India`s NSG bid faces China wall

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India`s NSG bid faces China wall
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India’s NSG
bid faces
China wall
NEWS
CAPSULE
BRICS summit
GUWAHATI, June 21: A
70-member foreign
delegation, including the
Ministers and Heads of
Executive on Youth Affairs
from BRICS nations, are
visiting India from June
29 to July 4 to participate
in the BRICS Youth
Summit 2016 organized
by the Ministry of Youth
Affairs and Sports. – Staff
Reporter
ULFA ultra held
DIBRUGARH, June 21:
Security forces nabbed
ULFA militant Rahul
Hazarika alias Laden
Asom (24) of Khelmati
village last night.
Extortion notes and a
grenade were recovered
from his possession. –
Staff Correspondent
Mishap claims 1
TEZPUR, June 21: One
Shambhu Ram Mochahari
(56) died on the spot this
afternoon when he was
knocked down by a
motorcycle at Kokalbhagi
area under Bihaguri
outpost in Sonitpur. –
Correspondent
Adivasi threat
NEW DELHI, June 21:
All Assam Adivasi
Students’ Association of
Assam has served a onemonth ultimatum on the
Central Government for
including the community
in the Scheduled Tribes
list by removing the area
restrictions, failing which
the student body will
launch a series of
agitations in the State. –
Spl Correspondent
Gogoi on FDI
GUWAHATI, June 21:
Former Chief Minister
Tarun Gogoi has opposed
the Centre’s decision to
allow 100 per cent FDI in
civil aviation and food
processing sectors and
easing inflow norms in
defence and pharmaceuticals sectors. – Staff
Reporter
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi participating in a mass yoga programme at Capitol Complex in Chandigarh on the
occasion of International Yoga Day 2016, on Tuesday. – UNI
PM leads Yoga Day celebrations
CHANDIGARH, June 21: Prime
Minister Narendra Modi today joined
over 30,000 people here for the second International Yoga Day celebrations as he pitched for treating diseases like diabetes through the ancient
spiritual discipline.
Dressed in a white-coloured T-shirt
and trouser along with a scarf, Modi
led the participants, including defence
forces personnel and schoolchildren,
for the second International Day of
Yoga celebrations here at the Capitol
Complex amid tight security.
The Prime Minister, who arrived
here last night, participated in a mass
demonstration of ‘Common Yoga Protocol’. A yoga enthusiast himself, he
performed yoga asanas along with the
people at the event.
Over 30,000 people from all ages –
10,000 each from Chandigarh, Punjab
and Haryana – performed yoga asanas
on pink and blue-coloured mats during
the event. Separately, about 10,000
people also performed yoga at over 100
other locations in Chandigarh itself.
Earlier, addressing the gathering,
Modi pitched for treating diabetes
through yoga. “I want to request trainers who are associated with yoga, from
this public platform. From next year,
when we celebrate yoga day, in this
one year, you continue to do what you
do for yoga but focus on one subject
and this is my subject – diabetes – diabetes and yoga,” he said.
“All people belonging to the yoga
field, whatever knowledge they have,
they must continue with the rest of
their yoga activities but this (diabetes)
must be the main focus,” Modi said.
Expressing concern over rising
number of patients suffering from diabetes, Modi asked yoga trainers to help
in controlling the disease.
“In India, patients suffering from diabetes are rising... With the help of
yoga, diabetes can be controlled. Can
we start a public campaign to suggest
measures in yoga to the common man
suffering from diabetes.
“It will be an achievement if we can
help in treating diabetes. From next
year, we can take another disease. But
I want that for good health, we should
address any one disease every year.
We should run a public campaign with
an aim to address one disease,” he said.
(See page 4)
CM attends programme at Majuli
CORRESPONDENT
JORHAT, June 21: Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal and Health Minister
Himanta Biswa Sarma today took part in
the 2nd International Day of Yoga programme at Majuli College playground,
along with Satradhikars, government officials, around 5,000 students, and people
of all ages.
They practised pranayama and various
forms of yoga under the guidance of experts.
Mentioning the health and spiritual benefits of yoga, Sonowal said the international recognition to yoga has made every Indian proud, as the nation has a rich heritage
of practising yoga for thousands of years.
He praised Prime Minister Narendra
Modi’s successful effort to convince the international community to celebrate a special day for promoting and popularising yoga
across the globe, which gives everyone good
health and disciplined lifestyle to contribute
to the greater cause of humanity.
Though the Chief Minister and the Health
Minister did not mention about any specific
welfare programme for the islanders today,
they did assure the people that the government would announce many developmental
programmes exclusively for the people of
Majuli after a Cabinet meeting on June 27.
Locals are expecting that the new government would introduce better healthcare
(See page 4)
GUWAHATI, June 21: Environment pollution has become
a major cause of worry in the
cities and towns of Assam and a
recent study revealed that a
large number of people are suffering from various diseases including skin infection, lung problems and even cancer due to high
pollution level. There is urgent
need for reducing the pollution
level and to preserve the green
cover and water bodies to deal
with the problem.
Doctors of the State Health
Department recently conducted a study in collaboration with
the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) on the
impact of environment pollution on the people and the observations made during the
study revealed the dangers
posed by high level of pollution.
Senior dermatologist Dr
BR Baishya, who is also the
State coordinator of the Cancer Prevention and Control
Programme, which is run in
collaboration with the AIIMS,
told The Assam Tribune that
during the study, it was found
that air pollution in the cities
and towns has become a major cause of concern.
Giving details of the observations, he said that dark spots
on the skin, particularly in the
exposed areas like face, forearms, back of the hands, etc.,
became a common problem,
The Chinese Foreign Ministry sang different tunes, first
saying that it was not targeting any country such as India
or Pakistan and then taking a
swipe at the US for backing
India’s case citing the rule that
countries which have not
signed the NPT should not be
allowed into NSG.
The Chinese comments
came after the White House
said India was “ready” for NSG
membership and asked participating governments to support India’s application at the
plenary session of NSG in
Seoul two days from now.
At the same time, Beijing
said the “door is open” for discussions on the issue but then
emphasised on whether criteria for memberships should be
changed instead of making exceptions. In other words, Chi-
particularly among the people
above 50 years of age due to
carbon dioxide pollution in the
cities and towns.
Dr Baishya revealed that one
of the major problems faced by
the people due to air pollution
is lung congestion and breathing difficulty, which increases
the ageing process. As the oxygen level in the air comes down
due to pollution, people face
respiratory problems leading to
premature ageing. Lead poisoning is also causing serious
neuro-physiological disorders
that also slows down the learning ability of the children.
Carbon monoxide pollution in
the air is also lowering the oxygen supply to the body and there
have been instances where it
was found that even the haemoglobin level in the bodies of
some of the people has come
down. It is also seriously affecting pregnant women, leading to
premature births and it is one of
the reasons for the high maternal and infant mortality rate in
the State. This also affects the
central nervous system.
It has also been revealed
that benzene poisoning in Guwahati and other towns is causing cancer. The government
should also ensure that the
natural water bodies are protected, he said, adding that the
authorities concerned can also
think of the feasibility of creating special ‘oxygen zones’ in
the cities and towns.
na is seeking to equate India
with its impeccable non-proliferation record with that of
Pakistan for which it is batting.
Given this scenario and continued Chinese opposition, it
is very likely that a consensus
on India’s membership will
elude the grouping’s plenary
on June 23-24. Some 20 members are said to be backing India, some are undecided and
some are opposed to it.
New Delhi is closely monitoring the goings-on in the
South Korean capital and may
depute its Foreign Secretary
S Jaishankar to lobby with
members if it sees any prospect of Indian bid succeeding.
According to Indian government sources, the Foreign Secretary is watching the situation “very closely” and depending on the “feedback”
from the official-level meeting
of NSG ahead of the crucial
plenary on Thursday and Friday in the South Korean capital, he may travel to Seoul to
give a “final push”. The official-level session of NSG started yesterday.
(See page 4)
STAFF REPORTER
GUWAHATI, June 21: Lakhs of devotees from both India and abroad will gather in
the city for the Ambubachi
Mela, which starts tomorrow.
Officials in the Kamrup
Metro district administration
said that all arrangements have
been completed for holding of
a successful Mela, which will
continue till June 26.
A large number of devotees
and pilgrims have already
gathered in the city and more
are expected over the next
few days.
Police officials said that a security plan has also been put in
place to ensure that no untoward incidents take place during the Mela.
Over 300 CCTV cameras
have been installed on the
Mela premises, including at the
Kamakhya Temple and at all
the camps. The security plan
includes road patrolling, river
(See page 4)
JOCOSERIOUS
Wilful defaulters
IT dept to use powers
to arrest, detain
NEW DELHI, June 21:
Challenged by increasing cases of defaulters who smartly
evade paying due taxes, the
Income Tax department has
asked its officers not to shy
away from invoking the rare
provisions of arrest, detention
and auctioning of attached assets of the accused.
The Central Board of Direct
Taxes, in a strategy paper for
the current fiscal, has directed
Pollution posing
health hazards,
finds recent study
R DUTTA CHOUDHURY
BEIJING, June 21: China
today continued to stonewall India’s bid for NSG
membership despite a fresh
push by the US as the 48nation grouping remained
divided over the entry of a
non-NPT signatory country
like India.
Ambubachi Mela
gets under way
from today
the tax department to use this
provision, used rarely till now,
stated under Section 276 C(2)
of the IT Act that stipulates action to ensure rigorous imprisonment for a period between
three months and three years
which may also carry a fine.
The IT department has a
designated official to execute
these rare powers, called the
Tax Recovery Officer (TRO)
within its establishment. – PTI
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THE ASSAM TRIBUNE, GUWAHATI 3
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 2016
Rajnath clarifies on subsidy
LUCKNOW, June 21: Union Home Minister Rajnath
Singh today said it is a misconception that the Centre
was trying to do away with
subsidy on different
schemes, adding that maximum grant for the purpose
has been provided by the
NDA government.
“Sometimes people try to
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government will end
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grant than what was being
given by earlier governments,” he said.
Singh was speaking after
distributing free LPG connections to poor women under
the “Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala
Yojana” here.
“In the current financial
year, central government will
give a subsidy of over Rs
2,50,000 crore but there is a
move to create misconception
among the people,” he alleged. – PTI
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Prof Umesh Goswami
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GUWAHATI, June 21: Wellwishers, research scholars,
past and present students, colleagues, relatives and friends
of Prof Umesh Chandra Goswami have decided to organise the first Prof Umesh Chandra Goswami Memorial Lecture on his first death anniversary on June 25 at the Gauhati
University to pay tribute to the
late academician.
According to Prof Jogen
Chandra Kalita, one of the organisers of the lecture, Prof
Goswami, who was an eminent zoologist and a former
professor and Head of the Department of Zoology, GU, was
a pioneer in propagating zoological studies and research
work in the entire north-eastern region of the country, particularly in Assam. He passed
away on June 25 last year following a brief illness, a few
months after his retirement
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As a teacher, Prof Goswami could leave behind an indelible image of his in the
hearts of his students with his
teaching methods, approaches and guidance and conscious efforts to develop the
personalities of his students.
He devoted himself wholeheartedly to the welfare and
academic excellence of his
students and this was the rea-
CM attends ...
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facilities through augmentation
of modern-day technical equipment and appointment of adequate number of doctors, nurses and other support staff at
the Sri Sri Pitambar Deva
Goswami Garmur Civil Hospital, Kamalabari Rural Hospital and other healthcare centres of Majuli.
Health Minister Sarma today
took stock of the availability of
doctors, nursing staff and equipment during his visit to the 100bed civil hospital of Garmur.
Praising the efforts of the
new government to develop
Majuli, several senior citizens
said they have entrusted their
faith on the Chief Minister,
who was elected by them as
their local representative.
“We have faith in the new
government and we hope it will
eradicate corruption in the development
programmes
meant for Majuli. It is because
of corruption that Majuli is lagging behind,” said Prabhat
Burabhakat of Auniati Satra.
Chief Minister Sarbananda
Sonowal, former Chief Minister
Tarun Gogoi and others have
extended their greetings on the
eve of the Ambubachi Mela.
Temple timings: Doors of
the Kamakhya temple will be
closed for the devotees from
7.02 am tomorrow with the beginning of the festival. The ritual for closing the doors is
called prabriti. On the other
hand, as part of the nibhriti ritual, doors would be opened at
7.26 pm on June 25. Devotees
would be able to get the darshan from 7 am on June 26, said
the Bor Doloi of the Kamakhya
Devalaya, Kabindra Sarma.
PM leads ...
(Contd from page 1)
Yoga is not only a way to get
rid of a disease but it also guarantees wellness. For holistic
development of lives, yoga is
a great way, he said.
“India has given invaluable
heritage to the world as we celebrate the second International
Yoga Day. The world has accepted it in their way. Today from
Indian government side, I am
going to announce two awards.
Next year, when yoga day will
be celebrated on June 21, then
from India, there will be a selection for two awards,” Modi said.
“One at the international
level for those putting in excellent work in the field of yoga
and the second one for those
working in the field within the
country. One International
Yoga Award and the second
National Yoga Award,” he said.
After performing yoga, the
Prime Minister mingled with
the people at the event, some
of whom even took selfies with
him. For the main event, the
emphasis this year was on the
participation of ‘divyangs’
(handicapped persons), a term
coined by Prime Minister Modi
for the differently-abled. About
150 divyangs were assisted in
performing yoga asanas at the
Capitol Complex. – PTI
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India’s NSG ...
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Pakistan claim: Pakistan
has “successfully” blocked India’s bid to gain membership
of the NSG, Prime Minister’s
advisor on foreign affairs Sartaj Aziz today told the Parliament in Islamabad.
Pakistan has a strong case to
gain Nuclear Suppliers Group
(NSG) membership on merit
and non-discriminatory basis,
Aziz said in a statement. “We
have been making successful
efforts against India’s Nuclear
Suppliers Group membership,” he said.
His remarks came ahead of
the key meeting of the 48-nation NSG this week in Seoul
when it will take up the applications of India and Pakistan.
Aziz also told lawmakers that
Pakistan was not being isolated
and its official foreign policy was
being tuned to the new alignments in the world. He said Pakistan would continue to follow
the policy of non-interference in
affairs of other countries. – PTI
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son for which he was able to
create a stimulating environment in the classroom and in
the department. His caring
personality enhanced relationship with students and he
made all of his students feel
important.
Prof Goswami was also the
founder general secretary of
the GU Alumni Association,
said Prof Kalita.
Ambubachi ...
(Contd from page 1)
patrolling and air surveillance.
A total of five camps at Kamakhya Railway Station, Old
Pandu Railway Station, Sonaram Field, Nahorbari and Bangshi Bagan have been set up for
accommodation of devotees.
Apart from these camps, a
temporary shelter has also
been constructed at Basistha.
Additional District Magistrates and Executive Magistrates, along with officials from
various departments, have
been designated in each camp
for smooth functioning of the
camp activities.
A total of 19 bhandaras have
been allocated specific locations within the camps for providing food to devotees and 12
Food Security Officers and 12
chemists have been deployed.
ASTC will provide 80 new
Star Ultra buses to carry pilgrims up to Kamakhya Dham
during Ambubachi Mela every day from June 21 to June 26
from different pilgrim camps.
The APDCL has been instructed to ensure uninterrupted power supply at the Mela.
Control rooms have been
set up at all the camps as well
as in the DC’s office here.
Doctors and paramedics
have been deputed in each camp
and toilets and bathrooms have
been constructed by the Public
Health and Engineering department for devotees.
Volunteers have been deployed to help devotees at the
Kamakhya Temple as well as
in all the camps.
Governor PB Acharya,
PUBLIC NOTICE
Dated 21st June, 2016
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 2016
THE ASSAM TRIBUNE, GUWAHATI 5
6 THE ASSAM TRIBUNE, GUWAHATI
MESSAGE FOR TODAY
Life isn’t about finding yourself. Life is about
creating yourself.
– GEORGE BERNARD SHAW
Protecting yoga
Shorn of the hype surrounding it, the ancient Indian discipline of yoga is an exercise regime, where the act of breathing is as important as muscular workout obtained through
performing diverse asanas. Practised in its purest form it
was reputed to have imparted remarkable power to yogis in
the days of yore, enabling them even to remain for days in
Samadhi, or being buried underground with no external
means of breathing. Like other Oriental disciplines such as
the martial arts like kung fu, yoga has been taken up by the
West in a big way, no doubt jet-setting celebrity yogis being
to a great extent responsible for the infatuation. Yoga and
meditation are different things but somewhere along the
way the two had blended, so that neophytes to the discipline
impart spiritual connotations to yoga which it does not really
possess. Since it is an ancient regime, it is also associated
with Hinduism, though everyone can practise yoga since it
is actually devoid of religious ritualism. It is this association
which has made the saffron brigade take up cudgels on
yoga’s behalf and indulge in exuberant celebration of ‘International Day of Yoga’ ostensibly to further spread and popularize this discipline, although it has already attained global
acceptance. For instance, reportedly, 30,000 people participated in the celebration of one of many events at Chandigarh
which Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended.
In fact, similar mass participation in yogic events across
the country and abroad was the highlight of International
Yoga Day. That the celebrations attained hyperbolic status
can be gauged from the fact that proponents of the
Chandigarh event had organized a yoga flash-mob, moonlight yoga and a yoga-run as a part of the build up to it, and
even a selfie-zone has been set apart at the venue! Purists,
however, have sounded out alarm bells at the holding of
such mega events of what is essentially an exercise regime
which ensures health of body and mind. Effective practice
of yoga requires that one acquires proficiency under proper
instruction from tutors who themselves are well versed.
This in turn entails a period of schooling in order to extract
premium physical and mental benefits, something not attainable through mass participation. In fact, untutored yogic
practice can do more harm than benefit, a reality those who
organize extravaganzas in the discipline must acknowledge.
Sadly, like so many other disciplines yoga too is being commercialized, with individuals picking up its rudiments before opening up yoga-teaching schools! Simultaneously, hybridization of yoga is making it lose its intrinsic character,
with fads like aerobic yoga threatening to distort the pristine
practice. While mega events may be considered alright for
a day since they serve to further popularize the discipline
among the masses, its propagators would do well to ensure
that yoga is protected from crass commercialism and consequent debasement.
White revolution
Notwithstanding the occasional success story of dairy farming by a few committed entrepreneurs, the overall scenario
concerning dairy development in the State remains uninspiring. This is corroborated by the noticeable decline in
milk production in Assam in the past one decade. This is
sad, as dairy has immense potential in the State and a scientific approach to large-scale milk production can bring in rich
dividends for budding entrepreneurs. The burgeoning unemployment can also be mitigated to a large extent through
engagements in dairy and allied sectors. Instances are galore across the country where dairy farming has transformed
the lives of thousands of families engaged in milk production in a scientific manner, generating employment opportunities, improving income levels of villagers, and enhancing
nutritional standards of the people. For effecting such transformations, the State Government needs to act as a facilitator
in matters such as market linkage. In a State where selfentrepreneurship finds few takers, there is an urgent need
to promote entrepreneurship by unemployed local youths.
Dairy which otherwise has a lot of potential in the State
has remained a neglected area, with milk production staying confined to small holders using indigenous cattle and
buffalo, which, again, is marketed through traditional and
informal channels. This has hampered productivity which is
low compared to national average. This again can be attributed to scientific interventions not reaching the grassroots.
Constraints notwithstanding, experts believe – and something corroborated by the successful dairy development
ventures – the sector has prospects that can effectively
meet the gap in demand and supply and also give a boost to
the rural economy. Over the years a number of projects
have been undertaken to improve dairying but lack of a
professional approach and tardy implementation have prevented any positive change in the lot of the marginal milk
producer. A major factor hindering dairy development is
that the marginal producers – as in the case of agriculture –
remain outside the purview of the interventions. It is incumbent on any initiative, therefore, to reach out to the needy
producer. Milk production in the State leaves a huge gap
with the demand, with per capita availability of milk being 70
gram a day in comparison to the all-India figure of 246 gram
a day. The Government, rather than spending huge funds
in pointless schemes and projects that deliver little worth
the name, would do well to recognize the areas with longterm potential. Organizing the marginal dairy farmers into
an integrated network of viable commercial units through
dairy cooperatives and self-help groups (SHGs) assumes
importance here. Critical infrastructure to enhance milk
procurement, processing, and marketing also needs to be
provided to the producers. Skill upgrade is another requirement for ensuring quality control. Dairying, together with
agriculture and horticulture, is an area that can provide gainful livelihood to millions in the State which is having a very
high incidence of unemployment.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 2016
Devi worship and Ambubachi
Q KC Bhattacharyya
F
or the Shakti worshippers in India, KamarupaKamakhya is a place of
great significance. The
Kamakhya temple in the Nilachal
Hill in Guwahati is considered the
eternal abode of Devi by the Shakti
worshippers. The Yoginee Tantra,
considered an Upa-purana, also
says that Devi is present in every
household in Kamarupa, while she
may have to be craved for elsewhere. According to the story narrated in Kalika Purana composed
in 9-10th century AD, when Siva
went around in great anger carrying the corpse of Sati on his shoulder, Vishnu cut the corpse into several pieces wielding his Sudarshana
Chakra to save the creation from
destruction by Siva’s anger. These
pieces fell in different parts of Bharatavarsha, and each of these places
later came to be known as pithasthan, a very sacred place of Devi
worship. According to this story, the
‘yoni’ (genitalia) part of Sati’s corpse
fell on the Nilachal Hill, making it a
pithasthan of special importance.
The presiding deity here is Goddess Kamakhya. This description is
however not found in Yoginee Tantra, composed around 15-16th century AD. In all important tantric
scriptures, Goddess Kamakhya is
described as none other than Goddess Kali.
Mention of the worship of Goddess Kamakhya of KamarupaPragjyotish is found in the Mahabharat also. From this, scholars infer
that the worship of Devi at the Kamakhya temple has been going on
for at least 2000 years. In this temple, the deity worshipped is not in
any idol form, but an ancient natural
rock in the shape of the female genitalia. The cult of worship of yoni
in Aryan civilization, Pochamama of
the Incas in South America, and Gaia
in Greek civilization are a few examand also of linga (male genital) is
ples of such Earth Goddesses. In a
considered non-Aryan by many. In
civilization centring on agriculture,
this context, it is suggested that
man found mysterious similarity
Kamakhya was originally a goddess
between the reproductive capacity
of a local tribal community, later
of the female body to produce offpromoted to the Aryan goddesses
spring and provide nourishment with
such as Durga and Kali.
the fertility of the soil. At the advent
The words yoni and linga have
of the rainy season, such fertility of
been used in many different contexts
soil tends to be enhanced. This led
in the scriptures of Sanatana Dharto the concept of the Earth Goddess
ma. The Siva linga used in worship
associated with fertility and
of Siva is a symbol, not his
menstruation. The menidol. The Shalagram, a parstruation of the yoni in the
ticular stone used for the In the month of Ashad, around
Kamakhya temple also has
worship of Vishnu, is a
a similar significance.
symbol of Vishnu, not his the summer solstice (June 21),
On the occasion of Amidol. Hence linga worship the local tribal population
bubachi, a grand mela is
should not be given the
held on the precincts of the
narrow meaning of wor- worships these stone pieces for
Kamakhya temple, with
ship of the phallus. In the three days as their goddess
the arrival of hundreds and
same way, the word yoni
thousands of sanyasins
is used in the Upanishads ‘Khuderwam Gosaiwn’, when
and sadhus of Shakti cult
to mean the yajnavedi (sac- Mother Earth has menstrual
from different parts of the
rifice altar), body, womb,
the Brahman, place of ori- period as per belief. This festival country. There are visitors
from foreign countries as
gin, etc. In the 14th chapis also called Ambubachi.
well. At the end of the
ter of Bhagavad Gita, Shri
three-day observance, the
Krishna explains to Arjudeity is given a purifying holy bath,
is the summer solstice of the Sun on
na how the living beings are created
and the temple is opened for worJune 21, when the northward move– that in the yoni of Prakriti (Naship by devotees once again. It is a
ment of the Sun (uttaraayana) is
ture), the Purusha puts the seed to
deep-rooted belief that a darshan of
completed, and the southward movebring forth all the living beings. Here,
the pithasthan on this occasion can
ment starts. This is also around the
the Samkhya concept of the energy
fulfil the desires of the devotee.
time when the south-west monsoon
of consciousness of Purusha and the
During the period of Ambubachi,
makes its entry to the Indian subinert energy of Prakriti are substithe dedicated worshippers observe
continent, the rainy season (varshaa
tuted by the father and mother prinausterity and participate in shravanwritu) starts, and farmers get ready
ciple to explain the secret of the crekirtan-chintan of the glories of Devi.
to prepare the fields for the kharif
ation. The worship of Devi in yoni
Many widows keep fast in addition,
rice planting. The fertility of soil is
form in Kamakhya has to be seen in
partaking only fruits during Ambuenhanced on receipt of the rains. The
such wider contexts.
bachi. Tilling the land during this pebelief that the Earth as well as Devi
The biggest festival celebrated in
riod is suspended by custom respecthas the menstrual period at this time
the temple of Kamakhya annually is
ing the belief of the Earth having the
of the year is not without significance.
the Ambubachi. According to astrolperiod. Spiritually this period is conVarious civilizations in their primogy, when the Sun enters the Aardraa
sidered to be very favourable for
itive stages were centred on agriNakshatra in the Mithun Rashi soon
sadhana by the worshippers of Devi
culture. The concept of an Earth
after the sankranti of Assamese
Shakti. After the three-day-long
Goddess naturally found a place in
months Jeth and Ahaar, the Goddess
Ambubachi, devotees pray at the pithpeople’s mind. Dharitri or Bhu Devi
Earth undergoes the menstrual period for three days. The festival of
Ambubachi commences from this
instant. Devi Kamakhya is also believed to have menstruation at the
same time, and hence the temple
doors are closed for devotees for
three days. In Sanskrit, the word
‘ambu’ means water. The dictionary meaning of Ambubachi is heralding the downpour of water: ‘Ambuvarshanan gvaachayati soochayati iti ambubachi’. It may be noted
that around the festival of Ambubachi
asthan seeking Devi’s blessings. A
piece of the red angavastra used for
covering the pithasthan during this
period is considered to be very sacred and possessing supernatural
power by the believers.
