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78 YEARS OF SERVICE TO THE NATION
PUBLISHED SIMULTANEOUSLY FROM GUWAHATI & DIBRUGARH
RN-1127/57 TECH/GH – 104/2015-2017, VOL. 78, NO. 172, GUWAHATI, SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 2016, Pages 24
NEWS
CAPSULE
Girls rescued
RANGIYA, June 25:
Three minor girls were
rescued and three human
traffickers were arrested
by RPF personnel at the
Rangiya Railway Station
when the girls were about
to be sent to New Delhi
today. Those arrested
include Philip Kebketa
and Dilak Dadrani of
Lakhimpur, and Umesh
Baraik of Uttarakhand. –
Global bidding for State oilfields in July
er fields in other parts of the
country, which have been
GUWAHATI, June 25: lying undeveloped for
The global bidding process years, will start on July 15.
for 12 small oilfields in AsAddressing a press confersam, along with the 55 oth- ence here today, Union MinisSTAFF REPORTER
ter of State (Independent
Charge) for Petroleum and Natural Gas, Dharmendra Pradhan,
said that the 67 small fields have
reserves of 86 million metric
tonne (MMT) worth Rs 70,000
Correspondent
AAP MLA held
NEW DELHI, June 25:
AAP MLA Dinesh Mohaniya
was arrested today on
charges of molestation and
sexual harassment,
triggering an angry reaction
from Chief Minister Arvind
Kejriwal. – PTI
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Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Petroleum and Natural Gas Dharmendra
Pradhan during the inauguration of the interactive session on ‘Discovered Small Fields Bid
Round 2016’ in Guwahati on Saturday. – UB Photos
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GUWAHATI, June 25: A
group of Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti (KMSS) activists
led by their leader Akhil Gogoi
created an unruly scene for about
one hour this morning in front
of a city hotel by forcing their
entry to the hotel’s compound
and staging a dharna against the
government’s decision to go for
bidding of 12 small oilfields of
Assam by private players, including foreign investors, which
resulted in police lathicharge
and arrest of many agitators.
The KMSS activists gathered at the hotel, where an interactive meet on ‘Discovered
Small Filed Bid Round 2016’
was going on. Union Minister
of State (Independent Charge)
of Petroleum and Natural Gas
Dharmendra Pradhan, State
Industry and Commerce Minister Chandra Mohan Pato-
wary, State Chief Secretary
VK Pipersenia and senior officials from oil sector PSUs and
prospective investors were
present at the meeting.
Akhil Gogoi and KMSS activists managed to enter the
hotel compound and staged a
dharna outside one of its doors.
Some senior oil sector officials were seen attempting to
convince Gogoi to end the dharna, which only resulted in heated arguments and the KMSS
activists refused to budge.
Police and CRPF personnel
then tried to forcibly remove the
protesters. When the protesters resisted, the security personnel resorted to lathicharge.
They also arrested Gogoi
and some of the KMSS activists and took them away from
the spot. Some protesters
sustained injuries during the
lathicharge.
(See page 13)
crore, of which the 12 fields located in Assam are estimated
to have reserves of 21 MMT
worth Rs 17,000 crore.
He was speaking after the
interactive session on the Discovered Small Field Bid
Round 2016 held to showcase
the potential of the fields.
These 67 fields, some discovered 20-30 years back,
have been lying undeveloped
all these years.
The 12 fields in Assam have
been divided in eight clusters.
He said the bidding process
will end in December this year
and by January 2017 new lessees will be able to start working on the oilfields.
The Minister added that
exploiting these small fields
required certain technologies
and micro-level management
skills, which made them unviable for big public sector firms
to invest in them and so the
fields have remained unexploited over the years. The
estimated capital expenditure
Gogoi opposes
auction of oilfields
STAFF REPORTER
GUWAHATI, June 25:
Former Chief Minister Tarun
Gogoi today opposed the Centre’s move to auction the 12
marginalised oilfields, reasoning
that it would be better if the
marginal oilfields are kept with
the State’s own hydrocarbon
setup, like the Assam Hydro
Carbon and Energy Company
Limited, as it has been done successfully in Gujarat.
Gogoi, at a press conference,
claimed that by auctioning the
small oilfields, the State is not
going to gain anything.
“Besides, the State also has
Assam Gas Company Limited
and Assam Power Generation
Co Limited to be considered,
which would help the State in
the form of increased revenue
generation,” Gogoi said.
Gogoi also urged the Petroleum Ministry to ensure that
Assam, too, gets oil royalty at
par with Gujarat.
“As far as augmentation of
refining capacity of NRL is concerned, the proposal was already there,” Gogoi said, referring to the Union Ministry’s
proposal to augment the refining capacity of all the four
refineries in the State.
The senior Congress leader also flayed the Centre for
not showing keen interest in
granting citizenship to post1971 non-Muslim Bangladeshi
migrants, while intentionally
dragging its feet on the issue
of granting Scheduled Tribes
status to the six indigenous
communities of Assam.
“The Centre should show
equal keenness in facilitating
the Sixth Schedule status to
the indigenous communities
like it is doing on the issue of
granting citizenship status to
the refugees,” Gogoi said.
Police creating
database on
illegal foreigners
SANJOY RAY
GUWAHATI, June 25: For
the first time in the country,
the Assam Police is creating
an exclusive database of suspected and declared foreign nationals detained for illegally entering the country.
Once the central database is
created, photographs and fingerprints of the suspected or
declared foreigners could be
shared with various law-enforcing agencies at the click of
the mouse as and when the
need arises.
As part of the initiative, photographs and fingerprints of
suspected foreign nationals,
once detained, will be stored
in a central server that would
be manned by the Assam Police Border Organisation.
The idea behind creation of
the database is to help security agencies tighten the noose
around the suspected foreign
nationals, especially Bangladeshis, who had entered the
country illegally.
The new initiative of the
Assam Police, according to security experts, would go a long
way in nabbing the suspected
Bangladeshis who tend to alter their names, addresses
and appearances after being
declared foreigners.
In addition, those re-entering the country even after being deported or pushed back
could be traced easily.
Records say that nearly
38,000 suspected illegal migrants (till March 2016), who
had entered India post-1971, are
evading arrest after being declared foreigners by various foreigners’ tribunals in the State.
Further, of the 27,252 infiltrators pushed back or deported till date (since 1985) from
Assam, 1,432 managed to reinfiltrate into India.
Till date, the law enforcers
could apprehend only around
680 illegal Bangladeshis, who
had entered the State after
1971, and the number of such
persons who died during the
period stands at 922.
Top Assam Police sources
told this reporter that the estimated cost of creating the database is around Rs 1.72 crore
and the preliminary work in this
regard has already begun.
“The Border Police has already been mandated to take
photograph and fingerprint of
any suspected foreign national
it manages to detain. However, due to lack of any common
database, getting the fingerprint of a suspected foreigner
cross-checked was virtually
impossible,” sources rued.
“With the new database,
names, addresses and photos of
suspected foreigners can be
cross-checked and used for reference by those responsible for
border management and even
by the respective Superintendents of Police,” sources said.
required to fully exploit these
fields would be around Rs
4,000 crore, he added.
Earlier, delivering his plenary address at the interactive
session on the Discovered
Small Field Bid Round 2016,
Pradhan highlighted the need
for extensively developing the
natural resources of the North
East region.
The session was organised to
discuss and showcase the potential of the fields being offered as
part of the ‘Discovered Small
Fields Bid Round – 2016’. The
bid round was launched on May
25 in New Delhi and was followed up by the first interactive
session in Mumbai on June 6.
Similar road shows are
planned for Bangalore, Dubai,
London, Singapore, Houston
2 linkmen held
KOKRAJHAR, June 25: Police yesterday nabbed two
NDFB (S) linkmen – Roimula
(US) and Calgary (Canada).
Basumatary and Morda BrahIn today’s session, the Min- ma – from Karigaon area under
ister highlighted that Assam the Kokrajhar PS, police sourccontributed about 10 per cent es informed. – Correspondent
of the country’s total crude oil
and natural gas production and
within the present resources
available, 44 per cent has been
tapped, leaving an opportunity to establish and develop the
remaining 56 per cent resource base in the region.
Today’s event was attended
by officials from Jubilant, HOEC,
GEECL, GeoEnpro, Nippon
Power, Eagle Offshore, Jaybee
Energy, SKG Global, Cheval
Developers, KEI-RSOS, PFH
Capital Advisors, Nityam Resources, Siddharth Enterprises,
ONGC, OIL, BPCL, BRPL,
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NRL, AIDC and ICC.
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Last date of submission of
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Maurya selfish: Maya
LUCKNOW, June 25: BSP
supremo Mayawati today
launched a vitriolic attack on
Swami Prasad Maurya, saying he was “disloyal” to the
party and worked for his own
“selfish interest” ignoring his
community.
“He was disloyal to the party
and to his own community. He
worked for his own selfish interest and not for his community,” she said. Mayawati was talking to mediapersons ahead of a
meeting of the BSP Legislature
Party to elect a new leader after
Maurya quit the party on June
22 accusing his leader of “auctioning” tickets for the 2017
Assembly elections.
“With his resignation, the
post of BSP Legislature Party
Celebratory firing
banned in Mathura
MATHURA, June 25: Celebratory firing in marriages
have been banned with immediate effect in urban and rural
parts of Mathura district, district police chief said today.
“Not only it has been banned
but violation would invite stern
action,” SSP Babloo Kumar
said. “Those take part in celebratory firing will be booked
and their arms license cancelled. Also, the license of marriage hall would also be cancelled in case of violation of the
ban,” he said. SHOs concerned
have been instructed to ensure
implementation of the order in
letter and spirit, Kumar said.
Senior police officers would
apprise the order to owners
of marriage halls. “SP (city)
and SP (rural) have been asked
to hold a meeting of marriage
home owners in their areas and
apprise them about the order
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leader falls vacant automatically. Same is the case with the
post of the Leader of the Opposition held by him,” she said.
In a vitriolic attack on Maurya, she said history will never forgive such a “disloyal and
selfish” person.
“He never toiled for Maurya, Shakya, Kushwaha or Saini
communities. All that he wanted was for himself and his close
family,” she said. Mayawati
said though Maurya has quit
BSP, the community members
were solidly behind her party.
62-year-old Maurya had said
he felt “suffocated” in BSP and
accused Mayawati of “auctioning” tickets for next year’s
Assembly polls while leaving
the party on June 22. – PTI
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PG/P/2662/1
P.G. Girls/Working women
Maligaon, Gate No. 3, Road
Side. M. No. 9864087828,
9706551718.
PG/P/15837/3
P.G. for Boys. Near Sixmiles/
Khanapara,
Homely
environment. 9678180315.
PG/P/2669/1
P.G. Girls students Geetanagar,
Near B.S.F. Camp. Single &
double. 8749860366.
PG/P/15836/3
PG for Girls & Working women,
Sixmile, Jayanagar, Near NRL
Petrol Pump. Ph: 8471933652.
PG/P/2674/1
P.G. for Boy students at Ulubari,
B.K. Kakati Road, Byelane, K.
C. Patowary Path. Contact:
9954894640.
PG/P/2555/1
PG for Girls/Working Lady at
Sixmile, Near GNRC Hospital/
NERIM,
Jayanagar.
7399891197, 9706762178.
PG/P/2672/1
PG for Girls & Working women.
Survey, Backside of Central
Nursing
Home.
Ph:
8471933652.
PG/P/2675/8
PG for Boys Uzanbazar
Singleroom, 3 time quality food
running water. 9854927498.
PG/P/2679/1
Single room attach bath for
gents/ladies at Sixmile,
Guwahati-22.
Contact:
8876062729.
PG/P/2650/1
Accommodation for Girls PG
single/double/triple
seat
available, Sixmile, Palaciagrand.
Ph: 9706066966.
PG/P/2652/4
PG for Girls & Working women
Bamunimaidam, Opp. East End
Nursing
Home.
Ph:
9864023161, 9706550207.
PG/P/15955/8
Paying Guest for Boy’s Lachit
Nagar. Contact: 9707038425.
PG/P/15943/4
Atithi PG for Boy’s & Working
men at Bhangagarh Main Road.
Cont:
9864023090,
9678278667.
PG/P/15928/1
Classic Boys PG Bora Service,
GS Road and Rajgarh Road.
8134926791.
PG/P/15930/1
Furnished single/double seats
for boys/men, attached L/B at
Zoo road. Ph: 9854086966.
PG/P/2642/1
PG for girls executive
accommodation all facilities only
2 seat near NERIM Jayanagar.
M- 9435550302.
PG/P/15652/1
Boys paying guest at Uzanbazar
with all facilities & hygienic
foods. Ph: 9954014656,
9706681217.
PG/P/15647/1
NEWLY OPENED PG FOR
STUDENTS (BOYS) IN ZOOTINIALI,
BYELANE-1,
HOUSE NO. 3. CONTACT
NO.
8876651918,
8474884016.
PG/P/15629/1
Girl’s PG Bhangagarh G. S.
Road, Near Akash, St. Xavier’s
College, Rajghar 9 Bye Lane. Ph:
7896596903.
PG/P/15672/1
Homely P.G. for boys (students
only) Suwagpur, Rehabari, Ghy8. Contact No. 9707029232.
PG/P/15718/1
Boys PG for Uzanbazar Clean
Environment to Study only 6
capacity. Ph: 9854997571.
PG/P/15724/1
PG for Girl/Boys. Cont- Azara9859573327.
PG/P/15723/1
Daughter’s Paying Guest pure
vegetarian, near St. Marry’ H.S.
School, Guwahati Club.
9864052288.
PG/P/2607/1
PG for girls Opposite Pragjyotish
College, Near Sluice Gate,
Bharalumukh. 9508471999,
9435379832.
PG/P/15792/2
P.G. Girls/Working women
limited seat Hatigaon, Guwahati38. Ph. No. 9435713445,
9678783186.
PG/P/15796/1
Duhita Girls PG at Ganeshguri
24 hrs water, Inverter.
8876040394, 7399921430.
PG/P/15799/5
Single, Double room for male at
Nabin Nagar, Guwahati. Ph:
9864212581, 9085548712.
PG/P/15810/4
Paying Guest for Boys’. Nabin
Nagar, Janapath, H. No. 37.
Contact: 8876070546.
PG/P/15811/4
Bright shelter Paying Guest for
girls’ student. Chenikuthi near
Guwahati
Club.
Ph:
9435198376.
PG/P/15738/1
Girls PG/Self cooking at
Uzanbazar close to Cotton,
Handique. (M) 9085586550,
9207148882.
PG/P/15745/1
Required one single Room
attached bathroom for office at
Guwahati Club/Chenikuthi/Uzan
Bazar. M/No. 8752894929.
Acc/P/15607/1
CD/L&P/1251/1
Contact for Ekchonia land with
A.T. House in Guwahati. Ph. No.
9954038171.
L&P/P/15859/1
Ready for sale land 3½ katha
near Bhetapara, Kerakuchi.
Contact No. 9864492218.
L&P/P/15860/1
Land for immediate sale near
Lokhra/Myadi/full develop/ 37
lakhs. 9864258267.
L&P/P/15870/1
1½ katha myadi land for sale in
East Jyotinagar. Cell: 9864263699/9435761420.
L&P/P/15853/1
Homely home P.G. for girls/
ladies at Lachit Nagar, all
modern
facilities.
Ph:
9854842429.
PG/P/15747/2
3(THREE)
KATHAS
ROADSIDE
MIYADI
COMMERCIAL LAND IN
THE HEART OF THE
NALBARI TOWN IS LIKELY
TO BE SOLD. GENUNIE
BUYERS CAN CONTACT:
8876522890.
L&P/P/2619/1
PG for girls working women
single double seat 3500,
9864336738, Silpukhuri.
PG/P/15756/1
Myadi Patta land @ 75,50,000
per lakh at Guwahati-30. Ph:
9859948514.
L&P/P/2556/1
PG for girls homely atmosphere
near Commerce, Ikon prime
location & near Chandmari Bus
Stop. Ph: 7577038874.
PG/P/15750/1
1K 10 Lessa myadi land with
G+2 building sale at Rajgarh bye
lane-1, Chandmari, Ghy-03. Ph.
9864066801.
L&P/P/15785/1
AGARWAL HOMELY PG
BOYS WORKING, STUDENT
WIFI FREE ETC. ZOO ROAD
& BHANGAGARH. 8486178245, 97061-91843.
PG/P/2626/1
2 katha (1st plot) myadi land at
Hatichila on Chandrapur road,
Ghy-50. Ph: 81340-35050.
L&P/P/15783/1
23½ bigha roadside myadi patta
land
(Tribel
belt)
on
(Chandrapur to Sonapur Link
P.W.D. Road)near Panbari Rly.
Station, under Chandrapur Sub
Division, Kamrup (M) for
immediate sale @ 3.50 lakh per
bigha. Call: Teron- 9859955520 (M).
L&P/P/15614/1
3K LAND WITH 3400 SQ.FT.
G+2 RCC WITH WIDE
PARKING SPACE IS FOR
SALE @ RS. 8.5 CR. AT
BHETAPARA, 2ND PLOT
FROM MAIN ROAD. PH:
9678009251.
L&P/P/2518/2
Land for sale at Rani (Near
Accoland) almost 19 bighas
(Industrial Belt). Contact
9864410641.
L&P/P/15518/2
1 katha 10 lessa Myadi land for
sale Bagharbari, Panjabari,
Guwahati-37. Ph: 9577639077.
L&P/P/15570/3
GSK
REALESTATE
PROPERTIES
&
DEVELOPERS. (CONTACT
US TO PURCHASE/SALE/
RENT/DEVELOP, FLATS &
LANDS) 7670013444/555/222.
L&P/P/14572/8
1 K 15 L land Beltola Jayanagar.
Total 90 Lakh. Interested party
may contact- 8876227877.
L&P/P/2680/1
A plot of land measuring 1 katha
5 lessa at Boragaon, near NH 37,
Ghy for immediate sale. Only
genuine.
9435342246/
9864055214.
L&P/P/15954/1
2K Commercial (Eksonia) land
sale Noonmati, Nepali Chok (1st
plot) Rs. 80 lakh. 1.5 L Eksonia
land with AT house sale
Chandmari, Redcross Rd. Rs. 50
lakh 4 K VIP Rd., Radhanagar,
Sixmile (500 Min from main RJ)
Rs. 2.60 cr. 1½ K 4 plot
Saukushi. Rs. 50 lakh (per plot)
1.5 L with G+1 RCC at
Narikalbasti. Rs. 1.70 Cr. 1.5 L
(2nd plot) Geetanagar. Rs. 70 L.
9854589252.
L&P/P/15840/1
3.18 katha land with Assam Type
house, also suitable for Godown
at village Sandha, 2 kms from
Nalbari town. 38 lacs.
9508239310, 7086692687.
L&P/P/15798/1
Land and house for sale 1300
sq.ft., Nalbari Town Opp. to
Civil Hospital and nearby the
Railway Station. Call/Whatsapp
on 8375863176 for enquiry.
L&P/P/15808/1
1st plot myadi land for sale,
Patharquary VIP Road. Genuine
customer. Ph: 98549-29269.
L&P/P/15812/3
Land sale at Jorhat Town 2 katha
residential myadi land at Royal
Road. Genuine buyer. Contact:
9401498261.
L&P/P/15826/1
1½ katha myadi land at Narengi
Birkuchi 2 katha myadi land at
Bonda. 9706319234.
L&P/P/15835/1
Myadi land (Belt) for sale at
Khetri @ 6 lacs/bigha 5B 3K.
Ph: 8011363033/9706939541.
L&P/P/15747/1
2/3 katha at Lakhra, 3/7 bigha
NH-37 1st plot & 1 bigha
suitable for Industry at Sonapur.
Plz. Call: 9864549106.
L&P/P/15760/2
1K 5L myadi patta land ready to
build house at forest school for
immediate sale. Rs. 26L. Contact:
9957550742.
L&P/P/15768/1
For sale 1 katha 5 lesa myadi
land at Jyotikuchi Satapdi Path.
Contact: 9073129094.
L&P/P/15742/1
1 katha myadi land fill-up with
boundary wall for immediate sale
at extended bank colony lane at
Jyotikuchi area on Lokhra Road,
Guwahati @ 62 Lacs. Broker
excuse. M- 09085406098 - 10 am
to 6 pm.
L&P/P/15412/2
Land for sale 2 katha 10 lessa at
Lakhra.
Contact
No.
9854204494, 8812822690.
L&P/P/15603/1
3 bighas of land for sale at
Kalapahar. Only genuine buyer
only. Contact No. 9435403735/
9864028824/9435548224.
L&P/P/15620/7
1.5 K myadi land developed
near DPS Lakhara for urgent
sale. Ph: 8811098057.
L&P/P/2665/1
1 katha 10 lessa myadi land at
Garchuk, near Kaziranga
School. Ph: 8427921708.
L&P/P/15725/1
For sale 16 lecha myadi land by
owner at Rukminigaon,
Bishnupath, Contact: 9476617345.
L&P/P/15674/1
Myadi Patta land at Satgaon
Milanpur,
Guwahati.
#
9706388089.
L&P/P/15661/1
Two (2) bigha myadi land in
Mangaldai Town, Jyotinagar,
near Karim Chowk for sale. Plot
surrounded by municipal roads
on all sides. Suitable for Nursing
Homes, Educational Institutions,
Bibah Bhavan etc. Contact:
9435049114.
L&P/P/15665/1
1 katha 16 lecha myadi land will
sold at prime place of Six Mile.
Contact: 9435143788.
L&P/P/2671/1
Mini City Bus with permit.
Contact : 9864983446.
B&T/P/15361/2
Required Building for Girls PG
at G.S. Road VIP Road & Zoo
Road & Six Mile should be 20003000 sq.ft. Interested party/
broker contact 7086056445.
Acco/P/2605/1
Commercial space for rent at
Zoo-Road Tiniali. Near
Brindaban Garden. Ph.9435118331.
CS/P/15545/2
Req. 2 BHK residential flat for
rent in Ulubari, near Law
College. Contact: 8017205791.
CS/P/15595/2
Rent for commercial space 1440
sq.ft. Road facing, Opposite
Babyloon
Appartment,
Jyotikuchi, Lokhra, Guwahati781040.
Contact
No.
9435554783, 9706407391.
CS/P/14656/7
ABC, G.S. Road 4000 sq.ft., Zoo
Road
1800
sq.ft.,
Bamunimaidam- Gr.Mzn, 123
flr- 10000 sq.f.t. Ph. : 9864496186.
CS/P/15935/1
GROUND FLOOR 2500
SQ.FT.
FURNISHED
AVAILABLE FOR RENT IN
SIXMILE FOR OFFICE,
GODOWN, KIDS SCHOOL
ETC. #9864325352.
CS/P/15912/1
Two rooms in G/F for office/
chamber at Rehabari, Guwahati8. Ph. No. 9706821700.
CS/P/15751/1
3000 sq.ft. Commercial Space,
Office/Institute.
Lokhra,
Roadside, 2nd Floor. Contact:
9864755245.
CS/P/15746/2
Commercial Space for Bank/
Office/Showroom/Department
Store at Thana Charali,
Dibrugarh Sq. Ft. 4700.
9859945800.
CS/1242/1
2400 sq.ft. area at RGB Road for
Office use/Godown. Contact:
7896491624, 8822986215.
CS/P/15727/1
Shop of 80 to 150 sq.ft. required
for Pan Shop across Guwahati
Main
Road.
Contact:
7002200289.
CS/P/15833/1
6 rooms house (1600 sq.ft.) at
KKB Road, Chenikuthi. Office/
Guest House/School preferred.
Contact:
9864076265,
9854028234.
CS/P/15827/1
2000 sq.ft. land for rent at
Katahbari, 2nd plot near SBI,
Guwahati. 8253830150.
CS/P/2609/1
A 15000 SQ.FT. OFFICE
SPACE ON NH- 37,
BEHARBARI. B. GODOWN
AT BACKSIDE OF D.T.O.
OFFICE.
8402967325,
9854024333.
CS/P/15925/2
For rent only office 160/500/
1000 sq.ft. in Bhangagarh.
Contact
9401331712/
9706050449.
OS/P/15558/3
1,300 sq.ft. at Rukmini Nagar,
Dispur for office/Gym. etc. H.
No. 42. Ph. 9854013959.
OS/P/14998/4
Ground floor 1000 sq.ft, one
hall, 3 medium room with one
toilet set, one verandah for office
use. Covered car parking and
non water logging area at
S. Senapati Rd. Opp Goswami
Service Petrol Pump, Silpukhuri
from 15.8.2016. Rent 17000/p.m. Contact- 9435733752.
OS/P/15638/1
Ground floor space 2800 sq.ft
(approx), totally or in part, at
G.N.B.
Bordoloi
Road,
Panbazar, Guwahati, suitable for
Banks, MNC’s, etc. Contact:
9864279158/9864122774.
OS/P/15677/1
Bunglow in Chandmari 4,500
sq.ft. for Office or Guest House.
No Hostel or School.
8136023228.
OS/P/15895/1
Fully furnished office for sale at
Ulubari, Guwahati. Cubicle,
Executive cabin, with false
celing, Reception, blinds, AC,
Inverter and Office Furniture.
Rent and Security Deposit
excluded.
Contact
:
9127016512/ 9706025701.
OS/P/15905/1
CITY
SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 2016
Prof Gautam
Barua appointed
IIITG director
WEATHER
GUWAHATI
LOCAL FORECAST:
Generally cloudy sky.
Rains/thundershowers are
very likely to occur.
Maximum temperature is
most likely to be 34°C on
Sunday.
TEMPERATURE:
Max 34.9°C
Min 26.5°C
GUWAHATI, June 25: Professor Gautam Barua recently
joined the Indian Institute of
Information Technology
Guwahati (IIITG) as its Director. The Board of the Institute
has appointed him for a fiveyear term. He has been the
Mentor Director since the Institute started in August, 2013.
Prof Barua was the Director
of IIT-Guwahati from 2003 to
2013. The IIITG campus is coming up on a 70-acre plot near the
airport, a press release stated.
Meritorious SC
students to be felicitated
GUWAHATI, June 25: The All Assam SC Students’ Union
will felicitate SC students who obtained 75 per cent and more
marks in the HSLC and HS examinations this year at a function
at the Srimanta Sankaradeva Kalakshetra here on August 21.
This year, more than 200 students will be felicitated, said an
office-bearer of the organisation. “The SC students are doing
well in HSLC and HS examinations and last year also, more than
300 students were felicitated by our organisation,” he added.
