A novel on conservation movement, penned by Pankaj Govinda Medhi, was released at Guwahati Press Club on Sunday afternoon. Titled ‘Charai Chuburi’, the novel in Assamese elaborates a distinctive part of the movement to preserve the forest & wildlife across Assam.
Published Banalata, Dibrugarh, the book was officially released by Phanindra Kumar Devchoudhury, editor of Niyamiya Barta, award winning author Bipul Deuri, conservation personality Soumyadeep Dutta and journalist Nava Thakuria. The program was moderated by Manjit Rajkhowa, who designed the cover of the novel.
Dimapur Correspondent: An eerie silence prevails in Dimapur a day after some youths attacked a section of non Naga people besides damaging many shops in the commercial town of Nagaland.The entire town is being heavily guarded by police and para military forces from Wednesday evening to avert any recurrence of untoward incident which took place following the alleged rape of a local college girl by a suspected Bangladeshi immigrant on February 23. A bandh like situation is prevailing from early in the morning. Only a few vehicles are plying on the streets. Shops and business establishments, mostly are remaining closed.The district authorities have already clamped Section 144 CrPC to...
Assam Congress president Anjan Dutta is camping in New Delhi with a slew of poll strategies for the next assembly polls.Dutta who arrived in the capital met party president Sonia Gandhi and apprised her of the state’s pre poll scenario and discussed with her the strategies he had with him for the polls.This was followed by his meeting with AICC leaders who he apprised of his party’s preparation for the assembly polls which is round the corner.
Holi festivities grip Assam along with other parts of the country on Thursday to mark the advent of spring.From early this morning, people of all walks of life are coming out to the streets with colours and gulals to play holi on the day one.Temples across the state are being dressed afresh on the occasion where the devotees are playing holi by sprinkling gulal to each other.In Guwahati also, streets are full of people of all ages who are playing holi with their near and dear one. “Despite hurdles and hiccups we are coming out of the homes to celebrate the festival that is necessary to remain united,” said Prafulla Bora, a resident of Survey area in Beltola.“We are waiting for bus to...
Assam on Wednesday has asked the Centre not to change the funding pattern. The state assembly unanimously passed a resolution asking the Centre to retain the special category status and to ensure 100 per cent central share or on the principle of 90 per cent central share and 10 per cent state share.The entire House found it strange to have seen that the existing funding principle of 90:10 for special category state was not followed by the Centre in respect of five centrally funded schemes where the state share for these schemes had been increased to more than 10 per cent.Parliamentary Affairs Minister Rockybul Hussain told the House that these five schemes and the funding pattern were:...
Yet another air bus is all set to hover over the skies of Assam. Courtesy Vistara. Tata-Singapore Airlines joint venture carrier will operate in Assam from April.Official sources told Assam Times that initially the service would confine to Guwahati and Bagdogra in the region which would be expanded in a phase manner.The flight will halt at Guwahati for a short spell of time and then it would leave for Bagdogra from April 2 to connect the north east with New Delhi.Vistara currently operates across five domestic airports -- New Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Goa and Hyderabad.
The Assam government is fully prepared to deal with the swine flu outbreak. This was what health minister Dr Nazrul Islam told the Assam Assembly on Wednesday after the state registered five cases of H1N1 outbreak.According to Dr Islam, five persons have tested positive adding that the infection is not serious in nature.Responding to query in the Zero hours, the minister said that the infected persons - three in Dibrugarh and one in Guwahati have not been admitted to the hospital. Of them, four are civilians and one is an Army man.Dr Islam said,”"the government is fully prepared to deal with any situation. We have enough stock of medicines. The ICU and isolation units in hospitals are ready...
Governor PB Acharya has expressed grave concerned over the unstoppable rhino poaching incidents in Kaziranga over the years.Hours after the shocking incident, he asked for a report from park director M.K. Yadav to examine the real factors that failed to protect the one horn animal. Acharya is learnt to have favoured a complete overhaul of the security arrangements at the park .
Despite round the clock vigil, rhino poaching refuses to die down in Kaziranga. Poachers have struck the abode of one horn rhino on Wednesday sending shock and anger across the state.Forest authorities told Assam Times that the poachers killed a full grown rhino at Burhapahar range in the wee hours. The horn is missing from the carcass that bears bullet injuries.This is the sixth rhino poaching incident that riddles the world heritage site this year alone.
City based journalists have shown an un-impressive picture when they were exposed to an eye check up camp organized by Sankaradeva Nethralaya in Guwahati Press Club on Wednesday (4 March 2015). Over hundred participants joined in the camp, where most of them were advised for further medical care or use of spectacles. The participants also got consultations from the attending physicians under the leadership of Dr Harsha Bhattacharjee, medical director & trustee of Sri Sankaradeva Nethralaya. The assisting team from Sankaradeva Nethralaya included Dadhiswar Phangcho, Dipjyoti Medhi, Dhanjit Bhattacharjee, Brindaban Doloi, Silpisikha Chetia, Bubul Hazarika, Dilip Baishya and Nipon Kalita,...
Guwahati is gearing for the Brahmaputra Valley Festival slated for April 24. Courtesy Tattva Creations.The two days event is set to be held at the Pragjyoti ITA Machkhowa auditorium.Organizers told Assam Times that a short film contest is lined up to hone the talents of the north eastern region. They said that it would be a good opportunity for the aspiring directors to showcase their networking opportunities.The organizers want interested filmmakers submit short films, animations and documentaries with duration of 10 minutes or less. Last date of submission of entries is March 25.The top 10 submissions will be screened at the Brahmaputra Valley Film Festival. The top three winners will not...
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