GUWAHATI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a visit to Guwahati on Saturday to open the global investment summit in the premier north eastern city. Modi is scheduled to arrive in Guwahati by 10 in the morning to be received by governor Jagdish Mukhi and chief minister Sarbananda Sonowal at the airport. Then the prime minister would straightly leave for the Sarusajai Stadium where he would open the two days event with much fanfare and cultural extravaganza. Towards the afternoon Modi is scheduled to fly back to the capital. Meanwhile, the city of Guwahati has dressed afresh where roads are wearing a beautiful look to welcome the top global investors from the country and abroad.
KOHIMA: Nagaland Congress and NPF have said they would contest the upcoming assembly polls if BJP does it. Talking to www.assamtimes.org in Kohima, senior Congress leaders said that since BJP is all set to defy the consensus in the recent all party meeting then boycotting polls on February 27 does not make any sense. "We want to make it plain and simple that if BJP contests the polls we are ready to follow the suit," said the senior Congress leader. Same sentiment grips NPF where the ruling party leaders say in Kohima on Friday that they will also contest the polls in all seats. "If BJP can pull out of the decision why should we stick to it? We are talking to the civil society...
RAJESH MANDAL DHEKIAJULI: More than 10,000 people spilled to the road in Dhekiajuli on Friday demanding capital punishment of the 5 miscreants who gangraped a Class X girl last month. Jointly Organized by ATTSA, AASU, AJYCP along with many other local organizations, the protest blocked a huge portion of the vital road for nearly three hours. With banners and playcards, the protesters raised the demand for capital punishment of the five rapists whom the police have already arrested. The protesters further demanded ₹10 lakh compensation for the victim. The incident took place on the Saraswati puja day when one of the five youths took her away for outing to be joined by the four others...
GUWAHATI: Top industrialists and policy makers from the south east Asian nations will rub shoulders in Guwahati on Saturday as the north eastern state is gearing up to hold the global investors summit in the premier city Talking to www.assamtimes.org, the Assam Government officials say Prime Minister Narendra Modi is opening the two days event in the presence of 2500 industry leaders and representatives from the country and abroad. Ratan Tata, Mukesh Ambani, Dilip Shanghvi, Anand Burman, Dr. Subhash Chandra, Amar Abrol, Rashesh Shah, Sushil Goenka, Sanjiv Puri, Harshavardhan Neotia, Dr. Naresh Trehan, Subhash Ghai, Balakrishan Goenka, have confirmed participation in the event...
UDALGURI: Thousands of people in Udalguri seem to have heaved a sigh of relief when Mazbat MLA,Charan Boro launched the Chief Minister's Free Diagnostic Services Programme in Orang CHC at a function on Thursday. The hospital received a laboratory which Boro called a bold initiative by the government to help the poor. He urged the hospital authorities to ensure proper delivery of free diagnostic services to the needy people. District Project Co-ordinator of Hindustan Latex Limited,Ditisha Bhagawati explained the various diagnostic facilities of the lab.
Namrup: The days winter cricket coaching camp concluded in Namrup on Thursday. The 21 days event concluded at an open meeting at the Gandhi Maidan organised by Namrup Cricket Academy in support of Assam Cricket Association and CAN Naharkatia.
KOKRAJHAR: Wait a little bit. A new Bodo feature film will hit the screens by July this year. Courtesy RB productions. The Kokrajhar based production house organized the Muhrut with lots of hope and encouragement. The brain behind this venture named as Onnai is Raja Narzary. Riya Brahma on behalf of RB productions switched-on the camera to mark the Muhrut for the 'Onnai-love and sacrifice' in Kokrajhar on Thursay. The Bodo film is expected to be released by June-July which would be the third Bodo film produced under the banner of RB productions. The film highlights the real meaning of love which is to sacrifice one's love for other and also project some crucial aspects of the...
KOKRAJHAR: Wait a little bit. A new Bodo feature film will hit the screens by July this year. Courtesy RB productions. The Kokrajhar based production house organized the Muhrut with lots of hope and encouragement. The brain behind this venture named as Onnai is Raja Narzary. Riya Brahma on behalf of RB productions switched-on the camera to mark the Muhrut for the 'Onnai-love and sacrifice' in Kokrajhar on Thursay. The Bodo film is expected to be released by June-July which would be the third Bodo film produced under the banner of RB productions. The film highlights the real meaning of love which is to sacrifice one's love for other and also project some crucial aspects of the...
KOHIMA:No poll candidates in Nagaland has so far filed nomination papers even two days after the Election Commission issues notification for the February 27 assembly polls. The state election office on Thursday confirmed that no candidate has turned up to file nomination paper and the returning officers stationed at the district and sub divisional headquarters have been remaining prepared to receive the papers till February 27. Ten major parties have already agreed at a joint declaration not to field any candidate. BJP, who later pulled out of the declaration has also yet to field anybody till Thursday. State BJP leaders have told www.assamtimes.org that they have been...
NEW DELHI: Union minister of state for home Kiren Rijiju has appealed to the political parties and civil society organizations in Nagaland to withdraw the poll boycott call. In a statement issued here in the capital city of New Delhi BJP's election in charge in Nagaland said the Centre has been keen to resolve the issues confronting the people for decades. He said election is a constitutional obligation which needs to be participated. Rijiju's statement came when the state party leaders are talking to the central leadership to find a way out to resolve the logjam where the civil society organizations convinced 11 major political parties to shy away from the February 27 polls for holding...
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