In another part of the country in
Kerala, the Bhagavati temple of
Chenganur near Kottayam is also
known to remain closed several
times a year, as the idol of Devi is
believed to be having menstrual periods. Here also the pieces of the
angavastra distributed are held in
great reverence by the devotees. In
a rural area near Hazaribagh in
Jharkhand, there are more than 50
ancient stone pieces in the shape of
the yoni, lying scattered in the hillside. In the month of Ashad, around
the summer solstice (June 21), the
local tribal population worships these
stone pieces for three days as their
goddess ‘Khuderwam Gosaiwn’,
when Mother Earth has menstrual
period as per belief. This festival is
also locally called as Ambubachi.
There are other scientific concepts behind the Ambubachi festival of Kamakhya. Human physiology tells us that soon after the monthly period in the female body, an egg
is produced in the ovary, thus facilitating the conception in the uterus
leading to the birth of the living foetus. But it is the energy of consciousness (Chaitanya Shakti) which alone
is capable of inducing life into a biological cell. It is the same supreme
energy of consciousness that nourishes the plants by enhancing the
fertility of the soil, thereby sustaining the living beings. It is this supreme energy that provides the capacity of procreation in human body,
and thus sustains the continuity of
the creation.
Ambubachi is a festival that reminds us about this unique feature of
Devi worship as per the Tantras.
Psephology and present day elections
Q Bhaskar Phukan
P
sephos mean pebbles or
small little stone pieces in
Greek and in ancient
Greece, mainly in
Athence, a democratic question or
issue put to public opinion was voted
for or against with the help of these
pebbles. The number of psephos or
pebbles in one side was to mean that
the motion or issue was voted for or
against. The study or science of election which has of late been commonly known as psephology is said to
have derived its name from the
Greek word psephos – a subject related to matters of an election has
come to occupy a position of great
importance in today’s context.
Any matter related to the state or
state politics is a matter of great curiosity and interest for the people in
general all over. It is politics and
matters of the state that attract the
imagination of the people of a country – rich or poor, educated or illiterate. And when a political matter
happens to be an election to decide
the formation of a new government
where many interests are at stake,
many power centres are at work and
fate of many political parties and political bigwigs as well as political forc-
Letters
to the
EDITOR
Sir, – There is no fixed
schedule in case of the APSC.
People say the APSC follows the
UPSC in its style of functioning.
But in case of the UPSC, all
examinations and their results
are announced as per fixed time
frame. This is totally absent in
case of the APSC. This year, the
APSC Preliminary Examination
2015 for 124 Civil Services posts
was conducted on January 3,
2016. The candidates of the said
examination are very much
displeased over a particular issue.
This year, the optional paper and
the General Studies paper were
flooded with wrong and confusing
questions and questions with
multiple answers; this is an
examination which is of objective
nature having only single
answers. With such question
papers, the highest positions of
the State Government machinery are being filled up. The story
does not end here. After about 15
to 20 days of the conclusion of the
examination, a few sets of answer
keys for different subjects
es are involved, the occasion is sure
to arouse curiosity, suspense and also
impatience – impatience to know
about the outcome even beforehand
if possible, without having to wait till
the declaration of the results formally takes place.
In the latter half of the 20th century, a new subject known as psephology started offering an answer
to the questions asked by voters in
regard to the possible results of an
election and today in the middle of
the second decade of the 21st century, psepologists have become a
part of an election process. The
trend of voting, reason behind such
a trend, swing of votes in favour or
against a party or a candidate, study
of voting pattern and finally a studied, logical and plausible outcome
of the electoral exercise – all this is
put before the voters. The possible
and projected outcome or the result of an election is put forward for
public consumption which in psepholigical terminology is called the
exit poll.
The later part of the 20th century happened to be the period of specialization. Methods and modes of
studying matters of pure science as
well as social science were to become more specific and extensive
in nature and character. Subjects
were to be studied in more and more
specialized manner. The quest for
special knowledge made the past
and conventional method of studying subjects like political science,
history and other social sciences
obsolete. The changing pattern of
society during the post-Industrial
Revolution Europe inspired the social scientists to evolve a new discipline of study that came to be known
as Sociology in the 19th century. In
keeping with a trend of studying a
subject in a specific and specialized
manner, the subject psephology
evolved from within Political Science to study all aspects of an election in a special manner.
With the increase in population
there was naturally an increase in
number of voters and with societies
getting more and more heterogeneous in character with economic
and ethnic differences and also diverse forces and vested interests
playing a larger role in an election, it
soon became a difficult proposition
to study and give an answer to the
population about the outcome of an
election as it could be done in the
past. It was clear for those who un-
dertook the study of elections that
only a scientific and professional study
as well as a proper survey alone could
enable them to provide an answer
to the questions a voter usually is in
the habit of asking. This is where
psephology made its presence felt
as an indispensable proposition. Since
an election no longer follows a set
pattern, the examination of voting
statistics as well as a statistical analysis of voting pattern appeared to be
the need of the hour. Along with that,
new methodology for a cohesive
study of elections with an approach
which calls for a foolproof approach
of study and survey was necessitated to arrive at a plausible result. A
psephologist takes upon himself the
task of determining the voting trend,
reason of casting one’s vote for a particular contender, study the possibility of a candidate’s victory or his winnability and finally come up with a
viably clear picture of the overall poll
scenario.
Many in the past and also in the
present times seem to ridicule
the exit poll results as suggested
by the psephologists. In the past,
however, there were results
which were flawed or misleading. An armchair journalist will
never be in a position to report
accurately the happenings of a
battle being fought at the front.
Without being physically present
at the site of the battle, such reporting will surely be lacking in
actual facts. In a similar manner,
a psephologist cannot be accurate
in his survey or study of an election unless he is physically in contact with the people who have
voted in the election. He has to
interact with voters and devise
ways and means to derive information regarding voting.
Not many would like to part with
information as to who they voted
for but with the help of subtle questionnaires prepared and provided
with the guidance of psephological
principles, the people with this mission of seeking answers about the
outcome of elections get their way
into deriving required information
regarding voting.
During the last Assembly elections held in five States of the country, most agencies gave near accurate results in the name of exit polls.
The psephology-related activities
are slowly getting more and more
professionalized, with the voters on
whom the profession is solely dependent becoming more serious
about the accuracy of the studies.
Anomalies in APSC examination and reforms
including General Studies were
published by the Commission.
These sets of answer keys made
the candidates more confused.
That the set of answer keys and
question papers were wrong is
evident from the fact that after
about five months of the
conclusion of the examination, a
second set of answer keys (given
as ‘updated’ answer keys) for the
same subjects was again
published by the Commission.
This time, the Commission
authorities did their duty by
issuing a notice in different dailies
that the answer keys were
provided by taking the opinion of
paper setters/subject experts.
The question is where had the
subject experts been during the
setting of the question papers and
also before the publishing of the
first set of answer keys? Why did
they publish the answer keys
twice for the same examination?
Yours etc., SASHANKA
CHAKRABORTY, Nilmoni Road,
Karimganj.
(II)
Sir, – Apropos the news item,
‘CM pitches for reforms in
APSC’, (AT, June 18), I would
like to thank our Chief Minister
for making the evaluation pattern
of the APSC exam transparent.
Three important changes that the
CM has called for include
videography of the interviews,
declaration of the results within
three hours of the interviews and
installation of CCTV cameras
during the checking of answerscripts. These changes would go
a long way in finding out the
authenticity of the eligible
candidates. At the same time I
would also like to appeal to the
Commission to issue application
forms of the various exams only
after the results of the qualifying
exams of the universities are
declared. If they cannot, the
students awaiting the results
should also be allowed to apply.
Yours etc., AN ASPIRANT,
Guwahati.
(III)
Sir, – If the APSC undergoes
the desired reforms as envisaged
by the Chief Minister, then it will
usher in a new beginning in the
recruitment process of civil
servants and the allied posts. It
need not be reiterated that
bureaucracy is the backbone of
any administrative set-up and the
much needed progress and
prosperity of a State depend on
its efficient and dedicated civil
servants. If the proposed reforms
are implemented, resulting in
selection of honest, efficient and
genuine candidates for the
prestigious and vital posts of civil
services, then only we can hope
that much of the administrative
inefficiency and malpractices like
corruption and lethargic development process can be checked to a
great extent, and ultimately the
State and its people would be
benefited. The APSC needs to
carry out a lot of reforms and also
needs to introspect on its
dwindling reputation. Yours etc.,
SADIQ HUSSAIN LASKAR,
Kahilipara, Guwahati.
Problems galore
Sir, – It seems our Chief
Minister Sarbananda Sonowal has
to face not only a debt burden of
Rs 10,000 crore from the
previous government but also a
good number of scams involving
thousands of crores of rupees that
took place during the erstwhile
regime. With such scams
involving huge sums of money
surfacing with each passing day,
the Chief Minister obviously has
an uphill task to tackle the murky
situation. Each and every corrupt
official must get exemplary
punishment. Mahat Talukdar’s
immovable properties should
immediately be attached. No
person whosover he/she might be
found to have been involved in
corruption must not be spared.
Yours etc., ASHOK BORDOLOI,
Dibrugarh.
An appeal
Sir, – Through your esteemed
daily, I would like to request the
State Education Minister to
make the BEd degree mandatory
for the appointment of headmasters in the high schools and
principals in the HS schools of
the State. The BEd degree is
most essential not only for
quality teaching but also for
better management. If promotions are made only on the basis
of seniority, no one will care for
performance. Yours etc., SK
DUTTA, Namrup.
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CITY
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 2016
Ambubachi Mela
NFR gears up to handle
extra rush of passengers
STAFF REPORTER
WEATHER
GUWAHATI, June 21: The
Maligaon-headquartered
Northeast Frontier Railway
(NFR) has geared up to handle
LOCAL FORECAST:
Generally cloudy sky.
smoothly the extra rush of pasRain/thundershowers
sengers expected in the city
are very likely to occur
during the Ambubachi Mela
in some areas.
starting from tomorrow.
Maximum temperature
The Kamakhya station of the
is most likely to be
33°C on Wednesday.
NFR is expected to witness a
huge congregation of passengers
TEMPERATURE:
Max 33.5° C
during the Mela.
Min 25.9° C
NFR General Manager HK
Jaggi today carried out an inspection of the Kamakhya station along with senior officials
to take stock of the arrangements to handle the large volSTAFF REPORTER
ume of passenger traffic at the
GUWAHATI, June 21: Lead- station. Jaggi instructed all offiing women’s organisation cials concerned to make adeNabina Sangha of Nabin Nagar
extended a one-time financial
assistance to a meritorious student excelling in the HSLC
examination from an Assamese-medium school on the
occasion of Rabha Divas.
STAFF REPORTER
Himashree Das of New Guwahati Adarsh Bidyalay was
GUWAHATI, June 21: In
given a one-time aid of Rs order to find out the reasons
10,000. Every year, the aid is for the poor number of
given to a student from a poor institutional deliveries at the
financial background.
Rampur PHC and other
health institutions within the
district, a review meeting
STAFF REPORTER
was organised on Monday by
the Kamrup district
GUWAHATI, June 21: The administration with accreditbody of one Dilip Das was re- ed social health activists
covered under mysterious cir- (ASHAs), auxiliary nursing
cumstances near the Mayur midwives (ANMs) and health
Krishna cinema hall early this officials at the Rampur Block
morning.
Primary Health Centre.
An employee of a private
Presiding over the
firm, Das was last seen in the meeting, Kamrup Deputy
same area. His body bore some Commissioner Vinod Seshan
injury marks and his car was appealed to all the health
also found abandoned in the officials to work with
area. Police said that they are dedication to perform better
probing all angles to ascertain in terms of conducting
the cause of death.
institutional deliveries in
GUWAHATI
Aid to poor
student
quate arrangements to handle
large numbers of pilgrims during the Mela from June 22 to
June 26. A 24-hour control room
has been set up at the station,
which will be manned by the staff
from various departments including the RPF.
For the convenience of passengers, extra booking counters
have been opened and additional
toilets have been provided. In
compliance with the request
of the State Government, water supply and round-the-clock
electricity for all pilgrims in
the Kamakhya camp has been
provided by the Railways. The
Indian Railways have also augmented the existing arrangements for continuous cleaning
of the station premises.
Additional security personnel
have been deployed to ensure
foolproof security. As many as
250 volunteers from the Railway Scouts and Guides have
been deployed round the clock
for the smooth boarding and
deboarding of pilgrims in trains.
For pilgrims coming from
different parts of the country,
especially West Bengal, two
special trains are being run
between Kamakhya and Malda Town, and Kamakhya and
Howrah. The NFR has also requested the public and all
stakeholders to maintain discipline and decorum in the
railway station premises so
that the travelling pilgrims do
not suffer due to overcrowding, and all amenities like toilets and drinking water are
accessible to all.
Meet on lesser institutional
deliveries in Kamrup dist
Body recovered
ASSAM HIGHER SECONDARY
EDUCATION COUNCIL
BAMUNIMAIDAM :: GUWAHATI-21
NOTIFICATION
Dated – 21.06.2016
No. AHSEC/EXB/RC-RESULTS/2016/7770 : It is notified for
information of all concerned that the rechecking results of the
HS Final Examination, 2016 (Science Stream) in respect of the
JEE (Main), 2016 qualified candidates are declared today on
21.6.2016 through the websites - www.ahsec.nic.in and
www.indiaresults.com
Deputy Secretary (Examination)
Assam Higher Secondary Education Council
Bamunimaidam, Guwahati-21
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY: UNIVERSITY CLASSES
GAUHATI UNIVERSITY
NOTIFICATION: B.ED ENTRANCE TEST-2016
It is notified for all concerned that there will be an entrance test for admission into the
B.ED course in the B.ED colleges affiliated to Gauhati University and recognized by the
NCTE. The said examination will be held on 21.07.2016. The following are the important
dates of the examination. 1. The form will be online on 23.06.2016 after 5 PM. (The
submission of form will be in online mode only). 2. Application and Entrance Examination
Fee : Rs. 600/-(Bank charges extra to be borne by the applicant). 3. Last date of submission
of form: 11-07-2016. 4. Last date of payment of fee: 13-07-2016
For syllabus of’ the said test and other details please visit the Gauhati University website:
www.gauhati.ac.in. Please visit the website before submission of the application form.
(H. Kr. Nath)
Secretary, University Classes
Gauhati University
GAUHATI UNIVERSITY
Attention: Parents/Guardians/Intending Students:
It has been observed that some Colleges/Institutes are publishing
advertisements for admission into various courses claiming to be
affiliated to Gauhati University. All concerned are hereby advised
to verify the status of the Colleges/Institutes and the courses
offered before admitting their wards in such Colleges/Institutes
and the courses. The University shall not be held responsible in
the event of any admissions taking place in such unaffiliated
Colleges/Institutes and courses.
Registrar
Gauhati University
Kamrup district, stated an
official release issued today.
Reviewing the present
position, Seshan said that it is
the responsibility of the
heath institution to look after
a pregnant woman after she
is registered in any such
institution and also the
newborn baby after delivery.
He added that punitive
action would be taken against
any medical officer or other
health staff like general
nurses and midwives
(GNMs) and ANMs who are
found to be negligent in duty
and who unnecessarily refer
delivery patients to higher
health institutions without
attending to them.
The casual behaviour of
ANMs, GNMs and medical
officers towards ASHAs will
not be tolerated, Seshan said.
He further cautioned that if
any ASHA is found to be in
nexus with private hospitals
without the knowledge of the
higher medical officer, the
matter will be viewed
seriously.
During the meeting, the
ASHAs, ANMs and other
health officials gave a
feedback on various problems being faced by them
while serving in health
institutions for conducting
deliveries.
Seshan said that he would
correspond with the
Government for increasing
the manpower in the
hospitals of Kamrup in terms
of GNMs, medical officers
and specialists.
The Joint Director of Health
Services was instructed to
look after the proper
functioning of the hospital
equipment and infrastructure.
Among others who
attended the meeting were
Additional DC (Health) BK
Borah, Joint Director, Health
Services, Dr B Bordoloi, and
district and block-level
officials of the National
Health Mission, Kamrup.
Int’l Day against
Drug Abuse
STAFF REPORTER
GUWAHATI, June 21: The
State Government has decided to observe the International Day against Drug Abuse and
Illicit Trafficking on June 26,
stated an official press release
here today.
In this connection, all Deputy Commissioners, Sub-divisional Officers (Civil), Commissioners of divisions of the
State have been requested to
OBITUARY
P Mahanta
G U WA H A TI, June 21:
Premoda Mahanta of Natun
Sarania Hillside
here passed
away due to old-age ailments
at her home at 3.10 pm today.
She was 75.
An amiable and homely
woman, she leaves behind
three sons, two daughters,
grandchildren and a host of
relatives and admirers.
observe the day to raise public awareness about the menace of drugs and spread awareness among the public against
the illicit trafficking of narcotic
drugs and psychotropic substances.
The day will be observed
by organising awareness programmes in schools and colleges, anti-drug marches,
runs or rallies, public meetings in areas and among target groups vulnerable to drug
abuse and HIV (streetchildren, jail inmates, truck drivers, slums, etc.) and through
exhibitions on drug abuse in
different towns, the press release added.
2 held
STAFF REPORTER
GUWAHATI, June 21: Police today arrested two youths
from the Ganeshguri area on
charges of drug peddling. Police also seized a heroin-like
substance from the duo.
The vehicle they were travelling in was also seized.
THE ASSAM TRIBUNE, GUWAHATI 7
Int’l Day of Yoga celebrated
STAFF REPORTER
GUWAHATI, June 21: Along
with the rest of the country,
Guwahati also celebrated the
second International Day of
Yoga today. Yoga enthusiasts,
young and old alike, took part
in various yoga sessions organised by different bodies.
In the city, the Vivekananda
Kendra Institute of Culture
(VKIC) and its branches conducted yoga sessions in more
than 25 places, including government offices, educational
institutions and media houses
throughout the day.
Around 50 yoga trainers and
volunteers were engaged by
the Kendra to impart lessons
and oversee the proceedings in
different locations. Janardan
Das of the VKIC said that the
response has been overwhelming across the city and people
from various sections of the
society and different age groups
took part in the yoga sessions.
Among the places where
VKIC volunteers conducted
yoga sessions since early
morning include VKIC, Uzanbazar, VKIC, Panbazar, Ambikagiri Nagar, Barthakur Mill
Road, Cotton College, Cotton
College State University, Tata
Institute of Social Sciences,
Office of the Archaeological
Survey of India, Panchayat and
Rural Development depart-
Technology.
Ajay Agarwal, who has been
championing the cause of yoga
in Guwahati under the VKIC
banner, said that yoga must
become a part of one’s daily
Sports Minister Naba Kumar Doley and others performing
yoga in Guwahati on Tuesday. – AT photo
ment, Office of the Accountant General, Gauhati University, Handique Girls’ College,
IGNOU Regional Centre, Reserve Bank of India, Institute
of Advanced Studies in Science
and Technology, Regional Science Museum, Doordarshan
Kendra, Guwahati, Gyan Educational Institution, Kahilipara Bengali High School,
Bharat Seva Ashram, Food
Corporation of India and Indian Institute of Information
routine and should be made a
way of life. Garima Swami, a
yoga enthusiast who participated in a live demonstration of
yoga practice on Doordarshan
this afternoon, said, “I have
been taking part in yoga classes regularly at VKIC, Panbazar. It is one way of taking care
of our mental, physical and spiritual well being.”
The Kamrup (Metro) district administration celebrated the day at the RG
Baruah sports complex from
6.30 am in association with
Art of Living. It was also attended by Sports Minister
Naba Doley.
The International Yoga Day
was also celebrated by the Dr
Bhubaneswar Borooah Cancer
Institute (BBCI).
Director of BBCI Dr Amal
Chandra Kataki spoke about the
importance of maintaining a
healthy lifestyle and doing regular yoga as key steps for the
prevention of many types of
cancer, heart diseases, etc., and
also for recovery from these
diseases.
The State Bank of India, the
North East Cancer Hospital and
Research Institute, Jorabat, also
celebrated the yoga day.
The day was also celebrated
today at the Railway Indoor
Stadium, Maligaon, by the NF
Railway. NFR General Manager HK Jaggi inaugurated the
programme, which was attended by railwaymen.
Organisations including the
Assam Police, SSB, NDRF, besides organisations like Matri
Mandir and Faculty School, also
celebrated the International
Day of Yoga.
STATE
Congress left the State in a very
stable financial condition: Gogoi
8 THE ASSAM TRIBUNE, GUWAHATI
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 2016
STAFF REPORTER
Vehicles queuing up following the blockage of the Mariani-Mokokchung Road by a landslide, on Monday. – UB Photos
NF Rly bid to make level-crossings safer
STAFF REPORTER
GUWAHATI, June 21: The
Lumding division of the
Northeast Frontier Railway
(NFR) has stepped up awareness activities regarding level-crossings. NFR’s Lumding
division also covers Guwahati
and nearby areas.
Officials said that the Lumding division of NFR is making an all-out effort to make its
260 level-crossings, both the
manned and the unmanned
ones, safer and less prone to
accidents by undertaking safety drives regularly.
“The Lumding division
spares no effort in ensuring
smooth road surface and proper maintenance of level-crossing apparatus, including interlocking and signalling gears
along with round-the-clock
staffing by deputing trained and
disciplined gatemen at the
manned level-crossings and
proper warning and indication
boards at unmanned level-
crossings. Gate mitras are being engaged to act as friendly
guides to the road users at the
unmanned level-crossings,”
said an official.
Railway officials said that an
approximate 40 per cent of
train accidents and 66 per cent
el-crossings as provided by the
Railway Act 1989.
“Public awareness and education has been accorded primary focus. Pamphlets and
hand bills are being distributed and safety awareness campaigns, road shows, nukkad
of fatalities in the Indian Railways occur at level-crossings
across the country.
In order to skip these avoidable accidents, the Indian Railways has come up with a concept of ‘3Es’ covering education,
engineering and enforcement.
The Lumding division of
NFR has also stepped up its
enforcement drive against violators of safety norms at lev-
natak and other activities for
road users are being organised
with the assistance of Bharat
Scouts and Guides, NGOs,
school students, police and
various district administrations. SMS texts are also being sent to create awareness
about safety aspects while
crossing unmanned levelcrossings,” said an official.
The Lumding division has
Hike in compensation demanded
SILCHAR, June 21: The Silchar District Congress Committee has demanded increase in
compensation from Rs 1 lakh to
Rs 10 lakh for the victims of the
recent bus mishap in which more
than 30 people perished.
In a memorandum addressed
to the Chief Minister, the Silchar District Congress president Karnendu Bhattacharjee
urged the Government to ex-
tend a helping hand and increase
the amount of compensation.
“The Government had announced a compensation of Rs 1
lakh for the victims. But we feel
that the amount is too meagre
considering the loss. Hence, we
demanded that the amount
should be increased to Rs 10
lakh,” Bhattacharjee said. He
also said that the Government
must sanction Rs 5 lakh each for
OBITUARY
Erosion threatens
Mayamora Tipuk
Simaluguri Bajrapur Satra
Manju Das
GUWAHATI,
June 21: Manju Das, wife of
Rabin Chandra Das, an
employee of
The Assam Tribune and a resident of Akashi Nagar Path,
Bamunimaidam, passed away
on June 20 at 5.15 pm due to
cardiac arrest. She was 52.
Originally hailing from
Chhaygaon, she leaves behind
her husband and a son.
Karuna Das
GUWAHATI, June 21: Karuna Das, retired professor, Political Science, BN College,
Dhubri, wife of Late Sunil Kr
Das, HoD, Political Science of
the same college and a resident of Hari Mandir Path,
Mathura Nagar passed away
on Saturday at 5.30 pm at her
own residence due to old age.
She was 72.
She leaves behind two sons
and a host of relatives.
CORRESPONDENT
DOOMDOOMA, June 21:
Unabated erosion by the Dibru
and Dangari rivers and the Ananta Nallah since 1992 has in recent times threatened the existence of more than 20 villages
of greater Kordoiguri area in
Doomdooma circle, including
the historic Mayamora Tipuk
Simaluguri Bajrapur Satra.
A large portion of land belonging to the Satra has already
been eroded. Moreover, other areas at Kerani, Goriyating,
Dorjijan and several other villages were also eroded by the
Ananta Nallah.
People of the locality have
been demanding the Government to address this problem
on a permanent basis. But the
Government has not paid any
heed to the pleadings. However, the Water Resource Depart-
the injured persons.
Further, the Government
must allot jobs to the kin of the
deceased, he added. The DCC
members urged the Chief Minister to look into the poor condition of the Silchar-Guwahati
road on NH-6 and also expedite
steps for getting clearance from
the National Wildlife Board for
early completion of the Mahasadak. – Correspondent
ment is on record to have sanctioned a grant of Rs 1.11 crore
in 2010-2011 and Rs 4.60 crore
in 2011-2012. But the locals alleged that the contractors and
the departmental officers pocketed a lion's share of the grants.
To discuss this matter, a public meeting was held on Sunday at the Satra premises under the presidentship of
Someswar Moran. The meeting adopted a number of resolutions and urged the Government to adopt scientific measures to solve the problem.
An organisation named
Barekuri-Kordoiguri BaanGorakhohonia Pratirodh Sangram Mancha with Dhaurdhar
Moran as president, Majid Moran as working president, Binod Chutia as general secretary
and Bitupan Moran as publicity
secretary was constituted in
this regard.
called upon the public to observe some safety tips while
passing manned and unmanned
level-crossings. The people
have been advised to stop their
vehicles at an appropriate distance from the gate and not to
hurry while crossing the level-crossing. They have also
been asked to reduce speed of
their vehicles at least 20 metres away from the levelcrossing gate.