Meanwhile, the student body has submitted a 35-point memorandum to Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal, incorporating the burning issues confronting the SC community and suggesting steps for the overall development of SC people in
Assam. It also placed a demand and a draft plan for offering
direct scholarships to SC students. – Staff Reporter
THE ASSAM TRIBUNE, GUWAHATI 5
CM’s concern over soaring
prices of essential commodities
STAFF REPORTER
GUWAHATI, June 25: Expressing concern over the soaring prices of essential
commodities, Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal has taken a stern stand and
asked the food, civil supplies and consumer affairs department along with all Deputy Commissioners to make serious efforts to check the increasing prices, said
an official press release here this evening.
Speaking at a high-level meeting in the
conference room of his office at the State
Secretariat, Sonowal expressed concern
over the rising prices and issued a direction to the Deputy Commissioners to
carry out compulsory market inspections
in their respective districts and submit
their reports with photographs to the
Chief Minister’s Office by June 29.
Direction has also been given to the
Deputy Commissioners to take remedial steps to control price rise so that essential commodities do not remain out of
reach of the platter. Sonowal also said,
“Once we get reports from the districts,
we can actually ascertain the actual cause
of price rise and we will be able to arrest
the problem.”
Toeing the line of the Prime Minister’s
dream programme ‘Swachh Bharat,’ the
Chief Minister asked the Deputy Commissioners to maintain cleanliness in the market places. He also asked the Deputy Commissioners to convene meetings with
wholesalers, retailers and market committees and solve the problem of price rise.
He also directed inspectors of the food,
civil supplies and consumer affairs department to undertake inspections at the
wholesale and retail outlets and address
the mismatch of wholesale prices and
those of the retail. Expressing concern
over the high prices of fruits, especially
during the holy month of Ramazan, he
gave strict directions to the department
to address the problem.
Chief Minister Sonowal also directed
the food, civil supplies and consumer affairs department to take stock of the buffer stock of food articles and asked it to
give him a clear picture on how food items
are being disbursed at the fair price shops
in the rural areas.
Commissioner and Secretary to the
Chief Minister Sanjay Lohia, Commissioner and Secretary to Food, Civil Supplies
and Consumer Affairs Department Rajesh
Prasad and other top officers of the department were present in the meeting.
BSF Air Wing adds city as airbase
STAFF REPORTER
GUWAHATI, June 25: In a
bid to bolster Central Armed
Police Forces’ (CAPFs) air
support capabilities towards
troops deployment in disaster
management, especially flood
relief and counter insurgency
operations in the North East
region, the Air Wing of the
Border Security Force (BSF)
has added Guwahati as its new
airbase by taking over a hang-
ar at the new apron area of
Lokapriya Gopinath Bordoloi
International Airport (LGBI),
Guwahati, on June 24, stated a
BSF press release here today.
This hangar and associated
aerodrome facilities will enable the BSF to undertake independent maintenance and flying operations of MI-17 V5 aircraft on short notice. This will
also facilitate emergency medical evacuation of critical CAPF
personnel.
The Ministry of Home Affairs has approved operation of
three MI-V5 helicopters of
Russian origin from this airbase.
The BSF has its Frontier
Headquarters at Patgaon in the
vicinity of the city, and development of an airbase in close
proximity will enhance its operational capability manifold.
Earlier, the BSF had been operating various types of aircraft
from New Delhi, Ranchi,
Raipur, Agartala and Srinagar.
Flying trials have already
been conducted successfully
from the LGBI Airport hangar. This airlift facility, which is
under the administrative and
functional control of the BSF,
is aimed at providing air support to all CAPFs. This airbase
is also aimed at extending support towards operations and
maintenance of other aircraft
of the Ministry of Home Affairs transiting this region, the
press release added.
VACANCY
A reputed ISO 9001:2008, WHO, GMP Certified
Pharmaceuticals Manufacturing Company, is looking for
following professionals to meet the managerial needs in its
manufacturing units located at Amingaon Guwahati.
Position Vacant
Nos.
Eligibility Criteria
Senior Accountant
1 No.
B.Com/ M.Com with
min 10 Years Exp
Junior Accountant
2 Nos.
Approved
Analytical Chemist
2 Nos.
B.Com/ M.Com with
min 3 Years Exp
M. Sc./ B. Sc/ B. Pharma
with min 5 Years Exp
Analytical Chemist
1 No.
M. Sc - Micro with
1 - 2 Years Exp
Management
Trainee - Chemist
2 Nos.
M. Sc/B.Sc/M Sc-Micro/
B.Pharma (Fresher)
Candidate should have good academic record in the relevant
field and also good computer proficiency. Interested Candidate
is requested to apply with an updated CV and a recent passport
size photograph at [email protected] within 7 days.
6 THE ASSAM TRIBUNE, GUWAHATI
SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 2016
Dichromatic exit lines
MESSAGE FOR TODAY
I never ‘worry’ about action,
but only about inaction.
– CHURCHILL
■ Arup Borbora
E
NSG setback
Ever since the NDA came to power at the Centre India, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the forefront,
has been pursuing a vigorous foreign policy. A primary
objective of this thrust has been to counter the growing
influence of China across the globe and project India as an
equally significant power in Asia. A second objective has
been to try and neutralize the tendency of the global community, particularly Western nations, to bracket India and
Pakistan together on issues such as supply of nuclear
material. Till the NSG setback it had seemed that the aggressive campaign which entailed frequent foreign trips
by Modi was yielding dividend despite the obvious pro-US
tilt and jettison of India’s non-aligned pretensions. Country after country which Modi visited – Switzerland, UK,
Mexico, US, Iran et al – spelled out their intentions of backing India on issues such as a seat in the UN Security Council or membership of the 48 nation Nuclear Suppliers Group
(NSG). But time and again roadblocks appeared to hint that
the thrust was not really paying the wished for dividend.
For instance, just days after Modi had made his famous
speech in the US House of Congress and received standing ovations the American Senate shot down a proposal to
grant India a most favoured status!
But the NSG setback is a far more severe blow. At a
single stroke the twin objectives of the NDA Government’s
initiative abroad have been undone. Having deliberated on
the issue of NSG membership for India the group remained
divided and did not take any decision. Though most of the
countries were in favour of India’s membership, the objection raised by China ultimately held sway and the Seoul
NSG meet deferred taking a decision. This clearly shows
that China yet enjoys sufficient clout in international forums
and all efforts by India have failed to make a dent on this
reality. Reportedly, China had bracketed India and Pakistan
in this forum too, thereby highlighting another reality – as
long as China continues to back Pakistan such a bracketing
would continue. Ironically, Chinese objection was based on
solid ground for the rules clearly state that “applicant countries must be signatories to the NPT,” and India is not yet
one. To provide China with such a handle was a diplomatic
faux passé of great magnitude, resulting in an unacceptable
snub to our country before the international community. The
embarrassment caused is greater because India had embarked on a high profile and well publicized campaign to
garner support for NSG, with Modi even meeting the Chinese President Xi Jinping. The lesson to be learnt from the
NSG setback is that diplomacy must be a quiet endeavour so
that failures appear relatively muted.
Reopening Stilwell
The Centre’s dilly-dallying over reopening of the historic Stilwell Road connecting India’s North-east with China
through Myanmar is confusing to say the least. This is because on the one hand, we are having endless discourses
about connecting the North-east with the prosperous economies of South East Asia by building on the geographical
proximity and shared history between the two regions, and
yet, on the other hand, choose to shut ourselves out to such
an inviting proposition. The much-touted Act East Policy
can also be viewed as an official endorsement of the urgency to forge enhanced ties with South East Asia. Despite
this, the Centre continues to put the issue of reopening the
Stilwell Road on the backburner, ostensibly on security
grounds. This line of reasoning is far from convincing. We
also need to look into the fact that China is augmenting its
infrastructure like roads on the other side of the border
even as we continue to adopt an ostrich-like attitude – a selfdefeating approach in the long run. We have come a long
way since the Indo-China War of 1962 and today’s changing
dynamics warrant the Government to be pro-active.
For a backward region like the North-east, harnessing
the advantages accruing from the region’s strategic location can be a driver of its growth. The Assam Government,
in particular, should be enthusiastic about reopening Stilwell
besides developing the Brahmaputra as an international
waterway. With proper thrust on trade and industry, the
North-east could have emerged as a major player in international trade but the region was kept in seclusion over the
decades and much of its backwardness stems from the Centre’s lopsided policy vis-à-vis the North-east. Then, merely
opening up the borders without equipping the North-east to
compete on equal terms with its neighbours could be selfdefeating, as the region stands to gain little from one-way
trade and commerce. We need to proceed with a vision, and
the foremost need is to invest substantially on infrastructure. The region is way behind the rest of the country in
terms of quality infrastructure – be it power, roads or telecommunication. Private investment in industry in the region continues to be negligible largely because basic concerns like power shortage and other infrastructure bottlenecks have been left unaddressed.
xit lines at times may be
sound and sweet. They
may be bitter and controversial at other times. In
Anglo-Indian context, this precisely
is about two different exit-lines related to brouhaha in recent media
hypes. The first one with a decisionmaking dilemma expressed and envisaged by the British politico-economic intelligentsia six months ago
about the continuation or exit of the
British from the European Union
(EU). The latest Indian version of
yet another exit-line imitatingly
termed by a section of popular Indian media as Rexit is about depicting
a far small phenomenon of RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan declaring his
exit after scheduled tenure of office.
The ramifications are entirely different. While the question of Britain
remaining with or exiting from the
EU, sought to be resolved by a way
of highly Democratic Referendum
has been terminologically coined by
the international media for last about
four months as ‘BREXIT’, the poor
imitation in coining the abbreviated
phraseology of REXIT, with virtual
“no-news value” for the international press, is really unfortunate. First
of all! It is just like one shameful and
self-respect less coining of the word
“Bollywood” shamelessly borrowed
by some self -defeating film journalists two decades ago synchronizing
with the word “Hollywood”. Such
copying or borrowed terminology,
had in a way, surrendered the originality of centuries old Indian art and
culture, a parallel of which was not
to be found in early nineteenth century America or even now.
‘Exit’ goes forth with a meaning
of ‘way out’. Thus the original Latin
words “exit fi fa” denotes a writ of
‘fieri facias’, meaning “Egress” or
an act of going out. By the time this
article is published, the outcome of
the Brexit referendum will be
known to the world. Brexit referendum and its surrounding public campaign have been visited by the following thesis and antithesis:- (a)
Being the strongest colonial currency and even after relinquishment al-
The fact remains that Mr. Rajan
has been a far more dynamic and outspoken RBI Governor than what Dr
most of all British colonies, the
Manmohan Singh was during his tenpound- sterling is still the strongest
ure as RBI Governor. It was neither
currency in Europe, even much highDr Singh nor P Chidambaram during
er than the Euro in exchange value.
the UPA rule, but Mr Rajan, albeit
(b) The inception of European Unworking in a different capacity, who
ion was not because of any internacautioned the country at least a year
tional or for that matter European
before, about ensuing global receshumanitarian charitable causes. It
sion next year, i.e, in 2008! Come
was more as a device to safeguard
2008 and many Americans sold at
the capitalist interests of the develthrow away prices their cozy houses
oped European nations with a few of
and properties located in many down
them still maintaining colonial intertown American cities! Europe too sufests even in this 21st century. In a
fered from panic prevalent in the
way, it was primarily for safeguardmindset of economically uncertain citing the business interests and securizenry. In spite of all existing global
ing investment portfolio of a dozen
trade relations, India somehow could
of European nations against the
withstand the global recessional onthreat of growing Asian and Latin
slaught mainly because of its nationAmerican economies. Pertinently,
alized banks and statutorily regulated
EURO has been a concept for socioInsurance Sector like the LIC.
economic mutual gains and not comThe latest “Revolutionary“ ecomon militarization like the North
nomic policy decisions unleashed
Atlantic Treaty Organisation
by the NDA Govern(NATO). Moscow has alment opening liberal
ways been elusive and unFDI (Foreign Direct
predictable for the EURO ‘Exit’ goes forth with a meaning
Investment) in multimembers even after the of ‘way out’. Thus the original
ple and vital sectors
cold war period! (c) With
severe economic depres- Latin words “exit fi fa” denotes a are bound to attract bipartisan opinions and
sion and national liquidation
writ of ‘fieri facias’, meaning
criticism on their
faced by the communist
sheer economic orienruled Greece in recent “Egress” or an act of going out.
tation, with politicoyears requisiting bail outs by
economic intelligentEuro members, the comparatively conservative British society tion, can rescue and push forward sia of the country welcoming and
soon realized that it was rather on our country with all timely vigilance, opposing the same. But what has
the giving end by being a member of vision and effective regulatory mech- not been debated in Indian media is
about the Government declaring
EU. With schengenvisas, the inter- anism.
No person is indispensible! Nei- such historically most important manational tourists and immigrant job
seekers have been successful ther Mr Rajan as RBI Governor for jor and far reaching economic decithrough an unrestricted open –route a second term, nor was Dr APJ Ka- sions by way of a back-chamber exto snatch away jobs from the ‘locals’. lam as the President of the country ecutive action announced not when
As opposed to all such apprehen- for a second term! Not conferring a the Parliament was in session! Basion of a sizeable British nationals with second term to the arguably best in- sically the artificial fiction created
many parliamentarians and political cumbents may not be a national vice! by Rajan’s exit does not rule out a
whistle blowers, the campaign for “No The nation moves on! History and well negotiated action plan for a hidto Brexit” grew equally vociferous for hard facts have shown that the glo- den agenda by choosing a camouretaining the historically left “Europe- bally best economists including the flaged opportune moment aimed at
an values” and warning against proba- global Nobel laureates in Econom- minimizing the ambit of genuine
ble drastic fall in tourism, business and ics have not been the economic pol- national debate and criticism.
Well! The FDI inflow rose by
well preserved education system at- icy-makers for their respective natracting global followers for centuries. tions. With or without Mr Rajan, 29% to $40 billion even otherwise
The entire world, let alone Europe is what requires a public economic de- during the 2015-2016 financial year.
glued to the ensuing referendum and bate, thesis, anti-thesis, synthesis From $36.04 billion it rose to $55.46
its result. Many countries, apart from etc. is about the latest major trend- billion. Whether the ceiling limit of
UK itself, are speculative and highly setting economic policy-declarations 74% in Civil Aviation coupled with
tricky differentiation between doconcerned about the outcome of this of the NDA Government.
referendum.
As opposed to this, the so called
‘REXIT’ being a poor Indian paparazzi, is all about an individual incumbent’s decision to quit as RBI Governor and to revert back to
“academia”, not even a pre-mature
quitting, but quitting after a statutory tenure of the post in question. Can
there be a question of individual indispensability in the context of a nation of 130 crores populace? Merely
because someone like Subramaniam
Swamy criticized Mr. Rajan with
some plausible or otherwise accusations, the same cannot culminate into
a realistic national economic debate.
Irrespective of the felony about
not giving Mr. Rajan a second term,
the moot question should be- whether RBI as the central banking regulatory authority can withstand the
devastating and downward global
economic trends to engulf India. Or
whether the RBI as a pivotal institu-
Medical Devices Policy
■ Dr Nitul Sarmah
M
edical devices industry is a
multi-product industry, producing wide range of products, which covers-medical
disposables and consumables, medical
electronics, hospital equipment, surgical instruments, implants and diagnostic
reagents. The Indian medical device industry is estimated to be worth around
$3 billion a year and is largely import
driven. At present, the Indian industry
is confined to small and medium enterprise category and is primarily manufacturing the products such as disposables/
consumables. Sophisticated medical
equipment are met by multinational
companies. The Indian industry has been
demanding a policy that will reverse
their present status of “traders” into
“manufacturers”. Keeping in view the
above, the Department of Pharmaceuticals under the Ministry of Chemicals and
Fertilizers, Govt. of India has recently
drafted National Medical Devices Policy
(NMDP) with an objective to strengthening Make in India drive in medical
device sector by reducing the dependence on imports and setting up a strong
base for medical devices especially those
having critical implication in terms of affordability and availability in medical devices. It will not only initiate the Make in
India campaign in the medical device sector, but also to reduce Indian dependence on import and thereby lessen the
burden of medical expenses of common
people.
In India, lack of national regulation
helped the foreign multinational corporations in doing business in medical devices sector. More so, the issues facing
the Indian industry include training and
capacity building programme, policy to
promote local manufacture of medical
devices, granting subsidies / incentives
and promoting higher education relevant
to medical devices industry to bring fresh
talent & technique into R&D etc. In this
regard, an effort has been made to create an autonomous body “National Medical Devices Authority” (NMDA) to provide a single window mechanism to the
industry. This body details the various
measures and concessions that the union Government is keen to put in place
to help indigenous industries to face competition, access foreign markets and find
new business partners abroad. It will
certainly help in promotion of the medical industry to make the country selfreliant in production and innovation.
At present, there is negligible data
on manufacturing/ safety standard and
the effectiveness of the local devices
in our country. It is the experiences of
doctors and patients that have to be
relied upon. Many doctors therefore
prefer to use the high priced imported
devices assuming these go through
clinical and safety trials and follow up
studies. The existing zero regulation
(lack of regulatory system, harmonized
standards, accreditation, legal requirements and proper guidance) encourages import of foreign made equipment
of questionable quality. What is worrisome is that the first World’s discarded medical devices been flooded the
into Indian market. Patients are
charged exorbitant price for imported
devices. To streamline these, the
NMDP proposes to set up medical
devices testing centres in the PPP
mode and designate ‘centre of excellence’. They would support product
development, validation and certifica-
Nanda To Visit Assam
From Our Delhi Office
NEW DELHI, June 25 – The Prime Minister, Srimati Indira Gandhi, has set up a fivemember high-power committee with the Home Minister, Sri Gulzarilal Nanda, as Chairman
to study the problems of Assam Hills areas and to consult the hills people as also the State
Cabinet on the Pataskar Commission Report. The Prime Minister had promised such a committee to members of the Khasi-Jaintia and the Mizo Union delegations who called on her and
other Union Ministers recently. The members of the committee are understood to be, besides
Sri Nanda, Sri Swaran Singh, Sri Jagjivan Ram, Sri Asoka Mehta and Sri YB Chavan. The
Planning Commission member, Sri Tarlok Singh, will also be associated with the committee to
co-ordinate its suggestions with the Commission’s proposals.
SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 1966
Voices of the WEEK
tion of devices, adopt, implement and
advocate polices of efficacy and safety.
NMDP, also proposes to set up a skill
development committee with representative from medical devices industry, academia like NIPERs and Health
care sector skill council under National Skill Development Council (NSDC)
which will identify skill gap and reduce
shortages, design curriculum, set up
satellite training camps around manufacturing hubs for skill up gradation.
An MOU has been signed recently
between DOP, Ministry of Chemicals &
Fertilizers and Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship with expected outcomes- to prepare graduates of
NIPERs industry ready and to undertake
start-ups, to impart skills to central Pharma public sector enterprise manpowerexisting & prospective, to impart skills to
the prospective youth of pre-requisite
qualifications for the growing pharma &
Medical Devices sector as to sustain India’s global leadership in pharma sector.
It is a well-known fact that, current
pricing of medical devices has three
levels- manufacturer’s pricing, distributor’s pricing and retailer’s pricing.
The pricing that the patient incurs is
driven by the cumulative effect of all
the three prices. The MRP is even
today at the manufacturers level and
there is no control over it and sometimes MRP is marked up by more than
300% over the actual price. The new
policy proposes a lot of measures by
creating a pricing division and announcing a separate policy enunciating the
principles for regulating the prices of
identified medical devices and implement the same by notifying a separate
price control order and also to formulate medical regulatory Act.
Courtesy: THE HINDU
“I have been duly informed that I won’t be getting a wildcard for
the Olympics. It is heartbreaking but it is something which I had
no control on.... I will continue to compete till I am feeling fit and
for the time being I think I am fit.” – MARY KOM, boxer, India
+++
“It’s heavy, it’s disappointing, but at the same time I enjoyed
it.” – ZLATAN IBRAHIMOVIC, footballer, Sweden
+++
“The allegations of anomalies in exams conducted by the APSC
are not correct.” – RK PAUL, APSC chairman
+++
“Yoga is a natural treatment process but liquor addicts cannot
perform it. Yoga would be irrelevant unless a ban is imposed
on sale of liquor across the country. I have been doing yoga
since childhood but have never publicised it.” – NITISH KUMAR, Chief Minister, Bihar
+++
“Private schools will not be allowed to hike fees in the middle of
a session.” – SMRITI IRANI, Union HRD Minister on addressing
the issue of inordinately high school fees.
+++
“When we were in the government, BJP hurled accusations
of failure in putting a stop to rhino poaching. Now that the BJPled government is in power, poaching is on.” – TARUN
GOGOI, former Chief Minister, Assam
+++
“I would say that the field of journalism has been doing very
well.” – SUMITRA MAHAJAN, Speaker, Lok Sabha
Small-minded
From THE PAST
COMMITTEE ON HILL AREAS SET UP
mestic and international flights with
pumped inflow of FDI into infrastructural upliftment of Airports
actually present complicated equations that the resultant benefits will
only be tested by time!
But alarming and most apprehensive policy declarations are
about 100% FDI in Defence sector
barring the nuclear part of it. Even
then, other vibrant Defense ingredients like fighter jets, submarines,
non –nuclear ballistic missiles and
state of the art modern ammunitions and their strategic transmission/utilization should have been
well guarded as essential Defence
secrets. Opening the window of FDI
is bound to be in conflict with guarding principles of political and territorial sovereignty!
Similar is the declaration about
unrestricted FDI allowance into single-brand retail marketing without
any statutory source and procurement-controlling machinery! This
has the potential of putting a death –
nail on indigenous growers, farmers, manufacturers and small traders and of course the inextricably
related labour market.
There is no in-built message
transmitted about “Made by India
by Indians” as opposed to the high
sounding slogans of “Make-in-India”
transformed from the decades old
obsolete slogan of “Made-in-India”.
As I know, Arun Jaitley is a far better lawyer than an economic pundit!
My good old Delhi School of Economics’ colleague Dilip Mukherjee in mid1970’s and originally a Presidency
College topper, was a more brilliant
economist. These comparisons, however, do not matter in politically decided economic principles for the nations. It is always a Narasimha Rao,
or a Manmohan Singh or a Jaitley who
decide about the welfare of 130 crores
of Indians, mostly poor!
Mr Rajan, for a major length of his
tenure, combined well with Mr Jaitley with the latter not imposing
views about Rajan’s decision about
fixation of cut rate, repo-rate, cashcredit ratio etc. as the banking head
of the nation. Inspite of 1.5% cut
rates, private investment remained
moribund!
My woes began on the day my wife
went down to the library to borrow Prof
EF Schumacher’s celebrated book Small
Is Beautiful. At that time I exulted that
she was taking a quantum leap from soap
opera novelettes to the exalted heights
of Development Economics and the results of her scholarly edification were
not long in forthcoming. Getting down
to breakfast the next morning I saw on
the dining table two miniscule iddlis
which could have measured no more
than 2 inches at their widest point.
Putting on my most beligerent ‘he man’
pose I demanded an explanation.
The wife smiled an angelic smile. You see, small iddli is beautiful.”
I was at a loss for words for a devastat“You see,” she explained patiently, “the
world’s resources are getting deplet- ing repartee. TV made its long awaited
ed fast, thanks to man’s overexploita- bow in Bengaluru and I was confident
tion and to make an iddli of the normal that we could buy a 91 cms LCD TV and
keep up with the
size we need to grow
Joneses. Returning
high yielding strains of
home from work, I
wheat which requires
S RAGHUNATH
enormous inputs of
saw in the living room
water and scarce pewhat looked like a
troleum-based fertilizers, all of which glass case for keeping miniature fish.
pose an impossible burden on the “What’s the 11-cms screen size TV doearth’s delicate eco-system. If civilisa- ing here?” I cried aghast. “You know
tion is to survive, we have to reduce our neighbours have a 91 cms Big TV.
the size of iddlis and reduce it now. How can we face them with a picayune
The last word
TV like that? I want an explanation fast!”
The wife smiled a weak smile. “You
see, small TV is beautiful.”
The straw that broke the camel’s
back was when I went to the bank to
have our pass book ‘made up’. The figure in the “balance” column read a
Nizamesque Rs 1.25. I am proud to
record that I did not fly off the handle.
I was tranquillity personified.
“Don’t tell me,” I pleaded with my
wife. “I’ll tell you. Small bank balance
is beautiful.” I am going to buckle down
to it and write a book titled Small is NOT
beautiful.
CITY
SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 2016
Prime Cabs directed to pay
compensation to consumer
STAFF REPORTER
GUWAHATI, June 25: The
District Consumer Disputes
Redressal Forum Kamrup has
ordered Prime Cabs, a taxi
service establishment, to pay
compensation of Rs 49,119 to
a consumer Susanta Kundu,
within 60 days.
The complainant Kundu
booked a cab of Prime Cabs for
his journey from Bamunimaidam to the Lokapriya Gopinath
Bordoloi International Airport
on October 1, 2014. The pickup time for the cab was 11 am
so as to catch the flight of Indigo Air Service from Guwahati
to Delhi at 1.25 pm.
But on the scheduled day,
despite the repeated pleas
from the consumer and assurance from the cab company to
pick him up at the right time,
the cab driver reached 43 minutes late i.e. at 11.43 am. Due
to this delay, Kundu and two
other members of his family
missed their flight. They
reached the airport at 12.55
pm. As the complainant failed
to catch the flight, he had to
purchase new tickets paying
additional amounts, to reach
New Delhi.
In spite of repeated complaints to the Prime Cabs au-
thorities about the incident,
Kundu did not get any response from the company and
filed a complaint with the Consumers’ Legal Protection Forum against the Prime Cabs
for its service deficiency and
negligence, a statement from
the forum said.
On behalf of the complainant, advocate Subhash Mohan
Sarma, administrator and advocate Ajoy Hazarika, secretary of Consumers’ Legal Protection Forum filed cases bearing the case no. CC-118/2014
with the District Consumer
Disputes Redressal Forum,
Kamrup. After one-and-a-half
year of prosecution, the District Forum ordered Prime
Cabs to pay a compensation of
Rs 49,119 to the complainant
and made the Prime Cabs liable for their deficiency in service and negligence as it has
failed to take care of the rights
of customers as it promised.
THE ASSAM TRIBUNE, GUWAHATI 7
AASU call to upgrade
high schools
STAFF REPORTER
GUWAHATI, June 25: The
All Assam Students’ Union
(AASU) today demanded reformation in the State’s education system.
In a statement signed by its
president Dipanka Kumar
Nath and its general secretary
Lurin Jyoti Gogoi, the student
body said that unless the high
schools of the State are upgraded to higher secondary level,
about 60,000 matriculate students are not going to get the
scope to undertake higher
studies.
