Despite the much-hyped round-the-clock vigil, rhino poaching refuses to die down in Kaziranga. Poachers have struck again in the national park leaving a full grown rhino killed. The poachers shot dead the rhino in Burhapahar range of the world heritage site on Sunday night. Forest guards from the Borhola camp rushed to spot on hearing the sound of gunfiring. But by then the poachers left the spot leaving the dehorned carcass of the animal. Notably, Kaziranga has already lost 4 2 rhinos at the hands of the poachers during the last eleven months.
Guwahati: The commencement of preliminary work on the flyover linking the Dighalipukhuri point with the Bamunimaidan area has sparked concerns among the media fraternity in Guwahati. The ongoing development, anticipated to be the longest flyover in Assam stretching over six kilometers and set for completion by 2026, has raised issues for the city's Press Club situated in the Ambari locality.
As construction gears up, the Press Club faces a significant reduction in its working space due to the flyover's expansion. This reduction is poised to create parking challenges for members and visitors alike during and after the construction phase, prompting the Journalists' Forum Assam (JFA) to...
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