“Do not try to pass under
the gate if it is closed. People
should obey all rules and assist gatemen on duty. Non-adherence to rules is punishable
under the Railway Act. Besides, while passing through
unmanned level-crossings,
people should ensure security
of vehicles,” said the official.
His dedication towards his
work was legendary.
Having completed MBBS
from Assam Medical College,
Dibrugarh, he then travelled
to Edinburgh to pursue his
post-graduate qualification.
He subsequently practised in
St Mary until he travelled to
Australia, where he worked
at Cumberland Hospital. He
also practised in Blaxland in
the Blue Mountains in Sydney.
He left his accomplished
practice in Australia to
render service as a charity
doctor in Bangalore. He returned to Australia after six
years, where he practised in
Port Kembla until his retirement.
Moha celebrated life and
enjoyed every moment of it.
He practiced Vasudaiva
Kutumbakam to the fullest as
he considered the entire universe as his family.
A loving husband and an affectionate father, he always
liest? They secured votes on the name
of encroachment of satras. What is stopping them from evicting these encroachments? Now they are saying that there
are no illegal immigrants in Kaziranga
National Park. Tomorrow, may be they
will even say that there are no foreigners in Assam,” he speculated.
The Congress leader added that over
99 per cent fencing work along the land
border between India and Bangladesh has
already been completed.
“And now, the BJP Government is
stating that it will complete the fencing
work within the next five years. They
are only interested in taking credit,”
said Gogoi.
Regarding recent incidences of rhino
poaching, he said, “Earlier, they used to
blame us. Now what will they say as rhino killings have continued.”
Regarding allegations that his Government had patronised both poachers as well
as officials involved in nepotism, Gogoi
said that if the present administration has
any proof, it should act against those who
are responsible. Gogoi said he will start
contributing to newspapers to tell “the
truth” to the people of Assam.
Regarding selection of a successor to
Anjan Dutta for the post of APCC chief,
Gogoi said the process has not yet started.
Gogoi accused the Narendra Modi
Government of “merely resorting to slogans” and adopting a divisive agenda instead of serving the people.
He accused the Central Government of
attempting to “saffronise” the education
sector and said this will lead to destruction
of the social fabric of society. Gogoi also
blamed the Centre regarding the issue of
RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan.
“A man of his calibre and worldwide
reputation should have been given an
extension and not subjected to controversy. The impression was given that he
is not wanted. It proves that the NDA
Government is not interested in the
welfare of the people,” said Gogoi.
Kalaguru Bishnu Prasad Rabha remembered
CORRESPONDENT
GAURIPUR, June 21: Under the auspices of the Gauripur branch Sahitya Sabha,
Rabha Divas was observed on
the premises of the Gauripur
public library on Monday.
A memorial meet was held
on the occasion, which was
presided over by Satyabrat
Chakraborty, president of the
branch sahitya sabha. The objectives of the meet were explained by Atul Chandra Das,
secretary of the branch.
The meet was attended by
a host of dignitaries including
Anjali Brahma, the working
president of the Sadou Asam
Lekhika Samaroh Samiti,
Dhirendra Nath Adhikary, assistant secretary, Asam Sahitya
Sabha,
Ashoka
Chakraborty, retired principal,
PC Institution, AN Sharma,
senior journalist, Kshitish
Chandra Ray, Bijoy Singh
Suraria and a few others. DN
Adhikary, K Chandra Ray, Anjali Brahma and Ashoka
Chakraborty while delivering
their speeches recalled the
contributions of the revolutionary leader and urged the
students to follow his ideals.
On the occasion, the Sabha felicitated the three toppers of the
last HSLC examination from the
Gauripur centre and the student
for securing the highest marks
in Assamese. The felicitated
students Kausik Ujir, Rabina
Parbin, Dhruti Chakraborty,
Ananya Sarkar and Sulakshana
Devi were presented books,
letters of felicitation, gamosas
and a bunch of flowers each by
the dignitaries.
The Dhubri district administration observed Rabha Divas
Dr Prakash Sarma: a tribute
My
loving
Moha,
Dr
Prakash Sarma
left for his heavenly abode on
June 12 in Sydney, leaving a void that can
never be filled up. His calm
composure and his pleasing
personality made him very
popular. He left a sparkle
wherever he went. Moha always took prompt decisions
and honoured it even at testing times without any regret.
GUWAHATI, June 21: Accusing the
newly-elected BJP Government at Dispur of trying to take credit for schemes
already announced by the previous Congress regime, former Chief Minister
Tarun Gogoi said that he will soon release a White Paper giving details about
the financial and economic condition of
the State in 2001, when his Government
had first come to power, and in the comparative situation when it relinquished
office last month.
“The BJP has alleged that my Government was responsible for increasing
the State’s financial liabilities and for taking the State to a poor economic condition. But Assam’s financial condition is
good, or else would the Sarbananda
Sonowal Government have announced
regularisation of over 7,000 TET teachers’ posts,” Gogoi asked in a press conference here on Monday.
He added, “I will release a White Paper
within one month. The document will clearly reveal details about what we inherited
from our predecessors in 2001, and in what
condition we have left the State’s finances
for our successor now. We have left office
with the State in a very comfortable economic and financial condition.”
He said that Assam’s liabilities stand
at around Rs 35,000 crore as compared
to over Rs 2,00,000 crore of Gujarat, Rs
62,000 crore of Odisha, Rs 1,43,000 crore
of Rajasthan, Rs 1,85,000 crore of Tamil
Nadu and over Rs 2,00,000 crore of West
Bengal. Gogoi added that the Central
Government also has a liability of Rs
27,00,000 crore.
He added that the Assam Government
has a good amount deposited with the
RBI, but the State Government has not
revealed the exact figure. Gogoi said that
the BJP is seeking to take credit for regularisation of TET teachers and use of
the lottery system for teachers’ posting.
“An impression is sought to be giv-
en that the BJP Government has done
in one month what we could not do in
15 years. The reality is that the process for regularising the TET teachers
was started by my Government. However, we could not complete the process due to pending court case, followed
by implementation of the Model Code
of Conduct before the polls. The
groundwork was laid by us,” he said.
He added that the Congress Government had last year started the process of computerised lottery for posting of ACS officers.
Gogoi said that the recent memorandum by Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal to the Prime Minister and Union Finance Minister seeking a special one-time
grant and also release of funds allotted earlier has endorsed the points raised earlier
by the previous Congress Government.
“The Chief Minister’s memo to the
Prime Minister has shown that our
stand was correct. We have been deprived of our due, including oil royalty
and funds for flood management. His
(Sonowal’s) memo has endorsed my
views. When we used to say these
things during our Government’s time,
we were accused of adopting a line of
confrontation. Himanta Biswa Sarma
says that Central assistance to the State
has gone up under the Modi Government as compared to the Manmohan
Singh Government. If that is so, why is
the new Government in the State not
spending the money,” said the former
Chief Minister.
He added, “Sonowal is Modi’s blue-eyed
boy. So the State Government should extract maximum advantage now. If you cannot secure benefits for Assam now, when
will you do it?” Gogoi criticised the Sonowal
Government for not including issues of
price rise, NRC update, flood and erosion
in its 100-day action plan.
“Now everybody is mum on the NRC.
The Supreme Court is also mute. Why
not complete NRC work now at the ear-
stood as a pillar of strength
and guiding light for his family, relatives and friends.
Moha will always be remembered for his dynamism and
zest for life.
Dr Prakash Sarma is survived by his wife, his daughter, son-in-law, son, daughterin-law and his grandchildren,
besides a host of relatives.
May the Almighty grant
eternal peace to his departed
soul.
– Smritishree Chakravarty
on the premises of the District
Library. The Gauripur Students' Union, Dhubri branch
Sahitya Sabha and Golakganj
branch sahitya Sabha also observed Rabha Divas by organising various programmes.
BAIHATA CHARIALI:
Under the aegis of the North
Kamrup Agricultural Land and
Environment Conservation
Committee and in association
with the Nanara Kristi Bikash
Sangha, Bishnu Rabha Divas was
observed and felicitation offered
to model farmers was held at
the Nanara Kristi Bikash Sangha premises on Monday.
The programme began with
the hoisting of the flag by Lohit Kakati, working president
of the committee. Bipin Chandra Das, advisor of the committee garlanded the portrait
of Rabha. Chandi Ram Kalita,
Kalpa Ram Kalita, president
and vice-president of the reception committee respectively and Dasharath Kalita, village
chief of Nanara village took
part in a tree plantation programme held on the occasion.
A drawing contest was held
among the school children of
the locality and a colourful programme of songs and dances
of Bishnu Rabha was also held.
Thereafter, a felicitation meeting was held, which was presided over by Hareswar Barman,
president of the committee. The
meeting was inaugurated by Dr
Dandeswar Deka, advisor of the
committee. In his speech, Dr
Deka spoke about the contributions of Bishnu Rabha.
Participating in the meeting
as chief guest, Dr Arup Jyoti
Saikia, professor of IIT, Guwahati, elaborately explained
about the importance of the
conservation of natural environment for the benefit of human beings. Nilakanta Nath
and Nagendra Nath Kakati also
spoke on the occasion. In the
meeting, a number of model
farmers of the area were felicitated by the organisers.
PATACHARKUCHI: Rab-
ha Divas was observed at Pathsala Sikshapith High School with
various programmes. The programme began with the garlanding and lighting of a lamp at the
portrait of Rabha by Sashi Mohan Das, a senior teacher which
was followed by floral tributes
by the teachers and students of
the school. Rabha songs were
sung by the students. The head
teacher and Prabir Kumar Dev
Sarma and Utpal Barkakati
spoke about the life and works
of Rabha. Nanda Dulal Choudhury anchored the programme.
The programme was held in the
college section also.
HAFLONG: Bishnu Rabha
Divas was observed in Dima
Hasao district at the DC’s conference hall. The programme began with the playing of Bishnu
Rabha songs through the fixed
loudspeakers by the DIPR. A floral tribute at the portrait of the
Kalaguru and lighting of the lamp
by the Dima Hasao DC Amarendra Baruah was done at 10:30 am.
In his speech, the DC gave a
brief narrative about the life
and works of Rabha. Other
speakers also spoke about the
multifaceted artist and revolutionary singer of Assam.
As a part of the programme,
drawing competitions for students was held by the Sabha unit
of the district. Officers and staff
of various other departments
also attended the programme
along with the local people and
members of Dima Hasao unit of
the Asam Sahitya Sabha.
NORTH LAKHIMPUR:
Rabha Divas, the death anniversary of Kalaguru Bishnu
Rabha was observed by the
Lakhimpur district administration here. The death anniversary programme was observed in the auditorium of
the North Lakhimpur Govt
Higher Secondary School.
The in-charge DC, Dibakar
Doley and the chief guest inaugurated the programme by
lighting the lamp. Three
prominent citizens were felicitated on the occasion.
‘Four-laning of NH-15 from Biswanath
to Gohpur will be complete in 3 years’
CORRESPONDENT
BISWANATH CHARIALI,
June 21: Four-laning and widening work of National Highway-15 from Biswanath Chariali bypass to Gohpur will be
completed in three years.
Work on the 57.50-km long
portion of the highway began
in January this year, claimed
M/s TK Engineering and Consortium Pvt Ltd at a press
meet here on Sunday.
It was mentioned that the
Union Ministry of Road Transport and Highways had decided to widen the highway upto
Itanagar in Arunachal Pradesh,
which is also known as the
‘backbone’ of northern Assam.
It also connects the strategically important Indo-China border
with the rest of the country.
Four-laning of Holongi near
Gohpur to Itanagar (around
19.20 km long), a part of the
highway, has already been
completed. The existing
stretch (Ch-208.00 km on NH52 to Ch-265.50 km on NH52) from the Biswanath Chariali bypass upto Gohpur is a
The already completed portion of the four laning from Holongi near Gohpur to Itanagar
component of the SARDP-NE
Project connecting Itanagar.
Further, this road connects
the districts of Sonitpur, Lakhimpur and Dhemaji of Assam and several districts of
Arunachal Pradesh with the
rest of the country.
The project being located at
26.73307° N, 93.14738° E, and
with its unique physiographic
elements, the area experiences sub-tropical monsoon climate with mild winter, warm
and humid summer. The aver-
age annual rainfall varies from
1,700 mm to 2,700 mm. The
main rainy months are June, July,
August and September. The
annual temperature of the area
ranges from 8°C to 37° C. June,
July and August are the hottest,
while December and January
are the coldest months.
The project is to widen the
existing two-lane road of 57.50
km stretch from Biswanath
Chariali to Gohpur to four-lane
standard with the scope of four
new major bridges, four new
Railway overbridges, 26 minor
bridges and 78 new culverts
along with one toll plaza, 7 kms
of service road, 11.5 kms of
roadside drain, 1.5 kms of protection work, 108 minor junctions, road marking and painting, informatory, cautionary,
hazard marking signboards and
gantry erection for this 57.50
km long stretch.
Meanwhile, people of this vast
area have urged the concerned
authorities to maintain strict vigil on the quality of work.
STATE
International Yoga Day observed in State
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 2016
STAFF CORRESPONDENT
DIBRUGARH, June 21: The
International Yoga Day was
observed in various parts of
the district here today where
people from all walks of life
performed various Yoga asanas. The district administration organised two events –
one at Beria Hall in Boiragimoth and another in the district
Library, Chowkidinghee.
The event at Beria Hall was
inaugurated by Dibrugarh MP
Rameshwar Teli. Lahoal MLA
Rituparna Baruah was among
those who took part in the
Yoga session. The yoga session
was conducted by Patanjali
Yoga Sammittee president
Sandip Kumar Singh and yoga
teacher Sasanka Jyoti Sarmah.
The yoga event in the district library was largely attended by school children. At least
ten students who demonstrated yoga asanas in the best
manner were awarded by the
organisers. Additional Deputy Commissioner Anjanabh
Chaliha, Joint Director of
Health Services Dr Pawan
Swarnakar, SDMO Dr Nabajyoti Gogoi and Dr Manisha
Buragohain, Programme
Manager, NHM were some of
the distinguished personalities
who attended the programme
at district library.
The 171 battalion CRPF observed the day at Mancotta
camp where about 300 officers and various other ranks of
the battalion took part and
practised yoga under the guidance of yoga teacher Mahesh
Munka. The camp was inaugurated by Satpal Kapoor, IGP
(OPS), CRPF, Jorhat. The IGP
also addressed the gathering.
Sports Authority of India,
Regional Centre, Guwahati in
association with the Dibrugarh
District Judo Association
marked the Yoga Day at the
district gymnasium. Reports of
Yoga Day activities have also
come in from OIL, Duliajan and
the at the gas cracker plant
campus here.
Our Correspondents add:
MANGALDAI: The International Yoga Day was observed in Darrang district
along with the rest of the nation. The Darrang district administration following instructions from the government
Centrally observed the occasion with a day-long programme which included yoga
training, seminar and cultural
functions informed the district
public relation department
through a press release.
The yoga training programme organised at the open
space of Gandhi Maidan was
later shifted to the nearby
Gopinath Bordoloi Indoor Stadium due to incessant rains.
The hour-long session of training was ceremonially inaugurated by Deputy Commission-
Revenue official
suspended
GOALPARA, June 21: Taking prompt action, the district
administration suspended the
Kanoongu of Lakhipur Revenue
Circle Bishnu Kalita, who was
arrested on Saturday last for
colluding with the accused husband and wife duo of Goalpara
town in a land-grabbing case.
At present he is undergoing
treatment for the last three days
for alleged minor cardiac problem at the Goalpara Civil Hospital. – Correspondent
World Music
Day celebrated
SILCHAR, June 21: Local
Bengali music band Dolchut in
association with ICFAI University Tripura celebrated
World Music Day with great
enthusiasm on Tuesday.
An event titled, ‘Gaan Face
to Face’ was organised on the
premises of Goldighi Municipal Shopping Mall which was
attended by a large crowd.
Sayan Biswas, a frontline
member of the band said, “This
is our ninth year of celebration.
We will also organise more
musical events on June 25 and
26 at the District Library auditorium. There will be a special
event on instrumental music.”
– Correspondent
OBITUARY
Prafulla Baruah
STAFF REPORTER
GUWAHATI, June
21: Prafulla
Baruah, son
of the late
Tr i l o c h a n
Baruah and late Sadari Baruah
of Nazira, breathed his last after a brief illness on June 20 at
his residence at Anarbor,
Michigan, USA.
A mechanical engineering
graduate from Jadavpur University, he served Assam Engineering College for several
years and then left for UK for
his PhD. He also worked as a
research guide at Manchester
University for a few years. He
then settled in Michigan, USA
after joining General Motors.
He leaves behind his wife,
two daughters besides a host of
relatives.
Janasanyog/1625/16
er, Darrang, Manoj Kumar by
lighting of the ceremonial lamp
in presence of Mangaldai
MLA, Gurujyoti Das, SP, Darrang, Sunil Kumar, other senior officials of the district administration, members of
scout and guides, school students and other participants.
GOALPARA: The district
administration along with the
department of Health and Family Welfare centrally organised
the 2nd International Yoga Day
in association with Pattanjali
Yoga Samitte, Prajapati Brahmakumari, Goalpara Art and
Living, Janambhumi Progoti
Samaj, an NGO here at the
Goalpara College field at 8 am
today.
Inaugurating the event, the
deputy commissioner JVN
Subramanium while acknowledging the importance of yoga
said that yoga is not only an
exercise but a means of bring-
ing out the inner sense of joy
and feelings. It also improves
the overall health of individuals
and urged all to make yoga a
irreplaceable part of their lives.
The Superintendent of Police Nitul Gogoi spoke on the
importance of yoga and how it
enhances the overall vitality,
focus and memory and its stabilising effect on the mind and
body of individuals. Coordinator, Bharat Swabhbhiman
Trust Mahendra Pati Goswami also spoke on the occasion.
The meeting was soon followed by around 3000 enthusiastic people besides school
and college students and members of the Patanjali Yoga Samittee performing various asanas at the event.
The district Health Society,
NHM also organised a free
health camp at the venue. The
Handloom and Textile department organised an exhibition
while a plantation programme
was organised by the department of Forest at the venue
where tree saplings were also
given away to the public.
The event was then followed by a seminar organised
by the Janakalyan Samittee.
The day was marked by par-
ticipation of a large number of
yoga enthusiasts across the
district in all the 81 GPs of
four development blocks including the Army at their
Damra camp.
Earlier, the event started with
the lighting of the ceremonial
lamp by the deputy commissioner JVN Subramanium. The
meeting was anchored by
DPM, NHM Sabana Choudhury.
Additional SP Rosy Kalita, deputy commandant, CRPF were
also present on the occasion.
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Cadets and others perform yoga in Shillong on Tuesday. – UB Photos
International Yoga Day
celebrated in Meghalaya
CORRESPONDENT
SHILLONG, June 21: Along with the
rest of the world, the 2nd International
Yoga Day was today celebrated here with
sessions on yoga held in various parts of
the State.
Governor V Shanmuganathan visited
and practised yoga at the Assam Regimental Centre (ARC), Sri Aurobindo
Institute of Indian Culture and Ward’s
Lake here.
At the ARC, about 500 NCC Cadets,
Associate NCC Officers and defence personnel attended the event despite inclement weather. Shanmuganathan motivated the young NCC Cadets to build
up the rich Indian tradition of yoga as
part of their daily routine.
Moreover, around 35,000 NCC cadets
participated in yoga sessions across the
Northeast in 248 venues, officials here
said. The event was organised by the
NCC Directorate, North Eastern Region
which has its headquarters here.
The day was also celebrated at Headquarters Eastern Air Command (EAC)
here. Air Marshal C Hari Kumar, Air
Officer Commanding-in-Chief, EAC and
other defence personnel, civilians residing in EAC campus participated in a yoga
session. Experts from the Rama Krishna Mission, Cherapunjee gave a demonstration and trained Air Force Ground
Training Instructors.
Air Marshal Kumar said yoga has been
practised in the IAF for a very long time,
but the focus on its curative and preventive powers for the management of modern lifestyle disorder has been a recent
phenomenon.
At the Assam Rifles headquarters at
Laitkor, more than 1000 soldiers of Assam Rifles, BSF, CISF and CRPF performed various Yogasans. Volunteers from
the Patanjali Yogpeet guided the soldiers
through the yoga sessions. Yoga was also
practisedd at all units and headquarters of
Assam Rifles in Assam, Manipur, Nagaland, Tripura, Mizoram and Arunachal
Pradesh, Lt. Col, Rahul Joshan said.
Mizoram observes International Yoga Day
NEWMAI NEWS
AIZAWL, June 21: Along with
rest of the world, Mizoram, for
the first time today, observed the
International Yoga Day in Aizawl, signaling the formal beginning of yoga in the State.
The main event of the International Yoga Day in Mizoram
was held at the Assam Rifles
Ground here with Governor
Lt Gen Nirbhay Sharma (Retd)
as the chief guest.
The event at the 39 AR
Ground, organised jointly by
the Assam Riffles and 39 Bn
Assam Riffles has seen participation of the Governor and a
strong crowd of over 1,000
yoga enthusiasts despite early
morning showers.
In his inaugural address, the
Governor, keen to demystify
the allegation that yoga being
unsafe exercise to followers of
some religious faiths, said that
the sole purpose of yoga is no
more than imparting health to
people in general.
A beneficiary of several gious connection as about 200
years of practice in yoga, the countries around the world
Governor expressed hopes are practising it.
that more people of the State
will to come forward and jump
on the bandwagon of yoga practitioners from more than 200
WEATHER
countries who are reaping the
benefits of yoga.
NORTHEAST
Forecast for North Eastern
“Yoga is an invaluable gift of
States : Rain/thundershowers
the ancient Indian tradition to
is very likely to occur at most
the world,” he added.
places over Arunachal Pradesh,
He said that yoga is a healthy
Assam & Meghalaya and at a
few places over Nagaland,
practice and is nothing to be
Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura.
scared of due to alleged reli-
Enthusiastic participation
in Arunachal
Yoga keeps our body,
mind fit, says Acharya
CORRESPONDENT
CORRESPONDENT
ITANAGAR, June 21: Along with rest of the
world, the people of the frontier State of Arunachal Pradesh enthusiastically participated in
mass demonstration of yoga marking the second episode of the International Day of Yoga.
Leading from the front, Governor Jyoti Prasad Rajkhowa, accompanied by Union Minister
of State for Home Kiren Rijiju took part in the
yoga session, conducted at the Indira Gandhi
Park here this morning.
In spite of inclement weather, a large number
of yoga enthusiasts, including elected representatives, senior citizens, senior government
officers, police and para-military forces personnel, civil society members and school students from Capital Complex participated in the
celebration of the global yoga event.
Speaking on the occasion as chief guest, the
Governor said for peace, prosperity and a
healthy nation, yoga is very important.
DIMAPUR, June 21: Nagaland Governor PB
Acharya said yoga has nothing to do with religion and it is a science and an exercise to keep
our body fit.
Interacting with media-persons during the
2nd International Day of Yoga observation at
the Indira Gandhi Stadium here today, the Governor said yoga is an invaluable gift of ancient
Indian tradition which helps in balancing the
mind and the body through action, besides
helping in changing our lifestyle and creating
consciousness.
MPs Jugal Kishore Sharma, Yashwant Singh
and Ram Narain Dudi along with Ministers,
Parliamentary Secretaries and a host of top
government officials of Nagaland besides senior citizens and students from different schools
and colleges took part in the programme.
The day was also observed in other parts of
the State.
Three lion cubs, 10 python
snakelets born in Tripura zoo
AGARTALA, June 21: At least three lion
cubs and 10 python snakelets have been born
in Sepahijala Wildlife Zoo and Sanctuary in
Tripura. “The three newly born lion cubs were
named Amar, Akbar and Anthony by Forest
Minister Naresh Jamatia,” Principal Chief Conservator of Forest (PCCF) Atul Kumar Gupta
told IANS.
“Last July, the Sepahijala zoo authorities
brought one lion and a lioness from Bannerghatta National Park in Karnataka under an animal
exchange programme. The lioness recently gave
birth to triplets in the zoo hospital,” he said.
“In captivity, birth of lion cubs is not a rare
event but it is very uncommon. We have taken
all kinds of steps to take care of the three cubs
and their mother,” the official said.
Gupta, also the State’s Chief Wildlife Warden, said a python had also given birth to 10
snakelets last week in the zoo. He said the offspring of the python were on Saturday released
in the natural habitat of Sepahijala Sanctuary.
“Normally a python gives birth 90 days after laying eggs but in this case snakes were
out in 45 days and found to be healthy.”
Gupta said Sepahijala zoo had also provided
three spectacled Langurs, three pig-tailed
Macaque and two Himalayan Black Bears to
Bannerghatta zoo.
Last year, Visakhapatnam’s Indira Gandhi
Zoological Park and the Sepahijala Zoo had also
exchanged animals.
Tripura’s Wildlife Department officials were
holding talks with the West Bengal Forest
Department and the Rajkot Zoological Park to
exchange certain rare species of animals.
West Bengal wildlife wing officials are keen
to send some surplus animals to Tripura.
Sepahijala Zoo, situated in the Sepahijala
Sanctuary and National Park, is one of India’s
22 large zoos.
“Sepahijala is the only zoo in India located
within a wildlife sanctuary. A portion of the
sanctuary was also declared Clouded Leopard
National Park,” Gupta said.
The zoo, national park and sanctuary attract
thousands of tourists from within and outside
Tripura.
Gupta said the State Government has decided to create two elephant reserves in Tripura for the protection of wild elephants and a Rs
10-crore project was sent to the Forest and
Environment Ministry to sanction funds.
Gupta said, according to a census in 2013,
there are 58 wild elephants in Tripura, bordering Bangladesh. – IANS
Warning : 1) Heavy to very
heavy rain is very likely to occur
at isolated places over
Arunachal Pradesh, Assam &
Meghalaya on 21st & 22nd June
2016 . 2) Heavy rain is very likely
to occur at isolated places over
Assam & Meghalaya on 23rd
June 2016.