The student body’s statement came in the wake of the
news reports that a large
number of HSLC and HSSLC
passed students have not been
able to get themselves enrolled in the State’s institutions of higher learning.
It said that the government
must ensure opportunities for
undertaking higher studies to
each of the students who successfully completes his or her
secondary level education. It
is the duty of the State government to provide 100 per
cent enrolment facility to the
successful HSLC examinees.
For the purpose, the government may go for introducing morning and evening
classes in all streams – Arts,
Commerce and Science – in
the State’s colleges and those
who cannot be accommodated by such arrangements
should be provided with the
scope to undertake skill development courses, said the
student body.
rail accidents in the Northeast region like that of July
GUWAHATI, June 25: A
10, 2011 at Bhatkuchi near
joint mock exercise on rail
Rangia Railway Station, of
accidents and response was
February 3, 2012 between
conducted by 1st Battalion
Azara and Mirza and of April
NDRF in coordination with
16, 2014 between Jagiroad
the Northeast Frontier
Railway Station and Aujuri
Railway (NFR) on Friday at
(Morigaon),” said the NDRF
New Guwahati Rail Yard,
in a statement.
under Lumding Division,
The NDRF and railway
Assam.
personnel displayed rescue
Having an experience of
skills during the mock drill
the problems faced in rescue and rescued/evacuated the
and evacuation operations in victims placed under various
rail accidents because of
simulated scenarios. The
overturned bogies and
equipment and manpower
limited access points, the 1st used in the exercise played a
Battalion National Disaster
crucial role in the rescue
Response Force executed
operations.
the mock drill in coordination
The mock drill showed
with Lumding Division of the preparedness of the staff and
NF Railway.
officers concerned, especially
“The entire exercise was
during such accidents and
planned in view of the past
calamities.
During the drill, the
NDRF personnel demonstrated rescue/evacuation of
trapped victims using
equipment like gas cutter
and hydraulic cutter. The
capabilities of all equipment
and their limitations were
explained to all rescuers and
training was imparted
actually on the ground.
During the drill, effective
methodology and response
drills were rehearsed and
practised to ensure effective, speedy and safe
operation.
The mock exercise also
ensured community participation in initial response
work to extricate and
transport minor injured or
lightly trapped victims while
maintaining personal safety
during rail accidents.
EXTENSION NOTICE
GAUHATI UNIVERSITY
Gopinath Bardoloi Nagar, Jalukbari, Guwahati-781014
NOTICE
Various organisations distributed free meals to pilgrims and devotees during the Ambubachi
Mela in the greater Kamakhya area in the city on Saturday. – AT photo
Cleanliness drive in city
areas on June 28
STAFF REPORTER
GUWAHATI, June 25: The
Kamrup Metro district administration, in association
with the Guwahati Municipal
Corporation (GMC) and the
Kamakhya Temple Management Committee, has decided to organise a cleanliness
Dispur
26.06.2016
MESSAGE
International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking is a day
for everybody across the globe to reflect on the devastating impact
drug abuse has on humanity. It is also a time to reflect on how we can
work individually and collectively to keep drug abuse and its illicit
trafficking at bay.
Today Assam also joins the rest of the global community in observing
the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking on a
theme ‘Listen First’. As we stand up to mark the Day, I would like to
reiterate to everybody our government’s commitment in discouraging
and preventing drug abuse and its illicit trafficking. State Government
has already launched a number of steps by strengthening institutional
mechanism considered deterrent to drug abuse and its trafficking and
our valiant fight continues even today.
Government has a responsibility to counteract both drug trafficking
and drug abuse, but communities can also make a major contribution.
Families, Schools, Civil society and religious organisations can do their
part to make the society free from drug abuse. Media can also help in
setting an agenda and generate awareness against drug abuse and
its inherent danger.
On this Day, we should reiterate our commitment to the basic principles
of health and human rights, shared responsibility and a synergistic
approach towards prevention, treatment and support. This will help in
fostering a society free from drug-related crime and violence which in
turn can contribute to our collective goal for a safer world for all.
programme under the
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan in
certain areas on June 28.
The drive will be carried
out from 7 am onwards on that
day in the Kamakhya Temple
area, Naharbari, Bangshi Bagan, Bharalumukh, Sonaram
field area, Sonaram field up to
foothill of Kamakhya, Pandu
Camp, Maligaon Chariali to
Old Pandu Station, Kamakhya
foothill to Kamakhya Railway
Station and at the Kamakhya
Ex-OIL official
leaves for China
to study river
management
STAFF REPORTER
GUWAHATI, June 25:
Former Oil India head of Strategic Planning and Project and
presently chairman-cum-managing director of the private
sector Purbashree Oil and Gas
Ltd Prasanta Kumar Dutta,
who has been working on river management for the past 10
years, especially on management of the Brahmaputra, has
left for China to study the Chinese technology of river management, including dredging
and reclamation of eroded land.
He earlier visited 25 countries
– including the United States
of America, and the Netherlands. He visited China too on
earlier occasions.
According to a press release
issued by the voluntary organisation Brahmaputra Management and Development, in
which Dutta is a working president, this time the Chinese
government has invited him to
study the river management
systems developed in their
country.
2 arrested
STAFF REPORTER
GUWAHATI, June 25: Police
have arrested two persons for
allegedly resorting to unethical activities concerning blood
donation at the Gauhati Medical College and Hospital. They
were handed over to the police
by the hospital authorities after their activities in the hospital premises aroused suspicion.
IN THE CITY
TODAY
Janasanyog/1729/16
defying the directive of the
Chief Minister in respect of the
submission of results within
three hours. He said that it
would be a misfortune for the
community when a constitutional authority enjoying constitutional protection would indulge in recklessly causing
harm to the entire community
by selecting incompetent persons for government offices
through a process which could
not be said to be transparent.
Chakravartty said that while
constitutional procedure would
take time to dismiss Paul, public morality, social decency,
code of ethics, and refinement
of culture make it obligatory
on the part of any public authority to relinquish office voluntarily after being exposed to
such a vicious situation when
the citizens of Assam have
questioned the justification of
continuation in office by Paul
and his team. – Staff Reporter
(Ref.: NIT No. T/16-17/71 dated 13.06.16)
It is for information of all concerned that the date of submission of Tenders for the work
“Design, Manufacture, Supply, Delivery of 1x750 KVA & 1x500 KVA, 11/0.433 KV, ONAN,
outdoor transformer for the Gauhati University” is hereby extended up to 2 PM of
04.07.16 and will be opened on the same date at 2:30 PM.
Other terms and conditions will remain same.
Sd/- Superintending Engineer i/c, G. U.
Chief Minister,
Assam
Guwahati
Sarbananda Sonowal
GUWAHATI, June 25: Senior journalist and president of
Journalists’ Association of Assam (JAA) DN Chakravartty,
in a statement, has said that
although Assam Public Service Commission (APSC)
Chairman Rakesh Paul and his
team do not have any constitutional obligation or legal
compulsion to relinquish office,
and the Government of Assam
too cannot dismiss the Chairman and his team suddenly as
in the case of other political and
administrative appointments,
yet, social propriety and public morality demand that Paul
and his colleagues honourably
quit their responsibilities submitting to the will of the people, as has been expressed
through the Press and various
other public forums in the last
couple of years.
Chakravartty described as
“affronting and bordering on
audacity”, Paul’s action of openly
GAUHATI UNIVERSITY, GUWAHATI-14
Joint mock exercise on rail
accidents, response conducted
STAFF REPORTER
APSC Chairman
asked to quit
(Sarbananda Sonowal)
Presentation of Rajtilak Theatre’s Rajtilak Barshashreshtha
Bota to Parag Sarma and Lovita Rajbongshi at Guwahati
Press Club at 11 am.
Railway Station.
Non-governmental organisations that are interested,
have also been requested to
participate in the cleanliness
drive.
The district administration
has also requested all government departments, educational institutions, private
organisations and citizens to
take up an exhaustive cleanliness drive in their respective areas.
It has been brought to the notice of Gauhati University authority that the Business Statistics
paper of T.D.C. B.Com 2nd Semester Examination, 2016 held on 18th June, 2016 had lost the
confidentiality before the examination started on that day. After an internal enquiry by the
Gauhati University Examination Authority it has been concluded that the question paper of
Business Statistics held on 18th June, 2016 was leaked before the scheduled time of
examination. In view of the larger interest of the students and to maintain the credibility of the
examination system of Gauhati University, the Consultative Committee on Examination
Matters (CCEM) G.U. in its emergent meeting held on 23rd June, 2016 at the Vice Chancellor’s
Conference room decided to cancel the examination of Business Statistics paper held on
18th June, 2016 and to re-conduct the said paper on 30th June, 2016 from 9 A.M. to 12 Noon.
Principals of the concerned colleges are requested to make necessary arrangements for the
smooth conduct of examination in their respective centers.
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Office, Central Pollution Control Board, Shillong.
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8 THE ASSAM TRIBUNE, GUWAHATI
Erosion takes
serious turn
CORRESPONDENT
Two youths making their way through the flooded Kordoiguri-Souliabari PWD Road at Bajali, on Friday. – UB Photos
Meritorious
students feted
CORRESPONDENT
DHEMAJI, June 25: Students of Bengenagarah Tribal
Girls’ High School of
Machkhowa in Dhemaji who
passed the last HSLC final
examination with excellent
results, were felicitated at the
school recently.
A meeting was organised in
this connection in the school
which was presided over by
Deben Doley, vice-president,
School Management and Development Committee, Bengenagarah Tribal Girls’ High
School and the purpose of the
meeting was explained by
Sangkhadhar Sarma, headmaster of the school.
Six meritorious students of
the school, Anurupa Saikia,
Nilanjana Saikia and Kakumoni Dutta, who passed the last
HSLC examination from the
school in first division with star
marks along with Dipjyoti
Konch, Mitali Devi and Sukla
Dutta who also passed in first
division with letter marks,
were felicitated with phulam
gamosas, citations and flowers.
The meeting was attended
by Manik Chandra Taid, exPrincipal, Machkhowa College
as the distinguished guest.
Addressing the meeting, Taid
thanked the meritorious students of the school for bringing laurels to them as well as
to the school. Swarnalata Saikia, president, SMDC of the
school, in her speech called
upon the students to increase
the competitive spirit and inspired them to study with
more enthusiasm in the future.
The meeting was also addressed by teachers Jagat
Dutta, Jayanta Chutia, Usain
Doley and headmaster of Bengenagarah Tribal Girls’ ME
School, Prafulla Koch.
More funds for drinking
water, sanitation sought
STAFF REPORTER
GUWAHATI, June 25: Public Health Engineering Department (PHED) Minister
Rihon Daimary on Friday
urged the Central Government to enhance the allocation of funds meant for the
development of the State’s
drinking water and sanitation
sectors, said an official press
release here.
Daimary apprised Union
Minister of State for Drinking Water and Sanitation
Ram Kripal Yadav at a review
meeting here on Friday that
low flow of funds from the
Central Government has
been hindering implementation of the drinking water
schemes in the State.
Providing quality drinking
water to the people has become a mirage here. The replacement of the obsolete toilets with new ones under the
Swachh Bharat MissionGramin (SBM-G) has also become a tough proposition for
the State because of fund
scarcity, said Daimary.
He also submitted a memorandum to the Union Minister enlisting the problems
faced by the State in the
above sectors and urging for
the necessary steps to help
the State overcome the
present predicament.
Yadav, who is on a three-day
visit to the State, was reviewing the progress of implemen-
Cong-led Sonowal Kachari Autonomous
Council heading towards dissolution
STAFF CORRESPONDENT
DIBRUGARH, June 25:
The Congress-led Sonowal
Kachari Autonomous
Council (SKAC) is likely to
be dissolved as three of its
members, along with two
Independent members,
joined the Bharatiya Janata
Party (BJP) at the district
office of the saffron party at
Amollapatty here on Friday.
The number of Congress
members in the SKAC has
been reduced to 11, while
the number of BJP members
has gone up to 14. Before
this development, among
the 26 elected members of
the Council, 14 were from
the Congress, nine from the
BJP, two were Independent
candidates and one was from
the Asom Gana Parishad.
Tankeshwar Sonowal from
Gogamukh, Biswajit
Sonowal from Naharkatia
and Ghanakanta Saikia from
Jonai are the Congress
members who shifted their
allegiance to the BJP. The
two Independent members
who joined the BJP are
Diprekha Das Baghri of
Dhemaji and Khanindra
Sonowal of Telahi, North
Lakhimpur. These two
Independent candidates had
earlier supported the
Congress-led SKAC headed
by Dandi Sonowal.
Congress member
Tankeshwar Sonowal was
Dr Suresh Chandra
Chaudhury: a tribute
Dr
Suresh
Chandra Chaudhury, our khura, a quiet person who led a
simple life all
throughout, passed away on
June 16 last.
Born to Late Bihu Ram Chaudhury and Late Haripriya
Chaudhury of village Nakheti
of Upper Barbhag mouza of
Nalbari on September 1, 1928,
he had his early education at
Nakheti. He then passed his
matriculation examination in
1946 from Gordon School of
Nalbari. Thereafter, he took
admission into the Cotton College. Later, being an animal
lover he took admission into
the Veterinary College at Guwahati from where he obtained
his graduation in Veterinary
Science. He had his first posting as Veterinary Assistant
Surgeon at Chatiya in Sonitpur
district and retired as Deputy
Director in 1986 after an illustrious career as a veterinarian
as well as an efficient administrator. Initially, he settled down
at Santipur of Mangaldai. During his stay there, he was actively associated with Arya
Samaj and a few other social
organisations. He later shifted
to Hengrabari in Guwahati
where he spent the rest of his
life.
Khura was a man of honesty,
discipline and a strict follower
of a routine life. He strictly followed the saying “cut your
cloth according to the need of
your coat”. He always led a
very economical life, being neither extravagant nor a miser.
He had a keen interest in sports
and hardly missed any football
match played at Guwahati by famous teams. He was also actively associated with the exveterinarians of his days.
Today on the day of his adyashraddha, I pray to the Almighty to grant eternal peace
to his departed soul.
– Birendra Kumar
Chaudhury
Dr Pranjal Rajkhowa
Dr Pranjal Rajkhowa, an associate professor of the Mathematics Department of Gauhati University breathed his
last on June 16.
Dr Rajkhowa was the grand
son of the famous Assamese
poet, L ate Sailadhar Rajkhowa and the eldest son of
Late Shashidhar Rajkhowa.
Dr Rajkhowa was the first in
the Mathematics department
of GU in paving the way of research in the theory of num-
tation of various schemes under the PHE Department like
the National Rural Drinking
Water Project (NRDWP),
SBM-G, World Bank Project,
etc.
In the meeting, senior officials of the State Government including Principal
Secretary Hemanta Narzary,
were also present, besides
Daimary.
The Union Minister assured the State Government
that the Ministry of Drinking
Water and Sanitation will look
into the issues raised by the
State Government and will
extend full support to it in implementing the drinking water, Swachh Bharat Mission,
etc., schemes.
bers. A smooth violinist as
well as a ‘black-belt’, Rajkhowa’s main education happened to be in Shillong. He
first joined as a teacher at the
Assam Textile Institute (ATI),
and then joined the Assam
Engineering Institute (AEI).
From AEI, he joined Cotton
College. Later, he joined the
Mathematics Department of
the Gauhati University. He
had to his credit a good
number of text books, some
books of popular mathematics
and a good number of research
papers.
He was popular enough
among his students due to his
calm, quiet and tranquil nature. He was ever ready to
help his student-friends. He
left behind his wife and only
daughter, along with a host of
friends and relatives to mourn
his death.
May his soul rest in peace.
– Khanin Chowdhury
the chairman of the Council,
while Ghanakanta Saikia was
one of the executive
members. The SKAC was
formed on October 29, 2013
with Congress member
Dandi Sonowal as its chief
executive councillor.
The five members were
welcomed to the BJP by
local MLA Prasanta Phukan,
Lahoal MLA Rituparna
Baruah and BJP SKAC
member Dipuranjan
Markary.
As the Congress has been
reduced to a minority, the
BJP will form the Council,
BJP leader Dipuranjan
Markary said. The Congress
defectors were not available
for comments.
OBITUARY
Hiranya
Hazarika
CORRESPONDENT
DERGAON, June 25:
Hiranya Hazarika, a socially
active youth died at his Kacharipam residence on Monday
due to haematological disorder. He was 32.
Having an amiable disposition and dedicated for agricultural development, he was
liked by all. His untimely
death was widely mourned
by individuals and various organisations like Aashray,
Madhya Brahmaputra Sahitya Sabha, etc.
He leaves behind his
wife, a minor girl child, father, mother, elder brother,
two sisters and a host of relatives.
MORIGAON, June 25: The
Brahmaputra’s erosion has
taken a serious turn in Bhuragaon and Lahorighat revenue circles in Morigaon district during the last couple of
days rendering 70 families
homeless.
According to information
received, the embankment
of the Brahmaputra was
threatened at Mikirgaon
point even as surging waters
of the river entered Baralimari village under Bhuragaon revenue circle. The old
Baralimari market’s existence is now threatened.
About 270 hectares of jute
and sugarcane cultivation
have been completely devastated.
The affected homeless people have taken shelter on
nearby highlands.
Liquor baron
unfazed over
IT raids
CORRESPONDENT
SILCHAR, June 25: Unfazed
by the ongoing inspection of
his property and documents by
investigating officers from the
Income Tax department, liquor
baron and vice president
(South Assam Zone) of Assam
Cricket Association (ACA)
Babul Hore said that it was a
routine affair, and that he had
no reasons to worry.
“I am a regular taxpayer and
I am not worried. A similar
probe was made by the department in 2012 on TDS,”
Hore said.
Meanwhile, it is learnt that
the investigation is being conducted by the Directorate of
Income Tax (Investigation) at
Guwahati. Besides his Silchar
residence, the officers had
scrutinised properties, including distilleries and bonded
warehouses belonging to
Hore in Karimganj, Guwahati
and Kolkata as well.
New body
formed
CORRESPONDENT
RANGIYA, June 25: A new
committee of the Rangiya
District Clerical Association
has been formed with Abdur
Rahman Choudhury as the
president and Dinesh Kumar
as the secretary. In this regard, a meet was held at the
PWD, Rural (Roads) office on
June 23. The meet was presided over by Lakhee Kanta
Haloi. Members discussed
various issues relating to their
welfare, including revision of
the pay structure by the State
Government.
SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 2016
Governor for law to regulate
pvt educational institutions
CORRESPONDENT
JORHAT, June 25: Expressing concern over the ill
effects of rampant privatisation of education in the State,
Governor
Padmanabha
Balakrishna Acharya on Friday urged the people’s representatives and Government
officials to take strong measures to control the situation.
Acharya was holding a
meeting with the MLAs of
Teok, Dergaon and Mariani,
officials of the Jorhat district
administration and representatives of NGOs, Assam
Agricultural University
(AAU) and some other Government institutions here.
He suggested ways to improve government schools
and implement Government
schemes for the all-round development of the district.
The Governor called for the
enactment of a new law to regulate private educational institutions so that no student
from a poor economic background is deprived of proper
education in any institution.
As Acharya stressed the
need of enactment of a new law
to curb rampant privatization
of education across the State,
the three MLAs – Bhabendra
Nath Bharali, Renupoma Rajkhowa and Rupjyoti Kurmi –
showed a keen interest in the
issue.
“Our society has many
weak links. For overall social
development, these links
should be strengthened,”
said the Governor. According
to him, Government schools,
tea garden workers, communities belonging to scheduled
castes and scheduled tribes
constitute such weak links,
which need to be strengthened to usher in development of Assam.
To build a healthy nation,
Acharya advocated the need
of practising of yoga by every citizen as it reduces stress
and keeps people healthy. He
advised all cultural organisations in the district and other parts of the State to register with the North East Zone
Cultural Centre to gain the
Government’s support. The
Governor, however, urged
the NGOs to pool their own
resources for development
and social activities instead of
only relying on Government
assistance.
Hojai MLA moves Rajnath
over Hindu migrants issue
SPL CORRESPONDENT
NEW DELHI, June 25: Alleging that thousands of notices are being issued by the Foreigners Tribunal against Hindu Bengali migrants in Assam,
a BJP MLA from the State has
moved Union Home Minister
Rajnath Singh, seeking his intervention in this regard.
Hojai MLA Shiladitya Dev
on Friday met the Union Home
Minister at his residence, alleging that thousands of Hindu
Bengalis in the State have been
issued D-voter notices.
Dev said that during the
recent Assembly elections in
Assam, the BJP had assured
that Bengali Hindus would not
be harassed in the name of the
NRC update and D-voters.
But till now, not much has
been done, he said in a memorandum submitted to Singh.
Dev alleged that Hindu
Bengalis are still being harassed and ‘quit India’ notices
are being issued to them.
On June 21, one Ranjit Choudhury, a resident of Lanka, was
arrested and sent to jail as he has
been declared a foreigner, the
Hojai MLA alleged. Thousands
of Hindu Bengalis have been issued notices by the Foreigners
Tribunal and they are facing an
uncertain future, said Dev.
Though the NDA Government at the Centre issued a
notification in September last
year to relax the entry of Hindu migrants, it has not been
implemented in Assam for one
reason or the other, he added.
Later, Dev told this newspaper that Hindu Bengali migrants have been specifically
targeted. In the Muslim-dominated Jamunamukh LAC, only
680 D-voter notices have been
issued, while in Hojai, which
is an 85 per cent Hindu-dominated LAC, over 7,000 such
notices have been issued.
Dev said that Singh had given an assurance that he would
talk to the Chief Minister of
Assam regarding necessary
action to implement the notification issued by the Central
Government.
Rana Tamuly memorial
play contest begins
SANJOY KR HAZARIKA
GOLAGHAT, June 25: Noted filmmaker Munin Barua
inaugurated the inaugural edition of the Rana Tamuly Memorial All Assam One-act
Play Competition at Golaghat
Commerce College on Friday.
The drama contest is being
organised by the Cine Theatrical Society of Golaghat Commerce College in the memory
of actor Rana Tamuly who was
also a former Vice-Principal of
the college. Actor Brojen Bora
was the guest of honour in the
inaugural ceremony.
The Principal of the college,
Dr Jatindra Nath Saikia delivered the welcome address. A
faculty member Dr Rajib Lo-
chan Bora recalled the fond
memories of Late Rana Tamuly. Earlier, Pramila Tamuly,
the wife of the late actor paid
tributes to the departed soul.
Altogether 24 teams from
across the State are participating in the three-day drama
event. The dramas staged on
the opening day were Aashray
(Dergaon Jatiya Vidyalaya),
No Propaganda (Nazira),
Bhagawan, Edal Sipjari Aru
Aami (Jorhat), Bandhuttat
Premar Subas (Bahona,
Jorhat), Ajamil Charit (Bokakhat), Pagala (Dergaon), Ber
(Jorhat), Saru Sur Bar Sur
(Dhekial) and Padumanir
Edin Gadhuli (Marangi).
The plays which were
staged on Saturday were
Herua Surar Baatat (Golaghat), Aakou Natun Prabhat
Hobo (Dibrugarh), Raja Rani
Ahise Olang Dalang Khelise
(Sonitpur), Pejali (Nagaon),
Mukti (Chatiya), Tumi Mok
Beya Paisila Neki Deuta
(Sarupathar), Prajanma
(Jorhat), Astroprasar (Moran)
and Ekhon Dharmajuddhar
Aat Dhori (Dergaon).
The dramas lined up for the
concluding day are Sonali Sutar
Jari (Nagaon), Bukut Ejak Dhumuha (Guwahati), Roja Jidina
Maak Hol (Guwahati), Uruli
Dibo Kune (Marigaon), Jirangat
Eti Aparahna (Bihguri) and My
Name is Khandu (Guwahati).
The souvenir published on the
occasion will also be released on
the concluding day.
GIMT workshop on mathematics ends
GUWAHATI, June 25: The Department of Mathematics of Girijananda
Chowdhury Institute of Management and
Technology (GIMT), Guwahati organised
a workshop entitled ‘Short Term Course
on Higher Secondary Mathematics’ from
June 20 to 24, a press note stated.
The course was conducted with an aim
to provide basic concepts of various important parts of mathematics to the students of higher secondary level. More
than 50 students of different schools and
colleges of Guwahati participated in this
five-day workshop.
The workshop was designed to be interactive with lectures and presentation
given by various teachers from IIT Guwahati (IITG), Gauhati University (IST),
Assam Engineering College, Arya Vidyapith College and teachers from the
Department of Mathematics of GIMT.
The lectures covered topics like calculus for beginners, basic statistics, matrix
and determinant, coordinate geometry
(3D), differential equations, basic concept of probability, etc.
The valedictory function of the workshop on Friday was presided over by
Ratul Das, President, Shrimanta Shankar
Academy. Professor Swarup Nandan
Bora, head of the Department of Mathematics, IITG was the chief guest of the
function. Prof Bora, who was also a resource person in the workshop, in his
speech dwelt on how mathematics is significant in various fields of study.
Professor SK Dutta, Principal of GIMT,
stressed on the importance of mathematics in different branches of engineering.
All the dignitaries and the participants appreciated the endeavour of the Department of Mathematics, GIMT.
Bharati Das
GUWAHATI, June 25:
Bharati Das, a resident of RK
Choudhury locality of Bharalumukh passed away on June
23 at the International Hospital following prolonged illness. She was 83.
Her husband, PC Das, who
was a former Principal Chief
Conservator of Forests, Assam, had predeceased her.
She leaves behind her only
daughter and a host of relatives.
People protesting alleged anomalies in the Indira Awas Yojana at Borbhogiya in Morigaon district, on Friday. – UB Photos
STATE
THE ASSAM TRIBUNE, GUWAHATI
Silchar airport expansion
plans yet to take off
Dental health camp held
SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 2016
Touts held
RANGIYA, June 25: RPF personnel today nabbed three
touts – Dipu Deka, Jitu Kalita and Satya Koibartta – from
the Rangiya Railway Station for their involvement in blackmarketing and brokerage of train tickets. Tickets worth
around Rs 25,000 and a Scooty were recovered from them.
– Correspondent
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SILCHAR, June 25: The suspension of trains in the SilcharGuwahati route coupled with
the increasing number of road
accidents on the Badarpur-Jowai section of NH-6 has once again
refreshed the need for more
flights and improved air connectivity in Barak Valley. But the
jigsaw between the Indian Air
Force, Airport Authority of India and the airline agencies over
increasing the number of flights,
duration of watch hours and expansion of the airport together
with other allied facilities is adding to the woes of the people
struggling to find solutions for
the recurring communication
crisis.
