Golaghat: Last Wednesday, an insightful sensitization workshop addressing the detrimental effects of tobacco use was organized at the conference hall of the District & Sessions Judge’s office in Golaghat. The event witnessed the presence of key figures in the fight against tobacco consumption, including Secretary of DLSA Golaghat, Smt. JyotiSmita Sarma, Dr. Sunita Ekka from District Tobacco Control Cell, Golaghat, and Rudhir Prakash Sarma, Divisional Coordinator of Upper Assam Division from The UNION. Officials from the DLSA office and the health department also actively participated.
The workshop commenced with a warm welcome address, followed by an insightful discussion on the provisions of the COTPA Act 2003 by the Secretary of DLSA. Dr. Ekka provided an in-depth analysis of the tobacco burden in Assam and the diverse health implications arising from tobacco use. She took the opportunity to shed light on the achievements of the District Tobacco Control Cell in Golaghat, expressing gratitude to colleagues and stakeholders for their unwavering support.
Rudhir Sarma from The UNION emphasized the importance of a united front to combat the tobacco menace and encouraged collective efforts towards achieving a tobacco-free generation. He urged the attendees to utilize and share information about the toll-free National Tobacco Quitline Services (1800-112-356), established by the Indian government to offer counseling services for individuals keen on quitting tobacco.
The workshop culminated with the Secretary of DLSA, Golaghat, urging all present to refrain from tobacco use, prioritize their health, and disseminate the knowledge acquired during the workshop to their colleagues, friends, and family members. The event showcased a collective determination to work towards a healthier, tobacco-free community.
Finally, AGP inks poll pact with BJP where the regional party remained satisfied with 20 seats to contest in the upcoming assembly polls. In eight assembly seats both the parties will be in the friendly contest. The entire deal was finalised when an AGP delegation held a crucial round of talks with state BJP president Sarbananda Sonowal along with Himanta Biswa Sarma, Ram Madhab, Mahendra Singh. The AGP delegation comprising former Chief Minister Prafulla Kumar Mahanta, Atul Bora, Pradeep Hazarika, Birendra Prasad Baishya and Ramedra Narayan Kalita, finally remained satisfied with 20 seats apart from friendly contest in 8 seats. AGP will contest in Amguri, West Guwahati, Tezpur,...
A handy book comprising a number of articles on various socio-political issues of Assam was released at Guwahati Press Club on Tuesday afternoon. Written and published by social activist Nilambar Gogoi, the book titled Aami Vote Dim Kaak (whom we will vote for) was released by advocate Shantanu Barthakur. In his address, Barthakur appreciated the effort of Gogoi to collect the published articles in local newspapers for the readers. He also emphasized on exhausted debates over various burning issue relating to Assam, such that the electorate can make a decision in the polls. Printed at Paahi Offset Press of Moranhaat, the book is priced at rupees 50 only. The meeting was also graced by KMSS...
London Bihu Committee organises this year's Rongali Bihu celebration event on April 9 at Campion School, Hornchurch, Essex. Folk singer Kalpana Patowary will be the guest artist of this year's event. Programme 13:30 – 15:30 Registration, Jalpan and Bihu Olympics 15:30 – 16:00 Welcome by President and felicitations 16:00 – 18:30 Cultural programme 18:30 – 19:15 General Bihu dance and socialising 19:15 – 19:30 Vote of Thanks by General Secretary 19:30 – 21:30 Bihu Bhoj
A division bench of the Assam Human Rights Commission issued notice to the Chief Secretary, Assam on , February 24 calling upon him to cause an inclusive enquiry to be conducted into the incident of leakage of some toxic gas through the concerning technological as well as administrative authorities and submit the report thereof before this Commission within 30(thirty) days of receipt of the Notice. The Commission took suo-moto cognizance of a news item which appeared in a number of local news dailies regarding a Mysterious Gas Leakage of some toxic gas affecting a large number of the residents of Navagraha, Silpukhuri, Chandmari and Kharghuli of the metropolis of Guwahati...
Protesting against the rising of anti-nationals and subsequent nurturing of the separatist elements in various parts of the country, Patriotic People’s Front Assam has appealed to the citizens to participate in a Protest March on Saturday (27 March 2016), which is scheduled to start at 11 am from the front of Guwahati Press Club. The participants are requested to carry the national tri-colour for the hour-long demonstration.
Keeping in view the various odds; revenue growth in 2015-16 below the target and set up of the 7th Pay Committee burden looming large, Railway Budget 2016-17, is an attempt to put the Railways back on track, with focus on long term measures. Though there is no clarity with regards to projected generation of additional non tariff revenue, fortunately there are no negatives and populist measure in the Budget. As the long term and mid term which was put in place in his last budget, are kept intact, its quite challenging for the Railway Minister to come out with a reasonably good budget.Focus on Rail connectivity in the North East Region is reiterated, which would be welcomed by the people of...
Journalists’ Forum Assam (JFA) has expressed shock at the recent killing of a journalist in Uttar Pradesh (UP) and reiterated for its old demand for a special protection law for the working journalists across the country. It also urged the media persons to rise to the occasion and ensure justice to all slain journalists punishing each & every single perpetrator under the rule of law. The UP journalist named Karun Mishra, who used to work for a Hindi daily, was shot dead on 13 February 2016 at Gosaiganj area for allegedly highlighting the illegal soil mining activities in Sultanpur locality. Mishra (34) was targeted in the broad daylight by the motorcycle-borne shooters, allegedly...
The Centre for North East Studies and Policy Research at Jamia Millia Islamia organises a two day international conference on February 22-23 "When the Mountains move and the waters rise" with a focus on disaster management especially health, trauma and housing. It will address the need to include community concerns and priorities as well as robust research in informing and redesigning policies. This assumes priority given the devastation caused by recent earthquakes in Nepal and Manipur and the vulnerability of the entire NER as well as the Himalayan region to seismic activity. In addition, the need for vernacular architecture (traditional housing) will also be emphasised...
Dhubri Law College is going to organise an alumni meet on February 27 (11:00 am) for the first time in its 49 years old history. Alumnus & alumnas of this prestigious legal institution are invited and are requested to be in touch with the co-ordinator for registrations, donations and further details. Dhubri Law College was established on 1967 by the public at large of erstwhile Goalpara District (presently Dhubri, Goalpara, Kokrajhar, Bongaigoan and Chirang Dists.) for the greater interest of the people of the Western as well as entire lower Assam with the object for imparting Legal Education.
On the eve of International Women’s Day (8th March), the city based Dispur Hospital has organized a health camp exclusively for lady journalists and better halves of scribes on 8th March 2016 (Monday) at Guwahati Press Club. The camp, to be conducted by only female doctors, lady assistants and nurses, will begin at 11 am and conclude by 2 pm. Acknowledging the contributions of women to the society and also pledging for a global gender parity, the International Women’s Day is observed globally. The auspicious day encourages women to get together, support each other and learn from each other. To commemorate the day with a meaningful exercise, Assam’s well known Dispur Hospitals Private...
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