Temperatures :
Max (°C) Min (°C)
Dibrugarh
27.2
22.1
Tezpur
30.1
26.6
Silchar
32.7
25.5
Dhubri
32.5
25.4
Jorhat
29.5
25.8
N Lakhimpur 27.7
24.3
Shillong
26.3
17.5
Imphal
30.4
23.0
Itanagar
28.0
25.0
Aizawl
27.5
14.2
Agartala
34.6
26.7
Kohima
24.6
18.4
Cherrapunjee 22.4
17.4
(1) Sri Iswar Sarmah
(2)Sri Amar Rajbongshi
The above photograph are of (1) Sri Iswar Sarmah (15 Yrs), S/O Sri Padamlal Sarmah,
Vill-No-2 Dimakuchi PS-Dimakuchi and (2) Sri Amar Rajbongshi (16 Yrs), S/o Sri Giridhari
Rajbonshi, Vill- No-2 Uttar Dimakuchi, P.S. Dimakuchi, Dist. – Udalguri. Both the boys were
kidnapped by Sri Kishur Sarkar S/o Lt. Hari Sarkar, Vill. No-2 Dimakuchi on 20.05.2016.
This refers to Dimakuchi P.S. case No. 41/16 U/S 365 IPC was registered in connection
with the kidnapping and investigated into. However, the kidnapped persons could not traced
out/recovered so far.
Descriptive Roll of the Kidnapping Boys:
(1) Sri Iswar Sarmah
(2) Sri Amar Rajbongshi
1. Complexion – Swarthy
1. Complexion – Swarthy.
2. Age - 15 Years.
2. Age – 16 Years.
3. Height -3.10 Feet.
3. Height – 4 Feet.
4. Built - Slim.
4. Built – Medium.
5. Hair - Black & Short.
5. Hair– Black & Short
6. Language- Assamese
6. Language - Assamese
All out efforts may be made to trace out/recover the above noted Kidnapped person at
the earliest and result thereof may be intimated to this office at the following helpline numbers
for further necessary action: 8134852559/9859427622 (Cell phone).
Sd/- (Rakesh Roushan, IPS)
Superintendent of Police,
Janasanyog/1543/16
Udalguri, Assam.
MISSING PERSON
The above is photograph of Smti Monika Guria Rava, (20 Years), W/
o- Sri Nanda Rava, Vill -No-1 Dimakuchi, PS - Dimakuchi, Dist. Udalguri,
Assam who is missing since 11.05.2016 from her home.
This refers to Dimakuchi GDE. No. 270 Dtd.13.05.2016. and this
office Man Missing Register Entry No. 43 (B)-50, dtd. 13.05.2016.
Descriptive Roll of the Missing Person:
1. Complexion
Wheatish
2. Age
20 Years
3. Height
5.06 Feet
4. Built
Medium
5. Wearing apparel
Green Colour Ghagra
6. Language Known
Assamese & Mundari
All out efforts may be made to trace out/recover the above noted
missing person at the earliest and result thereof may be intimated to this
office at the following helpline numbers for further necessary action:
8134852559/9859427622 (Cell phone).
Sd/- (Rakesh Roushan, IPS)
Superintendent of Police,
Janasanyog/1533/16
Udalguri, Assam.
FREE TRAINING
Few free* Skill Development Training Programmes
of five to seven weeks duration will be held at
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from 29th June 2016, through Krishna Kanta
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Interested candidate can join the below mentioned
courses (NCVT) at Assam Engineering
Institute,Chandmari, Guwahati-3.
Courses offered :- Rewinding of AC/DC Motors,
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Home Appliances, Automobile Repair &
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KRISHNA KANTA HANDIQUI STATE OPEN UNIVERSITY
Quotation is invited from the Accounts Professional/C.A/ICWA
firm for preparation of Bank Reconciliation Statement month wise/
year wise for 8 (eight) years from 2008-09 to 2015-16.
Reconciliation work has to be completed within a period of six
months. No TA/DA or any allowance will be paid except the
professional fee and the payment will be made only after
completion of work.
Interested firms are requested to quote their rate within 15 days
from the date of publication in the pescribed format which can
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BUSINESS & ECONOMY
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 2016
India monitoring Brexit development: Nirmala
NEW DELHI, June 21: India is monitoring the development of ‘Brexit’ as
it would have a bearing on the country’s trade with European Union and
the UK, Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said today.
She said that although decline in
exports is bottoming out, “we will
have to watch the two obvious developments globally as a result of which
your international trade related matters are going to have a bearing such
as the Brexit”.
“We will assess the impact (as in)
what happens if Britain continues or
go out (from EU), she said when asked
about the possible impact of Brexit on
India”, she said.
EU is one of the India’s major trading partner. It accounts for about 15
per cent of the country’s exports.
She also said that the contracting
economies and developments in nations, including Venezuela, too would
have some impact on India’s trade.
“EU demand is waiting for the outcome of Brexit. We still have some
way to go before we say, yes there is
a revival (in exports).
But we can see it is bottoming out.
To see the pick up (in exports), I want
some international developments also
to happen whichever way it happens,”
she added.
The remarks assume significance as
exports fell the 18th month in a row
in May, though marginally by 0.79 per
cent, to USD 22.17 billion as several
non-oil sectors such as engineering
and gems and jewellery saw a rise in
outward shipments.
When asked about start-ups, she
said the government has taken lot of
steps for the budding entrepreneurs
like helping them in a way to find investors also.
On the ongoing Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP)
negotiations, she said there is no pressure and talks are progressing.
On the issue of pulses prices, she
said the government is taking lot of
steps to rein in the prices including
importing from countries and getting into government-to-government deals.
On GST, she said, the Finance Minister is talking to all the political parties.
Tamil Nadu has certain issues as that
is a manufacturing state and they have
some natural reservations and “I expect that the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister will support the GST”. – PTI
THE ASSAM TRIBUNE, GUWAHATI 11
High-level team to explore
pulse import from Mozambique
During a recent meeting of a high-powered inter-ministerial team headed by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, the government
decided to enhance the buffer stock of pulses
in view of growing prices to 8 lakh tonnes, a
significant jump from the previous target of
1.5 lakh tonnes.
The visit of a delegation led by Consumer
Affairs Secretary to Mozambique is significant as the government is also in favour of
exploring the feasibility of contract farming of
pulses in some of the African countries, including Mozambique.
“The farming remains highly unorganised
in Mozambique and other African countries
like Tanzania. Agriculture is also done at a
very small scale compared to the land available, hence the team can explore the option to
take land for contract farming with the involvement of private players,” a Food Ministry
source told IANS.
Pulses like Tur, Arhar and a few similar to
Indian varieties are grown in these countries,
the source said. – IANS
NEW DELHI, June 21: A high-level official team is headed for Mozambique to explore imports of pulses and also the feasibility of contract farming in the southern African nation.
The team is being led by Consumer Affairs
Ministry Secretary Hem Pande, official sources said.
“The delegation consisting of senior officials from the Ministries of Commerce, Agriculture and the Metals and Minerals Trading
Corporation of India (MMTC) will explore
both short-term and long-term measures to
import pulses from Mozambique on government to government basis,” a statement from
the union Food and Consumer Affairs Ministry said here.
A similar official delegation is already in
Myanmar to discuss the availability of pulses
for import, the statement said.
The government is planning governmentto-government contract with countries like
Myanmar to import the commodities for enhanced buffer stocks in the country.
Project Director, Project Management Unit of AUIIP invites Sealed Technical Proposal/ Sealed
Tenders for eligible bidders for the under mentioned work.
Loan No. : 2806-IND
Title : Assam Urban Infrastructure Investment Program (AUIIP)- Project- 1
Sl.
No.
1
Union Minister for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Radha Mohan Singh at ICAR in
Kolkata on Tuesday. – PIB
India’s FDI flow may
cross $60 bn
GOVERNMENT OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH
OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDING ENGINEER (E) A.P.E.C.IV
DEPTT OF POWER ::::::::::::: DIRANG
No. SE(E)IAPEC-IV/DDUGJY/2016-17/287-309
Dated 20/06/2016
Notice Inviting for Re e-Tenders
The Superintending Engineer (E) Dirang Electrical Circle, Department of Power, Dirang
invites re e-tendering on behalf of Governor of Arunachal Pradesh online item rates bids
for following Work (s):1. NIT No. DDUGJY/DEC/TWG/01. Name of work: “ Electrification works of Tawang
District in Arunachal Pradesh under Deen Dayal Upadhyay Gram Jyoti Yojna (DDUGJY)
Estimated Cost:- Rs.7,36,50,484/- and Bid Security:- 14,73,10/2. NIT No. DDUGJY/DEC/EK/01. Name of work: “ Electrification works of East Kameng
District in Arunachal Pradesh under Deen Dayal Upadhyay Gram Jyoti Yojna (DDUGJY)
Estimated Cost: Rs.4,0401103/- and Bid Security: 808022/-.
Last date and time of submission of bid is 07.07.2016 at 1230 hrs date and time for Bid
Opening is 07.07.2016 at 1300 hrs . Last date for completion of project is 31st Dec. “2016.
The tender documents and other details can be obtained from website:
http://www.arunachaltenders.gov.in
Sd/- Superintending Engineer (E)
DIPR/ARN-633-636/2016
A. P. Elect. Circle No-IV
G/1206/1
Deptt. of Power, Dirang
COMPOSITE REGIONAL
CENTRE (CRC) for persons
with Disabilities, Guwahati
Invites applications for admission into
1. Diploma in Hearing Language and Speech
(DHLS)
2. D.Ed. Special Education (Mental
Retardation)
3. Bachelor of Audiology & Speech- Language
Pathology (BASLP)
4. B.Ed Special Education (Hearing
Impairment)
Courses for the year 2016-17.
Details available on CRC, Guwahati
Website.www.crcguwahati.org
Sd/Officer-In-Charge
davp 38111/11/0001/1617
GOVT. OF INDIA
BORDER ROADS ORGANISATION
CHIEF ENGINEER PROJECT ARUNANK
NOTICE INVITING TENDER
(NATIONAL COMPETITIVE BIDDING)
The Chief Engineer (P) Arunank invites online tender from the
eligible contractors for the following work :
Srl. No. : 1, Particulars of work : NIT No. ANK/ NIT-03/ 201617, Supply and stacking of store boulder 150-200 mm at
crusher location at km 10.00 on Kimin-Potin Road under 756
BRTF sector of Project Arunank in Arunachal Pradesh, Appx
Cost/ time of work : (a) Appx. Cost : Rs. 66.26 Lacs (b)
Period of completion : 180 days (c) EMD : Rs. 1,24,400.00,
Details of Tender documents : (a) Cost of tender : Rs. 1000.00
(b) Availability : On or after 23 Jun 2016 (c) Submission : Up to
1100 Hrs on 09 July 2016.
Note : 1. Full notice of tender, any change in above details,
tender document (including eligibility criteria) and other details
may be obtained from Central Public Procurement Portal
https://eprocure.gov.in/eprocure/app. Tenderers will have
to submit tender online only. For any queries, please contact
on telephone No. 0360-2350315, 2351790, Fax No. 03602350318, 2351541.
davp 37102/11/0164/1617
NEW DELHI, June 21: India’s foreign direct investment
is likely to cross USD 60 billion this year on favourable
policy environment even as
the FDI flows globally are set
to witness a decline, says a UN
economist.
“India witnessed a rise of
about 28 per cent in FDI to
USD 44.20 billion in 2015. We
expect FDI to cross USD 60
billion in 2016,” said Nagesh
Kumar, Economist & Head,
UNESCAP’s South and
South-West Asia Office, at the
release of an UNCTAD report.
In India, the report said, the
large increase of announced
greenfield investments in
manufacturing industries may
provide further impetus to
FDI this year.
New liberalisation steps by
the government contributed
to attracting FDI in all quar-
ters last year, which made India the fourth largest recipient in developing Asia and the
10th in the world, it said.
Top sources of equity investment in India were Singapore, Mauritius, the US, the
Netherlands, Japan, Germany,
the UK, China, Hong Kong and
the United Arab Emirates.
Singapore and Mauritius
alone accounted for nearly 60
per cent of total FDI last year,
it said, adding that India is
also maintaining FDI inflows
from developed country
sources, especially Europe
and the US.
The outward FDI from India – the dominant investor in
the sub-region – dropped by
more than one-third to USD
7.5 billion, which resulted in
an overall 36 per cent decline
of outflows from South Asia.
“The decline in commodity
Sensex down
54 points
MUMBAI, June 21: Profit
booking, combined with uncertain global cues and a weak rupee, subdued the Indian equity
markets on Tuesday.
Consequently, the key indices
closed the day’s trade marginally in the red as heavy selling pressure was witnessed in banks, capital goods and healthcare stocks.
The wider 51-scrip Nifty of the
National Stock Exchange (NSE)
edged lower by 18.60 points, or
0.23 per cent, at 8,219.90 points.
The barometer 30-scrip sensitive index (Sensex) of the BSE,
which opened at 26,907.42
points, closed at 26,812.78 points
– down 54.14 points or 0.20 per
cent from the previous close at
26,866.92 points.
The Sensex touched a high
of 26,925.64 points and a low of
26,754.60 points during the intra-day trade. The BSE market breadth was slightly tilted
in favour of the bears – with
1,304 declines and 1,296 advances. – IANS
prices and problems of over
capacity in industries such as
steel have negatively affected
some of the largest Indian conglomerates’ motivation and
ability to invest abroad,” the
report said.
For the Asian region, the
United Nations Conference on
Trade and Development
(UNCTAD) report forecast a
decline in FDI flows by about
15 per cent in 2016.
“Hindered by the current
global and regional economic
slowdown, FDI inflows to developing Asia are expected to
decline in 2016 by about 15 per
cent, reverting to their 2014
level,” it said.
“However, FDI flows to
some Asian economies such as
China, India, Myanmar and
Vietnam are likely to see a
moderate increase in 2016,”
said the report. – PTI
Four cos garner
Rs 1,900 crore
NEW DELHI, June 21: As many as four companies
raised Rs 1,900 crore through retail issuance of nonconvertible debentures (NCDs), in the first two months of
the current financial year, to meet their business needs.
This is on top of the Rs 33,812 crore garnered in the
entire preceding fiscal. The funds have been mobilised for
expansion, support working capital requirements and
other general corporate purposes.
Market experts said firms have opted for the NCD
route to raise funds due to volatility in the equity markets.
According to the latest data with the Securities and
Exchange Board of India (SEBI), four companies have
raised funds totalling Rs 1,899.38 crore through retail
issuance of NCDs during April-May period of 2016-17.
Individually, Mahindra & Mahindra Financial Services
mopped up Rs 1,000 crore as against a target of Rs 250
crore and Muthoot Finance garnered Rs 500 crore as
against a target of Rs 250 crore.
Kosamattam Finance raised Rs 235 crore against a
target of Rs 125 crore and Shakthi Finance raked in Rs
165 crore compared with the base size of Rs 100 crore.
NCDs are loan-linked bonds that cannot be converted
into stock and usually offer higher interest rates than
convertible debentures.
Moreover, several companies have lined up plans to
raise funds through NCDs on a private placement
basis. – PTI
India should have contingency plan
for ‘Brexit’ fallout: Assocham
NEW DELHI, June 21: The government and
the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) should have in
place a contingency plan to handle the fallout of
Britain’s possible exit or ‘Brexit’ from the European Union (EU), Assocham said on Tuesday.
The United Kingdom (UK) is set to vote on
Thursday in a referendum on whether it should
leave or remain in the EU.
“There could be an upheaval in the financial
markets out of sheer panic, at least in the shortterm,” said a statement issued by the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (Assocham), citing a study it has conducted.
London being a nerve centre for the global
firms, a fear factor has gripped the entire financial world, it said.
“As a key emerging market and the one
which is being preferred by the global fund
managers, India could witness wild fluctuations
or large outflows in sync with an overall trend.
That is something to watch for,” the Assocham statement said.
“The Brexit event is coinciding with the
concerns over a possible outflow of $20 billion
due to redemption of the FCNR (foreign currency non resident) deposits, though the current account situation at this point of time is
quite comfortable,” it added. – IANS
Contract No.
Name of Work
Tender
Invitation
No.
AUIIP/PR/1/DIB/SWM/02 Procurement of AUIIP/NCB/05
Equipment
for Primary,
Secondary
Collection and
Transportation
Vehicles for
Municipal
Solid Waste
Management
at Dibrugarh
Period of Deadline of
Sale of BID Submission
Document
23.06.2016 10.08.2016
to
14.00h (IST)
10.08.2016
Bidding Documents can be purchased from the above mentioned address on submission of a
written application to the Project Director, AUIIP and payment of non-refunable fee of INR
20,000/- (Rupees Twenty Thousand only)
Those applicants who desire to receive the document by courier shall have to pay additional
INR 5000/- (Rupees Five thousand only) for the package for delivery within India, or INR
10,000/- (Rupees ten thousand only) for the package for delivery outside India.
The method of payment will be through demand draft in favor of Project Director, Assam Urban
Infrastructure Investment Program, payable at Guwahati. No. liability will be accepted for loss in
transit or late delivery.
Bid documents can also be downloaded from the website : www.auiip.nic.in and should
produce the demand draft at the time of submission of the Bid Document.
Janasanyog/388/16
G/1205/1
Sd/- Project Director,
AUIIP
Ganeshguri, Guwahati- 5
CENTRAL BOARD OF SECONDARY
EDUCATION, DELHI
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CENTRAL TEACHER ELIGIBILITY TEST UNIT (CTET) —
SEPTEMBER 2016
The Central Board of Secondary Education, Delhi will be conducting the 10th
Edition of Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) on 18-09-2016 (Sunday) for a
candidate to be eligible for appointment as a teacher for class I to VIII. Candidates
can apply only On-Line for CTET-Sept 2016 on CTET-website– www.ctet.nic.in
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission of On-line application
22.06.2016 to 18.07.2016
Last Date for submission of fee through E-challan or 19.07.2016 (Before 3:30
Debit/Credit Card
PM)
Final status of Candidates-Check Status &
20.07.2016
Particulars of candidates whose fees received
Period for On-line Corrections in Particulars
20.07.2016 to 25.07.2016
(No correction will be allowed in any particulars
after this date)
Download-Admit Card from CTET website
17.08.2016
SCHEDULE OF EXAMINATION
DATE OF EXAMINATION PAPER
18.09.2016
Paper-II
18.09.2016
Paper-I
TIMING
09:30 to 12:00 Hours
14:00 to 16:30 Hours
DURATION
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Applicability
I. The CTET shall apply to schools of the Central Government (KVS, NVS,
Central Tibetan Schools, etc.) and schools under the administrative control
of UT’s of Chandigarh, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu and Andaman
& Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep and NCT of Delhi.
II. CTET may also apply to the unaided private schools, who may exercise the
option of considering the CTET.
III. Schools owned and managed by the State Government/local bodies and
aided schools shall consider the TET conducted by the State Government.
However, a State Government can also consider the CTET if it decides not
to conduct the State TET
IV. According to CBSE Affiliation Bye-Law 53, prescribing the minimum
qualifications for teachers to teach various subjects in Classes I to VIll in
the schools Affiliated to CBSE stands amended to that extent and it shall
be mandatory that the teachers appointed hereinafter i.e. 6th March 2012 to
teach classes I to VIll in the Schools affiliated to the CBSE shall qualify/
pass the Central Teacher Eligibility Test or Teacher Eligibility Test (TET),
conducted by the appropriate Central/ State Government in accordance
with the Guidelines frame: by the NCTE for this purpose.
For eligibility, fees structure, examination pattern, procedure for filling up
application and other information regarding CTET-SEPT 2016, kindly visit our
website: www.ctet.nic.in
Please note that Qualifying the CTET would not confer a right on any person
for recruitment/employment as it is only one of the eligibility criteria for
appointment.
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davp21107/11/0020/1617
12 THE ASSAM TRIBUNE, GUWAHATI
Patta
No.
139
26
Type
of land
Nature of
Land
Area in
Hectares/
Square
metters
Private
Agriculture
0.013
Owner
Name of Land
Interested
Person
Sl.
No.
Name of the Village
Survey No.
Dag
No.
Name of the district
Name of Taluka/Circle
Sl.
No.
Name of the Village
MINISTRY OF ROAD TRANSPORT AND
HIGHWAYS
NOTIFICATION
Name of the district
Name of Taluka/Circle
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 2016
Survey No.
Dag
No.
Patta
No.
Type
of land
Nature of
Land
Area in
Hectares/
Square
metters
Owner
Name of Land
Interested
Person
378
2. Surab Ali
Nagaon
S/O Late Izar Ali
S/O Late Izar Ali
139
26
Private
Agriculture
0.013
3. Neseha
Khatun
388
S/O Late Izar Ali
140
42
Private
Agriculture
0.080
Kaliabar Revenue Circle
Boraligaon
377
Nagaon
376
S.O. 79(E).—Whereas by the notification of the Government of India in
the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways number S.O. 149 (E)
Dated 13.01.2015 published in Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part II,
section 3, sub section (ii) issued under subsection (1) of section 3A of
the National Highways Act, 1956 (48 of 1956) (hereinafter referred to as
the said Act), the Central Government declared its intention to acquire
the land specified in the schedule annexed to the said notification for
building (widening/ four-laning, etc), maintenance, management and
operation of National Highway No. 37 on the stretch of land from km
278. 580 (Uriagaon Junction point) to km. 315.315 (Kaliabor Tiniali) and
National Highway No. 37A on the stretch of land from km 0.000 to km.
9.280 of (Kaliabor ‘Tiniali-Kaliabhomora Bridge) in the district of Nagaon
in the state of Assam.
Kaliabar Revenue Circle
Boraligaon
New Delhi, the 8th January, 2016
7. Bikash Jaiswal
S/o Late Narendra
Jaiswal
157
92
Private
Residential
0.027
1. Sri Basanti
Das
W/o Late Molin
W/o Dipak
Das
1. Sri Hauri Murani
1. Sri Budhu
W/O Late Prasanna
Mura
Barman
2. Sri Sumra Mura
S/O Late
2. Monoranjan
3. Sri Budhu Mura
Gopal Mura
4. Motiram Mura
1. Sri Anjana
Barman
Barman
389
157
92
Private
Residential
0.027
S/o Late Molin Barman 1. Sri Basanti
S/O Late Gopal
3. Sri Anjan Das
Barman
5. Biki Mura
W/O Dipak Das
W/O Late
S/0 Late Gopal Mura
4. Sri Krishore
Molin
6. Sri Pinaki
Biswas
Barman
S/0 Pulin Biswas
1. Sri Arati
Acharjya
390
157
92
Private
Residential
0,033
And whereas the substance of the said notification has been published
in the “THE ASSAM TRIBUNE” dated the 19th March, 2015 under subsection (3) of section 3A of the said Act.
S/O Pranesh
5. Sri Roben Biswas
Bora
Acharjya
S/0 Late Khritish
W.0 Late
Biswas
Potul Bora
And whereas objections have been received and the same have been
considered and disallowed by the competent authority.
8. Sri Basanta Mura
And Whereas, in pursuance of sub-section (1) of section 3D of the
said Act, the competent authority has submitted its report to the Central
Government.
7. Sri Debaru Mura
9. Sri Bandiram Mura
Sl.
No.
360
361
362
363
364
365
Nagaon
Name of the district
Kaliabar Revenue Circle Name of Taluka/Circle
Boraligaon
Name of the Village
SCHEDULE
Brief description of the Land acquired with or without structure falling
within the stretch of land from km. 278.580 (Uriagaon Junction point) to
km 315.315 (Kaliabor Tiniali) and from km 0.00( Kaliabor Tiniali) to km
9.28 (Kaliabhomora bridge) , National Highways No. 37- A in the district
of Nagaon in the State of Assam
Survey No.
Dag
No.
76
Patta
No.