Nand Kishore Deoli, the
new director of Airport Authority of India (AAI) at Silchar airport has a seemingly
rhetorical view of the situation.
In his words, if the Government of Assam extends cooperation by providing land, they
are ready to construct a new
airport with all the modern facilities and even the place can
be made an excellent tourist
hub for the people. Talking to
this correspondent, Deoli said,
“Silchar airport is the second
biggest airport in the State after Guwahati. It has all the facilities including the necessary
ones required for night landing of flights. We have 10 hours
of ‘watch hour’ now within
which maximum of 16 flights
can be operated. If the Indian
Air Force allows an extension
of the watch hour beyond 4 pm,
we can have flights here at
night as well.” He was enthusiastic about turning the vicinity into a tourist destination for
the people coming from other
parts of the country and even
abroad. “This place is naturally blessed and can become an
excellent tourist destination. It
has the potential to become a
better airport than Shillong,”
Deoli opined. In his words,
despite controlled by the Indian Air Force, the airports of
Chandigarh and Pune have all
the facilities. When asked
about the possibilities of the
new rate of air fares as mentioned in the new Civil Aviation policy recently announced
by the government, the Air-
port Director said that the provisions of the new air fare shall
only come into effect if the airline companies operating their
flights here agree to the terms
and conditions of the policy. He
hoped that if implemented, the
new policy shall be able to usher good days for the people.
On the other hand, Jayanta
Dutta, station manager of Air
India carrying 144 passengers
in the Airbus to Kolkata four
days in a week and 44 passengers in its ATR flight to Guwahati three days in a week
from the Silchar airport are of
the view that the accommodation in the airport is insufficient
to bear rush of passengers.
“There is a single belt with
only five counters for the two
airlines. New airlines shall require separate arrangements
and the security arrangements
need to be intensified in the
airport,” an Air India source
said. Meanwhile, Debashish
Borthakur, Silchar station
manager of the private airline
company Jet Airways said that
they had two flights each for
Guwahati and Kolkata and one
more flight on the Silchar-Gu-
wahati route at 5:40 pm was
supposed to be introduced
from June 18. It had permission from the DGCA and also
the AAI. But due to the objection from the Indian Air Force
particularly because of the
watch hour limitation, the flight
could be introduced. “We were
told by the AAI that till June
17 no flights can be operated
after 12 pm because of re-carpeting in the runway. Hence
our flights scheduled at 12:45
pm and 3:40 pm to Guwahati
and Kolkata had to be suspended. Later, the AAI communicated that the re-carpeting
cannot be done because of wet
weather. The flight schedules
are prepared on a six month
plan for summer and winter
periods. We understand the
crisis faced by the passengers.
But besides the schedule,
availability of flights is also a
major issue,” the Jet Airways
official maintained. However,
the official quickly added to
say that they have proposed
flights to Imphal and Jorhat
from Silchar which are likely
to commence before Durga
Puja this year.
9
DOOMDOOMA , June 25: Surjudayua, an NGO organised a
free dental health check-up camp in collaboration with Tinsukia
branch of Indian Dental Association and Margherita sub-centre
of Childline at Sonali Jayanti Kangkan Missing LP School situated at a remote place near Jagun in Assam–Arunachal border
in Tinsukia district today.
Over one hundred children were offered free dental treatment by a group of dentists headed by the president of Tinsukia
branch of Indian Dental Association Dr Golap Chandra Baruah.
Free medicines, toothpaste and toothbrush were distributed
among the patients. – Correspondent
Blood donation camp
KOKRAJHAR, June 25: A blood donation camp was organised by the Marwari Yuba Manch in association with Jagriti,
Kokrajhar here on Saturday where 17 units of blood were
collected.
Deputy Commissioner Kokrajhar Madhab Prasad Sharma
inaugurated the camp. – Correspondent
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Professor Jitendra Nath Goswami, space scientist and former Director of Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad awarding
degrees, diplomas to the students at the 13th convocation of Tezpur University on Saturday. – UB Photos
13th convocation of Tezpur varsity held
CORRESPONDENT
TEZPUR, June 25: Addressing the 13th convocation
of Tezpur University today as
chief guest former director,
Physical Research Laboratory,
Ahmedabad and space scientist, Prof Jitendra Nath Goswami said that global competition, national imperatives
and regional and local aspirations are the guiding principles
of the universities. “Unfortunately the State universities
often suffer from certain constraints, starting from over
load of students at all levels,
from under graduate to post
graduate, lack of generous
funds to compete at the national level, and shortage of
faculty members having in
debt in teaching and research
experience.
Congratulating the students
for their sterling performance
Prof Goswami further said that
they will be the torch bearers of
the university from now onwards. “Tezpur University provided a platform to you to shape
your life. Culmination of your
studies here is a moment of pride
for you as much as it is for your
teachers, parents and those who
have held in shaping your life.
The journey will not end here,
it is only the beginning and you
have to pave your own path in
the coming days,” he said.
Chairman, All India Council
for Technical Education, New
Delhi, Prof Anil D Sahasrabudhe who also attended the august occasion as a guest of honour, appreciated the performance of the university and said
that there are very few universities which make a mark
in a short period of twenty
years.
“Tezpur University has
been an exception by being just
not making a mark for itself
but has found itself among the
top universities in India. It is
indeed rare that a university
has the rare distinction of being recognised by the President of India with the Visitors
best university award,” he
said.
Chancellor of the university
and Governor PB Acharya
conferring the degrees and diplomas to the passing out students observed that students
of the university are regularly
getting placement in reputed
institutions and organisations
of the country and abroad as
well. “This bears testimony to
the quality education being
imparted at the university. I
am confident that these graduates would not only add to the
critical mass of our society, but
would also make very significant contribution to the mission of nation building,” he said
adding that no one can think of
the modern day society and
culture of Assam without the
Students from Assam take part
in Ishan Vikas prog
STAFF CORRESPONDENT
DIBRUGARH, June 25: At
least twenty students of Class
XI (Science) of Oil India Higher Secondary School, Duliajan,
and ten students from Digboi
College are taking part in the
Ishan Vikas Programme of the
Ministry of Human Resource
Development, Government of
India in IIT Roorkee from June
23, a release stated.
Tarun Kumar Singh, principal of the Oil India Higher Secondary School has informed
that the group of students led
by Lakkshajyoti Gogoi Handique and Satyendra Kumar
Dutta, both post graduate
teachers of the school left for
Roorkee on June 21. The programme will conclude on July
2. This year, Oil India Higher
Secondary School, Duliajan
and Digboi College are the two
educational institutions from
Assam that fulfilled certain criteria to participate in the prestigious programme sponsored
by the Government of India.
Ishan Vikas is a programme
facilitated by the Ministry of
Human Resource Development, Government of India for
the students of Classes IX & XI
of the schools of the North-East
to inspire them to pursue high-
er studies in Mathematics, Science and Engineering. Through
the programme students are
given opportunities to visit renowned institutions like NIT’s
and IIT’s, etc in complete government expenses. The focal
point of the visit is to open up
young minds and give them a
broad overview of the future
paths they can traverse. Unlike
traditional tours, visits under
Ishan Vikas Programme will
thrust participants fully into campus life – they will live in hostels, dine in-mess with their
hosts, engage in social events
and get the opportunity to visit
the state-of-the-art laboratories.
pioneering contribution of the
great religious teacher, social
reformer, philosopher, poet,
Mahapurush Srimanta Sankaradeva.
In his speech he also said
that the first and foremost goal
of any university is to empower the students with knowledge which has skill to produce
wealth from natural resources available in the country.
“Our graduates should be an
asset to their family, village,
State and above all to the nation,” he said.
The convocation was also
addressed by Minister for
Health, Education, Family Welfare Himanta Biswa Sarma.
More than 1000 students
were conferred Degrees of
PhD, Masters, Bachelors and
other Diplomas while 123 students received PhD degree,
28 students were awarded
with gold medals, one student
with ‘T&I Best Post Graduate
Award’ and one student with
Best Under-Graduate Award.
OFFICE OF THE VICE CHANCELLOR
KUMAR BHASKAR VARMA SANSKRIT & ANCIENT STUDIES UNIVERSITY,
NALBARI- 781335, ASSAM
Website:www.kbvsasun.ac.in Email [email protected]
Phone – 03624-298311
No: KBVS&ASU/AN-15/2014/ 40
Date: 23/06/2016
ADMISSION NOTIFICATION (No.2/2016)
Application in the prescribed form are invited for admission into 2 Year M.A course in Sanskrit (Sahitya) and
Sanskrit( Vedic Studies) under the school of Sanskrit Studies and Assamese, Education, Philosophy and
Political Science under School of Humanities with semester system in Kumar Bhaskar Varma Sanskrit &
Ancient Studies University, Nalbari for the session 2016-17 as scheduled below:
1. Date of issue of Application forms
:
28/06/2016
2. Last date for Submission of filled in application forms
:
18/07/2016
3. Announcement of the Provisional Merit list
:
23/07/2016
4. Date and time of interview and Admission.
SI No
Department
Date
Time
I
Sanskrit(Sahitya)and Sanskrit(Vedic Studies)
26/07/2016
11.00 A.M.
II
Education and Philosophy
27/07/2016
11.00 A.M.
III
Assamese and Political Science
28/07/2016
11.00 A.M.
For more details please contact the university Office / Visit the University website.“www.kbvsasun.ac.in”
Hostel facility to the girl students may be provided Subject to availability of seats.
Registrar,
Kumar Bhaskar Varma Sanskrit &
Ancient Studies University,
Nalbari
Janasanyog/349/16
NORTH EAST
All political parties meet
discusses Manipur situation
10 THE ASSAM TRIBUNE, GUWAHATI
WEATHER
NORTHEAST
Forecast for North Eastern
States: Rain/thundershowers is
very likely to occur at many
places over Arunachal Pradesh,
Assam & Meghalaya and at a
few places over Nagaland,
Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura.
Temperatures :
Max (°C) Min (°C)
Dibrugarh
33.2
24.2
Tezpur
33.8
25.3
Silchar
36.2
26.3
Dhubri
26.0
25.8
Jorhat
34.5
26.3
N Lakhimpur 34.4
25.3
Shillong
23.4
17.1
Imphal
31.7
24.3
Itanagar
34.2
25.5
Aizawl
28.7
15.6
Agartala
35.4
27.6
Kohima
26.1
19.2
Pasighat
33.0
25.4
Cherrapunjee 25.3
17.5
Ultra held
SOBHAPATI SAMOM
IMPHAL, June 25: An all
political parties meeting was
held here to discuss some important issues of the State including the present scenario
arising out of the public movement demanding implementation of Inner Line Permit
System(ILPS) or a mechanism
to protect the interests of the
indigenous people of Manipur,
at the CM’s Secretariat on
Saturday, sources said.
The meeting chaired by
Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh
was attended by representatives of Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee, Bharatiya
Janata Party, CPI, CPM, Aam
Aadmi Party, JD(U), Lok Jana
Sakti and other national and
regional parties.
Sources said that the meeting also took stock of the situation after President withheld his
assent to three Bills passed by
Manipur Assembly which are
aimed at regulating entry and
stay of migrants in the State.
Meanwhile, the Joint Action
Committee (JAC) Against
Anti-Tribal Bills will organise
a mass mourning cum prayer
programme to mark the 300th
day of the tribal movement at
Churachandpur district headquarters on June 26.
Newmai News adds: The
crucial meeting decided to introduce a fresh bill in the next
session of the State Assembly
to “protect and preserve the
interest of all indigenous people” of the State after assent
to the Protection of Manipur
Peoples Bill, 2015 was withheld by the President.
“As the PMP Bill was withheld by the President, it is felt
that a new Bill needs to be prepared immediately to protect
and preserve the indigenous
people of the State,” a statement said.
After a detailed discussion,
the meeting adopted three
important resolutions. The
first resolution is to entrust
legal and Constitutional experts for drafting a new Bill
which will enable the State
Government to enact a new
legislation to protect and preserve the indigenous people of
Manipur.
The second resolution says
due consultation shall be made
with stakeholders of both hills
and valley people of the State
before finalisation of the new
draft bill. The third resolution
is to introduce the new bill in
the next session of the State
Assembly.
The statement appealed to
all citizens of Manipur to maintain peace and to extend full
cooperation to the efforts of the
All Political Parties and the
State Government towards the
accomplishment of the exercise
to have a new legislation.
DDUGJY scheme to be launched in Arunachal
ITANAGAR, June 25: SecuITANAGAR, June 25: Centre
rity forces on Thursday apprewill
soon launch the Deen Dayhended a NSCN (R) cadre from
al
Upadhyaya
Gram Jyoti YojaSaching village in Changlang disna
(DDUGJY)
in Arunachal
trict of Arunachal Pradesh. – PTI
Pradesh, Union Power Minister Piyush Goyal has said.
Goyal gave this assurance to
State Power Minister TN
Thongdok when the latter requested him to sanction the
scheme during the two-day conference of Power, Mines and
NRE Ministers of States and
Union Territories at Panaji in Goa
recently.
Thongdok told the Union
Minister that bids have already
been invited based on assurance
from the Centre, an official communique informed here.
Responding to a request from
Thongdok for setting up a coal
based thermal plant at Kharsang, the Union Minister directed the Secretary, Coal & Power
to assist Arunachal Pradesh
Government in setting up of the
thermal plant.
Goyal also agreed to provide
additional power based on the
demand and as requested by the
State Government.
The Minister further assured
Thongdok that the issue of im-
posing ban on development of
small hydro power projects by
the Ministry of Environment &
Forest would be taken up with
the Ministry.
Goyal further assured to
sanction Integrated Power Development Scheme (IPDS) for
towns having less than 5,000
population and advised him to
submit proposals immediately.
He also agreed to sanction
smart meters in all households
and also agreed to supply LED
bulbs at subsidised rate.
Responding to the Union
Minister’s advice, Thongdok
said that Arunachal Pradesh
would soon launch a campaign
against power theft and strong
action would be taken against
persons involved in such illegal activities.
He also informed the Union
Minister that the State is targeting to provide electricity to
every household by 2018.
Earlier, Thongdok requested Goyal to authorise the State
Government through the
PCCF for forest and environment clearance of small hydro
power projects, the communique added. – PTI
SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 2016
NSSP covers
400 schools
in Manipur
NEWMAI NEWS
IMPHAL, June 25: The National School Safety Programme (NSSP), a Centrally
Sponsored Scheme, has covered 400 schools in Imphal East
and Chandel districts in Manipur.
Under the programme, 200
schools in Imphal East and another 200 in Chandel districts
have been covered with training on non-structural mitigation measures such as School
Disaster Management Plan
Preparation, according to a
release from DIPR, Imphal.
Mock drill has also been conducted in all the 400 schools. A
total of 800 teachers – 400 each
in Imphal East and Chandel districts – have been trained on
School Safety Programme.
NSSP was implemented in the
two districts during 2011-12
and 2012-13 with a fund allocation of over Rs 1.73 crore.
On the other hand, under the
Other Disaster Management
Programme (ODMP), the
NSSP with 100 per cent funding from the Central Government is implemented by the
National Disaster Management Authority in partnership
with the Ministry of Human
Resource Development in 43
selected districts in the country with a view to provide safe
learning environment.
NSSP is handled by Department of Relief and Disaster
Management (R&DM), Government of Manipur.
An overloaded passenger boat crossing Lohit river at Alobari Ghat,Tezu in Lohit district of Arunachal Pradesh on
Saturday. – UB Photos
Head teacher missing from
school for over six years!
BIPLAB KR DEY
TURA, June 25: A teacher
of a Lower Primary school
in the village has been
missing for over six years
resulting in a standstill in
development of the school.
The school in question,
Bekbekgre LP school under
Bajengdoba Block in North
Garo Hills has not seen the
head master for a single day
over past six years.
“Ever since the retirement of the earlier
headmaster, the new head
teacher, Heliford B Marak,
has not come to the school.
Money meant for the
payment of the cook as
well as for school uniforms
of the children is still with
him and we are facing
problems with the development of the school,” said
president of the School
Managing Committee
(SMC) TR Sangma.
School uniforms have
become mandatory under
RTE and money for the
same and also the salary of
the cook has been transferred to the head teacher
Heliford.
The SMC has been at its
wits end in trying to get the
teacher come to school or
even to get him removed.
Incidentally, Marak lives in
nearby Bajengdoba which is
only about 20 kms away
from the village.
The matter was earlier
raised with both the SDSEO
of North Garo Hills as well
as the office of Deputy
Commissioner of North
Garo Hills. However, no
action has been taken on the
complaints.
“We are really frustrated
at the state of affairs as all
complaints have landed on
deaf ears. The SDSEO had
come earlier to verify the
complaint. However, even
after this nothing has
materialised to solve our
problem,” added Sangma.
When contacted, the DC
stated that the matter was
very grave and will be
looked into seriously by the
administration. “We will
ensure action in this case as
the future of the is children
is involved,” said SC Sadhu,
DC of NGH. The SDSEO,
however, remained
unavailable for comment.
Minor girl ends wedlock: focus back
on child marriage practice in Arunachal
ITANAGAR, June 25: A 13year-old girl’s escape from a
forced marriage in East Kameng district of Arunachal
Pradesh has brought into spotlight the practice of child marriage still prevalent in parts of
the State’s rural areas.
According to Pooja Sonam
Natung, general secretary of
the East Kameng unit of
Women Welfare Organisation,
Jeroni Tawo, who got married
in 2013, ended her marriage
last May through negotiation
brokered by the WWO.
Jeroni walked through
dense forest one day from her
village early this year to reach
the deputy director’s office
seeking help to break from the
matrimony.
Her ordeal in fact began in
2008 when she was just five
years old. Her parents decided to marry her off to a
man much older than her,
Natung said.
Her father Taru Tawo began the process of accepting
bride price from the boy Taling Pinche, in his late 20s, and
the marriage was solemnised
in 2013.
Jeroni Tawo’s bold decision
was inspired by an awareness
campaign run last year by the
WWO in East Kameng district
against social evils like child
marriage.
The campaign organisers
had asked people to come forward and report cases of child
marriage in that area.
Natung said that the 13year-old escaped on the morning of May 31 last when everyone was asleep.
The matter was brought to
the attention of ICDS cell
which together with the WWO
and the East Kameng Social
Cultural Welfare Organisation
began talks to arrange for her
release from the marriage.
ICDS CDPO Dorjee
Khandu Thungon was present
during the deliberations and
supported the negotiation by
the WWO.
It goes to the credit of the
boy Taling Pinche who respected her spouse’s wish to
break free from the marriage
and accepted the decision to
terminate the marriage.
Both Jeroni and Pinche are
Puroiks, a community that has
been marginalised for years.
The amount of bride price
was fixed at Rs 1,12,500 which
Pinche did not take. In acknowledgment of his decision,
Pinche was given Rs 40,000 by
the administration.
Natung said that cases of
child marriage are reported off
and on from the rural areas
only and most people in urban
areas are against it. – PTI
MoU signed to expedite
Kaladan project
SPL CORRESPONDENT
NEW DELHI, June 25: To
ease the burden on Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI)
and to expedite the work on
Kaladan Multi-modal Transit
Transport Project (KMTTP), a
Memorandum of Understanding
(MoU) has been signed between
IWAI and India Ports Global Private Limited (IPGPL).
The MoU was signed for implementation of three additional
works, which are independent of
the on-going works and are estimated to cost Rs 476 crore.
The project work include
container handling facilities at
Sittwe and Paletwa, operation
and maintenance of the completed works and wrecks removed in Sittwe Port basin
area, said official sources here.
It was clarified that IWAI
will remain as the overall
Project Development Consultant (PDC) to Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) for implementation of port and Inland Water Transport (IWT)
component of Kaladan project.
The IPGPL has been established as a Joint Venture between Kandla Port Trust and
Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust
for the purpose of development of ports overseas. IPGPL was asked to partner IWAI
in the Kaladan project as subPDC, disclosed sources.
This was suggested mainly
to use and develop the capabilities of IPGPL which has
been created for a specialised
purpose, completing the implementation of Kaladan
project within the scheduled
timeframe of April 2019 and
to provide relief to IWAI,
whose responsibilities have
increased manifold due to declaration of 106 new National
Waterways and implementing
the ambitious “Jal Marg Vikas” project, said sources.
Sources said the KMTTP in
Myanmar was conceptualised
and is being administered by
MEA to facilitate connectivity
between the mainland and
North Eastern States through
maritime shipping, inland waterways and roads of Myanmar.
The link between NE and
Myanmar will pave the way for
enhanced trade and commerce. MEA had appointed
IWAI as the PDC for the implementation of the Port and
IWT component of Kaladan
Project in 2009.
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Rent 16,000/ pm. Ph:
9864075415.
TL/P/15735/1
New 3 BHK 1st floor just behind
Pratiksha Hospital, VIP Road.
Rent Rs. 11500/-. Ph:
9435407422.
TL/P/15533/2
GF 2000 sq.ft. suitable for
Office, Bank Guest House,
Coaching Centre at Dispur.
Contact: 9864455261.
TL/P/15736/1
2 BHK flat in Protech Park,
Hengrabari, Club, Swimming
pool, Garden, Covered parking.
Ph: 9127478144.
TL/P/15535/2
FLAT IN GAMES VILLAGE
BASISTHA, LALMATI. 3
BEDROOM + DRAWING +
KITCHEN.
GROUND
FLOOR. PH: 8723829006,
9207088101.
TL/P/15536/2
Two flats, 3 BHK each, facing
Guwahati Commerce College
flyover for rent. Newly painted.
Ph: +91-99308-10986, +9182917-03986.
TL/P/15538/2
Semi furnished 4 BHK
Apartment near Ganeshguri
(Jatia) Rent: 18000/pm. Ph:
94355-93265, 94356-97683.
TL/P/15550/2
2 BHK furnished/single room
furnished unit at Silpukhuri.
9706056486.
TL/P/15737/1
Two RCC ground floor building
in
flood-free
area
at
Rukminigaon with modern
faciliites, parking available for
rent. Contact: 9435302750,
9864012428.
TL/P/15655/1
5 nos. seat available in Boy’s
Paying Guest at Silpukuri all
facilities running water, inverter,
geyser etc provide. Pl. Contact:
9954191241, 7086050677.
TL/P/15788/1
2 BHK running water Rajgarh
byelane-12.
Contact:
9435014466.
TL/P/15739/1
Two room with kitchen and
bathroom
Zoo
Road.
8135027600.
TL/P/15641/1
RCC one BHK 7000/-, three
bigrooms 9000/- South Sarania,
Ulubari. 9954753230.
TL/P/15746/1
Two rooms etc for studious
students of same family/working
men/women at 23 Jurani Path
Zoo
Road.
Contact:
9957188851.
TL/P/15642/1
Single room with attach kitchen
& bathroom at Silpukhuri female
preferred. Ph: 9706063486.
TL/P/15748/1
2 BHK for rent Rs. 8500/ pm at
Madhuban Bamunimaidam.
Cont: 9577054399.
TL/P/15749/1
2, 3 BHK flat Office/part to
house, Sixmile, Beltola, Down
Town, Ganeshguri, Zoo Road,
Chandmari. 9706612561.
TL/P/15555/5
RCC ground floor Chenikuthi
running water single male
executives. No water logging.
7896033386.
TL/P/15761/1
2 BHK spacious parthouse at 3rd
floor behind NEDFI house
Dispur and Deluxe type single
room with bath, toilet, kitchen 2
Nos. Contact: 94015-95839.
TL/P/15566/2
FLAT FOR RENT AT
HATIGARH CHARIALI 3
BHK 1285 SQ.FT. CONTACT
DETAILS: 9435113579/80.
TL/P/15770/1
3 BHK flat 4th floor at Zoo
Narengi Road, Chinaki Path.
Rent. 13000/-. 9707288545.
TL/P/15587/2
2 bed flat, & 2 rooms
withkitchen on 2nd floor, House
No. 5 Pub-Sarania lane-3. Cont:
7670001658.
TL/P/15781/1
2000 sq.ft. (Godown+3BHK) for
rent @ Rs. 50,000/- at P.B. Road,
Rehabari.
9085087287,
7578012287.
TL/P/2520/3
1 BHK Santipur Ashram Road
6000 electricity, working singles
small families. 9401769686,
9401772137.
TL/P/15764/1
Rent for office 900 sq.ft. area
on prime location GS Road,
Anandanagar. Ph: 9930362211.
TL/P/15068/3
2 BHK deluxe flat fitted with AC
& covered car parking at Royal
Heritage Apartment, Radha
Nagar, Chachal, Sixmile, Ghy22. Rent 13000/-, Society
Charges extra. 9864030856 (M).
TL/P/15766/1
2 BHK RCC 2nd floor available
at Rehabari, Guwahati. Rent
12,000/- p.m. Ph: 9435748099
(M).
TL/P/14951/2
Spacious 3 BHK - 2 toilet - 3
balconies flat with covered car
park, running water at Wireless.
Rent
13000.
Contact:
9864028004, 08095620444.
TL/1149/2
Houses with all facilities
available at Sreenagar and
Rukmininagar Dispur. Contact:
9707251917, 9435018649.
TL/P/15759/1
3 BHK deluxe flat, modular
kitchen in prime location Protech
Park Hengrabari Rs. 19,000/-.
Ph: 7035263658.
TL/P/15680/1
Independent room attached bath
kitchen 24 hrs water Beltola rent
Rs.
4,500/-.
Phone:
9954155562.
TL/P/15648/1
2 BHK near HUB Bhangagarh,
well furnished C-5 Jagabandhu
Apartment Rs. 22000/-. Ph:
7086521635, 9854087770.
TL/P/15632/1
2 BHK near Bigbazar Rudreswar
Apartment Flat No. C-3 Rs.
15000/-. Ph: 7086521635,
9854087770.
TL/P/15631/1
3 rooms with all facilities at
Chenikuthi prime location.
9864092860.
TL/P/15732/1
Two bedroom new flat at VIP
Road Radhanagar, Serviceholder
preferred. Contact: 9435708461.
TL/P/15663/1
3 BHK flat for rent, covered
parking, running water,
security, generator, lift, CCTV,
in 4th floor at Protect Park,
Hengerabari. 9435138858,
9435112970.
TL/P/15670/1
2/3 BHK VIP Sixmile, 3 BHK
Beltola, Juripar, Jayanagar, 2
BHK Kahilipara, for rent. Ph.
7896067678.
TL/P/15791/1
RCC 2 big room Guwahati
College Jyotinagar. Ph. No.
9864018590.
TL/P/15793/1
Two rooms units with BK rent
Assam Type Rs. 5000/- RCC Rs.
6500/- at Kasturbanagar byelane
No. 2 at Ulubari near ISKCON
Temple. Ph: 9954117158,
9954937139.
