A statue from Thailand dedicated to Lord Buddha unveiled Buddha temple in Mitta Bhava Buddha Monastery Campus at Lokhora, Guwahati on Wednes day. On occasion of Buddha Purnima, one of the most revered festival of Buddhism the statue was unveiled at presence of devotees. After hoisting the Buddhist International flag in the Buddha temple inside the campus the idol was unveiled by Buddhist priest Bhangte Nyane Tishai. He planted a peepal sappling under which species Lord Buddha had his enlightenment in Buddha Gaya. Social worker Rajib Panikhuan, D. Ganesh Pegu, Promod Shyam, Bhugeshwar Shyam, Nag Aang Kham, Teng aung Shyam, Prafulla Hafiza, Hifijul Ahmed, Mangalsing Bay and environmental worker Chandan Kumar Duarah were present in the pray to Lord Buddha. Devotees planted saplings in the campus. An organisation from Thailand offered the Lord Buddha golden brass statue of complying with a request from Assam Therawada Buddhist Welfare Society.
Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal has urged President Ram Nath Kovind to set up a Presidential retreat in the north eastern region. Sonowal proposed it when he made the newly elected president at the Rashtrapati Bhawan in New Delhi on Saturday.He said the region of eight states would be happy to have a Presidential retreat in lines with the Retreat Building at Mashobra in Shimla and the Rashtrapati Nilayam in Hyderabad.According to an official statement, “A Presidential Retreat in the North-east, besides the existing ones in the North and South will symbolise the unity of the country apart from signifying the unity of our diverse cultures and people of the country."
After months of will-he-wont-he, Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal pulls up his sleeves to expand his cabinet axing three of his colleages to pave the way for atleast seven others by Thursday.Sonowal, who is in New Delhi is beleived to have got the consent from his party top leaders for the cabinet rejig.Sources to Assam Times in the national capital that former AASU general Secretary Tapan Gogoi is set to be inducted along with Chandan Brahma from BPF and Phani Bhushan Chaudhury from AGP.Ranjit Dutta and Palab Luchan Das are beleived to have been axed and Das is set to be replaced by Jagiroad MLA Piyush Hazarika who is very trusted man of Himanta Biswa Sarma. Sotea MLA Padma...
The Central Bureau of Investigation is likely to probe in the sensational killing of amsu student leader in Kokrajhar which runs to in a hail of shock and anger across the state. Dispur has already sent a letter to the country's premier investigation agency requsting a thorough probe into the killing of the of Lafiqul Islam Ahmed in Kokrajhar. A Special Investigation Team led by Anurag Tankhar is also probing it amid ascalating protest across BTAD areas.Top sources told Assam Times that Assam police officials are caught in a deep dilemma over the entire case since the policeman guarding the student leader was not present when the assassination took place. " The...
Assam Government has constituted a Special Investigation Team headed by senior IPS Officer Anurag Tankhar having experience working with National Investigation Agency to undertake a through probe leading to the killing of ABMSU President Lafiqul Islam and corroborate the findings. This was stated in a press release from Chief Minister's office on Friday. Government of Assam also recommended CBI inquiry into the killing of ABMSU President and sent a letter to Union Home Ministry, the release said.
The United Liberation Front of Asom (I) has blamed a force behind the recent killing of a minority student leader in Kokrajhar and appealed to the indigenous people to remain united against ii which has been trying didrupt the state’s communal harmony. In a statement issued to media on Wednesday, the outfit called the killing a huge lost for Assam’s age old unity and integrity.
Children’s Film Society, India (CFSI)’s newest production “Ishu” is a feature film that will instantly take the viewer to a world of a kid whose innocent and happy-go-lucky world turns topsy-turvy thanks to the superstitious society of adults around him. Set in a remote tribal Rabha village in Lower Assam area bordering Meghalaya’s Garo Hills, this Assamese feature film is based on renowned Assamese writer Manikuntala Bhattacharjya’s popular novel “Ishu”, and marks the feature film debut of National Award-winning film critic and acclaimed documentary director Utpal Borpujari. The film takes a look at the inhuman practice of ‘witch hunting’ that is prevalent in parts of Assam as well as...
Nagaland chief minister TR Zeliang made an aerial survey in Dimapur on Wednesday where flood brought huge misery for thousands of people. He asked the administration to intensify relief and rescue of the marooned people and assured the affected people of help.
Prime minister Narendra Modi has assured Assam all possible to help the state mitigate the misery in the tine of flood as he reviewed the situation in Guwahati on Tuesday. Flanked by governor Banwarilal Purhir, Assam chief minister Sarbananda and his senior ministerial colleagues presented before Modi an audio visual presentation of the flood fury where 83 people were killed. The government further sought a huge around Rs 30,000 crore fund to repair the ravaged roads and bridges apart from the measures to permanently resolve the perennial monsoon misery. Later, Modi addressed BJP, AGP and BPF legislators abd asked them to help the government work efficiently.
A mild intensity tremor jolted Assam triggering massive panic early in the morning on Monday. Originated in Darrang, the 4.0 magnitude earthquake struck the north eastern state at 6.37 in the morning. As thr earth started shaking for a few seconds, people in the high rise buildings in Guwahati, Jorhat, Dibrugarh, Nsgaon and its adjoining areas started coming down to the open roads fearing a massive one. But there is no report of casualty and loss of property.
Yet another mild tremor jolted Manipur triggering massive panic early in the morning on Sunday. Originated in Churachandpur, the 3.3 magnitude earthquake struck the north eastern state at 3.31 in the morning. As thr earth started rattling for a few seconds, people in tjr high rise buildings in Imphal and its adjoining areas started coming down to the open roads fearing the 2015 rerun. But there is no report of casualty and loss of property.
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