65
Type
of land
Private
Nature of
Land
Residential
Area in
Hectares/
Square
metters
0.009
76
76
76
76
65
65
65
65
65
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Residential
Residential
Residential
Residential
Residential
0.009
0.009
0.009
0.009
0.009
379
141
27
Private
Agriculture
0.094
91
66
Private
Residential
0.001
66
Private
Residential
0.001
380
381
146
147
37
46
Private
Private
Agriculture
Agriculture
0.035
0.161
382
151
13
Private
Agriculture
0.078
369
370
371
372
373
374
375
98
98
98
98
98
128
139
13
13
13
13
13
5
26
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Residential
Residential
Residential
Residential
Residential
Residential
Agriculture
Agriculture
0.008
0.004
0.004
0.008
0.004
0.004
0.027
0.013
1. Sri
S/O Farid Kha
Dhirendra
2. Sri Dhirendra
Nath
Nath Hazarika
Hazarika
3. Sri Gunindra
S/O Late
Nath Hazarika
Khargeswar
4. Sri Ramendra
Hazarika
1. Sri Rajendra Prasad
1. Sri Rajendra
Gupta
Prasad Gupta
2. Sri Nagendra
2. Sri Nagendra
Prasad Gupta
Prasad Gupta
S/O Late Siopujan
S/O Late Siopujan
1. Md Karim Baksh
1. Md Karim
Baksh S/O
1. Sri Ashim Basu
1. Sri Ashim
2. Sri Susil Basu
Basu
3.Sri Samir Basu
2. Sri Susil
4. Sri Sujay Basu
Basu
5. Sri Sefali Basu
3. Sri Samir
6. Sri Dipali Basu
Basu
7. Sri Gita Basu
4. Sri Sujay
8. Sri Rita Basu Pal
Basu
9. Sri Anita Rai
5. Sri Sefali
Father Late Narendra
Basu
Rai
6. Sri Dipali
10. Sri Jiban Krishna
Basu
Basu
7. Sri Gita
11. Sri Sukumar Basu
Basu
12. Sri Manju Basu
8. Sri Rita
13. Sri Pratima Basu
Basu Pal
14. Sari Nilu Basu
9. Sri Anita
Father Harendra Basu
Rai
Father Late
Baksh
Narendra Rai
1. Sri Syamal Dusad
1. Sri Syamal
10. Sri Jiban
(Hajria)
Dusad
Krishna Basu
2. Sri Haralal Dusad
(Hajria)
11. Sri Sukumar
(Hajria)
2. Sri Haralal
Basu
3. Prasuram Dusad
Dusad
12. Sri Manju
(Hajria) S/0 Late
(Hajria)
Basu
Motilal Dusad (Hajria)
3. Prasuram
13. Sri
4. Sri Krishnalal Dusad Dusad
Pratima Basu
Barman S/O Ten
Kumar
(Hajria) S/o Late
(Hajria)
14. Sri Nilu
2. Sandika Kumar
D/O Ghamari
Jyotishlal Dusad
S/O Late
Basu
(Hajria)
Motilal
Father Harendra
3. Sri Fekoni Devi
1. Sri Sanjit
5. Sri Siblal Dusad
Dusad
W/O Miralal Prasad
Das
(Hajria) S/O Late
(Hajria)
4. Sri Ganesh Prasad
S/O Late
S/O Miraial
Nibu Das
5. Sri Pradip Das
Basu
1. Md Maniruddin
1. Md Maniruddin
Premlal Dusad ( Hajria)
2. Md Nekibuddin
2. Md Nekibuddin
6. Sri Joyram Dusad
3. Md Rasid Uddin
3. Md Rasid
1. Sri Ganesh
(Hajria)
S/O Late Safiuddin
Uddin S/O Late
6. Sri Sanjit Das
Prasad
7. Sri Om Prakash
7. Sri Prabitra Das
S/O Miralal
Dusad ( Hajria)
1. Sri Nagendra Gupta
1. Sri
S/0 Late Nibu Das
392
162
29
Private
Agriculture
0.087
1. Sri Sita
Safiuddin
393
163
37
Private
Agriculture
0.037
S/O Late Mohanlal
2. Sri Rajendra Gupta
Nagendra Gupta
8. Sri Sita Ram Prasad Ram Prasad
Dusad ( Hajria)
S/O Late Siopujan
2. Sri Rajendra
S/o Singhasan
S/o
8. Biswanath Dusad
Gupta
9. Sri Dipali Das
Singhasan
(Hajria)S/0 Late
S/O Late
W/O Late Mithu Das
1. Sri Bigini
Jyotishlal Dusad
10. Ramdhan Prasad
Prasad
(Hajria)
Siopujan
394
171
59
Private
Agriculture
0.036
1. Sri Narayan Chandra 1. Sri Narayan
11.Krishna Prasad
W/o Late
1. Sri Radha Gobindra
1. Sri Magra
Das
12. Goal Prasad
Hiralal
Moullik
Orang
13. Sonika
1. Sri Dipali Das
S/O Late Mukunda Das S/0 Late-
S/o Mahendra Moullik
S/0 Late
14. Monika
W/O Late
2. Sri Manindra Sarkar
Tutia Orang
15. Bigini Prasad
Mithu Das
S/O Deben Sarkar
383
152
4
Private
Agriculture
0.017
1. Sri Sukdeu Lohar
1. Sri Kamal
S/O Sudhura
Sahu S/O
2. Sri Kamal Sahu
Raghunath
Sahu
Hazarika
2. Sri Arati
W/O Late Putu
Bora.
Hazarika
Hazarika
4. Alok Pratim
W/O Late Putu
Hazarika
Hazarika
384
385
152
152
4
4
Private
Private
Agriculture
Agriculture
0.017
0.019
Hazarika
Private
0.174
Late Kadir
S/O Late Putu
13
1. Md Silid Kha
S/O Late Kadir Baksh
Hazarika
98
Agriculture
Hazarika
5. Sri Barista Pratim
368
Private
1. Sri Chandika
1. Sri Madhusudam
3. Sri Arati Bora
91
47
S/0 Late Khargeswar
Name of Land
Owner
Interested
Person
S/O Raghunath Sahu
367
161
Nath Hazarika
S/o Late Hiralal
366
391
S/O Sonika Mura
S/O Ghamari
76
W/0 Late Potul Bora
10. Sri Punu Mura
Now, therefore, upon receipt of the said report of the competent
authority and in exercise of the powers conferred by the sub-section (1)
of section 3D of the said Act, the Central Government hereby declared
that the land specified in the said Schedule should be acquired for the
aforesaid purpose.
And further in pursuance of sub-section (2) of section 3D of the said
Act, the Central Government hereby declares that on publication of
this notification in the Official Gazatte, the land specified in the said
Schedule shall vest absolutely in Central Government, free from all
encumbrances.
6. Sri Arati Bora
1. Md Karim Baksh
1. Md Karim
S/O Late Kadir Baksh
Baksh
2. Md Rahim Baksh
S/0 Late
3. Md Ashin Baksh
Kadir Baksh
4. Md Baser Khan
1. Md. Ahid
5. Md Jahagir Kha
Baskh
Chandra Das
Mukunda Das
1. Sri Chandra Sing
1. Sri
2. Sri
Sarmah
Chandra
3. Sri Gopal Chandra
Metlesh
2. Sri Ram Sarmah
2. Padma
Sarkar S/0 Taisab
Orang
3. Sri Asok Sarmah
S/0 Late
4. Sri Jugal Chandra
S/0 Late
S/O Late Mohan
Mohan
Sarkar S/0 Mahandra
Tutia Orang
Sarmah
3. Mira Devi
Sarkar
1. Dulal
4. Sri Maheswari Devi
W/O Asok
5. Sri Situ Charan
Sheikh
W/O Late Mohan Das
Sarmah
Biswas S/0 Ramjiban
S/0 Late
Biswas
Harun
6. Sri Madhusudan
Sheikh
Biswas S/0-
1. Sunil Das
Ramcharan Biswas
S/0
7. Sri Dinesh Biswas
Herendra
8. Sri Ramesh Mollik
Das 2. Ashok
S/0 Harendra Moullik
Jaiswal
9. Sri Udhab Chandra
S/0 Late
Rai S/0 Anad Rai
Dina Nath
10. Sri Udhab Rai
Jaiswal
S/0 Pulak Biswas
3. Sri Sujit
11. Sri Suren Biswas
Jaiswal
12. Sri Siresh Biswas
S/0 Late
Narendra
6. Md Muzammil Kha
S/o Late
13. Sri Lalit Biswas
S/0 Md Motiur
Kadir Baskh
14. Sri Dilip Jaiswal
Rahman
1. Md Rahim
15. Sri Asok Jaiswal
7. Sri Santosh Kr Mour
Baskh
S/0 Late Dina Nath
8. Sri Alok Kr Mour
S/o Late
Jaiswal
S/o Late Nagarmal
Kadir Baskh
16. Sri Sumit
9. Md Rahim Sheikh
1. Miss
Jaysuwal
10. Md Sofik Sheikh
Fatema
17. Sri Bikash
11. Md Siddik Sheikh
Begum
Joysuwal
S/o Late Siddik Sheikh W/o Late
18. Sri Mangra
12. Miss Fatema
Kasim Baksh
Joysuwal
Begum
1. Md Rafiq
395
396
172.
174
63
153
Private
Private
Agriculture
Agriculture
0.033
0.008
1. Sri Lalit Chandra
1. Sri
Goswami
Puspakanta
2. Sri Dulan Goswami
Goswami
3. Sri Puspakanta
S/o Jogendra
Goswami
4. Sri Rajani Kanta
Goswami
S/O Late Jogendra
Goswami
397
175
44
Private
Agriculture
0.005
1. Sri Parag Jyoti Bora
1. Sri Parag
2. Sri Manab Jyoti
Jyoti Bora
Bora
2. Sri Manab
S/O Late Promod Bora. Jyoti Bora
3. Sri Bornali Bora
S/O Late
W/O Late Promod
Promod Bora
Bora
398
177
91
Private
Agriculture
0.132
1. Sri Atul Ch Debnath
1. Sri Anil
S/O Late Baijendra.
Ch Debnath
Debnath
S/O Late
2. Sri Milanbala
Baijendra
Debnath
Debnath
W/O Late Baijendra
Debnath
399
179
90
Private
Agriculture
0.013
1. Sri Dembarudhar
1. Sri
19. Sri Metlesh
Borah
Krishna Ram
Bora
W/o Late Kasi Baskh
Shiekh
Orang
2. Sri Gajen Borah
13. MD Rafiq Sheikh
S/o Late
S/O Late Tutia Orang
3. Sri Benudhar Borah
Father
S/o. Siddik Sheikh
Siddik
20. Sri Md Wahed
4. Krishna Ram Borah
Durlabh
14. Md Samir Baksh
Sheikh
S/0 Mazid
5. Sri Dimbeswar Borah
1. Sri Naren Bora
15. Amir Baksh
Sri Santosh
386
156
8
Private
Agriculture
0.020
1. Sri Lakhia Bhuyan
400
179
90
Private
Agriculture
0.013
1. Sri Ananta
6. Sri Prabodh Borah
S/o Late
Bora
7. Sri Manik Borah
Molan
S/o Late Durlabh
1. Sri
16. Miss Mamata
Kumar Mour
S/0 Safreen Bhuyan
Begum
S/O Late
2. Sri Dilip Kr Jaiswal
S/0 Late
Nandeswar
Borah
Tarun Sing
Chetia
401
179
90
Private
Agriculture
0.011
W/o Kasim Baksh
Nagarmal
3. Sri Asok Kr Jaiswal
1. Motiram Mura
1. Motiram
S/0 Late Dina Nath
Bora
8. Sri Dharmeswari
S/O Late Gopal Mura
Mura
Jaiswal
1. Sri Sunil
Borah
Father
S/0 Late
4. Sri Sujit Das
Das
W/o Sri Durlabh Bora
Umaram
Gopal Mura
S/0 Late Harendra
S/o Late
387
156
8
Private
Agriculture
0.027
402
179
90
Private
Agriculture
0.011
9. Sri Naren Saikia
1. Sri Dilip
Saikia
1. Iyara Begum
1. lyara
5. Sri Ananta Bora
Harendra
S/o Late Molan Saikia
W/O Late Mubarak
Begum
6. Sri Hemanta Bora
Das
10. Sri Tarun Sing
S/o
2. Surab Ali
W/O Late
S/0 Late Nandeswar
Chetia
Bhadreswar
3. Neseha Khatun
Mubarak
Bora
Contd. on Page 13
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 2016
Patta
No.
Nature of
Land
Area in
Hectares/
Square
metters
Name of Land
Owner
Interested
Person
Sl.
No.
Survey No.
Dag
No.
Patta
No.
Type
of land
Nature of
Land
Area in
Hectares/
Square
metters
Owner
Name of Land
Interested
Person
Sl.
No.
Private
Agriculture
0.012
S/o Late Uma ram
1. Sri
11. Sri Dilip Saikia
Dehiram
S/o Dehiram Borah
S/o Sri Bhadeswar
Borah
Saikia
S/o Sabhai
12.Sri Prema kanta
423
424
425
406
407
408
409
410
411
412
413
197
198
199
201
201
202
203
204
34
105
14
57
32
32
11
11
53
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Residential
Agriculture
Agriculture
Agriculture
Agriculture
Agriculture
Agriculture
Agriculture
Agriculture
0.004
0.033
0.059
0.020
0.027
0.027
0.039
0.059
0.019
Private
Agricultur
0.040
415
416
417
207
207
207
210
7
7
7
1
Private
Private
Private
Private
Agriculture
Agriculture
Agriculture
Agriculture
0.009
0.009
0.009
0.043
419
211
211
89
89
Private
Private
Agriculture
0.016
Agriculture
0.016
294
AP-
Private
Agricultur
0.114
211
89
Private
Agriculture
0.015
211
89
Private
Agriculture
243
53
Private
Agriculture
S/o Jaliram Saikia
7. Sri Rajen Bejboruah
S/o Late Kumud
360
275
Private
Agriculture
0.013
1. Narakanta Bora
1.President/
Prasad
S/O Late Raghunath
Secretary,
1. Sri Minu Bordoloi
1. Sri Minu
2. Sri Locknath Bora
Srimonta
S/o Jatindra Nath
Bordoloi
3. Sri Dimbeswar Bora
Sankardev
Bordoloi
S/o Jatindra
4. Sri Padma Bora
Sangha
2. Dhanada Bordoloi
Nath
S/o Late Khitrish Bora
Kaliabor
W/O Late Jatindra
Bordoloi
5. Sri Tuwaram Bora
District
6. Sri Ganesh Bora
Branch
S/o Late
8. Srimonta Sankardev
Gupta
2. Sumeswa Borah
Bapukan
Sangha, Kaliabor
2. Sri
3. Numal Borah
Borah
District Branch
Nagendra Gupta
S/o Anuram Borah
426
295
12
Private
Agriculture
0.067
9. Sri Luhiram Bora
1. Nara Kanta Borah
1. Nara
10. Sri Benudhar Bora
Kanta Borah
11. Sri Bipin Bora.
S/o Late
Siopujan
1. Sri Mahendra Kr
1. Sri
Borah
Borah
Mahendra Kr
Raghunath
2. Sri Gopal Chandra
Borah
Borah
2. Sri Deben Bora
Bora
1. Bina Saikia
1. Biraj
S/o Late Deoram
Father
3. Sri Sarumai Bora
Deoram
427
322
395
Private
Agriculture
0.040
Bora
S/o Late
3. Sri Moniram Borah
Habiram
W/o Late Gupal
Saikia
S/o Late Habiram
Borah
2. Biraj Saikia
S/o Late
Borah
3. Arabindra Saikia
Gopal
4. Sri Bakuli Borah
W/o Late Habiram
Borah
1. Sri Tankeswar Sut
1. Sri Tankeswar
428
322
200
Private
Agriculture
0.004
S/o Purnakanta
Borah
S/o Abdul Haque
S/o Purnakanta Bora
Sut
S/o Kalai Sut
Bordoloi
Sarmah S/o
1. Sri Tankeswar Sut
1. Sri
2. Sri Arup Kumar
Tritha Sarma
S/o Kalai Sut
Tankeswar Sut
Sarmah S/o Tritha
S/o Kalai Sut
Sarma
Agriculture
0.011
1. Sri Tilok
Saikia
Bora Father
S/o Late Molan Saikia
Late Mohan
7. Sri Jayashri Dadhara Saikia
alias Jayasri Goswami President/
W/o Hiteswar Dadhara
Secretary
2. Sri Benudhar Saikia
Lahiram
Srimonta Sankardev
S/o Late
3. Sri Bipin Saikia
Saikia
Sangha, Kaliabor
Sangha
Mondol
Boloram
S/o Late Bhekura
2. Sri
District Branch
Kaliabor
Mondol
4. Sri Bina Saikia
Benudhar
9. Sri Jayanti Borah
District
1. Sri Lalit Chandra
1. Sri Lalit
W/o Late Gopal
Saikia
W/o Late Mohan Bora
Branch
Baruah
Chandra
5. Sri Arabindra Saikia
3. Sri Bipin
S/o Puspa Baruah
Boruah
S/o Late Gopal
Saikia
2. Sri Manu
S/o Puspa
D/o Sri Bulumai
1. Sri Prabin
W/o Puspa Baruah
Boruah
3. Sri Rupeswar Borah
S/o Tholoi
430
343
7
Private
Agriculture
0.047
Private
6. Sri Tilok Chandra
Mondol
S/o Late Bolorarn,
Agriculture
176
0.011
8. President / Secretary Srimonta
2. Sri Dulal Mondol
Private
363
Agriculture
1. Sri
1. Sri Dulal
209
445
Private
1. Sri Lahiram Saikia
1. Sri Prafullla Mondol
337
1. Sri Tilok
5. Sri Hemkanta Bora
176
0.011
1. Sri Tilok Bora
S/o Durlav Goswami
363
Agriculture
0.011
4. Mainul Haque
444
Private
Agriculture
S/o Late Gopal
1. Sri Arup
176
Private
1. Sri Hemkanta
Kumar
363
176
Borah
1. Sri Girin Bordoloi
443
363
Goswami
S/o Kalai Sut
429
S/o Late Bhekura
442
4. Sri Probodh
S/o Late Broja
0.013
1. Sri Padum Chandra
Sankardev
10. Sri Rina Bora
11. Sri Einu Bora
1. Sri Jayanti Bora
S/o Bhekura
Father Late Mohan
W/o Late
Saikia
Bora
Mohan Bora
1. Mamoni Saikia
1. Sri
1. Sri Padum
446
447
363
380
176
116
Private
Private
Agriculture
Agriculture
0.011
0.029
Bora
Chandra
2. Sri Tankeswar
Tankeswar
4. Sri Pradip Borah
Nabalok
Bora
Borah
Borah
S/o Tholai
Mother Aikon Sutuni
S/o Late
S/o Nandeswar Borah
S/o
Borah
W/o Sanaram
Khitiram
3. Sri Jayram Saikia
Nandeswar
2.Maikon Bora
Bora
4. Sri Sahikanta Saikia Borah
W/O Khitiram
1. Sir Archana
5. Sri Nornal Saikia
Saikia
3. Arup Bora
Bora
S/o Late Soiai Saikia
S/o Jairam
4. Sri Arabindra Bora
W/o Dilip Bora
President/Secretary
1. Sri Prabitra Saikia
1. Sri
S/o Dilip Bora
S/o Jairam
Prabitra
5. Sri Archana Bora
2. Anu Saikia
Saikia
W/o Dilip Bora
W/o Jairam
S/o Jairam
1. Sri Prabitra Saikia
1. Sri
S/o Jairam
Prabitra
2. Anu Saikia
W/o Jairam
431
432
343
347
7
7
Private
Private
Agriculture
Agriculture
0.013
0.008
Darigaji
448
Hazarika
Baruah
Mother Aikon Sutuni
S/o Late
3. Komod
Tholai
W/o Sanaram
4. Kunja Borah
Borah
3. Jugada Hazarika
1. Sri Kusum
Nilakanta
W/o Late Dina Nath
Hazarika
2.Maikon Bora
1. Sri Kushal
Hazarika
S/o Late
W/o Khitiram
Chandra
4. Sri Kusum Hazarika
Indramohan
1. Sri Ashim Hazarika
1. Sri
3. Arup Bora
Dutta
2. Sri Arup Jyoti
Hemendra
4. Sri Arabindra Bora
S/o Hemchandra
Hazarika
Hazariaka
3. Sri Atlanta Hazarika
S/o Late
S/o Late Umaram
Hazarika
449
385
255
Private
Agriculture
0.027
W/O Late Indramohan
450
622
393
Private
Agriculture
0.033
S/o Dilip Bora
S/o Late
Mohan
W/o Late Gopal
Bora Kakati
W/o Late Purankanta
Purna kanta
Hazarika
Nabalok
W/o Giyan Jyoti
3. Sri Dulu Borani
4. Sri Dimbeswar Das
1. Sri
Mother Aikon Sutuni
S/o Late Bhogman
Dimbeswar
W/o Sanaram
Das
Das
5. Sri Boruda Kumar
S/o Late
Goswami
Bhogman
436
347
7
Private
Private
Agriculture
Agriculture
Agriculture
0.008
Borani
L/Mother Jamuna Bora
7
Private
2. Sri Dipti Bora
1. Sri Rupshi
347
7
1. Sri Someswar Borah 1. Sri Dulu
5. Bina Saikia
435
347
Hazarika
Hazarika
Nabalok
434
1. Sri Mridul
2. Sri Nayan Jyoti
S/o Late
S/o Late
0.008
1. Sri Mridul Hazarika
Dinanath
Borah
Agriculture
0.013
S/o Late Dina Nath
2. Khagen Borah
Private
Agriculture
Hazarika
1. Khagen
7
Private
1. Sri Surja
S/o Late Molan
347
255
Kanta
1. Sri Tholai Borah
433
385
1. Sri Padum Chandra
Bora
0.008
0.027
F- Late Pumakanta
451
629
254
Private
Agriculture
0.087
1. Sri Debeswar Deb
1. Sri Ashim
Baruah
6. Sri Surja Kanta
8. Sri
Sarmah
Baruah
Suranjita Das
S/o Late Dinanath
S/o Late Nilakanta
Bordoloi
Sarmah
7. Sri Kushal Chandra
D/o Mahendra
2. Sri Prahlad Chandra
S/o Late Gangananda
Das
Goswami
1. Sri Boruda
Dutta
1. Sri Bina
Borah
Kumar
S/o Hem Chandra
Saikia
S/o Late Keshab
Goswami
8. Sri Suranjita Das
S/o Gopal
Borah
S/o late
Bordoloi
3. Sri Prodip Chandra
Gangananda
D/o Mahendra
Saikia
Goswami
9. Rupshi Bora, Kakati
4. Sri Ashim Baruah
1. Sri Lalit Bordoloi
1. Sri Lalit
W/o Giyan Jyoti
5. Sri Anil Baruah
2. Sri Anirban
Bordoloi
10. Sri Dhameswari
6. Sri Ajit Baruah
Bordoloi
2. Sri
Saikia
7. Sri Lakhi Baruah
S/o Late Rupram
Anirban
W/o Padip
1. Sri
9. Sri Nabakrishna
S/o Late
Goswami
Nayaneswar
Baruah
Rupram
S/o Anandeswar
Goswami
10. Sri Sankar Barauh
Bordoloi
Goswami
S/o Late
11. Sri Karabi Baruah
1. Sri Badan
2. Sri Nayaneswar
Ambikeswar
12. Sri Maghali Baruah
Hazarika
Chandra
Goswami
Goswami
F-Late Bhujendra
2. Sri Madan Hazarika
Hazarika
3. Triguneswar
S/o Late Sambhu
S/o Late
Goswami
1. Sri Badan Chandra
Bordoloi
437
352
6
Private
Agriculture
0.013
8. Sri Hiranya Baruah
1. Sri Madaneswar
3.Sri Premakanta
Sambhu
W/o Late Ambikeswar
Borah
1.Sri Bina
Goswami
4. Rudra Kanta Borah
Borah
4. Bina pani Rajkhowa
5. Thuleswar Borah
W/o Prabin
W/o Basanta Baruah
Baruah
452
645
291
Private
Agriculture
0.012
1. Sri Urmila Upadhya
1. Sri Urmila
W/O Late Sitaram
Upadhya
Upadhaya
W/o Late
Sitaram
Upadhaya
453
646
260
Private
Agriculture
0.012
1. Sri Hemchandra
1. Sri
Hemchandra
Borah
5. Sri Nilima Gagoi
7. Sri Tarun Chandra
1. Sri Atul
W/o Bimal Gogoi
Goswami
Borah S/o Late
Bordoloi
6. Sri Tarak Das
S/o Thaneswar
Goswami
Dehiram Borah
2. Sri Arup
S/o Late Monorama
Goswami
S/o
8. Sri Bina Borah
Bordoloi
438
355
114
Private
Agriculture
0.005
1. Sri Kaliram Saikia
W/O Prabin Borah
3. Sri Amal
9. Sri Atul Bordoloi
Bordoloi
S/o Late
10. Sri Arup Bordoloi
S/o Late
11. Sri Amal Bordoloi
Anil
Goswami
454
647
352
Private
Agriculture
0.024
1. Sri Hemchandra
1. Sri
Hemchandra
Rabiram Borah
Goswami
1. Sri Bubul
S/o Thaneswar
Goswami
Bordoloi
Saikia
Goswami
S/o
1. Sri Tarun
S/o Late
2. Sri Girish Chandra
Thaneswar
Chandra
Jaliram
Borah
Goswami
Borah
Saikia
3. Sri Chandra Kantra
Borah Late Mother Sri
439
440
355
355
114
114
Private
Private
Agriculture
Agriculture
0.005
0.005
2. Sri Puhiram Saikia
3. Sri Nomal Saikia
1. Sri Rajen
Dehiram
S/o Late Jaliram
Bezboruah
Borah
Saikia
S/o Late
1. Sri Tholai Borah
1. Prabhat
4. Sri Dibakar Borah
Kumud
S/o Late Molan
Sabar
2. Prabhat Sabar
S/o Hari
S/O Hari Sabar
Sabar
3. Sri Bulu Sabar
Thaneswar
1. Sri Dibakar
Borah
0.013
0.027
6. Sri Bubul Saikia
Borah
S/o Late
422
District Branch
S/o Late Raghunath
S/o Anil Bordoloi
421
Sangha kaliabor
7. Sri Bulont Bora
11
13
Name of Land
Interested
Person
Owner
S/O Late Fadua
Rajendra
6. Sri Hemkanta Borah
420
Area in
Hectares/
Square
metters
Borah
2. Sri Nagendra Gupta
Bordoloi
418
Nature of
Land
Nath Bordoloi
S/o Late Tholai
414
Type
of land
1. Dipti
1. Sri
S/o Late
184
403
Patta
No.
1. Sri Dipti Borah
1. Sri Rajendra Gupta
S/o Late Siopujan
1
441
Survey No.
Dag
No.
S/o Late Bapu Kan
Borah
405
Sondorika
13. Rudra Kanta Borah
S/o Late Dehiram
0.037
1. Sri Sondorika Prasad 1. Sri
S/o Ghamal
Borah
Agriculture
0.054
Borah
16. Sri Tarun Chandra
Private
Residential
Prasad
Borah
108
Private
S/o Ghamari Prasad
15. Sri Hernkanta
180
152
Borah
14. Thuleswar Borah
404
166
Nagaon
90
Nagaon
179
4. Sri Thuleswar Borah
Kaliabar Revenue Circle
Darigaji
Nagaon
403
Kaliabar Revenue Circle
Boraligaon
W/o Late Hari Sabar
Name of the village
Dag
No.
Type
of land
Name of the district
Name of taluk/circle
Survey No.
Kaliabar Revenue Circle
Darigaji
Name of the village
Sl.
No.
