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.
Anu Chutia won won a Gold Medal in Women’s Junior Team Sprint event at the Track Asia Cup 2015- Cycling Championship at New Delhi belid held on November 18-20. She won another Silver Medal in Women Junior 500 meter, Time Trial event. She is from Titabor, Jorhat.
A three-day National Executive meeting of the Federation of PTI Employees Union is scheduled to be held at Guwahati for the first time. Organised under the aegis of the PTI Employees’ Union, Guwahati, the meet is expected to be inaugurated by Assam chief minister Tarun Gogoi on November 20. The Federation is the Union of employees—both journalists and non-journalists of the nation’s premier news agency Press Trust of India and has for nearly six decades struggled to assert the rightful place of the employees in the industry, said a statement of the organising committee. The three-day meeting would deliberate on various issues and problems related to the media industry across the country as...
The NPS International Kids Film Festival is scheduled to kick off on November 24 with the participation of children from Italy, Sweden, Russia, Brazil, South Africa and the host country India. Organised by the city based NPS International School in its campus, the three-day event has been organized in association with CHINH Early Education Web Channel. “Although this is 9th edition of film festival, it has come to our region (northeast India) for the first time. The event includes film screenings, discussions and the networking, which should provide critical insight into the future of kids media,” said JN Das, founder director of NPS International School. Addressing the media persons at...
Words can never fully express how much someone means to us. But circumstances are compelling me to pen down a few memories of my dear grandmother, whom I never thought would leave me alone so abruptly and so soon. My beloved grandmother (Aaita), Bina Hazarika passed away on November 5, 2015 at 5:00 am at Marwari Hospital, Athgaon, Guwahati. Born at Pub-Pahartoli Goalpara town in 1932, she was married to Late Tara Prasad Hazarika, noted freedom fighter at a very early age after completion of schooling from Goalpara. She was associated with various social and religious activities and also contributed with her valuable creative writings in Assamese literature. She wrote many poems and...
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On October 25 2015, Editors of five Nagaland-based media houses were issued a notification by a Colonel of the General Staff for Assam Rifles. Given the gravity of the matters raised in the notification we, the Editors of various English and Indigenous language newspapers of Nagaland have taken the communication as an opportunity to reflect, consult and critically examine what our role is in these circumstances. It is our understanding that the General Staff for Assam Rifles is concerned about three critical issues: (a) that through our reporting of press statements by NSCN-K, we have, in effect, intentionally or unintentionally supported unlawful association; (b) we have violated the...
The tribal bodies in Assam are contemplating to hit the streets opposing the move to accord ST status to 6 ethnic communities. No organization has openly disclosed the disappointment. But they would come out to the streets in protest against the move. The All Bodo Students’ Union has openly criticized against the move saying that the Centre’s decision is wrong. "We are dead opposed to the move. We won't remain silent if the government implement it," said an ABSU leader in New Delhi on Friday. According to sources, other tribal organizations will equally oppose the move after the government announced its preparedness to accord ST status for Ahoms, Koch, Chutia,...
NorthEast United FC have signed Victor Mendy (Jersey No. 77) to replace injured Boubacar Sanogo (Jersey no. 27). The Senegal forward Mendy was was all-time leading goal scorer for Gabala FC in the Azerbaijan Premier League.
Difficult Dialogues is an independent, non-partisan forum for discussing critical issues concerning lives of billions in South Asia. Curated as an annual festival of topical ideas and motions, it is premised on the conviction that knowledge sharing is the cornerstone of progressive change in this fast growing, yet highly volatile region of the world. Banking, Finance and Civil Society are the three focus areas this year. The core programme of panel discussions between experts, scholars and senior academics will result in a series of papers to inform governmental policy as well as civic body interventions. The 2016 edition of Difficult Dialogues is being curated by the South Asia Centre,...
In a move that can definitely affect the hotel industry in Kaziranga, the National Green Tribunal has questioned the permission of so many hotels near the world heritrage site. A bench of the panel comprising Justice Swatanter Kumar asked the forest secretary to along with the Kaziranga National Park director to explain the measures to ensure the park an eco-sensitive zone. The panel further has asked the Assam government to clear its position on eco-sensitive zones. The bench said on Friday, “we direct that the State of Assam shall submit its clear stand in relation to: declaration of Eco Sensitive Zone, Pattas which were primarily for agricultural purposes and at best incidental...
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