Guwahati: Come March 22 Arunachal Pradesh is preparing to host a bird festival, atop the blue hills to promote tourism by giving a big push to wildlife conservation. Courtesy Arunachal Pradesh Art & Culture Eco-Tourism Society, this organization dedicated to promote wildlife conservation is holding the festival for three days from March 22 at Rupa and the Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary in West Kameng district.
According to the organizing secretary Ms. Kesang Khrimey, the event aims at conserving the wildlife with a massive participation of the people and thereby to promote the tourism sector which provides livelihood for many in the state.
Interaction with wildlife experts and tourism entrepreneurs apart from heritage walk and seminars would be the salient features of the event, said Khrimey.
“We have already got confirmation of participation form experts in the field of nature conservation from the country and abroad, including Dr.Anuj Jain of BirdLife Asia (Singapore), Mr Paul Insua-Cao of Royal Society for Protection of Birds, UK and Director of The Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) Dr Deepak Apte”, she added.
Khrimey further said that it would be an occasion for the people of all walks of life to share their views and ideas with the wildlife experts and the tourism entrepreneurs will have the same amount of benefit to boost their means of livelihood.
Dhemaji police have extracted many vital clues suggesting the safe escape of Soobodh Biswas, the main culprit behind the Silapothar clash where some a local AASU office was vandalized last week.These sensational revelations surfaced when police interrogated a person who confessed to have helped the NBBUSS president escape from Silapothar hours after the clash.He revealed before the police how he ferried Biswas at a boat on the river on March 10.Delhi, Nagpur, West Bengal police are on alert in view of the incident where the main culprit could be hiding.
Bijni Bagduar Nwgwr is all set to host the international book fair cum literary festival, cultural exchange, food festival and trade fair beginning from Thursday with week-long colorful programmes in Chirang district.All kinds of preparations have completed so far to hold the event with smooth manner. The international event has been coincided with the celebration of 33rd foundation day of the Bodo Writers' Academy, an organization of Bodo writers in the state of Assam. Over 100 book stalls from different parts of the the country,apart from state,including National Book Trust(NBT) are participating in the event.The celebration will be beginning tomorrow with inauguration of book fair,...
Senior political leader T Biren Singh took oath as Manipur Chief minister at a function in Imphal on Wednesday. Governor Dr Najma Heptulla administered him the oath of office and secrecy at the Raj Bhawan in presence of many BJP leaders.BJP president Amit Shah could not attend the function because of unavoidable reasons. Assam minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, HRD minister Prakash Javadekar, senior leader Ram Madhab also attended the ceremony.Despite 21 seats, BJP formed the government with the support of NPP, NPF, TMC and the lone independent candidate.
Amid an escalating protest in Assam over an Islamic fatwa in Hojai, local Muslim clerics denied any diktat against Nahid Afrid.Talking to Assam Times over telephone from Hojai, Muslim leaders said that no where in the leaflet they have asked Nahid to refrain from any performance.According to them, one after another cultural functions have been disrupting quietness in the area. Therefore, these local organizations have been vehemently opposing another function at Udali.“We are disappointed with the organizers and not Nahid. But a situation has been created to allege that we are opposing the performance of Nahid who is not our subject,” said a local Muslim leader over telephone.They further...
Dozens of Islamic outfits served a diktat against stage performance by Muslim girls and women triggering huge statewide protest a couple of days ahead of a function in Hojai where Nahid Afrin is invited.In its fatwa, these organization without naming Nahid, said that stage performance by girls and women is contrary to Islamic tradition which should remain in force.Many singers, parties, organizations and individuals have openly come out opposing the diktat saying that these outfits should be rein in to avoid the impending backlash.The budding talent fell disappointed as soon as she came to know the diktat as she was busy for her performance at Udali in Hojai.
The Centre for Research and Advocacy, Manipur in association with the Citizens Concern for Dams and Development, Sibilong Village Authority and Toubam Village Authority celebrated a Two day International Rivers Day at Sibilong Village and Toubam Village, Tamenglong District, Manipur on 13th and 14th March 2017 with the theme “Let our Rivers Flow Free”. The celebration is aimed at revitalizing the relationship of indigenous communities with their rivers and land and to strengthen their solidarity to defend their rivers and land from all unsustainable and destructive forms of development, such as mega dams, oil exploration etc impacting rivers. A community protest meet at Sibilong Village...
Veteran politician and BJP leader N Biren Singh is taking oath as Manipur chief minister on Wednesday. Governor Dr Najma Heptulla will administer him the oath of office and secrecy at a ceremony at 1 in the afternoon. Singh is expected to take oath along with six others who include NPP and NPF legislators. Senior BJP leaders Prakash Javadekar, Ram Madhab, Himanta Biswa Sarma are expected to attend the ceremony at the Raj Bhawan. Singh was elected as the BJP legislative body leaders on Monday after the party legislators formally staked claims to form the government.
In yet another incident that sends shockwaves across Meghalaya border, 3 people were burnt alive when an oil tanker exploded on Tuesday. The incident took place in Ri Bhoi district in the afternoon where the Shillong bound oil tanker from Shillong overturned before exploding with a huge sound.
The Dhemaji district administration has relaxed curfew in the restive Silapathar area for a couple of hours. According to information, curfew would be in force from dusk to down. It was imposed in the aftermath of the violence were a local AASU was vandalized by some NBBUSS activists last week. The senior administrative officials have been in touch with AASU and AJYCP to restore normalcy in the area.
Despite counter insurgency operations, ULFA(I) rebels have been moving without any hindrance in many parts of the state. Security forces claimed to have held 3 dreaded hardcore ULFA (I) rebels in Sadiya bordering on Tuesday. The trio including a lady cadre were arrested when army, police an para military forces conducted joint operation in the Amarpur area. Interrogation is going on.
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