Name of the district
Name of taluk/circle
Contd. from Page 12
Name of the district
Name of taluk/circle
Name of the village
THE ASSAM TRIBUNE, GUWAHATI
Bhogeswari
1. Sri Durlabh Chandra
1. Sri
Sarmah
Durlabh
S/o Late Rabiram
2. Sri Gopal Sarmah
Chandra
Borah
3. Sri Ranjit Sarmah
Sarmah
5. President Secretary,
S/o Late Sibdeb
S/o Late Sibdeb
Srimonta Sankardev
455
649
AP1
Private
Agriculture
0.015
Contd. on Page 14
14 THE ASSAM TRIBUNE, GUWAHATI
0.011
10
652
AP-
Private
Agriculture
0.008
21
1. Sri Paban Kumar
Baruah
Paban Kumar
S/o Late Padmeswar
Baruah
Baruah
S/o Late
1. Sri Mahendra Nath
459
460
461
653
654
655
655
88
24
189
189
Private
Private
Private
Private
Agriculture
Agriculture
Agriculture
Agriculture
0.051
0.051
0.037
0.037
476
708
89
Type
of land
Nature of
Land
Area in
Hectares/
Square
metters
Private
Agriculture
0.007
332
Private
Agriculture
0.060
708
89
Private
Agriculture
0.007
658
332
Private
Agriculture
0.027
465
659
133
133
Private
Private
Agriculture
Agriculture
0.033
0.027
1. Sri
659
133
Private
Agriculture
666
109
Private
Agriculture
469
470
687
687
71
71
Private
Private
Private
Agriculture
Agriculture
Agriculture
0.087
0.005
0.003
699
17
Private
Agriculture
0.074
473
708
708
89
89
Private
Private
Agriculture
Agriculture
0.013
0.013
708
89
Private
Agriculture
0.007
Saikia
1. Sri Arabindra Saikia
1. Sri
2. Biraj Saikia
Arabindra
S/o Late Gopal Saikia
Saikia
3. Sri Bina Saikia
S/o Late
W/o Late Gopal Saikia Gopal Saikia
497
937
406
Private
Agriculture
0.007
1. Tilok Chandra
1. Tilok
Baruah
Bordoloi
Chandra
Bordoloi
S/o Mathura
S/o Umesh
478
708
709
89.
290
Private
Private
Agriculture
Agriculture
0.007
0.004
S/o Late
Badan
Bordoloi
1. Sri Numali Baruah
1. Sri Rajib
1. Sri Hemkanta Saikia 1. Sri
W/o Late Golap
Baruah
S/o Late Ku la Saikia
Hemkanta
2. Prag Baruah
S/o Golap
S/o Dina Nath Borah
Kalita
2. Sri Purabi Baruah
Saikia
3. Sri Prasanta Baruah
2. Sri Hemakanta
S/o Late
W/o Hemkanta Saikia
S/o Late
4. Sri Paresh
Borah S/o Late Bhabi
Ananda
S/o Late Rajendra
Rajendra
5. Ranjit Baniah
ram Borah
Kalita
Rajkhowa
Rajkhowa
6. Sanjib Baruah
3. Sri Thaneswar
1. Sri Kalabati Devi
1. Sri
7. Rajib Baruah
Borah W/o Late
Upadhaya
Kalabati
S/o Late Golap Baruah
W/o Ramlakhan
Devi
498
381
237
Private
Agriculture
0.007
1. Sri Dhaniran Borah
1. Lalit.
4. Sri Tultul Kalita
Upadhaya
Bordoloi
Chandra
S/o Late Ananda
W/o
2. Arniban Bordoloi
Bordoloi
Ramlakhan
S/o Late Rupram
2. Arniban
1. Sri Dipak Kumar
1. Sri Dipak
Bordoloi
Upadhaya
715
15
Private
Agriculture
0.011
1. Sri Tultul
Debakanta Borah
1. Lalit Chandra
479
Kalita
1. Sri Dhaniran Borah
1. Sri
Bordoloi
S/o Late Dina Nath
Dhaniran
Kumar
S/o Late
Borah
Borah
2. Sri Ashok Kumar
Upadhaya
Rupram
5. Putul Borah
S/o Late
Upadhaya
2. Sri Ashok
S/o Sri Krishna
Kumar
499
382
193
Private
Agriculture
0.007
Upadhya
Bordoloi
S/o Late Bhula Nath
Dina Nath
1. Sri Sarurnai Saikia
1. Bhola
6. Sri Suranjan Borah
Borah
Upadhaya
W/o Late Padram
Saikia
7. Sri Lakhi Borah
2. Sri Lakhi
3. Sri Deben Kurmi
S/o Sri
2. Premakanta Borah
S/o Late
8. Sri Bhaben Borah
Bora
4. Sri Bhupen Kurmi
Krishna
5. Sri Balin Kurmi
Upadhaya
S/o Late Dharmeswar
480
724
153
Private
Agriculture
0.016
3. Rudra Kanta Borah
Padram
9. Sri Pradip Borah
S/o Late
4. Thuleswar Borah
1. Diganta
10. Sri Golap Borah
Mohan
3. Sri Deben
5. Hemkanta Borah
Hazarika
S/o Late Mohan Borah
Borah
Kurmi
6. Arun Ch Borah
Father Late
11. Manurama Borah
481
724
153
Private
Agriculture
0.012
S/o Dehiram
Bubul
7. Senimai Borah
1. Mahendra
5. Sri Balin
W/o Late Dehiram
Kurmi
S/o Late
Dharmeswar
482
724
153
Private
Agriculture
0.012
W/o Late Mohan
1. Putukan Borah
1. Putukan
Bora
2. Babakan Borah
Borah
3. Tilok Ch. Saikia
Father Late
S/o Late Chandra
2. Babakan
S/o Late Mulan Saikia
Manik Ch
Kanta Borah
Borah
4. Diganta Hazarika
Bora
3. Sri Atul Borah
S/o Late
500
383
71
Private
Agriculture
0.007
1. Sri Mukul Baruah
1. Sri Mukul
S/o Late Bubul
1. Chandra
4. Apurba Borah
Chandra
2. Sri Murul Baruah
Baruah
5. Mahendra Borah
Kanta Borah
5. Muhiram Borah
Kanta Borah
S/o Late Surendra
S/o Late
S/o Manik Ch Borah
Father Late
6. Maheswar Borah
3. Arun
Nath Baruah
Surendra
6. Mami Borah
Gunaram
7. Arun Borah
Borah
W/o Late Mahendra
1. Sri Dehiram
S/o Late Golap Borah
S/o Late
Golap Borah
.
483
484
724
724
153
153
Private
Private
Agriculture
Agriculture
0.012
0.012
Sri Mina
7. Chandra Kanta
Borah
8. Sarbeswar Borah
Bora
Boruah
2. Father Late
W/o Golap Borah
501
688
262
Private
Agriculture
0.004
1. Sri Jugeswar
1. Sri Jugeswar
S/o Late Gunaram
Sabhoram
1. Hemkanta Borah
1. Hemkanta
Mahanta
Mahanta
1. Sri Lalsing
2. Sri Tuwakanta
Borah
S/o Late Rabi chandra
S/o Late
S/o Durga Lohar
Lohar
Borah S/o Late
2. Sri
Mahanta
2. Sri Prafulla Saikia.
S/o Durga
Boloram Borah
Tuwakanta
1. Sri Lalsing Lohar
485
742
217
Private
Agriculture
0.011
Rabi Chandra
Mahanta
S/o Lakhidhar Saikia.
Lohar
Borah
1. Sri Anukumari
1. Sri
3. Sri Sahadeb Sahu
2. Sri Prafulla
S/o Late
Borah Saikia
Dineswar
S/o Late Neul Sahu
Saikia
Boloram
W/o Dineswar Saikia
Saikia
S/o
Borah
2. Sri Dineswar Saikia
S/o Late
Ramakanta
502
689
190
Private
Agriculture
0.004
1. Harendra Sut
1. Harendra
S/o Late Ramakanta
Saikia
L/Mother Batho
Bora
Saikia
Saikia
3. Sri Sahadeb
W/o Bholaram
L/Mother
1. Sri Nikonja
1. Sri
Sahu
2. Sri Bipin Chandra
Batho
Talukdar
Nikonja
S/o Late
Borah
W/o
2. Santonu Talukdar
Talukdar
S/o Bholaram Borah
Bholaram
S/o Late Kamala
2. Santonu
3. Sri Pranjit Pran
3. Sri Pranjit
Talukdar
Talukdar
486
743
48
Private
Agriculture
0.005
503
690
413
Private
Agriculture
0.004
1. Sri Bhekura Borah
1. Sri Sarat
S/o Late Binad Borah
Borah
Baruah
Pran Baruah
S/o Late
2. Sri Bishnu
S/o Late Gajendra
S/o Late
Kamala
Borah
Nath Baruah
Gajendra
487
743
48
Private
Agriculture
0.005
Nath Baruah
488
745
AP-
Private
Agriculture
0.074
20
Talukdar
504
723
292
Private
Agriculture
0.007
1. Sri Premakanta
1. Sri
Borah
Premakanta
2. Sri Gangadhar Borah Pushpakanta
2. Rudra Kanta Borah
Borah
1. Sri Risabh Borah
1.
1. Sri Sarat Borah
1. Sri Sarat
L/Mother Rohita
Borah
3. Thuleswar Borah
S/o Late
2. Sri Bishnu Borah
Borah
W/o Puhiram
S/o Late
4. Sri Hemkanta Borah
Dehiram
S/o Late Niranjan
2. Sri Bishnu
3. Sri Upendra Nath
Umendra
5. Sri Tarun Chandra
Borah
Borah
Borah
Baruah
Kanta Borah
Borah S/o Late
3. Nirmala Borah
S/o Late
S/o Bisod
2. Deep
W/o Late Niranjan
Niranjan
Borah
Borah
Borah
1. Putukon Borah
1. Sri
2. Sri Babakan Borah
Maheswar
S/o Late Chandra
Borah
Kanta Borah
2. Sri
3. Sri Atul Borah
Muhiram
4. Sri Apurba Borah
Borah
Dehiram Borah
505
292
323
Private
Residential
0.016
1. Sri Padum Bora
1. Sri Padum
S/o Rishob
S/o Sunai Borah
Bora
Borah
2. Dhaniram Saikia
S/o Sunai
1. Anupama
3. Munindra Saikia
Borah
Saikia
Saikia
S/o Late Sunaram
2. Dhaniram
S/o Late Kusha Saikia
W/o
Saikia
Saikia
2. Anupama Saikia
Umaram
4. Sri Maikan Bora
S/o Late
W/o Late Umaram
1. Sri Rajen
W/o Khitiram Bora
Sunaram
5. Sri Maheswar Borah S/o Late
Saikia
Saikia
5. Arbindra Bora
Saikia
6. Sri Mahiram Borah
Golap Borah
3. Kharga kanta
S/o Late
6. Arup Borah
3. Sri Arsana
7. Akon Borah
1. Sri Dulu
Bhuyan
Kusha Saikia
S/o Late Dilip Borah
Borah
4. Bakul Bhuyan
1. Kanumuri
7. Sri Arsana Borah
W/o Late
S/o Late Roshikanta
Gopal Raju
W/o Late Dilip
Dilip Borah
S/o Late Golap Borah
Sutradhar
8. Sri Koshoulya
W/o Babul
489
490
491
746
746
746
218
218
218
Private
Private
Private
Agriculture
Agriculture
Agriculture
0.005
0.004
0.004
1. Rajen Chandra
Barman
5. Kanumuri Gopal
S/o PK Surja
W/o Jatin Chandra
Raju S/o PK Surja
Narayan
9. Sri Dulu Sutradhar
Narayan
492
770
89
Private
Trade Site
0.033
1. Kanumuri Gopal
1. Kanumuri
1. Sri Puspalata Saikia 1. Sri
Raju
Gopal Raju
Father Nandaram
Puspalata
S/o PK Surja Narayan
Saikia
Saikia
Borah
506
S/o PK Surja
39
120
Private
Agriculture
0.025
(p)
1. Sri Gunindra Kumar
1. Sri
Bordoloi S/o Iswadhar
Dipranjan
2. Sri Dipranjan
Bordoloi
Bordoloi
2.Sri Dullal
3. Sri Dullal Bordoloi
Bordoloi
Narayan
4. Sri Amrit Bordoloi
3. Sri Amrit
1. Puspa Kanta Borah
1. Puspa
5. Sri Hareswar
Bordoloi
Nandaram
S/o Late Upemdra
Kanta Borah
Bordoloi S/o Late
4. Sri
Saikia
Kanta Borah
S/o Late
Rasheswar Bordoloi.
Hareswar
493
826
18
Private
Agriculture
0.027
1. Sri Anil Chandra
1. Sri Rajib Baruah
Upemdra
Bordoloi
Biswas
S/o Golap
Kanta Borah
S/o Late
2. Nikhil Ch Biswas
1. Sri Anil
1. Peu Satnami
1. Sri Atul
Rasheswar
S/o Sri kant
Chandra
S/o Sritam Satnami
Saikia
3. Atul Borah
Biswas
2. Prema
S/o Late Ghana Kanta
S/o Sri
kanta Borah
2.Sri Mukul Mahanta
Mahanta
4. Kakali Baruah
Kanta
S/o Late
3.Sri Keshab Mahanta
W/o Late
S/o Late Bhuban
Biswas
Kampai
4.Sri Gautam Mahanta
Bhog
Saikia
Late Bhogchandra
Mahanta
1. Peu Satnami
1. Sri Atul
Mahanta
2. Smt.
S/o Sritam Satnami
Krishnapriya
‘494
827
2
Private
Agriculture
0.019
5. Sri Numali Baruah
474
0.087
Bordoloi
Father
472
Agriculture
S/o Late Badan
W/o Babul
471
Private
Name of Land
Interested
Person
Owner
Kanta Bora
477
Borah
109
Area in
Hectares/
Square
metters
1. Lakhi
Niranjan
672
401
Nature of
Land
Mahendra
S/o Late
468
931
Type
of land
Nath Koch
0.033
0.004
Patta
No.
S/o Mathura Koch
Neul Sahu
467
Survey No.
Dag
No.
Koch
Lakhidhar
466
Ghanakanta
1. Sri Kakali
Bhuban
Bora
659
12. Lakhikanta Baruah
S/o Umesh
496
Baruah
W/o Nalin
464
Sl.
No.
1. Atul Borah
S/o Late
Nath Baruah
463
11. Rajib Baruah
Baruah
Kurmi
658
Name of Land
Interested
Person
S/o Late Golap Baruah S/o Late
4. Sri Bhupen
462
Owner
Padmeswar
Koch
458
475
1. Sri
Patta
No.
Name of the village
Agriculture
Survey No.
Dag
No.
Name of the district
Name of taluk/circle
Private
Sl.
No.
Nagaon
AP-
Name of Land
Owner
Interested
Person
Kaliabar Revenue Circle
Darigaji
650
Area in
Hectares/
Square
metters
Nagaon
Patta
No.
Nature of
Land
Name of the district
Name of taluk/circle
Name of the village
Dag
No.
Type
of land
Nagaon
Name of the village
Survey No.
Kaliabar Revenue Circle
Hatigaon
457
Nagaon
456
Kaliabar Revenue Circle
Darigaji
Sl.
No.
Name of the district
Name of taluk/circle
Contd. from Page 13
Kaliabar Revenue Circle
Darigaji
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 2016
W/o Late Golap
1. Nikhil
495
842
3
Private
Agriculture
0.027
Bordoloi.
507
41
211
Private
Agriculture
0.131
1. Sri Mukut Mahanta
6. Prag Baruah
Chandra
Saikia
5. Sabitri
7. Sri Prasanta Baruah
Biswas
2. Prema
Mahanta
8. Sri Paresh
S/o Sri Kanta
kanta Borah
6. Sri Rana
9. Ranjit Baruah
Biswas
S/o Late
Mahanta
10. Sanjib Baruah
Kampai
1.Smt.Sabitri
Contd. on Page 15
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 2016
514
515
516
517
218
218
218
218
218
28
14
14
14
14
14
14
Hatigaon
Nagaon
Kaliabar Revenue Circle
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Agriculture
Agriculture
Agriculture
Agriculture
Agriculture
Agriculture
Agriculture
Agriculture
Agriculture
0.132
0.036
0.003
0.031
0.029
0.020
0.015
0.029
0.019
0.024
518
224
68
Private
Agriculture
0.023
519
224
68
Private
Agriculture
0.023
520
521
224
224
68
68
Private
Private
Agriculture
Agriculture
0.019
0.025
1.Sri Khagen Saikia
S/o Late Dimbeswar
Saikia
1. Sri Mahendra
Hazarika S/o Luku
Hazarika
2. Sri Tilu Borah
Saikia W/o Sri Prabhat
Ch.Saikia
3.Sri Birendra
Hazarika
4. Smti Dip Shikha
Hazarika Podar
W/o Tapash Padar
1. Sri Dinaram Borah
S/o Kesai
2. Sri Harendra Nath
Borah
3. Sri Upendra
Chandra Borah
S/o Dina Nath
1. Sri Durlabh Borah
S/o Bhadar Borah
2. Sri Siva Ram Borah
S/o Thagi Borah
3. Sri Kanmai Borah
D/o-Late Bhodor
Borah
4. Sri Deba Borah
S/o Durlabh Borah
5. Sri Chandra Charan
Borah
6. Sri Bimal Ch Borah
7. Sri Jiten Ch Borah
S/o Sumeswar Borah
8. Sri Senimai Borah
W/o Late Sumeswar
Borah
9. Sri Ganesh Baglari
S/o Khudiram Baglari
10. Sri Durgeshwar
Borah
S/o Late Puna
Ram Borah
11. Sri Mahendra
Borah or Bhaiti Borah
S/o Sri Kashiram
Borah
12. Sri Prasanna
Hazarika S/o Late
Chandra Kanta
13. Sri Jugen Borah
S/o- Durlabh Borah
1. Sri Kanailal Rathi
S/o Late Mangilal
Rathi
2. Sri Puma Kanta
Rajkhowa
S/o Durgadhar
Rajkhowa
3. Sri Dilip Phukan
S/o Banamali
4. Sri Tapan Kumar
Borah
S/o Mohan Borah
5. Srmti Amiya
Rajkhowa W/o
Giridhar Borah
6. Sri Apurba Bordoloi
S/o Badan Bordoloi
7. Sri Naha Hazarika
S/o Biren
8. Smti Rina Borah
W/o Ratneswar Borah
9. Sri Sarbeswar Saikia
1.Sri Babul
Borah S/o
Tikhar
2.Sri
Lakhidhar
Borah S/o
Late
Bhogiram
Borah
3.Sri
Tankeswar
Saikia S/o
Bihuram
4.Ratneswar
Hazarika S/o
Late
Punaram
5.Sri
Nripendra
Kumar
Mahanta
6.Sri Ranjit
Kumar
Mahanta S/o
Mahendra
7.Minakhi
Mahanta W/o
Nripendra
Kumar
Mahanta
8.Dattatreya
Kashyap D/o
Nripendra
Kumar
Mahanta
1.Sri Khagen
Saikia
S/o Late
Dimbeswar
Saikia
Sri Tihu
Borah Saikia
W/o Prabhat
Ch Saikia
1. Sri Siva
Ram Borah
S/o Thagi
Borah
2. Sri
Chandra
Charan
Borah S/o
Sumeswar
Borah
3. Sri
Mahendra
Borah
or Bhaiti
Borah
S/o Late
Kashiram
Borah
4. Sri
Mahendra
Dutta
5. Sri Jugen
Borah
S/o- Durlabh
Borah
6. Deba
Borah
S/o Durlabh
Chandra
Borah
Srmti Amiya
Rajkhowa
W/o Giridhar
Borah
Sri Puma
Kanta
Rajkhowa
S/o
Durgadhar
Rajkhowa
Sri
Sarbeswar
Saikia S/o
Liladhar
Sri Rina
Bora W/o
Ratneswar
Bora.
240
25
Private
Residential
0.051
523
323(P)
87
Private
Residential
0.054
524
463(p)
243
Private
Agriculture
0.013
525
4 63(p)
526
466(p)
527
466(p)
528
466(p)
529
523
530
2388
537
532
459
533
534
535
536
537
538
539
540
541
509
83
423
425
440
440
450
451
243
239
239
239
AP 7
250
249
AP-3
AP-6
629
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
483
457
525
579
Agriculture
Agriculture
Agriculture
Agriculture
Residential
Residential
Agriculture
Agriculture
Residential
Residential
531
457
Agriculture
Residential
Private
Private
Private
Residential
Residential
Residential
Residential
0.025
0.016
0.016
0.016
0.005
0.005
0.003
0.040
0.033
0.005
0.003
0.004
0.020
0.020
0.021
0. 023
0.028
Owner
Name of Land
Interested
Person
S/o Lilia Dhar
10. Sri Kalpana Borah
W/o Achyut Borah
11. Sri Achyut Borah
S/o Late Phatick
Borah
12. Sri Dulal Borthakur
S/o Tilok
13. Sri Prachanna
Hazarika
S/o Chandra Kanta
Hazarika
1.Sri Rupram Keot S/o
Late Thanuram
1. Sri Sabitri
2.Sri Mukul Mahanta
Mahanta W/o
3.Sri Keshab Mahanta
Bhog
4.Sri Gautam Mahanta
Mahanta
Late Bhogchandra
2. Sri Taru
Mahanta Mother-
Goswami
Nature of
Land
Area in
Hectares/
Square
metters
Owner
Name of Land
Interested
Person
9.Sri Krishna Priya
Mahanta W/o Late
Naren Mahanta
10.Sri Dullal Mahanta
11. Sri Gautam
Mahanta
454
455
Private
Residential
0.013
543
454
455
Private
Residential
0.011
1. Sri Dullal Ch. Borah
S/o Sri Biren Borah
2.Sri Madhabi
Sri Rupak
Borah S/o
Late Robin
Bordoloi W/o Late
Giridhar
3.Sri Gunindra Kumar
Borah
Sri Dullal
Ch. Borah
Bordoloi
S/o Sri Biren
4. Sri Gautam Bordoloi Borah
S/o Late Giridhar
5. Sri Birendra Kumar
Borah S/o Late Jaliram
6. Sri Rupak Borah
S/o Late Robin Borah
7. Smt. Rupa Borah
544
455
406
Private
Residential
545
0.004
W/o Sri Mridul Kumar
Borah
1. Sri Umaram Borah
Sri Dullal Ch.
S/o Late Khiti
2. Sri Dullal Ch. Borah
S/o Sri Biren Borah
Borah S/o Sri
Biren Borah
Sri Umaram
Sri Umaram Borah S/o
Borah S/o
Late Khiti
Sri Umaram
0.001
546
456
547
458
406
Private
507
Residential
Residential
0.017
0.025
Late Khiti
Borah S/o
Late Khiti
1. Sri Swarnalata
Bordoloi
1. Sri
Birendra Ch.
W/o Gagan
2.Sri Hemadhar
Bordoloi
Borah S/o
Kaliram 2.
Sri Baby
S/o Late Indreswar
3.Sri Gunindra
Bordoloi
Bordoloi
W/o Late
Mridul
S/o Late Giridhar
4.Sri Biren Ch. Borah
S/o. Late Baliram
Bordoloi 3.
Sri
Swarnalata
5. Sri Pushpa Kanta
Borah
6. Sri Zamini Borah
Bordoloi
W/o Gagan
7.Sri Hernkanta Borah
8. Sri Jay Kanta Borah
S/o Late Lakhikanta
9.Sri Baby Bordoloi
W/o Late Mridul
Bordoloi
10. Sri Sujata Bordoloi
D/o Mridul
548
459
498
Residential
0.036
1. Sri Gunindra
Bordoloi
2.Sri Gautam Bordoloi
S/o Late Giridhar
1. Sri Sadhan
Bordoloi
(Gunindra
Bordoloi)
2.Sri Gautam
Bordoloi S/o
Giridhar
Bordoloi 3.
Sri Nirup
Phukan S/o Late
Dayaram, 4.
Sri Haliram
549
550
551
552
224
46
Private
Agriculture
0.007
Ch.Bhagawati
S/o Sri
Jagat Ch.
S/o Sri Jagat Ch.
Bhagawati
Bhagawati
Govt.
Govt.
0.013
1670
Govt.
Govt.
0.001
Government Land
Land
Goverment
1. Sri Golap
Ch.Hazarika
S/o Late Golok,
2. Sri Pradip Kumar
Borah S/o Late
Bhuram
Land
Sri Pradip
Kumar Borah
S/o Bhuram
Sri Ratan
Karmakar
S/o Late
3. Ratan Karmakar
S/o Late Sudhir,
4. Sabita Dutta
S/o Late Bhobotush
Dutta,
5. Dullal Hazarika,
6.Sanjeeb Hazarika
Sudhir
Sri Sabita
Dutta W/o
Late Bhobotush
Dutta
Sri Dullal
Hazarika S/o
S/o Golap
Sri Hemkanta
Hazarika, Sri
Narakanta Hazarika
S/o Golok
1. Sri Siba Prasad
Sarmah S/o Late
Golap Hazarika
Sri Hemkanta
Hazarika ,Sri
Narakanta
Hazarika S/o Golok
Sri Phanidhar
Nath S/o
Nabin 2. Sri Mubarak
Ali S/o Sahanur 3. Sri
Golap Hazarika S/o
Late Guluk 4. Sri
Risheswar Bora S/o.
Late Hemaie 5.
Nareswari Nath W/o
Late
Rupram(Husband
For
Pattadar
Sl.no-5)
Sri Isheswar
Borah S/o
Fanidhar Nath 6. Sri
Mahikanta Barua S/o
Ramnath 7. Sri Madan
Mohan Hazarika S/o
Guluk.
1. Sri Kabinda Biswas
S/o Late Rashik,
Hemai
Sri Madan
Mohan
Hazarika
Late
Mohanbasi
2
Private
Agriculture
0.001
553
43
2
Private
Agriculture
0.001
554
43
2
Private
Agriculture
0.001
555
43
2
Private
Agriculture
0.001
556
44
5
Private
Agriculture
0.003
557
41
7
Private
Agriculture
0.003
568
41
7
0.001
569
41
7
0.003
560
33
53
562
W/o Kandeswar
2.Sri Jugal
Ch.Bhagawati
1110
43
561
Borah S/o Late
Nandaram Borah
1. Sri Dirnbeswar Kalita Sri Jugal
3.Sri Minati Devi
W/o Sri Jugal Chandra
Government Land
Business
0.025
138
Govt.