TL/P/15795/1
A one thousand and fifty
squarfeet area first floor flat with
two bedrooms, two balconies
and all other facilities with all
time water supply in Narikalbari,
Guwahati.
Contact:
9864127669, 9435543041.
TL/P/15800/1
3 BHK semi furnished flat 3rd
floor at Zoo Tiniali. Rs. 12000/-.
Contact: 9435010944 &
9864159608.
TL/P/15801/1
Independent House, Flat, Hostel,
Single & double room. Cont. No.
9864125254, 7663023867.
TL/P/15805/1
2 BHK Zonali Zoo Rd. 17 Palash
Path. 9435326458.
TL/P/15807/1
3 rooms 1st floor RCC for rent
@Bhetapara Charali Guwahati
@8500. Ph: 9678996140.
TL/P/15716/1
New 3 BHK 1400 sq.ft. at
Sixmile Guwahati. Preferable
Company Executive. Contact:
8011015407.
TL/P/15813/1
1/2 BHK G.S. Road/Rehabari (7
- 8000) 2 BHK flat sale Panjabari
(18 lacks). Ph: 7399951405.
TL/P/15721/1
Two rooms, attached bath,
kitchen, tiles floor, safe, secured
for students at Anandanagar,
Sixmile. Ph: 8812871512,
8812936861.
TL/P/15671/1
Well furnished 2 BHK flat on
main G.S. Rd. Contact:
7035715319.
TL/P/15790/1
3 BHK semifurnished flat at
Beltola Road is for rent. Ph:
9435101630.
TL/P/15809/1
New 3 BHK flat 1st floor, at
Nayanpur, walking distance
from Ganeshguri Chariali.
Contact:
9435114386,
9435104762.
TL/P/15686/1
2 BHK flat second floor for Govt.
employes/Company executives/
Bank employees, Beltola Bazar,
August Kranti Path. Call:
9954712616.
TL/P/15689/1
3 bedroom independent house
with
Modular
kitchen,
Wardrobe, at Rukminigaon.
Expected 16000/ pm. Contact:
9957565331.
TL/P/15789/1
2 BHK/1 BHK with bath,
kitchen, at New Guwahati, 6000/
4500 plus water. 09988887612.
TL/P/15710/1
1st floor with all facilities at
Ghoramara. Rent Rs. 5,000/-.
Contact: 9864323498.
TL/P/15720/1
NEAR CHANDMARI MAIN
ROAD, TWO ROOMS WITH
ATTACHED BATH AND
KITCHEN.
CONTACT:
9864216399, 8011645693.
TL/P/15688/1
Two bedroomed RCC parthouse
with parking for small family at
Koinadhara Khanapara. Ph:
9435044789.
TL/P/15734/1
Two bedrooms house with
drawing dining, kitchen, garage
and running water at PubSarania. Contact: 8826059967,
7086045903.
TL/P/15646/1
3 bed room part house for rent
at Survey Beltola. Rent
25000.00. Ph: 9613651472.
TL/P/15681/1
3 BHK (1633 sq.ft.) @Rs.
28,500/-, 2 BHK (766 sq.ft) flat
@Rs. 14,000/-, society fee extra,
Boraservice. 9957564461 (M).
TL/P/13100/3
2 BHK on 1st floor Wireless,
Basisthapur byelane-2. Contact:
9435117959, 9435194087.
TL/P/15740/1
Two rooms with kitchen bath
room at Hengrabari for rent.
Contact:
9127012025,
9854700842.
TL/P/15644/1
2 rooms attached bath-kitchen,
securing water, Rs. 4500/-,
Juricomplex, Bagharbariroad,
Sweetlane, Kalakshetra. Ph:
9706351862.
TL/P/15719/1
Ground floor 500 sq.ft. with
garage at Navagraha, Chenikuthi
hill side. 8011017323.
TL/P/15687/1
4 BHK flat at Happy Villa
Barowary for Bank Company
Officials. 9435041952.
TL/P/15741/1
Two bedroom, with geyser,
modular kitchen chimney one
study room at 2nd floor. Contact:
9401155841.
TL/P/15643/1
3 BHK RCC building, FF with
garage for rent at Ashram Road,
Santipur,
Bharalumukh,
Guwahati-09. Ph: 9435192380.
TL/P/15758/1
2 BHK at 2nd floor, near UCO
bank, Shivnath Gogoi Path
Panjabari Rs. 6500/-. Cont:
9954858100.
TL/P/13769/4
2big, 2 small room, K/T
waterwell Rs. 4000/- pm
Satgaon,
Milanpur.
9435558818.
TL/P/15757/1
Single room with well furnish
attach bath for rent. Near Old
SBI G.S. Road Ulubari.
#9854271942.
TL/P/2606/1
3 BHK 2nd floor for family
1600 sq.ft. near SBI at Jonali Rs.
15000/pm. 9435545119.
TL/P/15786/1
3 BHK flat at Sewali Path,
Hatigaon 1st floor for rent with
parking. 9577797266.
TL/P/15552/2
3 BHK RCC main road Jatia,
Dispur. 9126297128.
TL/P/15047/2
3 BHK 1500 sq.ft. (semi
furnished) for rent Jayanagar
near NERIM, preferred for
Central Govt. Bank, PSU &
MNC employee, Rs. 20,000/pm. M- 7896022302.
TL/P/15653/1
Newly constructed 4 units of 2
BHK flats at Hengrabari
available for rent with all
amenities including water/Car
parking. Contact direct owner.
7896980329, 9428332991.
TL/P/2647/1
Two rooms attached bath,
kitchen for working persons at
Hengrabari Club. 9864071610.
TL/P/15654/1
Two BHK apartment at Ganesh
Mandir Path, New Guwahati,
preference Central Govt. PSU,
Bank,
MNC.
Ph.
No.
09594944329, 9085599911.
TL/P/15752/1
2 BHK (small) & 3 BHK for rent
in SBI Colony near Hatigarh
Chariali, preference to Central
Govt., Bank, PSU & MNC
Employee 2 BHK - 8500/3 BHK - 14500/-. M9969221714.
TL/P/15497/2
2BR with drawing/kitchen
independent RCC house at
Bonphool Nagar, Housefed. Ph:
8472067135.
TL/P/2639/1
Independent Assamtype house at
Rukmininagar. 1500 sq.ft. huge
compound, parking, 24 hrs.
water. 9864081615.
TL/P/15814/1
Second and third floor of four
storied building area 4,300 sq.ft.
with parking facility at
Bamunimaidam near Anuradha
Cinema available for rent Office
and Institution AMC preferable.
Contact (M) 9864072364.
TL/P/15816/2
3BHK @ 13000/- pm @
Hatigaon, Lakhiminagar for
Bank/Company Executive.
9859993781, 9435093781.
TL/P/15906/1
1BHK House available for rent
at Sewali Path, Hatigaon @
6500/-. Contact: S. Kalita9957195799, 9854284888.
TL/P/15944/1
New independent 3 BHK duplex
house, Sarusajai. Only service
holder
with
family.
9678349894.
TL/P/15851/1
Single room attached kitchen
and bathroom at Beltola. Rent
4000. Ph: 9678027548.
TL/P/15922/1
3 BHK residential flat GS Road
Ulubari, only service holder with
family. 8761902853.
TL/P/15850/1
Single rooms with attachments
Rs. 3500 flood free secured at
Sewali
Path,
Hatigaon.
9435343627.
TL/P/15923/1
3-bed room with puja room for
rent near Happy Child School
Rehabari-8. M- 9435545427.
TL/P/15851/1
3BHK well furnished flat
Bhangagarh-12,000. 2 room’s
Beltola-4500, Tolet Service. Ph:
8822363283.
TL/P/15897/1
1/1/2 BHK first floor at Bonda
(Suruj Nagar), Narengi,
Guwahati. Rent Rs. 5000/- to Rs.
7000/- plus electricity charges.
Ph: 9864054304.
TL/P/15898/1
2BHK for rent near Rajgarh
Tiniali (9000 rent) with parking.
M-9435308895, 9864110283.]
TL/P/15899/1
Independent 1/2/3/4 bedroom
Chandmari/Silpukhuri/Ulubari/
Ganeshguri/Zooroad/Hatigarh/
Rajgarh/8753074610,
9864822333.
TL/P/15900/1
Part house 2 BHK, Juripar, Near
Sankardev Apartment, Running
water. Rent Rs. 8000/-.
9706677718, 9435002889.
TL/P/2637/1
3BHK flat (2nd floor) at
Jayanagar, near Reliance Market.
Ph: 9435062986.
TL/P/2641/1
2200 sq.ft., 3 bedroom with
attached bathroom, just painted,
24 hrs running water, behind
GNRC Heart Instt. Dispur. Ph:
+91 9435139055.
TL/P/2644/1
Independent accommodation
having four rooms near
Downtown Hospital available.
Contact: 8472086634.
TL/P/2645/1
House for rent near K. V.
Khanapara.
Contact:
8822160700, Parking available,
24 hrs, running water.
TL/P/2648/1
1st floor 2 B/R + D/D for rent
Ganeshguri near PNB. Contact:
9707544148.
TL/P/15854/1
SPACIOUS THREE BHK,
FIRST FLOOR WITH TWO
BALCONY, TWO TOILETS,
COVERED
GARAGE
LOCATED
AT
DILIP
HUZURI
PATH,
SARUMOTORIA, DISPUR.
RENT RS. 16000/- PM.
(PHONE: 9864011667).
TL/P/2616/1
1 BHK, near Wireless; Kiran
Service, Seuji Path, H.No-25,
Beltola Rd. Rent Rs. 6,000 only
for working ladies. Ph. No.
9864076593.
TL/P/2615/1
3 BHK flat for rent at Subham
Greens, Lokhra Chariali.
#Family preferred. Contact:
9864153938.
TL/P/2622/1
2 bedroom G.F. office/residence
9500/- 2, rooms bath/kitchen,
student/beachelor 6000/- Beltola
tiniali. Ph: 9854143448.
TL/P/2621/1
Single room, 16x16 feet with
attached toilet & kitchen, for only
single working woman at
Sundarpur
Zoo
Road.
9678071525, Rent Rs. 4000/per month.
TL/P/2623/1
2 rooms with kitchen & toilet
for rent at Kanaklatapath
Rukminigaon. Ph: 9707588470.
TL/P/2631/1
1/2/3/4 BHK 4000/6500/8000/
12000 Sixmile, Downtown,
Beltola, 3 BHK flat Sixmile
12000/-. 8011653659.
TL/P/2630/1
2 bed room, D/D Assam Type,
Saurav Nagar, Beltola, Rent:
10000/-. Ph: 9435548296.
TL/P/2649/1
RCC ground floor, 2 rooms
attached
bathroom
rent
preference students/small family.
Behind Downtown Hospital.
9954055075.
TL/P/2629/1
(Girls), self cooking, fridge,
WiFi, running water, furnished,
2000/-,
Chandmari.
9864806074, 9859119477.
TL/P/15891/1
New 3 BHK 1st floor flat
Silpukhuri - Pensionpara, Rent
15000/- prefered small family.
Ph: 9435308628.
TL/P/15634/1
Commercial space available at
Beltola, Basistha Road, near
Beltola Nursery. Contact No.
9954630265.
TL/P/15861/1
1st floor, three rooms attached
bath, kitchen, verandah, running
water, parking at Survey. Ph:
7086681412.
TL/P/15635/1
Indian To-Let Service rent
House/Flat/Office/Hostel any
location.
#8822681342,
9954385102.
TL/P/15821/1
Ground floor, running water,
vehicle parking at Hatigaon.
Contact:
9435140789,
9706047961.
TL/P/15865/1
RCC furnished 1 BHK at
Santipur, GF @Rs. 4500/-.
9435014039.
TL/P/15822/1
One single room (Gents) at
Rukmini Nagar, Dispur H.No.
42. Ph: 9854013959.
TL/P/15824/1
A new 3 BHK deluxe flat with
all modern amenities at
Silpukhuri. Ph: 9435161889
Rent Rs. 15,000/-.
TL/P/15829/1
Three rooms at 1st floor attached
toilet kitchen Rs. 7500/-,
Surujnagar,
Six
Mile.
9864037839.
TL/P/2666/1
2 rooms with toilet kitchen,
balcony & parking @ 6300 at
F.A.
Nagar,
Sixmile7086017995.
TL/P/15914/1
1550 sq.ft. first floor for rent
Preferable for office available at
Danish Road, Panbazar. Contact:
9854808347.
TL/P/15864/1
3 bedroom deluxe flat with
parking, 3 floor with 2 Lift,
Hengrabari Road, Swimming
Pool, Gym, 24 hours Generator
backup, Community Hall, MNC,
PSU Official preferred. Ph:
9435045358, 9954143872.
TL/P/2633/1
Rent - 2 BHK at Survey,
Ajantapath, Byelane-2. Cont:
9435315209.
TL/P/15630/1
1600 sq.ft. each 1st and 2nd floor
for rent at Gym. Institute etc. 1st
floor for all purposes at Rajgarh,
prime location, Swagatam Path.
Ph. No. 9864045397.
TL/P/15848/1
RCC 3 storied accommodation
Ganeshguri Ganeshmandir
Office, Institution, Guest House
Hostel
preferred.
M9435195654.
TL/P/15820/2
Two bedroom flat at ground
floor all facilities available on
rent of Gandhi Mandap Link Rd,
South Sarania. Contact No.
9864117898, 9954158919.
TL/P/15640/1
2nd floor, single/three rooms,
attached toilet, kitchen, running
water. Hatigarh Chariali. Ph:
7086420508.
TL/P/15844/1
2BHK, 2 Toilets, 2 varandas,
living room, kitchen at second
floor at Sarumotaria near Dispur.
Contact:
9864058372,
9864077014.
TL/P/15909/1
Secured RCC 2 bed room,
drawing dining, kitchen,
bathroom, running water near
Beltola Tiniali. Contact:
9435114657.
TL/P/15608/1
5th floor 3 bedroom flat at
Radhanagar, Chachal, near
Saibaba Mandir prefernce
Central Govt. Bank, PSU &
MNC
employee.
M.
9678665930.
TL/P/15839/1
1st floor 2 spacious rooms,
kitchen, bath near Downtown,
Rent-7500/- # 9435119653.
TL/P/2651/1
3 bed, Two bath, Marble
flooring, Modular kitchen. No
water logging. Contact:
9435050109.
TL/P/15932/1
2 BHK house available for rent
in Lakhiminagar, Hatigaon 24
hrs. water facility. For details
contact: 9435543232.
TL/P/15817/1
3 BHK 2nd floor at Nandanpath
Rukmininagar, expected Rent
Rs. 10,000/- pm. Contact:
9435149821.
TL/P/15690/1
Bathroom kitchen attached
single rooms for male students
at Beltola. Contact: 9954052252.
TL/P/15628/1
New RCC ground floor (two
units) 900 sq.ft. each with
running water at Chandan Nagar,
Survey. Cont: 9435306177,
9435550969.
TL/P/15846/1
Two BHK delux house
Baninagar, Rehabari, Guwahati8. M. No. 9706010640.
TL/P/15728/1
Flat for rent at Bamunimaidam,
Ganesh Mandir Path (2 BHK).
Phone:
9435018732,
9864043339.
TL/P/15830/1
For rent 2BHK flat near
Ganeshmandir, Rent-12,000/-.
Contact: 9678005723.
TL/P/15926/1
Three bedroom deluxe flat with
parking for rent at Kharguli,
corporate and Govt. Employees
preferred.
Contact:
09706789702.
TL/P/15611/1
2 bedroom + drawing cum
dining + kitchen + 2 toilet at
Toostee
Mahal
NO-18,
Sakuntola Path byelane-5
Mathuranagar, behind Down
Town Hospital. Contact:
9435403793.
TL/P/15613/1
RCC 2 rooms with kitchen and
bath at Paltanbazar, Manipuri
Rajbari. Contact: 9706053044.
TL/P/15615/1
3 BHK flat with garage at Ajanta
Path, Survey, Guwahati-38.
Bank, Company Executive
preferred.
9864253253,
8402948684.
TL/P/15616/1
AT, two rooms, kitchen,
attached bath, running water at
Wireless, Dispur. 9435015789.
TL/P/15617/1
RCC G/floor for small family at
Geetanagar, Amar Path, rent
6000/-. Contact: 8486322515.
TL/P/15601/1
Two BHK fully furnished first
floor apartment is available for
rent near Survey Bus Stop.
Contact: 9435033294.
TL/P/15602/1
One tip-top big single room,
attached bath, kitchen in a very
secured campus at Hatigarh
Chariali, Guwahati for single
person on ground floor for
rent@4000/p.m. Contact No.
9707025064.
TL/P/15605/1
Tip top 2 B/room (1250 sq.ft.)
accommodation with all modern
facilities
available
for
[email protected],000/pm for a simple
family in a very secured campus
at
Hatigarh
Chariali.
#9707025064.
TL/P/15604/1
Available for rent 3 BHK decent
flat 2nd floor, 1200 sq.ft. two
bathrooms, car parking in
Hengrabari (near L.P. School)
for a small family and service
people. Rs. 14,000/-. Ph:
9957032496.
TL/P/15606/1
2, 3 rooms newly constructed
semifurnished
apartment
Tarunnagar ABC byelane 02/09.
9435047894.
TL/P/15609/1
Super Deluxe, 3BHK, VIP, Full
furnished flat for rent in Spanish
Garden, Zoo Road, Guwahati.
Cont: 9678002408.
TL/P/15949/1
3 BHK at Kiranshree
Appartments, Tarunnagar, Bye
Lane-2 @ 13,000/- PM. Call:
9954203536, 8472031559.
TL/P/15950/1
750 sq.ft. house at 1st floor
preferably for office at
Christianbasti near G. S. Road.
9864058069.
TL/P/15952/1
2500 sq.f.t (can be divided into
2 part) for pre school, institute,
office, residence at Zoo Road.
Ph: 9864101409, 8822184025.
TL/P/15953/1
3 BHK for rent at Rukmininagar
family preferred. Contact:
9859014229.
TL/P/15825/1
Spacious 2 bedroom house,
ground floor, Puranbasti, Six
Mile. Contact: 9435014345.
TL/P/2667/1
Goldenchance for setup business
at your home & make your future
bright (good income in low
investment) Install any disposable
items. (Plates & Cups) Aishwarya
enterprises.#083759-15511.
Busi/P/2525/8
Required business partner for
ACC Bricks supplier work in
North East. Ph. : 9706607339.
Business/P/2663/1
Start highly profitable business
of extracting pure Silver from
waste Material of X-ray Clinics,
Photo Labs, Offset Printers using
Automatic Machine. Invest
30000 Get Instant Assured
Returns Silvo India, G-59, Laxmi
Nagar, Delhi-92. # 011
22460394,
Website:
silvoindia.com. For free details
SMS your address 09999023333
Busi/1248/1
Sultan Chand & Sons (P) Ltd.
Educational Publishers require
Sales Staff Guwahati-based,
willing to travel widely. Excellent
comn skills. Fluent in English.
Vehicle must. Desired graduates.
Preference from same trade.
Freshers may apply. Send CV to:
[email protected]
Busi/1245/1
Mahindra and Mahindra 25
KVA automatic generator for
sale. Model No. 4375 tip-top
condition 2.5 lacs negotiable.
Contact: 9864020832.
M&S/P/15794/1
For sale Nov. 2010, Hyundai i10
sports. Call: 8721011111.
M&S/P/15755/1
2000 Model Bolero GLX very
good condition. Rs. 1.55 lac.
8134926791.
M&S/P/15929/1
For sale October 2009 Pulsar
180 blue bike tip top condition,
45000. Contact : 9864073361.
M&S/P/2646/1
Tata Manza Quadrajet- 2011
model tip-top condition, 66000
km, owner driven, colourMaroon @ Rs. 2.5 lac. Ph. :
8876068636, 7896742927.
M&S/P/2670/1
Adhunik Packers & Movers, AnISO:9001:2008, Household
goods, cars. All India,
Guwahati. 0361-2510232,
94017-85901, 98641-95237.
Pune- 093721-74188. Email :
ramesh.agarwal2010@yahoo.
com.
P&M/P/5574/180
STR Packers & Movers
Boragaon.
Ghy-33,
M9854037818, 8011819202. All
over India & local shifting.
P&M/P/13492/30
2 nos of 3 BHK flat 1st/2nd floor
opp (organic Hub Panjabari
Road. Cont: 9435292567.
TL/P/15622/1
House for rent 2 bed room
Individual
house
at
Rukminigaon near Pibco. Rent
9000/-. Contact: 9679997375,
8751806961.
TL/P/15956/1
National Packers & Movers Estd.
1982 leading Household, Car,
Reallocaters
Contact
:
9864060927 (Domestic &
International) 9954200989
(Local Shifting) Guwahati :
0361-2453362, Kolkata : 03325787614, 9735455788.
P&M/1095/16
New 3 BHK apartment 2
bathroom 2 balcony carparking
2nd floor Six Mile Guwahati.
Contact: 9957630551.
TL/P/15623/1
New flate 3 BHK with Puja
room, 2 balcony & bathroom.
Ajanta Path, Beltola. Ph:
9435017474.
TL/P/15957/1
Aashu Packers & Movers all over
India. Our Contact 03612228181,
8822461275,
7086055402.
P&M/P/10567/33
20 bedded running girls PG for
rent. Near Gitanagar Thana. Rs.
28000/-. 9864061639.
TL/P/15866/1
First floor three BHK, running
water, Nayanpur, Byelane-1
Hastinapur, Ganeshguri. Rent:
10,000/-. Contact: 9864260362.
TL/P/15624/1
Two bedroom GF House for
family at Natun Sarania,
Gandhibasti. Ph: 9864094001.
TL/P/15543/1
H.G. Packers and Movers local
and outsite. Ph: 98542-58772,
8472070387.
P&M/P/15483/5
Newly constructed 3 BHK,
family preferred near Six Miles
overbridged, Daljan Path, Ghy.
9864054706.
TL/P/15868/1
One 2 BHK flat & a bunglow
available at Bhaskar Nagar,
R.G.B. Road. Ph: 8876896038
(M).
TL/P/15625/1
2BHK house in 1st floor 27,
Rupalimpath, Rukmininagar for
small family, Bank, Company
Executive at 10K. 9864018895.
TL/P/2653/1
Shifting? Shifting? Shifting?
Local & outside: Household &
Official goods. @Sunrise Packers
& Movers. Ph: 9854066099,
9957996161.
P&M/P/2453/10
2 room available at Gandhibasti
byelane-2, attach bathroom &
kitchen.
Contact
No.
9435544452.
TL/P/15869/1
2 BHK ground floor house at
Byelane-2 South Sarania.
Contact: 9435025450.
TL/P/15626/1
Ground floor 1100 sq.ft. 4 rooms
2 loilets with parking at
Natunpath, Hatigaon for Office/
Residence. Ph: 9435011199,
9701013300.
TL/P/2655/1
Low charges for household
goods packing, carrying,
shifting. Demand Packers.
9085379343, 9859006216.
P&M/P/2608/1
Independent House 1, 2, 3, 4 bed
room Rajgarh, Gitanagar, Zoo
Road, Chandmari, Silpukhuri.
9613123901, 9864493553.
TL/P/15843/1
2 BHK house, 2 sides balcony
parking, near Uttam Bibah
Bhawan, Hatigaon Road. Rent
9000/-. Ph: 9435120302,
7035753390.
TL/P/2668/1
3 BHK 3rd floor, 1400 sq.ft. all
modern amenities available from
1st week August Namghar Path,
Panjabari. 9435543196.
TL/P/2678/1
Rhino Packers, Sixmile, Ghy22. M- 9864469464. Local
shifting M : 9401822253 (All
India)
Packing
Cargo,
Household goods.
P&M/P/2638/3
12 THE ASSAM TRIBUNE, GUWAHATI
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT
CONTACT FOR ANY CASTE
MARRIAGE AT PAPRI
MATRIMONY GUWAHATI
&
NAGAON.
PH.
:
9435598803, 03672257238.
Mat/P/14339/4
A reliable and successful
matrimony ‘Sandhani’ (one time
registration till settlement)
Guwahati (AIDC), Jorhat
(Unnayan Bhawan), Dibrugarh
(Chiring Chapari), Golaghat
(Near Court). 8011630847,
9854104307. Office time 10.00
am to 6.30 pm. Everyday open.
Web- www.sandhani.in.
Mat/P/15771/1
Nort-Eart first computerised
bride groom matching centre
Bibhabandhani until settlement.
Qualified Divine Astrology G.S.
Road, Bordoichila Bhawan.
9864627195, 9613941499.
Mat/P/2620/1
‘Parichoy Matrimony’ choose
your life partner. Any Caste/
Age/ Community. Govt./ MNC/
Businessman. Contact Bride/
Groom- Assam & Outsider of
Assam/ India. @9508010739/
7576026605.
Mat/P/2594/1
GROOM WANTED
Alliance invited from Metro
based professional for Bangalore
based Software Engineer, 30,
5'5'', Assamese Kalita, Caste no
bar. 9864023804.
Mat/G/P/15818/1
Assamese Nath, 30 yrs, 5'5'',
good looking girl, working as
Dental Surgeon for Assam Govt.
serving in Upper Assam seeks
for suitable match. Contact :
9435354261.
Mat/G/P/13650/4
Required groom for Guwahati
based Hindu girl age 35.
9508345322.
Mat/G/P/14482/3
Groom wanted for 28 years, five
feet five inch Assamese Kashyap
Gotra, MBA and work at Delhi,
house at Guwahati. Preferred
working in Delhi. Contact : 09711331608.
Mat/G/P/15231/2
Age 28, General, LLB (Delhi)/
LLM (Singapore), Corporate
Lawyer (Delhi) (2) 28, OBC,
M.Tech, MNC (Kolkata) (3) 23,
Kalita, Engineer, MNC (Delhi)
(4) 27, Kalita, BDS/ MDS,
Service (Delhi) (5) 33, SC,
Engineer, MNC (Bengali).
Sandhani, 8011630847.
Mat/G/P/15780/1
Age 33, Bengali, Brahmin,
MBBS/ pursuing MD, AMC
(Dibrugarh) (2) 24, Bengali,
M.Com, Service (Ghy).
Sandhani, 8011630847.
Mat/G/P/15779/1
Age 24, Surjyabipra, M.Tech,
Lecturer (Ghy) (2) 31, Brahmin,
Masters, SBI employee (3) 34,
Brahmin, MBA (Sibsagar), (4)
26, Brahmin, Engineer, MNC
(Bangalore).
Sandhani,
8011630847.
