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.
This year open quiz Brain Jam is going to be held in November 22 at ITA Machkhowa, Guwahati. Renown quiz master Barry O’Brien, will conduct the quiz as usual. The theme is set-ApneDeshKoJano, will definitely be interesting for all the participants. The entire quiz will be on India. Organized by Priya Communication, the prelims are scheduled from 3:30pm while the finals of the quiz would be from 5:30 pm, the same day. The winning team will walk away with a packaged trip to Goa and two laptops, besides a number of other gifts. Total six teams will be finalized for the finals comprising two participants in each team.
A CRPF jawan was killed at a sudden incident of shoot out inside a CRPF camp in Nagaon district on Monday. The incident took place in the morning inside the Hojai based CRPF camp when Jawan Shivam suddenly started indiscriminate firing at his colleague Ashok Kumar who died on the spot.Sources told Assam Times that Shivam was not in a good state of mind for the last couple of months. Investigation is going on to ascertain the reason.
A crucial meeting between Dispur and Kohima is trying its level best to end the decade old border conflict between the states on Monday. Chief secretaries along with top ranked officials both the states are meeting in Dispur in presence of the Naga Tribes Association of Border Areas called at the instance of prime minister Narendra Modi who wants an amicable settlement of the conflict.The meeting with the two chief secretaries, earlier scheduled for November 15, had been postponed due to unspecified reasons, they said adding that UNTABA is scheduled to meet the PM after the joint meeting with the chief secretaries of both the states.
Assam Sahitya Sabha on Sunday elected Dr Dhrubajyoti Bora as its new president for the next two sessions. Dr Bora’s name was announced at its office in Diphu where the entire process completed on Sunday.Dr Bora, who is by profession is a doctor had authored several books in Assamese literature apart from contributing any thought provoking write ups in news papers and periodicals. Dr Bora will succeed noted litterateur Rong Bong Terang.Many organizations and individuals have congratulated Dr Bora fo being elected as the president of the state's biggest literary organization.
Come January. Save rhino mission will rent the sky. Courtesy John Abraham. The Bollywood personality who owns the North East United FC in the Indian Super League will kick off a CSR campaign to save the endangered rhinos. Addressing a press conference in Guwahati on Sunday he said,” since I am an animal activist and you all know about my involvement on the save tiger project. Therefore, I am naturally very much interested to launch a mission to save the rhinos from January.” But he refused to share details of the campaigns to protect the one horned animals from the impending threats.
Despite overwhelming protests across the country, racial attack on the north east people refuses to die down in New Delhi. The last victim is a woman from Assam who stays alone in the capital since her husband passed away a couple of months back. The incident took place in Mundka area where four local goons gangraped her inside her room recently. Police rushed to her house after a neighbor informed the incident over telephone. Police caught the goons red handed and then the court sent her to the Tihar jail. Initially, the 30 year old woman was rushed to Babu Jagjivan Ram Hospital from where she was referred to Sanjay Gandhi Hospital. ................
BTC Chief Hagrama Mohilary expressed serious concern over rising incidents of extortion cases by NDFB-S in the BTAD area. He said if need be the Bodoland Peoples Front (BPF) will stage protest rally against the outfit in every district.Talking to reporters in Kokrajhar on Saturday, Mohilary said that NDFB was carrying out extortion in the entire area much to a major concern. Mohilary asked the militants not to indulge in such practice.
National Investigation Agency probing the Burdwan blast case has arrested yet another person from Assam on Saturday. NIA arrested Suburuddin Ali from Nalbari who happens to be a close relative of Sahanur Alam---one of the main accused in the incident during.NIA team and police arrested Ali after conducting a search operation at his house at Boroliapar village on Saturday wee hours. Police further detained Ali’s two relatives for several hours. But the duo were released later on Saturday.NIA further seized some Jehadi books along with a huge quantity of medicines from Ali’s possession which were kept beneath the ground. The operation was carried out acting on the confessional statement of...
The North East United FC played yet another goalless draw with Pune City FC at the packed Indira Gandhi Stadium in Sarusajai on Saturday evening. Despite best efforts both the teams remained undefeated till nine in the evening.The 0-0 draw has taken Pune FC by 12 points from eight matches. But they still remains in the third spot. The NorthEast United FC stayed in the fifth spot accumulating 10 points from eight matches.The match started with upper hand for the NorthEast United. During this brief spell of period, they played confidently and timed their attacks without any flaw. Then FC Pune City had to sit deep in their own half.Focus fell on Midfielder Koke whose powerful passes in the...
Indira Gandhi Stadium at Sarusajai in Guwahati breaks into a sea of humanity on Saturday hours before the ISL match where North East United FC takes on FC Pune city.The match begins at 7 in the evening. But the stadium started teeming with football fans from 1 in the afternoon. Thousands of fans had to remain upset after they failed to procure ticket for the match on Saturday. On line bookings closed a couple of days back. Open sale also closed in the morning.
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