expected in the constituency where 12,55,939  voters will exercise their franchise till 4 in the afternoon. The polling officials have already reached their destination in the afternoon.Altogether nine candidates are in the fray in Tezpur Lok Sabha seat, where the electoral battle will be a triangular contest among...
Mani Kumar Subba’s condition refuses to improve even a day after the Tezpur independent candidate was admitted to MedantaCity Hospital in Gurgaon on Saturday.According to the doctors attending on the former Congress MP from Tezpur, he was not out of danger. A team of experts is closely monitoring his condition who is contesting from Tezpur in the first phase of Lok Sabha polls slated for Monday.He was airlifted to Delhi a day after his was rushed to GNRC following blood pressure and sudden stork at his residence in Lakhimpur.
The stage is set. Five Lok Sabha constituencies are all set to go to the Lok Sabha polls in its first phase on Monday.  An electorate of 64,41,634, including 31,20,067 women, will exercise their franchise to decide on the fate of 51 candidates at 8,588 polling stations.The Congress, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Trinamool Congress, All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF), Asom Gana Parishad (AGP), Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Socialist Unity Centre of India (SUCI), Communist Party of India (Marxist), All India Forward Bloc (AIFB) and Samajwadi Party (SP) are contesting in the five seats in Tezpur, Koliabor, Jorhat, Dibrugarh and Lakhimpur in the Congress ruled state.Among the 51 candidates...
Mani Kumar Subba has been admitted to the Medanta City Hospital in Gurgaon after he was flown from Guwahati on Saturday.Doctors at GNRC advised the family member of the Tezpur independent candidate to airdash him to the national capital after his condition refused to improve from Saturday morning.According to information, Subba’s condition improved on Friday. But suddenly it deteriorated in the morning forcing his family members to shift him to Gurgaon.He was rushed to GNRC on Friday hours after he complianed of cardiac problem. 
The campaigning for the first phase of Lok Sabha election slated for Monday ended as soon as the clock struck at 4 in the afternoon.The voting will take place from 7 in the morning in 8,588 booths.The first phase covers Dibrugarh, Lakhimpur, Tezpur, Koliabor and Jorhat where 51 candidates are trying their lucks. The campaigning gathered its momentum with heavyweight holding huge rallies across the state.They include Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi, state Congress chief Bhubaneswar Kalita, Asom Gana Parishad chief Prafulla Kumar Mahanta, All-India United Democratic Front leader Badruddin Ajmal and BJP candidate from Lakhimpur Sarbananda Sonowal. Altogether 51 will try their lucks in this phase...
Electioneering for the first phase of Lok Sabha polls is all set to end on Saturday. The campaigning will end at 5 in the afternoon.This phase covers Jorhat, Dibrugarh, Tezpur, Lakhimpur and Koliabor.With tight security arrangement, the polling will take place on Monday from 7 in the morning to end at 5 in the afternoon.