Skip to content Skip to navigation

AEC incident: Probe to unearth truth

Health and education minister Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma on Saturday said that high level probe would be ordered to ascertain the reasons behind the mysterious death of Madhurjya Barukiyal who was found floating in a pond inside the college campus on Friday.


According to AEC authority, Madhurjya, who hailed from Kamargaon in Golaghat, had gone to bath in the pond after playing a game of football on Friday evening. His body was later recovered from the pond. His body was sent for postmortem at the Guwahati Medical College and later taken to his hometown.


Family members of the boy claimed that it was a case of ragging and demanded a proper investigation into the incident.

Comments

kaushik kr. kalta's picture

build separate hostel 4 new comers...with tight security ..

Pages

Add new comment

Assamese Translator

Assam Times seeks English to Assamese translators!
Join our volunteer team.
Email editor@assamtimes.org.

Random Stories

Scribe shot at in lower Assam: Media bodies demand actions

19 Jun 2015 - 2:14pm | Azlina Khanam
Journalist Action Committee (Assam) and Journalists’ Forum Assam have expressed shock at the incident of shooting at a local scribe in western Assam last night by the miscreants and demanded...

Former Cong minister joins BJP

7 Apr 2017 - 2:54pm | AT News
Senior Congress leader and former minister Sumitra Patir joined BJP in Dhemaji on Friday just three days before the  assembly by elections. Patir, who elected to the assembly twice with...

Peace restores in Baksa

25 Jul 2014 - 9:07pm | AT News
Normalcy is back in Baksa forcing the authorities to lift curfew clamped to avoid yet another string of group clash in the BTAD district. There is no report of any untoward incident during the last...

No need to be worried!

21 Aug 2015 - 6:22pm | AT News
Union home minister Kiren Rijiju said on Friday allayed fears for Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur on the recent Centre-NSCN-IM peace initiatives.Addressing a press conference in Shillong on...

Other Contents by Author

Major General (Retd) Nirmal Chandra Vij is all set to be the new Assam Governor. The formal decision will come up on Saturday's Congress Working Committee meeting in New Delhi. According to reliable sources in the national capital, the home ministry has a list of a few others to be named for the post. They include former Union home secretary V K Duggal, NN Vora, Major General (Retd) S Padmanabhan. But the Assam Government is reportedly in favour of an apolitical Governor. Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi, who arrived in the capital on Friday is also schedule to attend the meeting before finalising the name.
The flood situation in north Assam’s Dhemaji district is remaining unchanged. It could be deteriorating further in view of the continuing rains that have been lashing the district for the last several hours. The authorities are sounded alert apprehending breach of the embankment at Dihiri and Holdunga of the river Jiadhol which could be a disaster for more than 200 villages. Official sources told Assam Times, Water resources department is closely monitoring the situation and is taking a slew of short term measures to avoid the devastating situation.Meanwhile, several organisations have called for a 12 hour Dhemaji district bandh on Saturday demanding government steps to rehabilitate...
Every year, the World Health Organization (WHO) recognizes individuals or organizations in each of the six WHO regions for their accomplishments in the area of tobacco control. Dr Surendra Shastri of Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai and noted health activist and journalist Bobby Ramakant are the two Indians in the list of recipients of WHO's Award this year.Last year, the Union Health and Family Welfare Minister Dr Anbumani Ramadoss was conferred this award.Bobby Ramakant (a regular contributor to Assam Times) has been writing on health and development issues since 1991, and is also the recipient of WHO Medal, Athens, Greece (1996), Original Crystal Map honour, Daichii University, Japan (1998...
The result of class X of the CBSE has been declared at 8 am today. Students can see the result logging on to the following link.http://www.cbseresults.nic.in/class10/cbse10.asp
School students seen with their respective bicycles as Chief Minister of Assam Tarun Gogoi distribute Free Bicycles to the Below Poverty Line (BPL) school students of class VIII and Class IX under Chief Minister's Asom Vikas Yojna at Sarusajai Stadium in Guwahati on 28-05-08.All total 1, 001, 25 Bicycles to be distributed under the scheme. Pix by UB Photos.
The first wave of flood waters are surging in Upper Assam's Dhemaji district affecting hundreds of families early on Wednesday morning. The situation started deteriorating as the river Jiadhal has breached a portion of the embankment measuring around 20 meters. This has forced as many as 300 families to leave their houses. More areas are set to come under the surging waters as the incessant rains are continuing. According to information, the NH 52 is closing on Wednesday following rising water level in Kumotia river. The water level is rising following the incessent rains from Arunachal Pradesh over topping the national highway. The road is being repaired by the Border Roads Organisation.
Axom Jatiya Vidyalay in the city’s Noonmati area is continuing its march of excellent performance with four toppers this time. With cent percent successful candidates, Monimoy Bujarbaruah tops along with Minarbha Nasrin who ranked 12, Pranoynil Saikia, 13th rank holder and Jitumoni Deka, 17th rank holder.The school is the outcome of a modest venture came up in 1998 against the mushrooming growth of English medium schools in the city and since its inception, the school has been showing an commendable performance Out of its 83 candidates, 20 of them have received distinction, star mark for 20 and 69 others have secured first division. 24 candidates have been placed in second division....
Monimoy Bujarbaruah of Noonmati Jatiya Vidyalay tops this year's HSLC examination.
Monimoy Bujarbaruah, Axom Jatiya Vidyalay, Guwahati Mayuri Kalita, Puthomari HS School, Soneswar, Kamrup 3. Rituraj Hazariaka, Ananda Vidya Nikton High School, Nalbari Janatul Firdowsy, Namony Axom Jatiya Vidyaloy Palashjyoti Borah, Donbosco High School, Silapathar, Dhemaji Pritom Kumar Thakuria, Govt Gordon High School, Nalbari Kashyapi Lahon, St Jpseph High School, Morahhat, Moran Rupalim Hazarika, Udalguri HS School, Udalguri Jyotirmoy Sarma, Little Flowers School, Nalbari Jyotishman Mudiar, Little Flowers School, Nalbari Abhushek Kashyap, Donbosco High School, Tezpur Kapil das, Sankardev Sishu Niketon,...
Monimoy Bujarbaruah of Noonmati Jatiya Vidyalay tops the High Schools Leaving Certificate Examination conducted by the Board of Secondary Education, Assam in February and March, 2008.According to the results available, Monimoy is followed by Mayuri Kalita of Soneswar Puthimari Higher Secondary School in Kamrup districtw while the third position goes to Rituraj Hazarika of Ananda Vidya Niketan High School of Nalbari, Jannatul Firdousi from Hatsingimari of Dhubri and Palashjyoti Baruah of Silapathar Don Bosco in Dhemaji district.Altogether 107 candidates have occupied the top ten positions—all they are hailing from Kamrup, Nalbari, Dibrugarh, Jorhat, Sonitpur and Barpeta districts....