Mat/G/P/15778/1
Age 33, ST, MA/ M.Phil, APS
Officer (2) 31, ST, Post
Graduate, MNC (Ahmedabad)
(3) 33, ST, Masscom, MBA,
Service (Ghy) (4) 26, ST, BA/
B.Ed, Govt. Teacher. Sandhani,
8011630847.
Mat/G/P/15777/1
Age 29, Ahom, M.Tech (Ghy)
(2) 27, Ahom, MBA, PSU (Ghy)
(3) 28, Ahom, M.Tech, Lecturer
(Ghy) (4) 28, Ahom, MBA,
MNC (Delhi). Sandhani,
8011630847.
Mat/G/P/15776/1
Age 24, Kalita, Company JE
(Ghy) (2) 30, Kalita, MBA, Bank
PO (Ghy) (3) 26, Muslim, M.Sc/
Ph.D (Jorhat) (4) 27, Kalita,
Masters (Library Science),
Service (Nagaon) (5) 28, Kalita,
Govt. JE (Ghy) (6) 27, Kalita,
MBA, Bank Executive (Ghy).
Sandhani, 8011630847.
Mat/G/P/15775/1
Good looking Assamese,
Kayastha girl, 31+ years, 5'2'',
MA, Ph.D, Assistant Professor in
a State University at Guwahati,
looking for a suitable groom.
May directly contact the parents
through
e-mail
to
[email protected] or
Mobile 98643-36345 or 8811016660.
Mat/G/P/15726/1
Match invited for Assamese
Hindu General Caste 26, 5'5'',
MBA, working American
Express Bank in Metrocity.
Father Judicial Officer. Contact
(M) 9401469135.
Mat/G/P/15694/1
Beautiful Asamese, General,
B.Tech (SMIT/ Gangtok),
Engineer (MNC), Metro city.
9854082854.
Mat/G/P/15876/1
Muslim Sunni, issueless
divorcee, B.Sc/ M.Sc, Assistant
Professor
in
Assam.
9854032811.
Mat/G/P/15877/1
Beautiful Bengali General, BE
(JEC), State Govt. Engineer in
Assam. 9854059693.
Mat/G/P/15878/1
28, Assamese, General, MBBS/
MD
(Mumbai),
Doctor
(Mumbai), Caste no bar.
9854032811.
Mat/G/P/15879/1
29/ Assamese/ fair/ 5'/ MA/
working in Private School/
Dhemaji. #7575917948.
Mat/G/P/15874/1
Beautiful Assamese issueless
divorcee, MBBS/ MD (GMC),
Doctor in Assam. 9854059693.
Mat/G/P/15880/1
Assamese girl 36, good looking,
doing Govt. job, seeks Guwahati
based suitable groom. Contact
parent : 9864323484.
Mat/G/P/15919/1
30/ Assamese/ Brahmin/ 5'7''/
MBA/ fair/ working in Gurgaon/
Guwahati. #7575917948.
Mat/G/P/15873/1
General/ Assamese/ 35/ 5'3''/
M.Com/ working at Central
Govt. employee, Caste no bar.
#7035343835/ 9435542410.
Mat/G/P/2602/1
Bengali, Kayastha/ good
looking/ 25/ 5'5''/ BE/ working
in MNC at Metro. 8822230669,
7035343833.
Mat/G/P/2603/1
Bengali, Kayastha/ good
looking/ Convent Educated/ 25/
5'4''/ B.Sc (Botany), B.Ed,
PGDCA. 88222-30669, 7035343833.
Mat/G/P/2604/1
Hindu/ Bengali/ Kayastha/ 27
yrs/ 5'3''/ Masters in Science/
Biologist/ beautiful and homely
girl/ looking for well educated
and well settled life partner.
Contact : 8822243823.
Mat/G/P/2576/1
Assamese, Brahmin, 25 yrs, 5'4'',
good looking, M.Sc, working as
a lecturer in a Govt. undertaking
college, need suitable match.
Contact : 8822748446.
Mat/G/P/2577/1
Assamese/ Brahmin/ 28/ 5'3''/
M.Sc, Ph.D/ Govt. Assistant
Professor/ looking beautiful.
#8011641568/ 8761067816.
Mat/G/P/2591/1
Bengali/ Brahmin/ good looking/
25/ 5'3''/ MBA, PGDCA,
working MNC at Guwahati.
Early marriage. 97060-36644/
76620-36644.
Mat/G/P/2592/1
Bengali/ Kayastha/ fair/ good
looking/ 26/ 5'2''/ BE (AEC),
working PSU. Early marriage.
@7086052573/ 7662036644.
Mat/G/P/2593/1
A slim good looking Assamese
Kayastha girl (29) working in
Mumbai needs Mumbai based
Assamese groom, Caste no bar.
Ph. : 8724933720.
Mat/G/P/15828/1
Preferably groom (36-39+1),
Guwahati based for our Kalita,
MA (Eng), B.Ed daughter.
Directly : 84869-70395.
Mat/G/P/15787/1
Bengali, Hindu 25 yrs, M.Com
(HS Teacher) seek suitable match
(Preferrably Govt. employee).
M : 9706159143.
Mat/G/P/15675/1
Wanted highly
Assamese Brahmin
young girl, 31,
Research
in
9864048194.
Mat/G/P/15685/1
educated
groom for
pursuing
Science.
An educated, good looking
Bengali Girl (40+) seeking
suitable bridegroom from
Guwahati. Caste no bar. Pl.
Contact : 9401816284.
Mat/G/P/15651/1
Fair & preety Kalita girl 27 yrs,
B.Tech (E.C.E.), Convent
Educated, Sr. Analyist in MNC
seeks suitable match working in
Metrocity. (M) 9854063196.
Mat/G/P/15692/1
28, Assamese, Brahmin, BE
(AEC) AGRA, Senior Engineer
(MNC) Bangalore. 9854059693.
Mat/G/P/15875/1
Assamese Muslim 26, 5'4'', fair
& preety girl, B.Tech Engineer
working MNC in Indian
Metrocity. Seeks suitable match.
Contact (M) 9854063196.
Mat/G/P/15695/1
Assamese Hindu General Caste
27 yrs, tall, slim, good looking
MBBS Doctor, working in
Private Hospital. Father
Professor.
Contact
(M)
9854203706.
Mat/G/P/15693/1
Alliance invited for Muslim girl
29, 5'4'', MA, B.Ed, Teacher
reputed International School in
Guwahati.
Contact
(M)
9401469135.
Mat/G/P/15696/1
Bengali 34 yrs, General Caste BA
(incomplete), slim & preety girl
working Social Sector at
Guwahati. Guwahati residence.
Contact (M) 9401469135.
Mat/G/P/15691/1
SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 2016
Assamese Hindu General Caste
26, 5'4'', fair & good looking
MA, B.Ed, Teacher in English
School. Father Rtd. Officer Oil
Sector.
Contact
(M)
9854203706.
Mat/G/P/15697/1
BRIDE WANTED
Bride wanted. Assamese
Brahmin, 31-34 age, Graduate.
9864841476.
Mat/B/P/2192/3
Seeking a Assamese Goswami/
Brahmin girl for 28 plus aged
boy working as Software
Engineer at Bangalore, Resident
of Guwahati. Contact :
9864322128.
Mat/B/P/14480/3
Wanted Brahmin (Goswami)
bride,
around
34
for
young Assamese Goswami
entrepreneur with Tea Garden to
boost. 9127219727.
Mat/B/P/15684/1
Match wanted preferably of
medical profession for a Bengali
Hindu boy of 31 yrs age Doctor.
Coming from a reputed family
of Guwahati. Mob. No. +9198316-99550
Mat/B/P/15621/3
Assamese (Kayastha) good
looking Assistant Professor in
Guwahati Govt. College. Wanted
a girl slim and tall. Early
marriage. Contact Parents. Ph.
No. 8822092264, 9957465081.
Mat/B/P/15712/1
Assamese Hindu 30 yrs, General
Caste, LLB, reputed College
from Bangalore. Advocate Delhi
Supreme Court. Contact
ADAMS (M) 9854063196.
Mat/B/P/15698/1
Hindu Assamese General Caste
30, B.Tech from NIT Silchar,
Engineer, working MNC (HP)
in Bangalore. Contact ADAMS
(M) 9854203706.
Mat/B/P/15699/1
Kalita 31, B.Tech, MBA,
Engineer MNC Delhi (2)
Assamese Hindu 34, BE,
M.Tech, Engineer MNC
Bangalore (3) Hindu 36,
B.Tech, MBA, working MNC in
Mumbai. *ADAMS (M)
9854063196.
Mat/B/P/15700/1
(1) Kalita 29, B.Tech, MBA,
Engineer, MNC in Bangalore
own flat at Delhi & Bangalore
(2) Kayastha 31, B.Tech, MBA,
Engineer
MNC
Delhi/
Bangalore. *ADAMS (M)
9854203706.
Mat/B/P/15701/1
(1) Muslim Assamese 31,
B.Tech, Engineer USA (2)
Muslim 30, B.Tech, MBA
Engineer Indian Metro (3)
Muslim 35, Bank Manager
Guwahati. *ADAMS (M)
9854063196.
Mat/B/P/15702/1
Brahmin 30, BE, MBA,
Engineer Guwahati (2) Brahmin
31+, B.Sc, MBA, Bank Asstt.
Manager (3) Brahmin 30 & 31,
B.Tech & B.Tech MBA,
working Delhi/ Bangalore Pune.
*ADAMS (M) 9854203706.
Mat/B/P/15703/1
(1) Ahom 31, B.Tech, MBA
(Mumbai) working MNC (2)
Ahom 32, BE, MBA, Engineer
State Govt. (3) Ahom 34+,
B.Tech,
Govt.
Officer.
*ADAMS (M) 9854063196.
Mat/B/P/15704/1
(1) Doctor Koch (General Caste)
MBBS, MS (2) Nath 34, MBBS,
DCH, Govt. job (3) Assamese
Hindu 35, MBBS, MD Doctor.
Caste no bar. *ADAMS (M)
9854203706.
Mat/B/P/15705/1
(1) Kalita 35, BE, Engineer
Guwahati residence (2) Kalita
37, B.Tech, MBA, Engineer Oil
Sector (3) Assamese Hindu 40,
BE, Govt. Engineer. Caste no
bar.
*ADAMS
(M)
9854063196.
Mat/B/P/15706/1
Kalita boy 32, tall & handsome,
BE from AEC & MBA, Engineer
working in Oil sector. Only son.
Guwahati residence. *ADAMS
(M) 9854063196.
Mat/B/P/15708/1
Hindu/ Assamese/ Brahmin/ 30
yrs/ 5'7''/ B.Tech and MBA/
working as an Engineer in
Abroad/ own house in Ghy./ if
serious pls call : 8253960545.
Mat/B/P/2557/1
(1) Kalita 30, BE, ME (Civil)
from Assam Engineering
working Govt. Deptt. in
Guwahati (2) Kalita 31, B.Sc,
MBA, Manager Allahabad Bank.
*ADAMS (M) 9854203706.
Mat/B/P/15709/1
Assamese, Ahom, 41 yrs,
Masters, working as a Assistant
Professor at Central Govt.
Organisation. Pursuing Ph.D.
Looking for suitable match.
Contact : 8822748446.
Mat/B/P/2558/1
Age 26, Ahom, Engineer,
Service (Ghy) (2) 31, General,
MBBS/ MD, Service (Jorhat) (3)
37, Kalita, Graduate, Service
(Ghy) (4) 31, Kalita, M.Tech,
Business (Ghy) (5) 48, ST,
Engineer, ONGC (widowed).
Sandhani, 8011630847.
Mat/B/P/15774/1
Hindu/ Assamese/ 29 yrs/ 5'9''/
M.Tech/ working as an Engineer
in Metro/ earning in 7 figures/
own property in Ghy/ Caste no
bar. 8253960545.
Mat/B/P/2559/1
Age 28, Brahmin, MBBS, Govt.
Doctor (2) 43, Brahmin, Govt.
JE (Ghy) (3) 36, Brahmin,
Engineer, MNC (Bangalore) (4)
34, Brahmin, Masscom, MNC
(Delhi) (5) 26, Brahmin
Engineer, MNC (Hydarabad)
(6) 47, Brahmin, B.Sc, Govt.
Officer (Ghy), divorcee.
Sandhani, 8011630847.
Mat/B/P/15773/1
Age 30, Nath, Engineer,
Mangalik, MNC (Bangalore) (2)
32, Koch, MBA, MNC
(Chennai), (3) 32, Kalita,
Engineer, MNC (Canada) (4) 30,
Kalita, M.Tech, MNC (Metro)
(5) 32, Kalita, Engineer, MNC
(Mumbai) (6) 28, OBC, M.Tech,
MNC (USA) (7) 32, Kalita,
B.Tech/ MS, MNC (USA)
(divorcee) (8) 30, Ahom,
Engineer, MNC (Bangalore).
Sandhani, 8011630847.
Mat/B/P/15772/1
Kalita/ Assamese/ 31 / 5'11''/ BE,
MBA/ working in a reputed
MNC. # 70353-43836/ 9854152573.
Mat/B/P/2595/1
Kalita/ Assamese/ 37/ 5'9''/ BE,
MBA/ working in Oil India
Limited. # 70353-43836/
98541-52573.
Mat/B/P/2596/1
Kalita/ Assamese/ 34/ 5'9''/ BE
AEC/ M.Tech/ Mechanical
Engineer at ONGC. #9854152573, 70353-43836.
Mat/B/P/2597/1
Brahmin/ Assamese/ 35/ 5'8''/ BE
(Mechanical Engineer) Central
Govt. #7035343835.
Mat/B/P/2598/1
Kalita/ Assamese/ 29/ 5'7''/ BE/
Govt. Service residence Ghy.
#7035343835.
Mat/B/P/2599/1
Bengali/ Kayastha/ 30/ 5'8''/ BE
(Mechanical), MBA/ working in
Nationalized Bank, posted Ghy.
8822230669, 7035343833.
Mat/B/P/2600/1
Bengali, Kayastha/ 37/ 5'9''/
Ph.D (Physics)/ working in
Assam University/ Caste no bar.
8822230669, 7035343833.
Mat/B/P/2601/1
Assamese/ Brahmin/ 33/ 5'8''/
MBBS, MS/ working in reputed
Hospital, Ghy residency.
#8011641568/ 8761067816.
Mat/B/P/2578/1
Assamese/ Kalita/ 46/ 5'8''/ BA/
Govt. School Teacher, divorcee/
widow accept. #8011641568/
8761067816.
Mat/B/P/2579/1
Kalita/ Assamese/ 32/ 5'11''/
B.Tech/ working reputed MNC
at Metro. Early marriage.
9864809793/ 8761067816.
Mat/B/P/2580/1
Kalita/ Assamese/ 35/ 5'5''/ MA,
MBA/ Central Govt. employee.
Family Guwahati. Early
marriage. @98648-09793/
87610-67816.
Mat/B/P/2581/1
Bengali/ Kayastha/ divorcee/ 55/
5'7''/ BE, MBA, Rly Govt.
officer. divorcee/ widow issue
accept. @ 9706036644.
Mat/B/P/2582/1
Bengali/ Kayastha/ 33/ 5'6''/
B.Tech, MBA/ working MNC at
Bangalore. Early marriage. @
7662036644/ 9706036644.
Mat/B/P/2583/1
Bengali/ Brahmin/ 32/ 5'11''/
B.Tech. Working MNC at Metro.
Early marriage. @7662036644/
9706036644.
Mat/B/P/2584/1
Assamese/ Kalita/ 40/ 5'5''/
MBBS, well settled Doctor in
Guwahati. Early marriage. @
7086052573/ 8761067816.
Mat/B/P/2585/1
Assam based Assamese groom
40 yrs, height 5'8'', working with
Central Govt. Department,
looking for a good, smart &
educated girl. 9508105461.
Mat/B/P/2570/1
Assamese, Brahmin, 30 yrs,
good looking, B.Tech, working
as an Engineer in a reputed MNC
at Guwahati. Looking for
suitable match. Contact :
8822748446.
Mat/B/P/2560/1
Hindu/ Assamese/ 31 yrs/ 5'9''/
B.Tech from NIT/ working with
PSU/ earning in 7 figures/ own
property in Ghy/ Caste no bar.
8253960545.
Mat/B/P/2561/1
Bengali/ Kayastha/ 27 yrs/
B.Tech/ working with OIL/
originaly from Assam/ only son/
good family/ Caste no bar. Call :
8822462974.
Mat/B/P/2562/1
Hindu/ Assamese/ 35 yrs/ 5'7''/
Doctorate in Education/
working as a Professor with
Govt. own property in Ghy/
Caste no bar/ early marriage pls
call : 8253960545.
Mat/B/P/2563/1
Bengali/ 30 yrs/ Masters/
working with SBI as an Officer/
own residence in Guwahati/
good family background/ Caste
no bar/ Call : 8822462974.
Mat/B/P/2624/1
Bengali/ Kayastha/ 29 yrs/
B.Tech/ MBA from IIT/
working with well known
company in Metro/ originaly
from Assam/ Call : 8822462974.
Mat/B/P/2564/1
An Assamese Kalita family
invites alliance for their boy 30
yrs, smart & handsome, Convent
educated, working with
Microsoft, father was a Officer
of a top Central PSU & mother
is teacher, earning handsomely,
looking for a good & smart girl
from a respected family.
9508105461.
Mat/B/P/2565/1
Hindu/ Assamese/ Brahmin/ 36
yrs/ Masters degree in Education/
now working in Govt. College
as a Assistant Professor in
Guwahati/ Contact now :
9508008145.
Mat/B/P/2566/1
Match invited for Assamese
Hindu General Caste, 31, 5'8'',
BE, Engineer, Govt. Class I
Officer Guwahati residence.
Caste no bar. *ADAMS (M)
98542-03706.
Mat/B/P/15707/1
Hindu/ Assamese/ 41 yrs/ BE/
now working as a Civil Engineer
in Central Govt. at Guwahati/
well culture family from
Guwahati/ Caste no bar/ you can
contact : 9508008145.
Mat/B/P/2568/1
Hindu/ Bengali/ Kayastha/ 45
yrs/ 5'7''/ Masters degree in
Science/ working in Dept. of
Forest in a reputed position/
from a very well educated and
well cultured family/ looking for
a suitable match for early
marriage.
Contact
:
8822243823.
Mat/B/P/2569/1
Muslim/ Assamese/ BE/ now
working as a Mechnical
Engineering in Govt. sector at
Guwahati city/ originally from
Guwahati/
Contact
No.
9508008145.
Mat/B/P/2571/1
Hindu/ Bengali/ Kayastha/ 35
yrs/ 5'7''/ MD (Medicine)/ Doctor
by Profession/ well settled/ own
house/ from a reputed family/
looking for a educated and
understanding life partner.
Contact : 8822243823.
Mat/B/P/2572/1
Hindu/ Assamese/ Brahmin/ 29
yrs/ BE/ now working in Indian
Oil Corporation as a very good
position/ family from Guwahati/
Contact No. : 9508008145.
Mat/B/P/2573/1
Hindu/ Bengali/ 33 yrs/ 5'6''/
Masters in Engineering M.Tech
(Civil Engineer)/ passed out from
NIT/ working as Estate Officer
at Central University/ from a well
educated and well cultured
family/ looking for a suitable
match. Contact : 8822243823.
Mat/B/P/2574/1
An Assamese family invites
alliance for their boy 39 yrs,
smart, handsome, educated,
done M.Tech from IIT, working
with a large investment bank as
a Vice President, settled in
Abroad, looking for a
understanding life partner.
9508105461.
Mat/B/P/2575/1
32/ Assamese/ Muslim/ BDS/
Doctor/ Guwahati good family
background/ 5'5''. #7575917948.
Mat/B/P/15872/1
32/ Guwahati/ MA, BCA/
Businessman/ 5'6''. Ph. : 7575917948.
Mat/B/P/15871/1
Smart Assamese, Brahmin, BE
(Bangalore), Senior Engineer in
(Accenture),
Bangalore.
9854032811.
Mat/B/P/15881/1
32, Assamese, General, B.Tech
(NIT)/ MBA (Mumbai), Senior
Manager (Philips) Delhi.
9854059693.
Mat/B/P/15882/1
Smart Assamese, 41, BE (AEC),
Govt. employee (Indian
Railway), Caste no bar. 9854032811.
Mat/B/P/15883/1
Assamese, General, issueless
divorcee, State Govt. employee
(Engineer) PWD Assam.
9854059693.
Mat/B/P/15884/1
Smart Bengali, General, B.Tech
(NIT/ Silchar), Engineer (BPCL),
Metro city. 9854032811.
Mat/B/P/15885/1
Muslim Sunni, issueless
divorcee, M.Sc/ LLB (GU), Class
1 Govt. employee (Education
Department). 9854059693.
Mat/B/P/15886/1
Assamese/ Kalita/ 31/ 5'7''/ MBA.
Reputed
company
jobGuwahati. Own house. Early
marriage. @ 7086052573.
Mat/B/P/2586/1
Assamese/ Kalita/ 30/ 5'8''/
M.Tech. Working Govt. Sector.
Own house Guwahati. Early
marriage. @ 7670003400.
Mat/B/P/2587/1
Bengali Kayastha/ 33/ 5'8''/
M.Tech, working MNC at
Metro. Residency Guwahati.
Early marriage. @9508010739/
7576026605.
Mat/B/P/2588/1
Assamese/ Kalita/ 32/ 5'8''/ MBA.
Working MNC at Metro. Early
marriage. @ 7670003400/
7399475723.
Mat/B/P/2589/1
Bengali/ Kayastha/ 40/ 5'10''/
B.Sc/ Diploma Engineering
Course. Reputed MNC at Metro.
Early marriage. @9508010739.
Mat/B/P/2590/1
Home Tuition for Guitar/ Piano/
Song Classes. Contact No.
9706377262, 9864047640.
Music/P/15845/1
Home Tuition. Sub : Keyboard,
Guitar, Piano, Vocal, Modern
Songs & Violin, Ph. 9854913088.
Music/P/1842/17
ULJHAE HUYE KHASRUHANI MASLI AUR
PARISANIA HAL KARE
(SOLVE KARE). BUSINESS,
MARRIAGE, AFFAIRS,
COURT CASES, HEALTH
PROBLEM (CANCER, LIVER
CEROSIS ETC.) SOLUTION
THROUGH
NATURAL
POWER. CALL : HAZRAT
SAHIB
090842-63777,
094125-47446.
Astro/P/15941/3
Relaxation of full body massage
50% off & free club
membership in Guwahati. Ph:
8876509526/27/28.
Beauty Parlour/P/14355/11
Required one lady special
educator cum caretaker for a 6½
yr. old child. Cont. No.
9954821109, 9163143853.
Governess/P/15446/2
Modular Kitchen- lifetime
warranty, aesthetic design,
German technology, free
chimney only 99,999/- (within
25 sq.ft.). 9957135255.
www.meelam.com.
Interior design/1062/7
Learn Dress Design. Latest
Design Blouse, Kurti, Gown.
8011428453 (Fashion Cut,
Guwahati).
Fashion/P/15619/3
Yoga for kids, ladies & Patients...
Special Class-Kids in Summer
Vacation @ 8812969311.
Yoga/P/14556/4
PROJECT
REPORTS/
SCHEME PREPARATIONS
UNDER CENTRAL/ STATE
G O V E R N M E N T .
REGISTRATION/
RENEWAL/
ANNUAL/
AUDIT REPORTS FOR
NGO’S PH. : 9613651540/
8486758100.
NGO/P/15946/1
Bengali Upper Assam 38, 5'2'',
Scorpio, Debarigon, slim,
educated, Private Service, own
house at Dibrugarh. 9435533682.
Mat/B/1258/1
Web printing machine D/Crown
(508 mm) Bi-Colour for Sale.
Ph. 9864066801.
Printing Machine/P/15784/1
Bengali/ good looking 30 yrs/
5'11''/ MBBS, MD/ working with
Govt. Medical College/
Originaly from Assam. Call :
8822462974.
Mat/B/P/2567/1
Cooks, Sales Boys required for
a upcoming food company.
Contact- 8135972281.
Cook/P/15832/1
Machinery of a commercial
laundry/dry cleaners for urgent
sale. Ph. 9435340822.
S&P/P/15664/1
Beauty Parlour with furniture,
AC, Invertor near Guwahati
Chandmari
Maszid.
8876359834, 8876051250.
S&P/P/15803/1
ONE RUNNING CONDITION
DISPOSABLE PAPER CUP &
PLATE MANUFACTURING
FACTORY SETUP FOR SALE
AT GUWAHATI. PH. NO.
9864030129.
S&P/P/2661/1
1000 sq.ft. fully furnished and
well equipped running Aesthetic/
Cosmetology Clinic in ABC, GS
Road is for immediate sale.
Contact : 9864327424.
S&P/P/15862/1
Mini Theatre: 24 Seater 7D
theatre having effects of rain
water wind, smoke, bubbles,
lighting, tickling etc is for sale
in good condition at Kolkata.
Please contact: 9435737416,
7577039808.
S&P/P/15938/1
Auto CAD, 3D Max Training &
Service, GMDA permission
Drawing. Contact: Benediction
Engineering consultancy. Ph:
98544-91629.
Architect & Eng./P/2204/8
Learn & enjoy cooking &
baking dish class. Indian.
Continental, Thai, Chinese, etc.
9577438610, 8474060618.
Cooking Class/P/2628/1
NE Fun Club-A hangout & lot
more..
Games,
3D
entertainments, 5 seater recliner
(AC). Entry as per booking only
Call 9854000445, Chandmari.
Entertainment/P/15722/1
Driving training with technical
and mechanical for all car at
Guwahati Ajit. Ph: 9854993116.
Driving/P/15713/1
Franchise opportunity for a
reputed Software Company in
All Area Assam & All District
Assam. Contact : V-Tech Info.
76620-22386.
Franchisee/P/2405/8
Open your school in any part of
North-East Region. Franchisee
open for the fastest growing
chain of pre-school. Contact:
9864233332.
Franchisee/P/14545/8
For home delivery of organically
grown pineapples within
Guwahati
city,
visit
www.dharitrifoods.in
Organic Fruits/P/15419/4
Contact for Income Tax, VAT,
Bank Loan, PAN, Service Tax,
Company formation. Ph:
9435848033, 9707163092.
Consultancy/P/13973/30
Are you suffering from Bank
problem? Is your Account
N.P.A., Issued Possession/Sale
Notice by the Bank. We are here
to solve your Banking problems.
Contact: 8296227444.
Consultancy/P/15594/2
File Income, Sales & Service Tax
Return by Vivek Jain (M.Com;
LL.B) #9864173738.
