Sangeeta Barooah Pisharoty, a veteran journalist, will receive the Parag Kumar Das Journalism Award 2023. The award includes a cash prize of Rs 25,000, a citation, and a memento. The award ceremony will take place on May 17.
Sangeeta Barooah Pisharoty currently serves as the National Affairs Editor for the digital news publication 'The Wire.'
The Parag Kumar Das Journalism Award was established to honor the courageous journalist Parag Kumar Das, who lost his life while fighting for the truth. The award recognizes and encourages journalists who tirelessly uncover the truth and bring it to the public.
GUWAHATI: After a brief silence poaching strikes again in Kaziranga where a full grown rhino was killed on Sunday. The forest guards deployed in Bagori range discovered the carcass hours after the poachers killed it for the horn. But they were believed to have left the spot without chopping off the horn because of the presence of the guards.
Kokrajhar: The local residents of a village in Gossaigaon on Monday recovered the body of a boy who went missing a couple of days ago. The body was spotted at Kursakati Bridge along the Gurufela River who was later identified as Nirmal Sutradhar. Police investigation is going on.
Kokrajhar: Seven wage earners sustained injury when the mini truck on which they were travelling from Bilashipara in Dhuburi met with a mishap in Kokrajhar on Monday. The incident took place in the morning when the Kokrajhar bound vehicle bearing registration no. AS 18A-1526 met with the mishap near Shyamaguri forest on the MK Road. Injured were rushed to hospital. According to police, the driver lost control over his vehicle amid fog before the mishap took place.
NEW DELHI: The ministry of external affairs has agreed to set up one of its field office in Guwahati. According to information, external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj has written to the Assam government asking for land allocation for it in the premier north eastern city. Sources told www.assamtimes.org that the ministry initially plans to set up the office acting on pressure to set up the deputy high commissionerates of the south east Asian nations.
KOHIMA: Nagaland chief Minister TR Zeliang said the north eastern state is in the dire need of permanent peace which is possible only after the solution of the decade old issues. Addressing a public meeting in Akulu town on Sunday, the Chief Minister said that solution to the protracted Naga political issue must be finalised at the earliest time possible for the sake of peace and harmony of all the Nagas. He said, "Solution is for all the Nagas and it must arrive for the sake of permanent peace in the land. 'And that is why Solution first and then election,' he stated.Inviting all Naga political groups to come together in unison for a final settlement, Zeliang believed that the...
DIBYA J BARTHAKUR RAHA: People thronged in thousands in Aahotguri in Nagaon on Monday to catch a glimpse of the buffalo fight defying a standing Supreme Court directive. The tiny area of historical importance beside the National Highway No 37 now is teeming with the people including dozens of foreign tourists who are eagerly to enjoy the traditional fight on the occasion of the Magh Bihu which was celebrated with traditional gaiety on Sunday. The local residents told www.assamtimes.org that the apex court directive forced them to avoid it last year. But this time the can’t avoid it just from the court directive. They, therefore, are organizing it not formally. “The fight would be...
KOHIMA: Nagaland Chief Minister TR Zeliang said the north eastern state is progressing on many fronts like any other states in the country. In his address at a function at Akuluto Town organized on the up-gradation program of Akuluto SDO (Civil) office to ADC office on Sunday, he said the region had potentiality of becoming an educational hub in the near future due to the presence of Nagaland University Campus at Lumami and its close proximity with Atoizu Polytechnic and educational institutions in Mokokchung. Setting up of a Block Institute of Education and Training (BIET) Centre is also under progress located at Akuluto Constituency. He termed the upcoming National Highways...
HOJAI: Good news for the sportsmen. Courtesy Sarbananda Sonowal. The Assam Chief Minister is contemplating to award job and cash Rs 1 crore to the sportsman for astounding performance in the national and international level. In his speech in Hojai concluding the 8th National Sub Junior Hockey Championship Sonowal said his government was setting up a panel to finetune a module to appoint the top players in civil service and police service taking cue from the Haryana government.
RAHA: Aahotguri, a tiny place in Nagaon district hits media headlines as it is hosting buffalo fight to mark the occasion of Magh Bihu defying a Supreme Court embargo. Organizers told www.assamtimes.org that an overwhelming demand of the people from the country and abroad has forced them to host the traditional buffalo fight in the place beside the National Highway No 37 from 11 noon. “We have no option. Last year we avoided it following the ban clamped by the apex court. But in the same breath we can’t ignore the people who have been demanding it for the last couple of months,” said an organizer who refused to be named. Dozens of foreign tourists who have been camping in the area...
HOJAI: Assam Hockey team lifted the 8th National Sub-Junior Champs trophy showing an astounding performance to beat Rajasthan by 3-2 in the final match in Hojai Stadium on Sunday. Initially, Rajasthan pulled huge praise scoring 2 goals where Shivam scored the first one at 22nd minute and Romit Pal did the second one at 31th minute leaving their Assam counterpart high and dry. Then the entre picture got reversed in the second half of the match. The home team took a serious form when Manish Sahani posted the first goal at 39th minute. He did it again at 57th minute again. The third one goal on behalf of Assam came from Abdula Khan at 69th minute. In his address, Chief Minister...
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