0.051
2. Sri Haralal Biswas
3. Sri Rishikesh
Biswas
S/o Late Mohanbasi
Government Land
141
Govt.
0.021
Government Land
8.Sri Santanu Mahanta
S/o Naren
Type
of land
542
5. Sri Rana Mahanta
7.Sri Prasujya Mahanta
Patta
No.
Mahanta
13. Taru Goswami
W/o Late Ananda
1. Mukut Mahanta
6. Sri Ratul Mahanta
Survey No.
Dag
No.
15
12.Sri Pallab Mahanta
S/o Late Ananda
1.Sri Rupram Keot
S/o Late
Thanuram
Sri Girikanta Saikia,
Sri Girikanta
S/o Late Dhanai
Saikia S/o
Late Dhanai
1.Sri Rupeswar Borah 1.Sri
S/o Late Koliram
Rupeswar
Borah
Borah, S/o
2.Sri Iseswar Hazarika Late Koliram
S/o Late Umaram
Borah
Hazarika
2.Sri Iseswar
Hazarika S/o
Late Umaram
Hazarika
1.Sri Mukut Mahanta
Smt.Krishna
2. Sri Mukul Mahanta
Priya
3.Sri Keshab Mahanta Mahanta
4.Sri Gautam Mahanta W/o-Late
S/o Late Bhogchandra Naren
Mahanta
Mahanta
5. Sabitri Mahanta
Smt.Taru
W/o Bhog Chandra
Goswami
6. Sri Rana Mahanta
W/o-Late
7. Sri Ratul Mahanta
Ananda
8.Sri Santanu Mahanta 1. Smt.Sabitri
S/o Naren
Mahanta W/o
9.Sri Krishna Priya
Late Bhog
Mahanta W/o Late
Mahanta
Naren Mahanta
2. Sri Mukul
10.Sri Dullal Mahanta Mahanta,S/o
11.Sri Gautam
Bhog
Mahanta
Mahanta
12.Sri Pallab Mahanta
S/o Late Ananda
Mahanta
13. Taru Goswami
W/o Late Ananda
1. Hemchandra Kalita 1. Hemchandra
S/o Late Kesaram
Kalita S/o Late
2.Sri Suren Hazarika
Kesaram
S/o Umaram
2.Sri Suren
3.Sri Pumima Hazarika Hazarika S/o
D/o Late Sonaram
Umaram
4. Isheswar Hazarika
3.Sri Purnima
S/o Umaram
Hazarika D/o
Late Sonaram
1. Sri Rupanjali
1. Sri
Bordoloi,
Rupanjali
W/o Late Pabitra
Bordoloi,
Bordoloi
W/o Late
2. Pratikshya Bordoloi Pabitra
D/o Late Pabitra
Bordoloi
Bordoloi
1. Sri Apurba Bordoloi 1. Sri Apurba
S/o Late Badan
Bordoloi S/o
Bordoloi
Late Badan
Bordoloi
1. Sri Rupram Keot
1. Sri Rupram
S/o Late Thanu Keot
Keot S/o Late
Thanu Keot
Smt Mallika Kalita
Smt Mallika
D/o Late Joy Mohan
Kalita D/o Late
Joy Mohan
1. Sri Ranjit Kr.Borah
1. Sri Ranjit
S/o Late Mahendra
Kr.Borah S/o
Nath Borah
Late Mahendra
Nath Borah
1. Sri Nabin Ch. Saikia Sri
2. Sri Mohit Ch. Saikia Dimbeswar
S/o Late Minaram
Saikia S/o
3.Sri Biren Saikia
Late Nabin
4.Sri Prafulla Saikia
5.Sri Mineswari Saikia
6.Sri Bhabani Saikia
D/o Sri Deben Saikia
7.Smt.Maikon Saikia
W/o Late Deben Saikia
1. Sri Anjal Saikia
Sri Mahudai
2.Sri Ananta Saikia
Saikia S/o
S/o Late Kama I
Kamal Saikia
1. Sri Babul Saikia
1. Sri Babul
2.Sri Sarat Saikia
Saikia 2.Sri
3.Sri Dullal Saikia
Dullal Saikia
S/o Khagen Saikia
S/o Khagen
Saikia,Smt
Pampi Saikia
W/o Late
Sarat Saikia
1. Sri Pramilla
Saikia W/o Sri
Khagen Saikia
2. Sri Babul Saikia
S/o Sri Khagen
Saikia
1. Sri Iswar Kt.Mahanta 1. Sri
S/o Bapai
Debananda
2.Sri Mukut Mahanta
Mahanta S/o
3.Sri Mukul Mahanta,
Thuleswar
4.Sri Keshab Mahanta
5.Sri Gautam Mahanta
S/o Late Bhog,
Mother-Sabitri
Mahanta
W/o Late Bhog
Sabitri Mahanta
Sl.
No.
Name of the Village
Area in
Hectares/
Square
metters
Kuwaritol
Nature of
Land
Name of the district
Name of Taluka/Circle
Type
of land
522
531
1. Sri Harendra
Nath Borah
2. Sri Upendra
Chandra
Borah S/o
Dina Nath
Patta
No.
Nagaon
Kaliabar Revenue Circle
Name of the Village
Hatigaon
Mahanta
W/o Late
Naren
Mahanta
3. Smt.Taru
Goswann
Mahanta
W/o Late
Ananda
Mahanta
Survey No.
Dag
No.
Upper Borbhogia
218
197
Private
Agriculture
7. Sri Ratuf Mahanta
8. Sri Prasujya
Mahanta
9.Sri Santanu Mahanta
S/o Naren
10.Sri Krishna Priya
Mahanta W/o Late
Naren Mahanta
11.Sri Dullal Mahanta
12.Sri. Gautam
Mahanta
13.Sri Pallab Mahanta
S/o Late Ananda
Mahanta
14. Taru Goswami W/o
Late Ananda
1.Sri Babul Borah S/o
Tikhar
2.Sri Lakhidhar Borah
S/o Late Bhogiram
Borah
3.Sri Tankeswar Saikia
S/o Bihuram
4.Ratneswar Hazarika
S/o Late Punaram
5.Sri Nripendra Kumar
Mahanta
6.Sri Ranjit Kumar
Mahanta S/o Mahendra
7.Minakhi Mahanta
W/o Nripendra. Kumar
Mahanta
8.Dattatreya Kashyap
D/o Nripendra Kumar
Mahanta
Sl.
No.
Langichook
513
217(P)
207
Private
Name of Land
Owner
Interested
Person
Dhanekhowa
512
46(P)
114
Area in
Hectares/
Square
metters
2 No Bhorbondha
511
43
Patta
No.
Nature of
Land
Kuwaritol
42
509
510
Dag
No.
Type
of land
Name of the district
Name of Taluka/Circle
Name of the Village
Darigaji
508
Survey No.
Nagaon
Kaliabar Revenue Circle
Name of the district
Name of Taluka/Circle
Nagaon
Kaliabar Revenue Circle
Contd. from Page 14
Sl.
No.
Nagaon
Kaliabar Revenue Circle
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Janasanyog/379/16
Goverment
Sri Haralal
Biswas S/o
Goverment
Land
Goverment
Land
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MAYA PRAKASH, Director
NATIONAL
Aadhaar to be linked with Toppers scam accused sent to judicial custody
caste, domicile certificates
16 THE ASSAM TRIBUNE, GUWAHATI
WEDNESDAY, 22 JUNE, 2016
PATNA, June 21: Former Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) chairman Lalkeshwar Prasad Singh, his wife Usha Sinha and five
others were today remanded in 14 days judicial custody in connection with the intermediate toppers scam. Special vigilance judge
Raghvendra Kumar Singh passed the order after the seven were produced in his court in the wake of the special investigation team (SIT),
probing the intermediate toppers scam, slapped charges against them under the provisions of Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988. – PTI
NEW DELHI, June 21: All
state governments have been
asked to link Aadhaar with
caste and domicile certificates
to be issued to school students,
as part of a first-of-its-kind initiative by the Centre.
The states have been told
to ensure that such certificates
are issued within 60 days time
to the students when they are
studying in Class V or VIII.
The development assumes
significance as there have
been complaints of delay in
grant of scholarship to stu-
Hospital asked
to pay Rs 7 lakh
compensation
Janasanyog/1574/16
NEW DELHI, June 21: A
consumer forum here has directed a city hospital to pay
over Rs 7 lakh to a Delhi Police personnel for wrongly
transplanting a pace-maker
which was not needed, saying it was “against all medical ethics”.
South Delhi District Consumer Disputes Redressal
Forum bench, presided by Justice N K Goel, asked Rohinibased Saroj Hospital and Heart
Institute to pay Rs 7,24,135 to
Ravinder Singh Pawar, then
Public Relations Officer at the
Delhi Police Headquarters.
“We hold that Opposite
Party-2 (hospital) had implanted the AICD (automated implantable cardioverter
defibrillator) in the complainant without there being a need
to do so, only with a view to
earn profits.
“Not only this, Opposite
Party-2 also implanted an unnecessary AICD (which must
be a metal in the body of the
complainant) which in the
facts and circumstances of the
case was against all medical
ethics,” the forum said, holding the hospital guilty of “unfair trade practice”. – PTI
dents belonging to Scheduled
Caste and Scheduled Tribes.
Besides, people have often
complained of harassment allegedly by government officials in getting caste and domicile certificates issued.
“The state government
may also try to get the information of students fed into the
meta data to be made online
and may link it to Aadhaar
enabled data, if feasible.
“Sincere efforts be made to
issue these certificates along
with Aadhaar number,” reads
Frequently Asked Questions
(FAQs) released by Personnel
Ministry on issuance of caste
and certificates in schools.
The Unique Identification
Authority of India (UIDAI) issues Aadhaar – a 12-digit
number which acts as a proof
of identity and address, anywhere in the country.
The main objective of issuance of caste or tribe certificate is to facilitate access of
bona-fide candidates belonging
to Scheduled Castes and
Scheduled Tribes to the re-
served posts and services under the state or central governments and secure admission in educational institutions
and get other facilities.
“The concerned revenue or
state government authorities
would scrutinise or verify the
documents and issue the relevant certificates preferably
within a period of 30-60 days,”
it said. The responsibility for
issuance of residency and caste
certificate is with the state
governments and Union territories. – PTI
Parrikar performs yoga
with soldiers
KANPUR, June 21: On the
second International Yoga Day,
Defence Minister Manohar
Parrikar joined soldiers in performing yoga in the Cantonment area here and later met
the bereaved family of Lt Colonel Pankaj Singh, who was killed
in Arunachal Pradesh recently.
The minister reached Kanpur airport by a special plane this
morning and spent around 20
minutes with the army officers,
soldiers and their families while
participating in a yoga programme at Garrison Ground.
Despite yoga being an “indigenous practice”, the de-
fence minister said most people in the country were unaware of its importance.
The minister also noted the
potential of yoga as an employment generator besides a practice to keep people healthy.
“ Today, the world looks at
India as people everywhere
want to adopt yoga as a part of
their lifestyle. Yoga helps us
keep healthy. It also has employment generation potential,” said the defence minister.
He later visited the ancestral house of Lt Colonel Pankaj
Singh in Vimannagar in Chakeri area of the city and paid trib-
utes to him. Singh was killed
in action in Arunachal Pradesh
on June 13.
Parrikar consoled his family
members and assured them of
all possible help from the defence ministry. He also offered
Singh’s wife, assistance in
seeking a job if she so desired.
Asked the border dispute
with China, Parrikar said
Indo-China “frontier” was
“stable” and there have been
no incidents of encroachment
since last year.
The minister, however,
chose not to answer queries
about GST. – PTI
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Nitish shocked at students’ suicides
PATNA, June 21: Bihar
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar
today expressed shock over
suicides by youths due to failure in examinations, including
competitive exams, and asked
parents not to push their children to fulfill their dreams.
Kumar’s comments came after a copy of the book “Suicide?
There is always a tomorrow”
authored by journalist Sanjay
Sinha was presented to him.
The Chief Minister, after
leafing through the book, said
it was sad to read about youths
taking the extreme step after
being unable to manage mental stress, and leaving their
families and society in pain.
Parents of many of them are
at fault as they push their children to fulfill their own desires
of becoming a doctor or an engineer, he said. He talked about
the situation at Kota, known as
the country’s ‘coaching hub’,
where there is often news of
students ending their lives after poor performance in one or
two preparatory exams.
The book which was released by senior BJP leader
Shatrughan Sinha on Saturday
highlights the magnitude of the
problem and suggests the need
for a serious discussion on how
to relieve students of excessive mental stress. – PTI
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the diversity of food in this country, but also by
the love that Indians add to their cooking.
Todd, who is from Queensland, added that the
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one of the many reasons she fell in love with India.
“I first visited India in September 2014. So
now I have actually travelled to the country six
times since then and live here for six months
(every year). The moment I stepped into India, I
instantly fell in love, I connected with people and
felt welcomed,” Todd told IANS in an interview.
Since there isn’t much Indian food in Australia,
she was “not overly exposed” to it. “When I
reached India, I was blown away with the diversity of the food... My brain exploded with choices
making me fall in love with it even more,” said
Todd, who discovers new and unexplored facets
of Goa, including its hidden culinary treasures on
FOX Life’s ‘Serve It Like Sarah’.
Todd says her first visit to India left her “more
blown away than I expected to be”.
“I realised that they put in a lot of love when
they cook in India and it is corny to say, but I think
when you put your emotions to your cooking, it
tastes better,” said Todd, who started her career
To serve,
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as a model at the age of 18.
Todd, who has a son, Phoenix, with British partner of Indian descent Devinder Garcha, feels people around the world are “really embracing” Indian cuisine.
Talking about the show, she said: “To do an
adventure, travel series around Goa, exploring
food and learning from the locals was really a fun
concept that excited me. The main concept was
to find out different Goan cuisines, but along the
way we really wanted to look into the offbeat side
of Goa.”
After coming into limelight with her stint in
cooking reality TV show ‘MasterChef Australia’
as a contestant, Todd opened her restaurant
Antares at the Vagator beach of Goa last year.
And being a part of ‘Serve It Like Sarah’ turned
to be a bonus for the lady, who says she now has a
bundle of recipes to add to the menu of her restaurant.
“Indians have a different palette because they
are used to the spices and their local flavour; so I
put a spin to the dishes from an Australian menu.
The menu is developing every day and I am adding a new dish every week. And I am excited to
say that I have got a whole bunch of dishes for the
menu from the FOX Life show,” said the mother
of one.
Her restaurant was launched last year in November, and Todd would like its branches in cities
like Delhi and Mumbai.
Todd will soon launch her second book – a compilation of recipes that are wholesome, healthy
and tasty.
“A lot of time people think healthy eating is
having lettuce leaves. But it is about having a wide
variety of nutrition and flavour so you don’t get
bored. People will be surprised by tasting the
dishes from the book,” she said. – IANS
Indians put in a lot of love
into cooking, celebrity
chef Sarah Todd tells
Sugandha Rawal in an
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Jaana Na Dil Se Door
Dehleez
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CROSSWORD - 5705
5
By JACQUELINE BIGAR
6
HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Wednesday, June 22, 2016:
This year you will have the advantage of several different traits that will
help you in your life. You will be practical, precise and determined, yet you
also will think outside the box and will have no problem breaking patterns.
This mix will be very powerful. If you are single, you intrigue many people.
Others want to get to know you better. Take your time developing a
relationship. If you are attached, the two of you enjoy each other on a oneon-one level. Make a point of scheduling lots of couple time together.
AQUARIUS encourages you to go down a new path.
The Stars Show the Kind of Day You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult
15
THE PHANTOM
®
BLONDIE
By Lee Falk
Across
1 In a way
(4,2)
7 The lawyers’
jargon - a
slang or
colloquial
usage ? (8)
8 Estimate
rank or
quality ? (4)
1 0 Nearsightedness (6)
1 1 Damage (6)
1 4 Bundle of
yarn on
broomstick
(3)
1 6 Craziness,
eccentricity
or lunacy
(5)
1 7 Notice,
observe or
see (4)
1 9 An initial try,
a marauding
expedition
(5)
2 1 Author
Kundera (5)
2 2 Threescore
(5)
2 3 Chinese
weight (4)
2 6 Illumination
(5)
2 8 Resistance
unit (3)
2 9 Wading birds
(6)
3 0 Jesus; the
messiah (6)
3 1 Employed (4)
3 2 Virtue (8)
3 3 Comedian’s
rapid jokes
(6)
Down
1 Hinder (6)
2 Small threelegged table
(6)
3 Jumping,
biting insect
(4)
4 A close and
trusted friend
(4,3)
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19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
30
SOLUTION TO TRIBUNE CROSSWORD – 5705
HEALTH CAPSULES®
JUMBLED WORDS
by Bron Smith
Given below are four jumbled words. Solve
the jumbles to make proper words and move
them to the respective squares below. Select
the letters in the shaded squares and jumble
them to get the answer for the given quip.
HAGAR THE HORRIBLE
Two kinds of people: Those who ___ what
they ___ and... (6,..,5)
SOLUTION
Health Capsules is not intended
to be of a diagnostic nature.
Words: Spark, finis, nitwit, father.
Answer: Two kinds of people: Those who
finish what they start and...
+++
Thought for the day
Who dares think one thing, and another tell, My heart detests him as the
gates of hell.
– HOMER
12
13
Across: 1 Sort of, 7 Legalese, 8 Rate, 10 Myopia, 11 Injury, 14
Mop, 16 Mania, 17 Espy, 19 Foray, 21 Milan, 22 Sixty, 23 Tael, 26
Light, 28 Ohm, 29 Egrets, 30 Christ, 31 Used, 32 Goodness,
33 Patter.
Down: 1 Stymie, 2 Teapoy, 3 Flea, 4 Main man, 5 Begun, 6 Kenya,
8 Romp, 9 Tip, 12 Jay, 13 Rinse, 15 Bolts, 18 Sprig, 19 Fix, 20 Ray,
21 Mittens, 22 She, 23 Threat, 24 Amid, 25 Litter, 26 Ledge,
27 Groom, 28 Ohs, 30 Cusp.
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
+++You have the drive and follow-through to get where you want
to go. You might not be aware of how provocative you can be. If
you are the recipient of any hostility, understand that it could have to do
with someone being jealous of you. Tonight: Hang with your friends.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
++++You might want to say something to a close friend, but opt not
to as you realize this person might read your comments as coming
from jealousy. You gain insight into how another person reacts; you might not be
comfortable with what you are seeing. Tonight: In the middle of nearly everything.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
++++You can see through a friend’s reactions. Know that this
doesn’t mean you need to give this person any feedback; he or she
might not be able to hear what you say anyway. Later in the day, you’ll want
to address a matter involving those at a distance. Tonight: Follow the music.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
+++++Others have been dominant as of late. As a result, you
could have difficulty putting in your two cents. Make it clear that
you need to have a discussion with someone in your life who is very important. A one-on-one chat proves to be far more fluid. Tonight: Make it cuddly.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)
++++Decide to rid yourself of as much as you can today. You
will want to be free later in the day. You could be overwhelmed by
trying to squeeze too much into a few hours. Unexpected news comes
your way. Adjust accordingly, and it will work out. Tonight: Don’t be alone.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
++++You have an unusual gift of coming up with solutions from
out of left field. You have a strong sense of what you want to
accomplish and what can be accomplished right now. Curb a desire to take
off early in the day. Tonight: Get as much sleep as possible.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)
+++Don’t indulge a desire to cocoon right now. You have a lot on
your plate and no time to fool around. Be more observant of others,
or else you might be surprised by someone’s actions. This person’s body
language speaks volumes. Tonight: Opt for a wild midweek break.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)
+++You could be a bit tired of seeing the same old patterns
emerge. Someone has a unique and not necessarily agreeable
way of communicating. This person is unlikely to change. Accept this
fact, and you will be a lot more content in your interactions. Tonight:
Happily head home.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)
++++You might want to consider an offer that comes in from
out of left field and involves your finances. As good as it may
look, someone might be leaving out a key detail. Your sense of humor will
come into play when you realize the mistake. Tonight: Someone is looking
for you.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
++++Continue being a little self-indulgent. However, if you are going
to worry about everything while you’re off doing what you want, then
reconsider. You have the skills and the efficiency to do what is needed and also
take some time to yourself. Tonight: Others smile when you smile.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)
+++Be ready to take your day in a new direction. Just because
you have plans does not mean you have to turn down an opportunity to make more desirable choices. A surprise could head your way
that encourages a change in your schedule. Tonight: Someone finds you
very desirable.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)
++++You will draw in much more of what you want. Touch base
with someone at a distance who means a lot to you. As a result, you
will feel far more content. Recognize that you don’t have time for daydreaming; focus on what needs to be done. Tonight: Get some R and R.
8
9
Started or
commenced
(5)
Nairobi is its
capital (5)
Frolic (4)
___ of an
iceberg :
small evident
part of
something
much bigger
? (3)
Songbird (3)
Wash lightly
in water (5)
Counterpart
for nuts ? (5)
A small
branch of a
tree (5)
___ up :
choosing,
deciding on ?
(3)
A beam of
light (3)
Fingerless
gloves (7)
A female
person (3)
Menace (6)
Among, in
the company
of (4)
Rubbish left
in public
places (6)
Shelf (5)
Clean and
care for (5)
Surprised
reactions ?
(3)
Pointed end
(4)
INTERNATIONAL
18 THE ASSAM TRIBUNE, GUWAHATI
Tremor hits
central Nepal
KATHMANDU, June 21: A
tremor of 4.4 magnitude today shook central Nepal, nearly 14 months after a massive
earthquake devastated the
Himalayan nation killing about
9,000 people.
The epicentre was located at
Nuwakot district, 80 km southwest of Kathmandu. The National Seismological Centre said
that it was the 461st aftershock
with 4 or more magnitude since
the 7.8 magnitude quake hit the
country last year.– PTI
US asks NSG members to support India’s bid
WASHINGTON, June 21: Amid China’s
opposition, the US has given a fresh push to
India’s NSG membership bid by asking
members of the elite club to support India’s entry into the grouping during the
ongoing plenary meeting in Seoul.
“We believe, and this has been US policy
for some time, that India is ready for membership and the United States calls on participating governments to support India’s application at the plenary session of Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG),” White House Press
Secretary Josh Earnest told reporters.
“At the same time, participating govern-
ments will need to reach a consensus decision in order to admit any applicant into the
group and the United States will certainly
be advocating for India’s membership,”
Earnest said as the 5-day annual plenary
session of the 48-member club began in the
South Korean capital yesterday.
His remarks came after China said India’s membership is not on the agenda of
the NSG meeting in Seoul.
The NSG remains divided over non-NPT
countries like India becoming its members,
China’s Foreign Ministry had said yesterday less than 24 hours after External Af-
fairs Minister Sushma Swaraj exuded hope
that “we would be able to convince China
to support our entry to the NSG”.
US President Barack Obama, Earnest
said, had an opportunity to discuss the issue
of India’s NSG membership bid with Prime
Minister Narendra Modi during their White
House meeting earlier this month.
“The United States, as you know, strongly
supports India’s application to join the Nuclear Suppliers Group,” Earnest said.
“We have made our views known both
publicly and privately, and we’ll continue to
do so,” Earnest said when asked if the US
Yoga is India’s
gift to world,
says Sadhguru
Hundreds participate in a mass yoga event in front of the Sydney Opera House on International
Yoga Day in Sydney, Australia, on Tuesday. – UNI
UN chief urges
people to
commit to unity
UNITED NATIONS, June
21: Underscoring yoga’s message of promoting harmony, UN
Secretary General Ban Kimoon today asked citizens
across nations to commit to unity regardless of ethnicity, faith,
gender and sexual orientation.
“On this International Day of
Yoga, I urge everyone to embrace healthier choices and lifestyles and to commit to unity
with our fellow human beings,
regardless of ethnicity, faith, age,
gender identity or sexual orientation. Let us celebrate this Day
– and every day – as members of
one human family sharing one
common, precious home,” Ban
said in his message for 2nd International Day of Yoga.
Ban called for equality among
humans irrespective of their
nationalities and sexual orientation assumes significance in the
wake of the tragic shooting last
week in Orlando in which 49
people were killed and over 50
injured when Omar Mateen
opened fire in a nightclub.
The UN Chief’s message
for yoga day was read out by
Indian diplomat and currently
his Special Advisor on Myanmar Vijay Nambiar during a
special panel discussion organised here by India’s Permanent
Mission to the UN on the eve
of yoga day. – PTI
Yoga-Tai Chi
‘jugalbandi’ marks
Yoga Day in China
BEIJING, June 21: A YogaTai Chi “jugalbandi” at the iconic Great Wall was among the
many events held in China today to mark the second International Day of Yoga as thousands of enthusiasts of the ancient Indian spiritual discipline
participated in the celebrations.
The Indian Embassy here in
association with state-run Chinese People’s Association for
Friendship with Foreign Countries, (CPAFFC) hosted yoga
events at different places in
the run up to the second UN
International Yoga Day today.
A large group of enthusiasts
of Yoga and ancient Chinese
martial art Tai-Chi took part
in a “Jugalbandi” exercises at
the iconic Great Wall.
Counsellor Culture of the
Indian Embassy here Vanaja K
Thekkat and four Indian Yoga
teachers along with senior officials of the CPAFFC attended the event.
Earlier, visiting Madhya
Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan who is on a
five-day visit to China joined
Kundalini yoga enthusiasts at a
hotel in central Beijing along
Indian war heroes
honoured in UK
digital archive
LONDON, June 21: Britain
has launched a new digital archive telling the inspiring stories of war heroes, including six
Indians, as part of the UK government’s centenary celebrations to mark World War I.
As many as 175 men from
11 overseas countries were
awarded Britain’s highest
award for valour, the Victoria
Cross (VC), during the war.
These included six soldiers
from undivided India who fought
in the war as part of the British
Indian Army and honoured in a
commemorative plaque presented to India back in 2014.
