Dr Arati Barua from Assam who is an Associate Professor, Philosophy, Deshbandhu College, University of Delhi & the Founder Director of Indian division of the Schopenhauer Society (IDSS) under the main International society in Germany, was conferred with the prestigious national award “ Bharat Excellence 2016” by FFI at New Delhi on April 25.
Dr. Barua has been conferred with the National award of Bharat Excellence 2016 in recognition to show that she is a great achiever who has done something extra – ordinary for her country and countrymen and has attained greater excellence in his/her field of activity and enhanced the image of India. Earlier Dr Barua was awarded with “Bharat Jyoti Award 2015” and “Best Citizens of India 2015” by different institutions .
This award includes an award and a GOLD MEDAL with (Certificate of Excellence) (Certificate of Felicitation) for the year 2016 and was presented by Honorable Choudhary Randhir Singh, former Governor of Sikkim organized by Friendship Forum (FFI) in a NationalConference on “ECONOMIC GROWTH & NATIONAL UNITY” in NEW DELHI on 25thAPRIL 2016 which was attended by Educationists, Intellectuals and Industrialists and so on.
The awards which carried a Citation, Gold Medal and a Certificate of Excellence, was presented by Shri Chaudhury Randhir Singh, Former Governor of Sikkim, at a NationalSeminar entitled ‘Economic Growth & National Unity’.
The ‘Bharat Excellence Award’ recognizes the various achievements, excellence in business and outstanding contribution made by individuals and institutions towards Society and National Welfare. The awards are a testimony towards the proactive attitude, innovation, contribution and global perspective reflected by the recipient towards business and economy.
The ‘Bharat Excellence Awards’ is instituted by the Friendship Forum of India, a New Delhi based social & cultural organization focused on forging greater unity, integrity and collaboration among Indians across the globe. About 40 individuals from around the country were presented the Bharat Excellence Award for their contribution in education, social work, medicine, arts, science and entrepreneurship.
Previous eminent awardees include Governor Khurasheed Alam Khan, Sunil Dutt, Justice P.N. Bhagwati, Dev Anand, Shammi Kapoor, Ustad Amjad Ali Khan, Sunil Gavaskar, Manik Dastoor, and Shri BKS Iyengar.
Nagaland equestrian Kekhresieli Rio has achieved the second rank in the world equestrians' rankings. The Federation International Equestrian has revealed the North-east player's achievement. The Federation has awarded the ranking to Rio, adding another feather to the cap of the Northeastern's sports powerhouse.Congratulations to @KekhriesilieRio on winning the recently held FEI World Jumping Challenge in Category A and for being ranked 2nd in the world by FEI making him the first Indian to achieve this rank.A proud moment esp. for Nagaland & for India. Best wishes for future endeavours pic.twitter.com/8rcgbKanp5— Neiphiu Rio (@Neiphiu_Rio) January 14, 2021
Assam Pradesh Congress Committee(APCC) president Ripun Bora today lambasted the state BJP-led government for failing to control the price rise. In a press statement Bora alleged that the price rise has dampened bhogali bihu festivity for a large section of the people of the state. “BJP-led government has failed to control the exorbitant price rise of the essential food items. It has brought misery to many. A large number of people could not arrange the Uruka feast due to price rise.” Bora further alleged.
Amid day-to-day busy schedule the indigenous populace of Assam are preparing to celebrate the Bhogali bihu, one of the three national festivals of the state. As per the tradition the people will tonight arrange feast with pomp and gaiety. Tomorrow is the main bihu. Several organizations and the governor and the chief minister of the state have wished the people on occasion of the harvest festival. Wishing the people Asom Sahitya Sabha president Kuladhar Saikia said in a facebook post, “ I am wishing all of you a happy bhogali bihu.”
There are few individuals who work not only for themselves but for the community and nation and one such person is Bodofa Upendra Nath Brahma. A Soldier sacrifices his life nor for his personal gain but because of his profound love for the motherland. He never bothers for name and fame. The Soldier would also be implied to the heroes, who fight for the cause of human beings without gun and violence. Upendra Nath Brahma was also a soldier fighting for human rights, liberty, equality and fraternity of every person of this earth.
‘Soldier of Humanity’ has been named after him to encourage individuals who have rendered services for the community like a true soldier as UN Brahma was a strong...
Kokrajhar: There is a little amount of breakthrough into the missing of Amitraj Daimary 24 hours after the son of BJP leader Biswajeet Daimary's son has gone traceless from his school on Monday. According to information, Amitraj was seen at the Chapaguri Bust Station in the neighbouring Chirang district.
No outfit or individual has yet claimed the responsibility. Amitraj, the son of newly inducted BJP leader Biswajeet Daimary from BTR went since he attended a few class in Reality Public School. Amitraj is learnt to have come out of the school deliberately in the afternoon and has reached neither the hostel nor his home.The missing child of Ex MP Sri Biswajeet Daimary has been...
Another sad news for the greater Assamese society. Prominent Assamese NRI and literateur Dr. Karuna Sagar Das is no more. He passed away Wednessday morning, Dr. Das's family members informed. The editor of celebrated bi-lingual yearly magazine ' Luit to Thames' edited by Dr. Das has been trying to bulid a bridge between NRI Assamese people with their roots. Born in Hajo, Karmrup Dr. Das leaves behind his wife and two daughters, and innumerable well-wishers. The Sagar was the title given to him by Bharatratna Dr. Bhupen Hazarika. A great fan of Dr. Hazarika, Dr. Das lived in the UK for more than 40 years. He was a gynecologist. A biography of him namely “ Ananya Vyatikram” was published a...
Kokrajhar: Security forces are fanning in search if Amit Raj Daimary who has missing from a school in Kokrajhar on Monday. But there is no breakthrough. Police and para military forces have been engaged in rescue operation since Monday morning.
No outfit or individual has yet claimed the responsibility. Amitraj, the son of newly inducted BJP leader Biswajeet Daimary from BTR has been remaining traceless since he attended a few class in Reality Public School on Monday. Search operation is going on.
Amitraj is learnt to have come out of the school deliberately in the afternoon and has reached neither the hostel nor his home.
Daimary, the outgoing BPF Rajya Sabha MP reached Kokrajhar...
Guwahati: Amidst the Covid-19 pandemic induced national lockdown, the process of publication and marketing of Assamese books have reemerged with new approaches to the technology driven profession for the interest of valued readers around the world. The pandemic had severely affected the publication industry but at the same time it has indirectly helped in increasing the number of readers precisely among the new generation.
An intriguing session at 33rd Guwahati Book Fair, presently going on at Assam Engineering Institute playground in Chandmari locality of the city, observed many issues related to the physical publication of books & newspapers along with the positive note that more...
Guwahati : The Board of Secondary Education, Assam has announced the date of HSLC examination from May 11. The delay is attributed to COVID19 endemic and assembly polls. The results, however, will be announced on July 7.
On the other hand, the Assam Higher Secondary Education Council is also preparing to hold the HS examination in arts, science and commerce streams from May 12 and the results would be announced on July 30.
These board examinations normally are conducted in February and March.
This was what education minister Himanta Biswa Sarma twitted on Saturday.
Guwahati: Noted social worker, organizer and London-based Assamese NRI Rini Kakati died in Guwahati leaving a spell of gloom in the state.
She was 70 to be survived by her son who happens to be a doctor based in London.
Kakati, who was involved in a number of socio cultural initiatives in London, died a sudden death at the Gauhati Medical College Hospital in Guwahati on December 27.
Kakati regularly contributed news items to Assam Times for more than a decade.
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