Rainwaters continue to wreak havoc in Guwahati with more and more areas of the premier north eastern city coming under the waters on Monday. This has forced the authorities to order shut down of all city schools until further notice. The situation turned worse in the afternoon because of the incessant rains that lashed the city for the last 29 hours. The river Bharalu is swallowing forcing the rainwaters to spill in the GS Road and Zoo Road in the afternoon. Massive waters have resulted in huge traffic snarl on the GS Road and RG Baruah Road apart from many by lanes in the city. A section of schools and colleges, banks and offices, shops and markets have been forced to remain closed because of rainwaters. The government has ordered all schools in the city to remain shut till further notice. Same it is in Dispur where rainwaters have spilled to the government residences of MLAs and ministers. The situation would be turn grave if the incessant rains continue for the next 24 hours. The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has been kept on standby in the city.
In a groundbreaking move towards sustainable agriculture and the preservation of indigenous livestock, Saras Dairy, under the guidance of Joraram Kumawat, Minister of Animal Husbandry, proudly unveils its latest offering: pasteurized camel milk. This initiative, achieved through collaboration with Bahula Food Pvt Ltd and Urmul Seemant Samiti, signifies a pioneering step in the realm of public-private partnerships dedicated to supporting herders and safeguarding the invaluable camel population.
Gratitude is extended to all stakeholders, including Mahant Pratap Puri, MLA Pokhran, and Dr. Bhawani Singh Rathore, Animal Husbandry Director, for their indispensable contributions. Recognition is...
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