Consultancy/P/13774/4
Avail Accounting Consultancy/
Taxation by a Senior Accountant
on packaged contract. Call:
7399667967.
Consultancy/P/14546/3
Summer Workshop 2016
Nursery-XII, Registration closes
June 30th. www.amrapali.org.in/
9678886032.
Summer Camp/P/14952/3
GOOSEY
WOOSEY
SUMMER CAMP!! FULL OF
FUN, CREATIVE LEARNING
AND EXCITING ACTIVITIES
AT
KIDZEEBAMUNIMAIDAM. ENROLL
YOUR
CHILD
NOW.
LIMITED SEATS. AGE
GROUP
(2-12
YRS).
CONTACT : 9864094384,
8486333740, 9435551840.
Summer Camp/P/15915/1
Beautiful-strong counter table
for Restaurant/ Shop for sale.
6000 (negotiable). 8486095947.
Furniture/P/2636/1
1 No’s shop 8’x8’ at Saif
Building G. Floor Col. J. Ali Rd.
Ph. No. 9508491019.
S&Showroom/P/15682/2
ADMISSIONS OPEN AT
K I N D E R G A R D E N
DAYCARE, JONALI PATH,
ZOO
ROAD.
AIR
CONDITIONED
(A/C)
CRECHE WITH PICK UP
AND DROP VAN FACILITY.
CCTV
SUPERVISION.
CONTACT : 96787-84210.
Creche/P/14905/8
Housing, Mortgage loan at easy
documentation from Nationalise
Bank. Only in Ghy. Ph:
7086763526.
Loan/P/2273/10
Loan against Gold Jewellery fast
transactions, low interest rate.
IIFL Fancybazar Branch.
9706929212/ 0361-2737923/
21/25.
Loan/P/2013/19
Physiotherapy home visit only
for lady patient in Guwahati. Ph.
: 7662069165.
Physiotherapy/P/2664/1
For sale Putzmeister Concrete
Pump 1404 HD of Capacity 26
cum/hr including pipeline set of
100m, Reversible Concrete
Mixture (Primax) RM 800-1 no.,
Vibrator/Pump/etc. & 12 Ton
Hydra 2010 Model only 2700
hours running. Contact: 7399070003.
M&Hardware/P/15449/6
Home service Television,
Computer, Inverter, Fridge, AC,
Refregrator, Microwave washing
machine.
Ph:
Sanjiv
9864044983.
Rep&Servicing/P/15460/8
Home service Colour TV,
Inverter, Fridge, AC, Gyser,
Microwave, Washing Machine
etc. Shambhu. #9864073804.
Rep/ & Ser/P/15913/8
B M Roller, Vibratory Roller,
Tipper, Water Tanker. Cont:
9859972671, 9706029368.
V. on Hire/P/15301/7
Contact for AC/Non AC vehicle
for Shillong/Cherapunji/Tawang
trip. 9954040778.
V on hire/P/15743/2
All types of Battery & Inverter
Sales & Service for P.M.
Marketing, Bharalumukh & Old
Battery Exchange here.
9706122464, 9531111816.
Inverter/P/12754/20
NATIONAL
SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 2016
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT
Booking open for 1/2/3 BHK
flats at Barshapara, Colonybazar
(Kalapahar), Panjabari, B.G.
Colony (Maligaon). Ph.: 9706001132, 98641-12604.
H&F/P/2083/30
3 BHK deluxe completed flats at
Home Ananda, Bhetapara. Rs.
2600 per sq.ft. 9954081848 (M).
www.zenithheight.in.
H&F/P/15374/5
Booking open 2/3 BHK
luxurious flat with all amenities
at Radhanagar, VIP Road @ very
affordable Price. 9854085554.
H&F/P/15292/8
BOOKING: 3 BHK 1167/1249/
1288 SQ.FT. @ 2550/SQ.FT.
AT PATARKUCHI NEAR
BASISTHA CHARIALI.
7086014978,
B.B.
CONSTRUCTIONS.
H&F/P/2174/8
BOOKING OPEN 3 BHK
1356 SQ.FT. ON 2ND FLOOR
AT MILAN PATH NEAR
SIXMILE. 7086014978. B.B.
CONSTRUCTION.
H&F/P/2175/8
BOOKING: 3 BHK 1441
SQ.FT. WITH PUJAROOM @
1ST FLOOR @ 3400/SQ.FT.
AT JAYANAGAR NEAR NRL
PUMP. 7086014978. B.B.
CONSTRUCTIONS.
H&F/P/2176/8
Ready 2 BHK 1083 sq.ft. &
1105 sq.ft. @ 3400 per sq.ft. at
Alok Nagar near Bhetapara,
Guwahati. Ph: 7086014978.
H&F/P/2293/8
90% completed spacious 3 BHK
flat Near Chandmari Colony &
Khanapara. 9127051551.
H&F/P/15466/3
Ready 1818/2148 sq.ft. 3/4 BHK
flat with modern amenities at
Silpukhuri. 98643-50324.
H&F/P/15467/3
Booking open 3 BHK flats near
Supermarket in G+4 storied only
8 flats. 98643-50324.
H&F/P/15468/3
Used 1250 sq.ft. 3 BHK, 3rd
floor at Radhanagar, VIP Road
@ 47 lac. 97070-25577.
H&F/P/15469/3
85% Complete 2/3 BHK flat
Hatigaon Bishnujyoti Path @
3100 per sq.ft. including
Parking. Ph. : 9864097777.
H&F/P/15386/8
Residential 1 & 3 BHK Flats
available
at
Lalganesh,
Sreenagar, Guwahati. Contact8876063993, 8761016383.
H&F/P/1885/8
BOOKING ON FOR 2 BHK
FLATS IN AMBIKAGIRI
NAGAR, ZOO ROAD. PL.
CONTACT:
ARYAN
BUILDERS. +9194350-12942,
+9188765-44354.
H&F/P/13557/8
Ready for possession 3 BHK
(1550 sq.ft.) flat for sale at
Geetanagar Main Road. Ph:
8811073007.
H&F/P/13563/8
Ready to move 3 BHK flat for
sale in Jatiya, Kahilipara Road.
Call: 9435575323.
H&F/P/1986/10
Few 1/2/3 BHK flat at Gotanagar
Maligaon 10 munites distance
from Railway Head Office. Cont:
Greenland Estates. 9864040004.
H&F/P/14549/8
Booking G+2 4 BHK (1393)
sq.ft. flat at Ground floor near
Laxmimandir, Beltola, Call:
8255051188.
H&F/P/14550/8
Ready to move 2/3 BHK (1118/
1320) sq.ft. flat at ground floor
near Power House, Kahilipara.
Call: Greenland Estates. 9864040004.
H&F/P/14551/1
3 BHK super deluxe flat for sale
at 1st byelane, Ajanta Path,
Survey, Guwahati. Possession by
March 2017. 9864030221,
7896966408.
H&F/P/14544/7
For sale ready to move flat, 1050
sq.ft. G+3, 3rd floor, 2 BHK, 2
balcony, 2 toilets, parking, 3
years constructin at prime
location of Ulubari. Contact:
09899865615, 09899868707.
H&F/P/15140/5
2 BHK, 2nd floor @ 31 lacs at
Beltola Tiniali. Ph: 7035263658.
H&F/P/15588/2
Ready to move brand new 2
BHK flat on 4th floor at
Noonmati, Ganesh Mandir Path
for Sale @ 25 lacs, Nirman Real
Estate. Contact: 9864019950.
H&F/P/15586/2
Booking open 2/3 BHK flats at
Kahilipara, Chitraban Path (near
Forensic Lab) @ 2600/- sq.ft.
Ph: 9707640775.
H&F/P/15541/10
Book your 3 BHK flat at
Joyanagar, near K.V. Khanapara,
Call: 8876521311.
H&F/P/15534/2
90% work completed book
1/3/4 BHK flat at VIP Road (near
Rahman Hospital) First plot.
Contact 9859159574.
H&F/P/15516/2
Book 2/3 BHK flat at Joyanagar
(90% completed) near NRL
Petrol Pump & Rehabari (P.B.
Road) near Maghmallar, Apart.
Ph. 9954045572.
H&F/P/15517/2
BOOK 3 BHK 1400/1430
SQ.FT. FLATS @ 4500 PER
SQ.FT. NEAR LAMB ROAD
POSSESSION JANUARY
2018. #9864152028.
H&F/P/2533/3
For sale a ready flat (950 sq.ft.
at Ganeshguri area. Ph: 98540/
57546.
H&F/P/15408/2
Ready 4 BHK 3970 sq.ft, Vastu
compliant, Office, Private
Terrace, Separate caretaker
room, Borbari, VIP Road,
8402040666.
H&F/P/15210/8
EXCLUSIVE 2 BHK FLATS
AT VIJAYA GOLDEN
CREST, MANGO LANE,
PANJABARI, GUWAHATI37. PROMOTER: VIJAYA
CONSTRUCTION.
CONTACT AT SITE OR ON
MOBILE NOS.: 9864077693,
84728020604.
H&F/P/13620/6
EXCLUSIVE 3 BHK FLATS
FOR SALE AT VIJAYA
WHITE
ORCHID,
ADJACENT TO REPOSE
BAKERY, LAKHINATH
BEZBARUAH
PATH,
HATIGAON, GUWAHATI-6.
CONTACT AT SITE OR ON
MOBILE NO.S: 9864077693,
9854143101. PROMOTER:
VIJAYA CONSTRUCTION.
H&F/P/13619/6
3 BHK deluxe flats available at
Happyvilla - Uzanbazar.
Possession going on. Ph: 9954209129/9864056400.
H&F/P/13931/4
Few 3 BHK spacious deluxe flats
available at Jalukbari on Assam
Engineering College Road.
Possession on 2017. Ph:
9954209129/9864056400.
H&F/P/13932/4
READY 2 BHK FLAT AT RS.
35
LAC
INCLUDING
PARKING
&
ALL
AMENITIES IN BASISTHA
CHARIALI, 9854043100.
H&F/P/15907/3
FOR IMMEDIATE SALE,
NEW 2 BHK FLAT @ VIP
ROAD, PRITHVI GREENS,
READY FOR POSESSION, #
09560963393.
H&F/P/2612/1
90% completed 2/3 BHK flats at
Fatashil
Ambari
Road,
Dhirenpara, Guwahati with
Panoramic Hill View, Gym,
Garden, Swimming Pool @ 39
lacs onwards. Call: 9127021200.
H&F/P/15911/1
3 BHK 1105 sq.ft., 1521 sq.ft.
flat for sale at Subham Greens
Lokhra through investor.
9864034949.
H&F/P/2611/1
3 BHK READY FLAT SALE
AT
NEAR
GANESH
TURNING KAHILIPARA @
RS. 2950/- SQ.FT. CONTACT:
9864068431.
H&F/P/15910/1
READY 2/3 BHK AT
JAYANAGAR, GROUND
FLOOR AND 4TH FLOOR. #
9854043100.
H&F/P/15908/3
BOOK YOUR DREAM
HOME AT GREEN HILL SIDE
AT PATARKUSI, BELTOLA
CHARIALI @ 2495/- SQ.FT.
2 & 3 BHK AVAILABLE.
EASY PAYMENT OPTION AS
PER YOUR CHOICE SBI
APPROVED
PROJECT.
CONTACT: 08486424133,
09864169489.
JUPITER
CONSTRUCTION TINIALI.
www. jupiterconstruction.in.
H&F/P/15918/1
3 BHK/2 BHK deluxe flat for
sale with swimming pool at
Lalmati, near Game Village,
Guwahati. 9854368449.
H&F/P/15917/3
Ready 3 BHK 1450 sq.ft. flat at
Rukminigaon @ 55 lakh
including parking. Contact:
9864097777.
H&F/P/15916/1
80% completed 1030 sq.ft. 2
BHK Down Town near
Harimandir 3700/- per sq.ft.
including
parking.
Ph:
9508022221.
H&F/P/15924/1
Three bedroom residential used
flat with drawing, dining,
kitchen, 2-bath room, 1balcony, 1-car parking, with a
good locality for sale. Price: 45
lakhs fixed. Contact No.:
8135972273.
H&F/P/15894/1
Duplex (Area 4200 sq.ft.) with
1 kathas & 5 lechas land for sale
in Ganesh Mandir Path. Ph.
9864410641.
H&F/P/15896/1
2 BHK @ Rukminigaon @
ground floor 2 parking painted
@ 29 lacs. 8749942821 /
8486095947.
H&F/P/2635/1
2/3 BHK flat available at
Wireless, Lonkeswar and
Hatigaon please contact: 9435035964/9706010051.
H&F/P/14338/4
Buy/Sale New/Used flats
anywhere in Guwahati Greeha
Prabesh 87499-42821/8486095947.
H&F/P/2634/1
Ready to move Deluxe 3 BHK
flat & Duplex in Survey, Beltola,
very low price # 9859833626.
H&F/P/1985/10
3 BHK 1600 sq.ft, 6 BHK 3200
sq.ft., 4th floor at Dispur lastgate,
Rs. 3500/-/sq.ft. Including
parking, electricity, lift. #
8723909962.
H&F/P/2640/1
Attractive Duplex (3BHK) 15002000 sq.ft. flats are almost ready
for hand-over at Jatia,
Ganeshguri. Cell: 70358-10959.
H&F/P/13687/6
BOOKING OPEN FOR 3
BHK PREMIUM FLATS IN
IMPERIAL MENONZ AT
JANAPATH, KHANAPARA
(NEAR LILY HOTEL). CALL:
9954707879.
H&F/P/2657/11
5000 sq.ft. floor sale Chandmari,
(200 mtr. from Main Rd.) Rs.
3000 (per sq.ft.). Ph: 9957998672.
H&F/P/15841/1
BOOKING FOR 3 BHK
FLAT AT CHANDMARI
NIJARAPAR @ 48 LACS
(INCLUDING PARKING).
CONTACT: 94350-14785.
H&F/P/15888/1
Any kind of rented house, flat
& land deals Prayuktam Realtors.
Ph: 9864038932/9435138932.
H&F/P/15892/1
3 bedroom flat for sale near
Happy Child School, Rehabari8. (M) 94355-45427.
H&F/P/15852/1
3 BR flat with parking - Rs. 26.50
lakhs in Jorhat town. Limited
flats. Book now. 9864456287.
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Police solve
kidnapping case
MATHURA, June 25: Police
have claimed to solve the alleged kidnapping of a Gurgaon-based trader’s son with
arrest of two persons here.
Zuber and Rasid, both residents of Bharatpur district,
were arrested on Thursday
night and two country-made
pistols, four live cartridges,
one stolen car and some powder used for making people
unconscious was recovered
from their possession, SSP
Babloo Kumar said. Kumar
claimed Rasid has confessed to
have committed the crime.
Sukprit (25), son of plastic
trader Harendra Preeti Baxi,
was kidnapped from MG
Road, Gurgoan, on October 12,
2015. He was released after a
ransom of Rs 50 lakh was allegedly paid by the trader.
“The hunt for other accused
is on,” he SSP concluded. – PTI
THE ASSAM TRIBUNE, GUWAHATI 13
Bihar Humanities ‘topper’
Ruby Rai arrested
PATNA, June 25: Controversial Humanities
topper in Bihar intermediate examination
Ruby Rai, who pronounced Political Science as
“Prodikal Science” which according to her
deals with cooking, was arrested today.
Ruby was arrested by Special Investigation
Team (SIT) as she emerged from a re-test of
Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB), Senior Superintendent of Police Manu Maharaj told
PTI. A Patna court today issued a non-bailable
against four toppers of the intermediate examination, including Ruby, in the exam racket.
Science topper Saurbabh Shrestha, third
topper Rahul Kumar and Vishun Roy college
Principal Bachha Rai’s daughter Shalini Rai are
the other three against whom the arrest warrant was issued.
Ruby’s comments during a TV interview
after she was declared the topper in Humanities stream this year had led to the lid being
taken off from the toppers scam in the state.
She had pronounced Political Science which
was one of her subjects as “Prodikal science”
which according to her taught cooking.
After skipping two summons to appear before a team of subject experts for reassessment of her exam performance, Ruby, enrolled
from the controversial Vishun Roy college in
Vaishali, arrived at BSEB office today to face a
written re-test as well as interview.
The details of the re-test are yet to be known.
Meanwhile, during questioning the private
assistant (PA) of former BSEB chairman Lalkeshwar Singh revealed that Rs 15 lakh was
charged for declaring toppers through dubious means, SSP Maharaj said.
The PA, Vikash Chandra, further revealed
that a sum of Rs 10 lakh was charged from a
failed student to give them pass certificates,
he said.
Singh, his former JD(U) MLA wife Usha
Sinha, Vishun Roy college secretary-cum principal Bachha Rai and nearly a dozen others have
been arrested in the degree racket case. – PTI
Hindi film based on Tagore’s
Ghare Baire to be released soon
KOLKATA, June 25: More
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“In my film, I tried to get
answer to questions that arose
in my mind while reading
Tagore’s novel,” the Mumbaibased writer-director told PTI
here. The three famous characters-Sandip, Nikhilesh and
Bimala-are played by Subrat
Dutta, Subodh Bhabe and
Srilekha Mitra respectively.
“My objective was to merge
the sensibilities of the two
strands of regional cinema Marathi and Bengali – through
the actors established there.
Asserting that she was not
afraid of her work being com-
pared with Ray’s Ghare Baire,
where Soumitra Chatterjee
(Sandip), Victor Banerjee
(Nikhilesh) and Swatilekha
Sengupta (Bimala) played the
principal characters, Reema
said, “I feel the previous film
adaptation of Ghare Baire was
more simplistic with all respect
to the great film maker.” Asked
why she did not use Rabindra
Sangeet in the film, Reema said,
“While music plays an important role in Ardhangini..., there
is no scope for Tagore songs.
In fact there was no Tagore song
in the original novel.” – PTI
8 CRPF men, 2 ultras
killed in fidayeen attack
SRINAGAR, June 25: In the deadliest attack on security
forces in recent years, eight CRPF personnel were killed
and 21 others critically wounded when terrorists rained
bullets on a bus carrying them at Pampore, near here, in
what appeared to be a fidayeen attack carried out by Lashkare-Taiba.
“First hand impression of the bodies of terrorists is that
both appear to be Pakistanis, definietly from Lashksr, and
in all likelihood they were fidayeen (suicide attackers),”
Inspector General of CRPF Nalin Prabhat said here.
He said the bus, which was returning after a firing
exercise to Srinagar, was ambushed by two terrorists who
were coming from the opposite side. “They got down from
a car and fired indiscriminately at the bus. Before they
could enter the bus, which had come to halt due to firing,
they were killed by the Road Opening Party (ROP) of the
CRPF,” he said.
The suspected LeT terrorists sprayed the bus carrying
the personnel of 161 battalion of CRPF with bullets at
Frestbal, 14 kms from here.
According to some accounts, two more militants were
involved in the attack but there was no official confirmation.
The area has been sealed and message flashed about the
possibility of two terrorists having fled the spot.
The injured were rushed to the hospital where doctors
declared five of them having been brought dead, while the
condition of four of the 21 personnel was stated to be critical.
After the encounter was over, bodies of three more CRPF
personnel were found on the back seats of the bus raising
the death toll to eight.
The terrorists appeared to have carefully chosen the
spot for the ambush as every vehicle has to slow down
there because of a sharp curve on the road. Security agencies
suspect a reconnaisance might have preceded the assault.
This is the third terror strike in three weeks targeting
security personnel and the deadliest after the June 24, 2013
attack on Army personnel at Hyderpora on the outskirts of
Srinagar in which nine armymen were gunned down.
This is the second attack on a bus carrying security
personnel within three weeks. On June 3, terrorists had
fired at a bus carrying BSF personnel in Bijbehara, killing
two of them. On June four, terrorists had gunned down
three policemen at general bus stand. – PTI
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However, the interactive meet held in one of the conference
rooms of the hotel was not disrupted and continued without any
interruption. Later, when asked by reporters about the KMSS
dharna, Pradhan termed it as not a “serious” matter. He added
that in a democracy, everybody has a right to express his or her
opinion.
“We are concerned about ensuring employment potential
for the youth of Assam and revenue for the State, which it can
use for social development. Many of the big oil sector companies do not have the technology or managerial skills to exploit
small oilfields and so we are allowing firms that have the technology and skill to bid for them. Assam will benefit in the
process,” he said.
Meanwhile, in a letter addressed to the Prime Minister by
the KMSS, copies of which were handed over by Gogoi to
media persons at the dharna spot, the organisation said the
government’s “decision to allow FDI in the economic sector of
India is like ringing the death alarm for the genuine possibility
of economic aspirations of the country.”
“Assam’s petroleum resources have served little the interests of the region earlier and this must change. Earnings from
these resources must be carefully invested in Assam to allow
her to prosper economically. The decision to allow FDI and
thus handing these oilfields to the private economic concerns
will further ensure that Assam will be again deprived of her
rightful claim to petroleum (sic),” it said, and added, “The
Government of India take back any decision to hand over 12 oil
fields to private concerns.”
Meanwhile, the All Assam Students’ Union also opposed the
Centre’s decision with regard to the oilfields.
Sexually assaulted
Assam minor
rescued
NEW DELHI, June 25: The
Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) has rescued a minor girl, working as a domestic help here, who was allegedly sexually assaulted by her
employer.
According to the Commission, it received a call two days
ago on its women’s helpline
number 181 and was informed
that the victim, who hails from
Assam, was being physically
abused at a home in Burari.
A team of DCW visited the
place and inquired about the
girl following which they came
to know that she has been subjected to physical torture.
Police was informed and in a
joint operation by DCW and
Delhi Police, the girl was rescued. The Swaroop Nagar police station is in the process of
registration of FIR in this regard, a DCW statement said.
The girl was brought here
by the landlord, it said, adding
the victim was being sexually
harassed by her employer.
When the girl spoke about
it with the landlord’s wife, she
beat her up. The girl doesn’t
know Hindi and never stepped
out of the house. – PTI
Painter burnt to
death in freak
mishapp
COIMBATORE, June 25: In
a freak mishap, a 35-year-old
painter died in a fire which
broke out when he lit a cigarette after smearing himself
with a combustible chemical to
remove paint marks near
here, police said today.
After yesterday returning to
his home in Karumathampatti
from the day’s work, the man
last night applied thinner to
remove the paint on his hands
and legs and then lit a cigarette.
But a spark triggered a fire
which engulfed him soon. On
hearing his screams, neighbours rushed to the spot and
admitted him to a government
hospital here.
However, he succumbed to
the injuries without responding
to treatment, police said. – PTI
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Directorate General of Hydrocarbons (DGH) gave a presentation highlighting the features of the Discovered Small
Field Round along with the details of the contract areas on
offer and the bidding timelines.
Representatives from
ONGC and OIL India gave
presentations on the infrastructure and facilities available near the offered fields.
Some of the key features of
the auction policy include no
upfront signature bonus, freedom in oil and gas pricing, no
oil cess, custom duty exemption and graded royalty rates.
Investors will access information dockets through the e-bidding gateway.
The bid round marks a shift
from the earlier Production
Sharing Contract Model to the
Revenue Sharing Contract
Model, which seeks to provide
a uniform single license to investors to explore and extract
conventional and unconventional hydrocarbons.
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Goa beaches to have
CCTV cameras
PANAJI, June 25: Goa beaches will soon have CCTV cameras installed on shacks to keep an eye on the shoreline activities.
State Tourism minister Dilip Parulekar yesterday held a meeting with the MLAs from the coastal belt and beach shack operators to discuss the new three-year ‘shack policy’, which will
be in place from this tourist season (October-2016).
“Installation of CCTV cameras on shacks will be mandatory for shack operators from this season onwards. The step is
taken to ensure that there is a complete check on the happenings on the beaches,” Parulekar said.
He said the government is prepared to ensure proper disposal of garbage, install toilets and CCTV surveillance of beach
stretches for the upcoming season.
Shack operators urged the government to check and take
action against those violating terms and conditions of the
shack policy, especially with regards to sub-letting of shacks
after the allotment process, he said. – PTI
2 lakh ration cards
cancelled in J’khand
RANCHI, June 25: Two lakh ration cards have been cancelled within the last two months in Jharkhand, in comparison to just 800 in the last three years.
The fair price shops have also come down to 23,500 from
24,500, the Secretary to Food Public Distribution and Consumer Affairs Vinay Kumar Choubey said.
This was possible due to anti-corruption measures and
utilising computer services and Aadhaar card, he said.
Choubey said the consumers would soon get SMS alerts
for information details about ration status and the department has already collected 25 lakh cell numbers of the consumers. Under the National Food Security Act, 86.48 per
cent rural population and 60.20 urban population have to be
covered and the increased number of beneficiaries would
require 1,42,794.245 tonne food grains, he said. – PTI
Honour killing
HYDERABAD, June 25: In a suspected case of ‘honour
killing’, a 17-year-old college-going girl was killed by her
parents and grandmother in Adilabad district of Telangana
today as they feared that she would elope with a youth from
another caste, police said.
The incident took place at Neradigonda village.
Lakshman Singh strangled his daughter to death with the
help of his wife Chandrakala and mother Panchavati at about
3.30 this morning, inspector K Nagendra Chary said.
The girl had asked her lover who is from another caste to
come to the house. When the youth went to her house last
night, Singh had a heated exchange with him.
“Afterwards Lakshman, his wife and his mother decided to
kill the girl and used a dupatta to strangle her,” the police
officer said.
The family apparently feared that the girl would elope,
which would bring them disrepute. Lakshman has two more
daughters, Chary said. The three accused had been detained
and probe is on, he added. – PTI
SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 2016
3 senior girls held for
ragging nursing student
KALABURGI (KARNA), June 25: Three
senior students of a nursing college here were
today arrested in connection with the alleged
ragging of a first year Dalit girl student from
Kerala who is now being treated at a hospital
in her home state for severe damage to her
internal organs.
Kalaburugi Superintendent of Police N
Shashikumar told PTI that those arrested were
identified as Lakshmi, Athera and Vishnupriya. All of them have been sent to judicial custody, he said.
Nineteen-year-old Aswathi was allegedly
force-fed toilet cleaner by her seniors at the
hostel of Al Qamal College of Nursing in
Kalaburigi on May 9, seriously damaging her
internal organs.
She is now battling for life at Kozhikode
Medical College hospital, where she was admitted on June 2.
Based on her statement, police in Kozhikode
had registered an FIR on June 22 against five
of her seniors. National Human Rights Commission took cognizance of media reports of
Vadra-Swamy spat
over ‘waiter’ remarks
NEW DELHI, June 25: Robert Vadra today took a dig at
Subramanian Swamy for his
“derogatory” remarks about
waiters and termed them
“classist”, prompting the BJP
MP to retort that he should
concentrate on “staying out of
jail” instead of making political comments.