“Behind every name engraved on the memorial
plaques there is a truly remarkable story. It is fitting that
we pay tribute to the Victoria
Cross recipients from overseas by bringing their stories
together in this digital archive,” said Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) minister Hugo Swire.
“By doing so we are sending a message that these men,
and the important role played
by their home countries in the
First World War, will never be
forgotten by the people of the
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 2016
United Kingdom,” he said.
The new Digital Archive
was launched by FCO yesterday to chronicle individual biographies of Risaldar Badlu
Singh from Punjab, Sepoy
Chatta Singh from UP, Naik
Darwan Singh Negi and Rifleman Gabar Sing Negi from
modern day Uttarakhand,
Lance-Daffadar Gobind Singh
from Rajasthan, and Lance Naik
Lala from Himachal Pradesh.
They were all awarded for
their “conspicuous bravery”
on the battlefield.
Besides six VCs from India,
the 11 countries covered by
the special plaques include Pakistan (3); Nepal (2); Canada
(70 VCs); Australia (66); New
Zealand (16); South Africa (14);
US (5); Denmark (2); Belgium
(1) and Ukraine (1).
August 2014 had marked
100 years since Britain entered the First World War.
Prime Minister David Cameron had launched the ongoing commemoration programme back in October 2012.
The new digital archive can
be accessed through the UK
government’s official gov.Uk
portal. – PTI
with the charged’affaires of the
Indian Embassy, B Bala Bhaskar,
and members of his delegation
and took part in the exercises.
Indian Consulates in Shanghai and Chengdu have been arranging a series of yoga events
in a number of events culminating with similar events today.
Ahead of the second UN
Yoga Day, Yogi Yoga a well
known Yoga centre established
by an Indian and his Chinese
wife has been selected by the
China’s Peking University to
conduct research in yoga.
A Memorandum of Understanding in this regard has
been signed. This is first time
a Chinese university has come
forward to do research in yoga.
Local teachers trained by
Yogi Yoga will take part in the
research programme, he said.
Mohan along with his wife
Yinyan, a former China editor
of the Elle Magazine established the centre which has
become immensely popular all
over the China.
Over the years, yoga has
become popular all over China with all most all gyms conducting yoga classes. – PTI
UNITED NATIONS, June
21: Yoga, even though it originated in India, does not belong
to the country anymore and
became India’s gift to the
world when the UN proclaimed the International Day
of Yoga, renowned spiritual
leader Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev
has said.
“We must understand that
yoga is not an Indian (thing). If
you want to call yoga Indian,
then you must call gravity European,” Sadhguru said at a
panel discussion organised
here yesterday by India’s Permanent Mission to the UN on
the eve of the second International Yoga Day.
Sadhguru said that even
though the idea of commemorating the International Yoga
Day was mooted by Prime
Minister Narendra Modi, it
was “almost like the world
was waiting for it” when 177
nations supported the UN resolution proclaiming June 21 as
International Day of Yoga.
Yoga is “not about you versus me. This is why I said yoga
is not Indian because a science
cannot be Indian. Yes, yoga originated from India and as Indians we are proud of it but it
does not belong to India,” he
said during the panel discussion
‘Conversation with Yoga Masters’ that also featured Tao Porchon-Lynch, 97-year-old Yoga
Master and activist.
“The very fact that the UN
has declared it as International Yoga Day means India has
gifted it (Yoga) to the world. It
does not belong to India anymore,” Sadhguru said.
Underlining that yoga must
be understood as a science and
the practice is not about
“bending and twisting”, he
said that the most important
thing is to release yoga from
stereotype that it is a physical
practice.
Sadhguru, the founder of
Isha foundation, said people
assign specific times and days
to do yoga but he does yoga 24
hours a day. – PTI
Janasanyog/1510/16
has reached out to members of the NSG in
support of India’s application.
At a separate news conference, the State
Department reiterated the same views.
“As you know, during Prime Minister
Narendra Modi’s visit, the President welcomed India’s application to join the NSG
and reaffirmed that India is ready for membership. We continue to call on the participating governments, the NSG, to support
India’s application at the plenary session
this week itself,” State Department
Spokesman John Kirby told reporters at
his daily news conference.
“India’s application is something we have
routinely talked to other NSG participating
members. This is not a new topic of discussion that we’ve had privately with the members,” Kirby said.
Last week as well, the US had called on
members of the nuclear trading club to support India’s membership.
While majority of the elite group members backed India’s membership, it is understood that apart from China, countries
like Turkey, South Africa, Ireland and New
Zealand were not in favour of India’s entry
into the NSG. – PTI
SPORTS
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 2016
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Wales thrash Russia, enter pre-quarters
TOULOUSE, June 21: Wales
rode on excellent performances
from Aaron Ramsey and Gareth
Bale to inflict an embarrassing 3-0
loss on Russia at the Stadium de
Toulouse here on Monday to claim
first place in Group B and head into
the knockout stages of Euro 2016.
The Arsenal midfielder and the
Real Madrid forward are in red hot
form currently. While Ramsey has
been one of the fulcrums of the
Wales attack, Bale has netted three
goals in three matches to lead the
scoring charts, reports EFE.
Bale has equalled the record of
Milan Baros of the Czech Republic
and Netherlands’ Ruud van Nistelrooy, both of whom scored in each of
their first three games at Euro 2004.
The three goals made the Real
Madrid star the all-time top scorer
for Wales in major tournaments
ahead of Ivor Allchurch, who collected two in the 1958 World Cup
in Sweden.
Wales last participated in a major tournament at the 1958 World
Cup in which they reached the quarterfinals. Since then, top class foot-
ballers like Ian Rush and Ryan
Giggs have been unable to lead
Wales on the biggest stage.
However, Bale scored seven
goals in the qualifying rounds of Euro
2016, dragging Wales into a major
tournament after a 58-year wait.
Bale and Ramsey have been instrumental in an impressive collective performance which has allowed
the Welsh side to exceed expectations and exact a measure of revenge for the Ryan Giggs-led squad
that lost a play-off to Russia during
the qualifying stages of Euro 2004.
Russia were clumsy and careless
in possession and it didn’t take long
for the Welsh to make them pay.
Joe Allen pounced on an errant
Russian pass in the 11th minute and
delivered a beautiful ball to Ramsey, whose clinical finish left goalkeeper Igor Akinfeev with no hope.
Neil Taylor made it 2-0 for Wales
in the 20th minute, converting on
his second try after taking a long
pass from Bale.
Headed for elimination, the Russians generated only one chance in
the first half and Welsh keeper
Wales’ forward Gareth Bale celebrates after scoring the third goal in the Euro 2016 Group B match against
Russia at the Stadium de Toulouse in France on Monday.
Wayne Hennessey was equal to the
challenge when Artem Dzyuba let
loose in the 27th minute.
Russia were equally ineffective
in defence and Wales might have
led 6-0 at the half but for Akinfeev’s
heroics.
An unmarked Bale got the ball in
the box in the 68th minute and beat
Akinfeev to bring the score to 3-0.
Wales ended the group stage
with six points. They are one ahead
of second placed England, who
were held scoreless on Monday by
Slovakia.
“It’s hard to describe. (It was) an
unbelievable occasion and it’s definitely right up there. I think, for the
pressure of the game, the way we
played was probably one of the best
team performances I’ve been involved in,” Bale told reporters.
“Obviously we’ve had
some amazing nights over
the last few years but that
was really incredible and
to top the group as well
was an even better feeling, and one that we want
to keep having.”
England held to a goalless
draw: Meanwhile in Saint-Etienne,
England were held to a 0-0 draw
with Slovakia in their final group
stage match, squandering a golden
opportunity to enter the pre-quarterfinals as group winners.
This result also means that the
Slovaks still have hopes of advancing as one of the best third-place
finishers.
England started as the clear favourites, having never lost to Slovakia, but came up against a solid
defence led by the long-time anchor of Liverpool’s backline, Martin Skrtel.
Responding to popular demand,
England coach Roy Hodgson fielded
a starting 11 that included both Jamie
Vardy and Daniel Sturridge up front
while captain Wayne Rooney began
the day on the bench, though he came
on in the 55th minute, replacing an
ineffective Jack Wilshere.
The English set the pace
throughout the first half, but the
absence of Rooney – recently retooled as a playmaker – translated
into fewer balls going forward for
Vardy and Sturridge.
Even so, Vardy got his chances,
the best coming in the 15th minute
when the Leicester City star received a deep ball and eluded Skrtel, but could not beat Slovakia goalkeeper Matus Kozacik.
A rocket from Adam Lallana approaching the half-hour mark
forced a tremendous save from
Kozacik. Dele Alli, who came on
for Lallana with 30 minutes left,
saw what looked like a sure goal
turned aside on the line by Skrtel.
England end the opening phase
with five points, one behind Wales
and one ahead of Slovakia. – IANS
Kumble, Shastri, Moody make Manoj, Sumit in quarters of Qualifiers
presentations for coach’s job
KOLKATA, June 21: India’s
prolonged search for a new
cricket coach reached its final
stage today with a high-profile
Cricket Advisory Committee
(CAC) interviewing former
India captains Anil Kumble and
Ravi Shastri among a host of
other candidates.
Three-member committee
including Sachin Tendulkar
(via video conference), Sourav Ganguly and VVS Laxman,
interviewed as many as seven
candidates in a marathon session during which the candidates gave insight on their individual roadmaps for Indian
cricket.
While Kumble appeared for
the interview in person, Shastri, who is out of the country,
appeared for the interview via
Skype. Among the foreign applicants, former Australian
players Stuart Law and Tom
Moody also gave their presentations via video conference.
Interestingly, a high profile
candidate like Sandip Patil was
not called for the interview
while former India players Lalchand Rajput and Pravin Amre
got the opportunity to make
their case.
“I was not invited for an interview,” Patil, who is currently the head of national selection committee, told PTI.
Amongst other foreigners,
Andy Moles, an Englishman
who has coached New Zealand
national and Afghanistan in the
past, also gave his presentation via video conference.
The Committee is expected to submit its report to the
BCCI secretary Ajay Shirke by
tomorrow and the final announcement is likely to be
made by the BCCI president
on June 24 on the sidelines of
the Board’s Annual Conclave
in Dharamsala.
“We are not interviewing any
more candidates. The process
will end today,” said CAC member and former India captain
Sourav Ganguly.
“We have interviewed
around 10 candidates and each
of them have made their presentations. We are expected to
finalise our choice by today and
will submit our report to the
BCCI secretary,” Ganguly said.
He, however, did not divulge much about the quality
of the presentation made by
the various aspirants.
The BCCI, after advertising
on its website, had received 57
applications from both India and
outstation aspirants before the
list was trimmed to 21.
While Kumble is the biggest
name in fray with 956 international wickets, the highest by
an Indian in both Test and ODIs,
Shastri has had an eventful 18
months as team director during which India reached the
semifinals of the ODI World Cup
and ICC World T20. – PTI
BAKU (Azerbaijan), June
21: Former Commonwealth
Games gold-medallist Manoj
Kumar (64kg) and Sumit
Sangwan (81kg) stood just one
win away from making the cut
for Rio Olympics after advancing to the quarterfinals of the
International Boxing Association’s (AIBA) World Qualifying Tournament, here today.
While Manoj got the better
of Bulgaria’s Ismetov Ayrin
Smetov 2-1, Sumit stormed
past Sandagsuren Erdenebayar of Mongolia 3-0. Both of
them will have to win their
quarterfinal bouts on Thursday to be assured of an Olympic berth.
Manoj was the first to take
the ring and he rallied to beat
Ismetov in his pre-quarterfinal contest. The Indian
fought back after losing the
opening round against an aggressive rival.
‘Won’t mess up like I did while
recommending Chappell’ I
KOLKATA, June 21: Entrusted with the responsibility of picking India’s next chief coach,
former captain Sourav Ganguly said that he will
not “mess up” as he did once when he recommended Australian Greg Chappell’s name in 2005.
Ganguly and Chappell shared a frosty relationship during two turbulent years in country’s cricket, a time when one of India’s celebrated captains was removed from the top job.
“I once had an opportunity to select the coach.
I thought I messed it up in 2005 (during Chap-
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pell’s recruitment). I have been given that opportunity again. I had taken an interview (Chappell) once and it did not go off well,” Ganguly
said during the launch of his book ‘A Century Is
Not Enough’. Ganguly hoped that the Cricket
Advisory Committee will do it correctly.
“Hopefully, we will do it correctly this time,
whoever it is. Luckily, I’ve got support in
Sachin, VVS, the BCCI secretary (Ajay Shirke)
and the president (Anurag Thakur). Together,
we will pick the right person,” said Ganguly.
Ganguly accepted that being the coach of
the Indian team did cross his mind a couple
of years back.
“To be honest, two and half years ago, I was
thinking myself whether I would want this job.
Now today, I’m selecting one. That’s how life
is. I have not given interview, hopefully I will
give (the interview) one day.”
“In life nothing is guaranteed, nobody knows
what will happen one or two years later. Nobody thought I would be president of CAB and
hosting a World Twenty20 final. That’s how life
is, and you have to deal it.” – PTI
Mumbai City FC
sign Jackichand,
Khongjee, Haokip
MUMBAI, June 21:
Mumbai City FC announced
the signing of three
domestic players into their
squad for the Hero ISL
2016.
Jackichand Singh, Aiborlang
Khongjee and Boithang
Haokip have secured their
spot in the team following
strong performances in the
leagues. With the signing of
this native trio, Mumbai City
FC have further strengthened
their side by bringing in
players that will complement
the current squad.
The 24-year-old India
winger Jackichand Singh
played for Salgaocar FC in the
2015-16 I-League season. He
has been key to Royal
Wahingdoh’s promotion in the
2014 I-League, and its
finishing third in 2015. – PTI
“Manoj endured a very
tough bout but to his credit,
he not just hung in there but
also fought back brilliantly. His
opponent was a very sharp
Manoj
Tajikistan’s
Rakhimov
Shavkatdzhon, who defeated
Bahrain’s Williams Rashield in
his last-16 stage contest.
Sumit, on the other hand,
Sangwan
puncher but he sustained a cut
in the second round which
slowed him down. Manoj took
advantage of it and came back,”
national coach Gurbax Singh
Sandhu told PTI.
The former Asian bronzemedallist will now face
hardly broke a sweat to outpunch Erdenebayar in his pre
quarterfinal bout. Sumit will
next be up against Russia’s Petr
Khamukov, who got the better of Slovakia’s Denis Lazer.
“Sumit fought with a lot of
calmness. He applied his brain
and made sure that he never
got too close to his opponent.
It was a very dominating performance by him,” Sandhu said.
Late last night, former
World Championships bronzemedallist Vikas Krishan (75kg)
also advanced to the pre-quarterfinals with a 3-0 win over
Japan’s Takahashi Makoto. The
Indian will face Georgia’s Kvachatadze Zaal late tonight.
The tournament has 39 qualifying spots up for grabs – two
in the 49kg category, five each
in 52kg, 56kg, 60kg, 64kg, 69kg,
75kg and 81kg, and one each in
91kg and +91kg. Over 400 boxers from more than 100 countries are vying for these slots
in the final qualifying tournament for amateur boxers.
India have not sent any entry in the 56kg category as Shiva Thapa has already qualified
for the Rio Games during the
Asian qualifiers in March. – PTI
The young players have already
shown their quality: Pirlo
talian legend Andrea Pirlo is backing
Italy to go all the way in Euro 2016
even though coach Antonio Conte left
him behind.
Midfielder Pirlo – who now plays for
New York City in the United States – is
Italy’s record caps appearance holder
with 116 caps and has been a talisman
for the Azzurri for more than a decade.
But ruthless Conte left him out of his
squad for the Euros and has been
proved right after Italy won their opening two games of the tournament to
reach the last 16 in style – as guaranteed group winners.
The Azzurri complete their group
stage with a match against the Republic
of Ireland in Lille and although Pirlo, 37 admits he
is still disappointed not to
be there, he is backing his
former teammates to win
again.
Q. Have you been watching Italy in the Euro 2016
and do you still cheer them on?
A. “Of course! Even though I am not
there I hope and believe the Italian team
can do very well. We had a good qualification campaign and we have a big desire to achieve something on the big
stage. Italy knows how to win trophies.”
Q. But you must be sad not to be in
France with them? Everybody expected you to be in the squad and then announce you retirement afterwards!
A. “I wasn’t happy to be left out of
the squad but I have to accept the choice
of the coach. People expected me to
quit after the World Cup in Brazil but I
decided to try and continue to play in
France. In the end it was not possible.
That’s very painful for me. Now I think
my future with the national team will
be very difficult. But I won’t criticise. I
have always been very respectful of the
coaches and I will remain the same.”
Q. Is there any concern that expectation has risen so high back home in Italy now that it might be difficult for the
team in the knockout stages? After all
most of Italy’s stars from the 2006 World
Cup have retired and this is quite a
young team now?
A. “That’s true, but these young players have already shown their quality
and it’s normal that people see us as
one of the candidates to win the tourna-
ment. Any rivals we face always have
to respect us. The key for us was to get
through the first phase and now anything can happen.”
Q. Who do you think will be Italy’s
major rivals for the title, then?
A. “For me these Euros in France
are very open, there are a lot of teams
which think they can win - as well as
Italy there is of course the hosts France,
Germany, Italy, Spain. So it’s a tough
road to win the trophy.”
Q. So why do you think Italy have a
chance with so many big rivals to face
in future?
A. “These teams have great players
but you have to remember this Italy
team has good players, too. Our defensive line is very strong and it won’t be
easy to beat an Italian team at Euro 2016
– already you have seen that because
we are very organised. On top of that
our attack can score against any rival
and we have a strong coach.”
Q. People said that Group E was the
‘Group of Death’ because it was so difficult – and yet Italy seem to have made
it look easy! Have you been impressed?
A. “Yes, because before the tournament I said straight away that’s a tough
group. Always the group stage in the
Euros is hard but with Belgium, Ireland and Sweden it was
clear we had a lot of work
to do if we wanted to get
through. So the squad have
done very well.”
Q. The opening victory
over Belgium was key,
wasn’t it?
A. “Yes, because if you look at Belgium then they are possibly the team
who have made the most progress in
the last year and I still think they will
be candidates for the title.”
Q. What kind of challenge does Ireland present? They need to win to go
through so they will be throwing everything into this game don’t you think?
A. “Ireland are dangerous, that’s
true. I know how good Robbie Keane
can be from playing in the United
States. They are very happy to qualify
and they have a squad with a lot of pride.
The atmosphere at the game will be
terrific so it will not be easy.” – TCM
Harika wins best
women’s player in
Kazakhstan Blitz
HYDERABAD, June 21:
Grand Master Harika Dronavalli added another feather to
her cap by winning the best
women’s player award in the
Eurasian Blitz chess tournament in Kazakhstan.
The India number two player picked up a cash prize of
USD 2500 and 60 ELO points
to regain her position in the
top 10. Harika had won the
best woman’s prize at the Zalakaros International Chess
Festival in Hungary last week
to jump to World No. nine in
the classical rankings list.
“I am really delighted to win
these two awards back to
back,” an exultant Harika said.
The 25-year-old’s win is particularly impressive as the
Blitz tournament saw an elite
field, including World No. one
Hou Yifan of China.
In fact, she was tied with Yifan
with 12.5 points at the end of the
tournament and ended up victorious in the tie-breaker. – PTI
Five boys
shortlisted from
overseas trials
NEW DELHI, June 21: Aiming to scout boys for the Indian
U-17 World Cup squad, AIFF
Director of Scouting Abhishek
Yadav has shortlisted five boys
through overseas trials for Indian Passport holders in Dubai.
Out of the 250 plus boys who
participated in the two-day trials, the five shortlisted players
were Augustas Nixon, Neelakantan Anand, Arjun Sunil, Rixon
Lobo and Yuveer Kelkar.
The selected ones would
undergo further trials under
U-17 head coach Nicolai Adam
at a camp in Germany.
The U-17 World Cup is scheduled to be held in India during
September-October 2017.
Former India player Yadav
said that he was “very surprised” with the talents on display at the Dubai trials.
“I was very surprised with
the talents on display at the
Dubai trials in a good way. One
could see that the boys knew
how to play football. There
were 250 plus boys who participated in the trials.” – PTI
SPORTS
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RGS girls lift badminton title
GUWAHATI, June 21: Royal Global School’s (RGS) girls team
won the first Assam Valley Inter School Invitation Badminton
Championship held from June 17 to 19.
Royal Global School defeated Maria’s Public School, Guwahati
2-0 in the final. The boys team also got the second position in
the championship. Tanisha Singhania of RGS won the U-19 girls
title defeating her team mate Deepshikha Dutta in the final.
Tushar Sharmah of RGS won U-14 boys title while his school
mate Shubham Agarwal got the second position in the U-19
category. The Royal Global School was also adjudged the best
team in the championship. Altogether 8 schools participated in
this event, stated a press release.
AITA tourney reach
quarterfinal stage
SPORTS REPORTER
GUWAHATI, June 21: The
ongoing AITA Championship
Series Tennis Tournament for
Boys and Girls Under 16 and
18 years age group reached the
quarterfinal stage in the singles event today.
Several upsets took place
on the second day of the championship at the All Assam
Tennis Complex, Chachal
here. All the quarterfinal
matches will start from 8 am
tomorrow.
Today’s results: (Girls U-16, preqtrs) Top seed Lenien Jamir (ASM)
bt Kristi Boro (ASM) 6-2, 6-0; Areena Phukan (ASM) upset 7th seed
Snigdha S Baruah (ASM) 6-2, 6-2;
Eva Raj Shah (ASM) upset 5th seed
Madhurima Majumdar (WB) 6-3, 4-6,
6-3; 4th seed Ishika Gupta (WB) bt
Lakshmi SV Reddy (AP) 7-6 (3), 6-4;
Breshna Khan (ASM) upset 3rd seed
Naziya Ahmed (ASM) 6-2, 6-7 (3), 62; 6th seed Ananya Kothakota (AP)
bt Anannya Jamir (ASM) 6-0, 6-1;
8th seed Ameek K Bath (ODR) bt
Justina Borgohain (ASM) 6-0, 6-3;
2nd seed Rituparna Choudhury
(ODR) bt Supriya Borgohain (ASM).
6-0, 6-3. (Girls U-18, pre-qtrs) Top
seed Lenien Jamir (ASM) bt Annie
Thaosen (ASM) 6-1, 6-1; Eva Raj
Shah (ASM) upset 8th seed Priyanka Bardhan (BHR) 6-1, 6-2; Kristi
Boro (ASM) upset 6th seed Ananya
Kothakota (AP) 7-6 (3), 6-0; Laksh-
Janasanyog/1635/16
mi SV Reddy (AP) bt Supriya Borgohain (ASM) 6-0, 6-2; 5th seed Naziya Ahemd (ASM) bt Supriya Borgohain (ASM) 6-0, 6-2; 4th seed Madhurima Majumdar (WB) bt Areena
Phukan (ASM) 7-6 (4), 6-4; 2nd seed
Rituparna Choudhury (ODR) bt
Breshna Khan (ASM) 6-1, 6-0;
Ameek K Bath (ODR) upset 3rd seed
Snigdha S Baruah (ASM) 6-0, 6-1.
(Boys U-16, pre-qtrs) Top seed
Sheikh MD Iftikhar (ASM) bt Anubhav Kashyap (ASM) 6-0, 6-0; Arnav
Pathange (KA) upset 6th seed Aman
K Patel (GUJ) 3-6, 6-4, 6-1; 7th seed
Kamaksh Dave (GUJ) bt Gideon
Dalbot Shira (ML) 6-4, 6-3; 3rd seed
Kabir Hans (ODR) bt Akhil K Reddy
(TS) 6-3, 6-1; 4th seed Dharmil Shah
(GUJ) bt Karan B Das (ASM) 6-1, 63; Aryan Pathange (KA) upset 5th
seed Arjun Mariyppa (KA) 7-6 (3), 75; Rishav Namashivya (KA) bt Kri-
tanta Sarma (ASM) 6-3, 4-6, 6-3; 2nd
seed Kavan Kumar Somu (KA) bt
Anurag Buragohain (ASM) 6-2, 6-2.
(Boys U-18, pre-qtrs) Kabir Hans
(ODR) bt Aditya Satpathy (ODR) 63, 6-3; Akshat Agarwal (WB) upset
4th seed Dharmil Shah (GUJ) 6-3, 60; Dhananjay Govind (WB) bt Karan
B Das (ASM) 6-0, 6-2; Top seed
Mingki Talom (AR) bt Arnav Pathange
(KA) 6-2, 6-2; 8th seed Arjun Mariyappa (KA) bt Prasanna Bagade
(MH) 6-1, 6-2; 3rd seed Ashish Komaragiri (AP) bt Kritanta Sarma
(ASM) 6-1, 6-1; 6th seed Arghya
Das (WB) bt Anurag Buragohain
(ASM) 6-2, 6-3; 2nd seed Sheikh
MD IFtikhar (ASM) bt Abhishek Appaiah (KA) 6-0, 6-1. (Boys U-16 doubles) Anuranan Choudhury (ASM)/
Spondon Goswami (ASM) bt Aakhzar
Nihal Rahman (ASM)/Bhargav Chetia
(ASM) 6-0, 6-1.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 2016
Udalguri, Tezpur boxers shine
UDALGURI: June 21: Three
boxers from Udalguri and six
from Tezpur bagged nine medals in the 2nd Students’ Olympic National Games held at Faridabad in Haryana recently.
Krishna Deka of Tezpur(U-
22), Sanjib Mochahary of Udalguri
(U-22) and Amal Sharma of
Tezpur (U-14) won gold medals
while Kamal Deka of Tezpur (U22), Akash Daimari of Udalguri
(U-22), Shyam Mochahari of
Udalguri (U-19), Chinmoy Hand-
ique of Tezpur (U-19), Parvez
Musharaf Hussain of Tezpur (U17) bagged silver medals respectively. Akash Sharma of Tezpur
won the only bronze medal in
the meet in the U-19 group. –
Correspondent
Janasanyog/1594/16
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