Vadra, who is Congress chief
Sonia Gandhi’s son-in-law, earlier in the day attacked Swamy
over his apparent swipe at Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in
which he had said ministers who
wear a coat and tie look like
waiters and must be instructed to wear Indian clothes.
In a Facebook post, Vadra
said, “Undermining waiters
who work hard for a living;
making condescending and derogatory remarks about them
is deplorable and classist”.
Swamy soon hit back.
“Mr Vadra should concentrate on staying out of jail instead of making political comments,” he told reporters. – PTI
the incident and asked the state government
and Kozhikode district authorities to file a report on it and action taken.
It issued notices to the Chief Secretary and
Director General of Police, Karnataka, as well
as the District Collector and Superintendent
of Police of Kozhikode, calling for reports on
action taken in the matter within four weeks.
It observed that ragging has been banned
in educational institutions and guidelines on
recommendations of the Raghavan Committee to curb ragging have been issued in this
regard.
NHRC said the Apex Court has also referred
to ragging as an ugly scar, which needs to be
obliterated from educational institutions. The
college authorities were legally bound and responsible to ensure protection of students from
the menace of ragging, the Commission stated.
A Karnataka police team probing the incident
is now in Kozhikode and will visit her tomorrow
to record her statement. Kerala Women’s Commission also wrote to its counterpart in Karnataka, urging it to intervene in the matter. – PTI
CPM MLA defies party
stand, takes part in rally
KOLKATA, June 25:
CPI(M) MLA Tanmoy Bhattacharya today participated in
a rally organised by Congress
to protest price rise despite
the Left Front Legislature
Party’s decision not to take
part in the event.
“I didn’t come here on behalf of my party. I came here as
an individual and as a common
man of the state as I support
the issue on which the Congress is organising the programme,” Bhattacharya said.
On whether it would be
treated as an act of defiance,
Bhattacharya said, “Nobody
has the right to disrespect
people’s opinion or mandate.
Two months back we had
fought as an alliance and got
2.15 crore votes.”
“I don’t have the audacity
to disrespect the mandate of
the people and I think nobody
should have that audacity.
The people had elected me
as a candidate of the (LeftCongress) alliance,” he said.
Stating that he did not
think it as an “anti-party” activity, the CPI(M) legislator
said that he would answer if
the party asks him about it.
CPI(M) leader in the Assembly Sujan Chakrabarty
said, “I will speak to Tanmoy
about why he joined the rally. He claimed that he had
gone there in the capacity of
an individual.”
On whether action will be
taken against Bhattacharya,
he said, “Let us talk first. We
haven’t thought whether action will be taken or not.”
However, RSP, a L ef t
Front partner, took exception to Bhattacharya’s participation in the Congress rally,
with party MLA Biswanath
Chowdhury saying, “Bhattacharya shouldn’t have defied
the legislative party’s decision.” – PTI
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visiting the Smart Cities Exhibition, in Pune on Saturday
prior to inauguration of the Smart Cities Mission.–UNI
Urbanisation can
mitigate poverty: PM
PUNE, June 25: Making a strong pitch to
consider urbanisation as an opportunity to
mitigate poverty and not as a problem, Prime
Minister Narendra Modi today said cities have
to be strengthened through comprehensive
and inter-connected approach combined with
increased public participation.
Addressing a gathering here after the launch
of projects under government’s flagship Smart
City mission in 20 cities across the country,
he said, “There was a time in our country
inter-connected and vision-oriented manner
and not in piece-meal.
“There cannot be a transformation as long
as we take things in bits and pieces. We need
to adopt a comprehensive, inter-connected
and vision-oriented approach,” he said.
Modi added that every city has a distinct
identity and the country’s people “who are
the smartest” should decide on how to develop urban spaces.
Stressing that the spirit of participative
Smart Cities Mission
when urbanisation was considered a big problem. But, I feel differently. We should not consider urbanisation as a problem, but consider
it as an opportunity.”
“People in the economic field consider cities as a growth centre.... If anything has the
potential to mitigate poverty it is our cities.
That is why people from poor places migrate
to cities, as they find opportunities there.
“It is now our responsibility to provide
strength to cities so that it can mitigate the
maximum poverty, in the shortest time, and
adds new avenues for development. It is possible as it is not a difficult task,” he said.
As the Prime Minister launched 14 smart
city projects in Pune, and initiated 69 other
works in other smart cities in the country, he
made a plea for working in a comprehensive,
governance is vital, he said people of the cities have to decide about the development of
their urban spaces as these decisions cannot
be taken by people sitting in Delhi.
He stressed on increased public participation in deciding the course of development of
smart cities and called for intense competition among cities to develop them as modern
centres of growth.
“If we consider it as a problem, our approach to address it would be the same, but if
we consider it an an opportunity we would
start thinking differently,” he said.
Modi also took a veiled dig at the previous
Congress governments, alleging that while
they took the country on the reverse path,
his government was finding new avenues to
move forward. – PTI
BUSINESS & ECONOMY
Nation resilient enough to overcome Brexit fallout: India Inc
THE ASSAM TRIBUNE, GUWAHATI 15
SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 2016
NEW DELHI, June 25: The country’s strong macro-economic fundamentals will help it withstand the
Brexit fallout, although companies
having exposure to the UK need to
realign their strategies to stave off
the negative impact on their businesses, India Inc said on Friday.
CII Director General Chandrajit
Banerjee said the fundamentals of the
Indian economy are strong and it
would be able to withstand the shortterm issues that Brexit may create.
The UK voted to leave the European Union after 43 years in a historic referendum that saw 52 per
cent of votes in favour of ‘Leave’.
“Since India has a huge corporate
investment in the UK economy, Indian firms with manufacturing or
other facilities in Britain will have to
realign their business plans,”
ASSOCHAM Secretary General DS
Rawat said.
“With the UK voting to leave the
EU, Indian companies will re-engineer their European strategy. This
should not be an issue. India will not
be affected due to Brexit if we look
at a mid to long-term perspective,”
CII President Naushad Forbes said.
However, Principal Economist at
India Ratings & Research Sunil
Kumar Sinha said the Indian
corporates having exposure to Europe/UK either through trade or if
their production units are located
there, would be adversely impacted.
Banerjee felt India’s strong macroeconomic environment and stable,
predictable and transparent policy
regime would make it an attractive
destination for investors in such a
volatile global scenario and thereby
Experts feel stocks in
for a bumpy ride ahead
NEW DELHI, June 25: Hit
by tremors of Britain leaving
the European Union, domestic
stocks are likely to see “choppy” trading in the next few sessions before a moderate recovery, which will also depend on
progress of the monsoon, say
experts.
Still, the
“correction” in the
markets
presents
long-term
buying opportunities
for investors till normalcy returns once the dust settles
down on the overall Brexit
impact, they added.
“We believe that as the dust
settles, markets will revert to
normalcy with a moderate recovery,” said Dhananjay Sinha,
Head Institutional Research,
Economist & Strategist, Emkay Global Financial Services.
“In that scenario, we see
markets trading sideways and
economic uncertainty lingering on as the UK works towards re-establishing its global economic relationship,
which is likely to take at least
a couple of years,” he added.
Soon after the markets
opened, heavy selling was seen
across all
sectors, including realty, industrials, metals, auto,
banking, finance, capital goods
and power, as Brexit news began to pour in.
“We see Brexit as a buying
opportunity in the long term.
While it is difficult to predict
market movement in the short
term, recent correction offers
a long-term buying opportunity for investors. There will
be concerns if monsoon turns
adverse, (and) not Brexit,”
said S Naren, ED and CIO,
ICICI Prudential AMC. – PTI
India will support cos
doing business in UK
NEW DELHI, June 25: The Government will support Indian
companies operating in the UK to help them do business with
the European Union post-Brexit, Minister of State for Finance
Jayant Sinha said on Friday.
“Business change is constant and (our) companies are very
competitive and capable and I am sure they will be able to
adjust to this.
“Whatever support is required on the trade side or in terms
of negotiations or discussions with other sovereigns, we will
be there to support them,” he told reporters hours after Britain voted to leave European Union.
There are concerns that Indian companies in the IT and
automobiles sector, having base in UK, may face issues in getting preferential assess to the EU market post Britain’s exit.
Europe is the second-largest market for Indian IT-BPM industry, constituting almost 30 per cent of the sector’s export
revenue of about USD 100 billion.
While Mahindra Group said Brexit would have muted impact on it, USD 100 billion Tata group said access to markets
and a skilled workforce would remain important considerations for its businesses in Britain.
Tech Mahindra, however, said London-headquarters Indian
companies may have to look at Europe from a different standpoint. IT body Nasscom said Indian IT companies may need to
establish separate headquarters/operations for EU. This may
lead to some disinvestment from UK, it said, adding that skilled
labour mobility across EU and UK could be impacted. – PTI
Cheaper pound may
attract more
tourists to Europe
NEW DELHI, June 25: Tour
operators in India expect a spurt
in the number of travellers to
the UK and Europe as a sharp
fall in the British pound (GBP)
value may make these destinations cheaper post Brexit.
“The pound has depreciated against
the rupee. This
would mean that
travelling to the
UK will be cheaper for Indians.
This will aid our
outbound business for the remainder of the
year,” Cox and Kings Ltd CFO
Anil Khandelwal said.
Yatra.Com President Sharat
Dhall said: “Brexit has resulted in a big drop in the value of
the pound and if this trend remains then we could see a
surge in leisure tourism to
Britain, as it will become significantly cheaper.
However, it is too early to establish that a weakness in pound
will be sustained and we are yet
to see any surge in travel bookings to the UK. A drop in
the pound could also result in an increase in students from India choosing the UK as a destination as it will make education
significantly cheaper there.”
MakeMyTrip spokesperson said that with the British pound dropping,
there is a possibility
that of an increased
number of travIn a historic development, the UK has voted
to leave the European Union
after 43 years as ‘Brexit’ camp
trumped ‘Remain’ supporters
in a down-to-wire referendum
with far reaching implications
for the world. – PTI
spur growth further.
Rawat observed that it’s time India buffeted its domestic firewall by
rolling out crucial reforms like Goods
and Services Tax to remain the most
credible destination for global funds.
PHD Chamber of Commerce
President Mahesh Gupta said the
volatility in financial and currency
markets is short-lived as the Indian
economy is resilient and sustainable
on account of its strong macro-economic fundamentals and well supported dynamic policy reforms.
“From India’s perspective, Brexit
will have both positive and negative
impact. As Brexit will vitiate the already uneven and fragile global recovery, it will exert downward pressure on global commodity prices and
India will benefit being a net commodity importer.
“However, with risk rising in the
global financial market, foreign capital will flow out putting pressure on
the rupee to depreciate and making
Indian financial market volatile,”
Sinha said.
In the meantime, Rawat said:
“Since India has a huge corporate in-
ORDERS BY THE GOVERNOR
OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER
:: KAMRUP:: AMINGAON
(LAND ACQUISITION BRANCH)
NOTIFICATION
The 16th March, 2016
L.A. case No. 7/09
No. RLA.135/2009/308 - Dated 9th March, 2016 Government
vide Notification No. RLA.135/2009/2, dated 16th July, 2009
acquired total land measuring 531 Bighas - 3 Kathas - 4 Lessas
of village Balaibil under S.S. Ghopa Mouza under North Guwahati
Revenue Circle for DRDO and published in Assam Gazette at
page 1077 dated 16th July, 2009 and also Declaration made vide
Government Letter No. RLA.135/2009/68, dated 12th February,
2010 and published at the Assam Gazette on 15th February,
2010 covered by Dag No. as stated in the above Notification.
Government has already notified for de-acquisition of land
measuring 20 Bighas - 1 Katha - 16 Lessas vide Notification No.
RLA. 135/2009/223), dated 19th June, 2012 published in Assam
Gazette on 13th July, 2012 at page No. 768-97.
Now as desired by the requiring department i.e. DRDO, the land
measuring 451 Bighas - 2 Kathas - 1 Lessa of above acquired
land covered by Dag Nos. at SI. No. 1 to 152 (list enclosed in Annexure-A) is hereby again withdrawn by the Government of
Assam from the perview of aforesaid acquisition of land under
Section 48(1) of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894.
Statement showing the Patta No., Dag No. & Area to be
deacquisitioned from construction of DRDO Project at
Village Balaibil in LA Case No. 7/09.
SI. No. Patta No.
Dag No.
Area
B
K
L
1
5 KP
95
1
1
2
209
2
0
17
210
0
4
12
2
6 KP
214
5
2
1
3
7 KP
321
6
2
8
4
8 KP
377
1
0
1
408
0
4
10
409
1
3
0
5
9 KP
379
2
2
9
380
1
1
0
389
0
2
15
6
10 KP
501
0
1
10
7
15 KP
509
1
0
15
8
17 KP
602
3
1
9
9
18 KP
511
1
1
12
558
0
3
4
10
19 KP
567
0
2
6
569
2
3
2
584
0
1
0
587
1
3
3
588
1
3
8
591
3
0
0
596
1
0
4
603
0
3
14
607
0
2
0
611
6
3
18
613
3
3
16
615
1
1
0
617
1
2
0
671
2
4
11
686
0
4
2
689
0
4
14
11
22 KP
193
1
3
15
196
1
2
8
244
0
2
16
263
2
0
0
12
23 KP
393
0
1
1
442
1
3
18
13
24 KP
439
0
2
10
549
0
4
15
14
25 KP
682
1
2
17
15
29 KP
160
2
0
2
201
2
1
0
16
30 KP
323
0
3
15
17
31 KP
679
6
0
9
18
33 KP
512
0
0
15
605
2
2
18
19
34 KP
548
0
4
10
608
1
3
3
20
35 KP
97
0
1
1
117
0
3
6
118
0
0
2
119
0
1
2
120
0
1
0
132
0
1
16
133
0
1
15
134
0
1
15
135
0
1
15
21
36 KP
124
0
1
15
170
1
1
19
248
0
3
12
206
0
2
15
22
37 KP
100
0
4
10
123
0
2
16
138
0
3
6
164
0
2
9
181
1
4
13
23
39 KP
240
0
4
12
220
0
3
11
24
40 KP
114
0
2
9
155
1
0
5
109
1
2
2
25
42 KP
376
1
0
13
398
0
0
5
416
0
0
10
417
1
1
15
515
1
3
0
705
1
4
3
26
43 KP
406
0
3
15
27
44 KP
680
2
0
14
681
5
0
5
28
45 K
397
0
4
19
405
1
1
6
29
46 KP
255
0
0
12
30
47 KP
684
0
3
12
31
49 KP
24
2
4
8
SI. No.
vestment in the UK economy, Indian firms with manufacturing or
other facilities in Britain will have to
realign their business plans.”
Apparel Export Promotion Council (AEPC) Chairman Ashok G Rajani
said: “Britain is our largest market
in the European Union accounting
for around 30 per cent of our exports
to EU. It’s exit would significantly
dilute the relevance of EU FTA for
us. Exporters’ body FIEO President
SC Ralhan observed that in the immediate future, volatility in currency
may put pressure on India’s exports
as both the British Pound and Euro
will depreciate giving greater competitiveness to their products particularly in third countries.
CII President Naushad Forbes said
with the UK voting to leave the EU,
Indian companies will re-engineer
Patta No.
32
50 KP
33
51 KP
34
52 KP
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
54 KP
55 KP
56 KP
58 KP
59 KP
60 KP
62 KP
42
43
63 KP
64 KP
44
65 KP
45
46
47
68 KP
71 KP
74 KP
48
77 KP
49
50
51
52
78 KP
79 KP
81 KP
84 KP
53
54
85 KP
88 KP
55
89 KP
56
57
90 KP
92 KP
58
59
60
61
93 KP
94 KP
99 KP
100 KP
62
104 KP
63
64
65
66
105 KP
108 KP
113 KP
114 KP
67
114 KP
68
115 KP
69
116 KP
70
117 KP
71
72
73
74
118 KP
119 KP
122 KP
125 KP
75
76
77
78
79
80
142 KP
128 KP
130 KP
131 KP
132 KP
134 KP
81
136 KP
82
137 KP
Dag No.
113
156
219
228
121
216
241
93
112
148
149
246
446
378
237
418
437
669
167
510
198
197
499
498
560
561
559
140
566
122
136
163
80
86
87
90 (Pt)
91 (Pt)
111
116
129
130
131
159
168
191
101 (Pt)
102 (Pt)
185
186
161
110
150
154
208
215
245
392
203
211
213
147
232
552
586
609
606
614
685
688
672
670
226
158
200
570
589
600
618
619
675
677
601
60
125
205
238
174
187
247
327
329
339
444
447
448
504
508
143
144
233
261
145
146
157
199
253
192
542
612
678
142
26
166
139
616
127
217
239
218
440
176
B
0
2
2
2
0
1
1
0
2
0
3
1
0
1
0
2
0
5
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
1
3
5
1
3
2
2
1
1
2
0
3
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
7
1
4
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
5
0
1
2
0
5
1
0
0
2
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
5
0
0
0
1
2
0
1
0
4
5
0
1
0
0
2
1
1
0
0
1
2
1
1
5
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
3
Area
K
2
3
1
0
2
4
2
4
2
3
4
1
4
1
0
4
4
2
4
2
0
1
2
2
3
0
1
2
0
3
3
2
1
1
0
4
3
3
2
2
3
1
0
1
1
4
1
2
2
1
3
3
0
0
0
4
2
2
3
3
1
0
4
4
4
0
2
3
2
3
2
4
4
2
3
4
2
2
0
2
4
0
2
1
2
0
0
0
0
1
3
0
1
1
1
2
3
3
1
0
0
1
3
0
3
3
2
0
0
2
4
0
4
3
3
2
3
4
2
2
1
their European strategy.
“This should not be an issue. India
will not be affected due to Brexit if
we look at a mid to long-term perspective,” he said.
Commenting on the development, the over USD 100 billion
Tata Group said access to markets
and skilled workforce will remain
important considerations after Britain’s decision to leave EU.
It, however, said the 19 independent group companies in the
UK in diverse businesses will review their strategies and operations
in the wake of the development.
“Each company continuously reviews its strategy and operations
in the light of developments, and
will continue to do so. Access to
markets and to a skilled workforce
will remain important consideraSI. No.
L
17
1
10
10
17
9
2
6
6
10
7
16
17
16
5
5
5
0
16
11
7
12
5
15
2
2
0
10
2
0
1
19
12
17
19
4
18
11
11
10
16
16
12
18
13
7
15
10
9
0
4
12
9
5
19
13
3
0
17
18
8
10
5
3
11
0
11
13
0
10
0
14
10
13
3
4
2
6
12
19
16
10
6
17
12
8
10
0
9
0
17
4
1
11
3
2
5
7
0
5
10
10
0
1
15
15
15
8
9
12
5
11
16
0
10
3
13
14
2
18
19
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
Patta No.
tions,” a Tata Sons spokesperson
said in a statement.
Tata Motors-owned Jaguar Land
Rover said it is “business as usual”
and will manage the long-term impact and implications of Brexit, insisting “nothing will change” overnight for it and the automotive industry. Another homegrown multinational Mahindra group also said
Brexit will result in uncertainty in
the immediate aftermath which will
moderate over time.
“The impact on India and Indian
industries will not be significant. No
impact on M&M Ltd, the impact on
Mahindra Group will be muted. As a
group, our ‘resilience’ will stand us
in good stead and we are poised to
take advantage of any opportunities
that may emerge,” Mahindra Group
CFO, VS Parthasarathy said. – PTI
Area
B
K
L
138 KP
172
1
4
12
204
1
1
3
318
0
0
15
319
1
0
17
320
2
4
18
328
1
2
8
330
0
3
0
139 KP
162
2
3
8
177
4
2
4
188
1
0
12
394
1
2
0
420
0
3
5
140 KP
183
1
2
15
414 KP
190
1
0
0
142 KP
194
1
3
10
250
1
0
18
264
0
0
17
143 KP
202
0
1
11
212
2
1
5
144 KP
326
0
4
12
147 KP
390
0
4
14
395
0
2
16
396
0
2
4
443
1
4
16
148 KP
391
0
2
13
153 KP
503
2
1
10
155 KP
505
1
2
0
555
0
3
15
565
2
1
2
610
0
3
7
159 KP
568
2
2
7
160 KP
590
2
0
6
595
0
1
2
597
1
1
5
598
0
2
14
160 KP
687
0
3
19
507
1
0
19
164 KP
173
0
3
11
407
0
4
18
165 KP
401
0
0
15
166 KP
556
0
2
8
172 KP
604
0
4
7
193 KP
514
0
0
17
174 KP
403
0
3
10
402
0
1
10
177 KP
89
2
4
2
178 KP
81 (Pt)
0
4
18
82 (Pt)
0
0
14
115
1
0
12
151
3
4
15
153
1
0
4
221
1
1
18
249
2
4
11
254
0
4
0
180 KP
169
7
3
7
181 KP
325
0
3
15
182 KP
545
0
4
0
183 KP
551
0
2
17
184 KP
564
1
2
19
185 KP
171
0
1
16
178
4
4
7
179
1
0
3
185 KP
180
1
1
10
207
2
3
18
322
0
2
17
186 KP
445
0
1
16
187 KP
23 (Ka)
1
1
11
141
1
0
10
188 KP
242
1
0
15
189 KP
324
0
3
3
193 KP
550
0
4
7
195 KP
438
1
1
0
196 KP
441
3
4
13
198 KP
243
1
0
2
199 KP
99
0
0
1
128
0
2
18
137
0
3
4
165
0
2
10
184
1
2
18
200 KP
78
6
4
8
152
4
0
11
175
2
0
6
360
1
1
10
202 KP
195
1
2
18
204 KP
6 (Pt)
0
0
14
25
0
4
6
210 KP
223
0
2
16
211 KP
251
0
3
15
214 KP
83 (Pt)
0
1
7
217 KP
252
3
0
5
404
0
1
0
400/771
0
3
10
448/773
0
3
10
221 KP
222
0
2
16
223 KP
224
1
2
17
1 AP
506
1
2
11
6 AP
225
0
4
12
7 AP
673
1
3
18
9 AP
554
0
1
10
10 AP
593
0
3
0
12 AP
674
1
0
0
148 KP
391
0
0
0
8 KP
408
0
0
0
9 KP
379
0
0
0
64 KP
197
0
0
0
138 KP
330
0
0
0
56 KP
388
0
0
0
9 KP
384
0
0
0
142 KP
264
0
0
0
178 KP
302
0
0
0
138 KP
318
0
0
0
138 KP
331
0
0
0
124 KP
513
0
0
15
138 KP
330
0
0
0
138 KP
330
0
0
0
138 KP
330
0
0
0
138 KP
330
0
0
0
138 KP
330
0
0
0
Total
451
2
1
Sd/- D. Das,
Joint Secretary to the Government of Assam,
Revenue and D.M.(LR) Department, Dispur.
Janasanyog/414/16
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INTERNATIONAL
Hezbollah debunks US curbs,
says money comes via Iran
16 THE ASSAM TRIBUNE, GUWAHATI
drinks, its weapons and rock- institutions to comply with the
ets, are from the Islamic Re- new measure against the
public of Iran,” he added.
Lebanese Shiite group.
Iran was instrumental in
Hezbollah has fiercely critiHezbollah’s inception three cised the law and accused cendecades ago
tral bank govand has proernor Riad
vided financial
Salameh of
and military
“yielding” to
support to the
Washington’s
group.
demands.
In Decem“As long as
ber, the US
Iran
has
Congress
money, we
voted to imhave money...
Hassan Nasrallah Just as we repose sanctions
on banks that
ceive
the
deal with Hezbollah, considered rockets that we use to
a “terrorist group” by the US. threaten Israel, we are receivAnd last month, Lebanon’s ing our money. No law will
central bank instructed the prevent us from receiving it,”
country’s banks and financial Nasrallah said.
The Hezbollah chief also
warned that some banks were
applying the law too harshly
and shutting down the accounts of Lebanese charities.
Earlier this month, a bomb
exploded outside the Beirut
headquarters of BLOM
BANK, one of the country’s
largest, wounding one person.
Several Lebanese newspapers known to be critical of
Hezbollah said at the time the
explosion was a “message” to
banks complying with the US
ruling. Washington has labelled
Hezbollah a global terrorist
group since 1995, accusing it of
a long list of attacks including
the bombing of the US Embassy and Marine barracks in
Lebanon in 1983. – AFP
Pope Francis, Armenia’s President Serzh Sargsyan and Catholicos of All Armenians Karekin II attend a
commemoration ceremony for Armenians killed by Ottoman Turks in Yerevan, Armenia, on Saturday. – UNI
Getting out of bad relationship ‘Brexit big blow to
British science’
good for your health!
NEW YORK, June 25:
While high-quality relationships are associated with better physical and mental health
for young people, faster they
get out of low-quality relationships, the better their health,
says a new study.
“Low-quality relationships
are detrimental to health. The
findings suggest that it’s
better for health to be single than to be in a lowquality relationship,”
said one of the researchers Ashley
Barr, Assistant Professor at University at
Buffalo in New York.
“It’s not being in a
relationship that matters; it’s being in a longterm, high-quality relationship that’s beneficial,” she
said. The findings were published in the Journal of Family Psychology.
Younger people today are
waiting longer to get married
than those in previous generations, and they’re waiting
longer to finish school. During
this period, they are moving
in and out of relationships.
“Much of the research literature focuses on relationships and health in the context
impactful to health, for better
or for worse,” she noted.
Using the Iowa Youth and
Families Project, Barr found
that about one-third of the sample experienced relatively
large changes in their relationships over a two-year period.
“We took into account satisfaction, partner hostility, questions about criticism, support,
kindness, affection and commitment,” Barr explained.
The study showed that
the the longer people are
in high-quality relationships, or the faster they
get out of low-quality relationships, the better
their health. “Health benefits begin to accrue relatively quickly with high-quality relationships and supportive contexts,” Barr said. “And
then we see detrimental effects
of marriage,” Barr said.
from low-quality relationships
“The majority of our re- – particularly, those low-qualispondents were not married, ty relationships that last a long
but these relationships are still time,” she pointed out. – IANS
LONDON, June 25: Senior
British scientists have expressed dismay at the nation’s
decision to exit the European
Union (EU), which provides
them nearly $! million a year
for research.
The leave vote prompted
immediate concerns for the future of staff and students from
non-UK member states already at work in Britain, and
the impact the result could have
on the ability of leading institutions to attract the best overseas talent to the country, The
Guardian reported on Friday.
The UK also relies heavily
on researchers from EU
member states. A report
from the Royal Society found
that more than 31,000 people, making up 16 per cent of
Britain’s university researchers are drawn from
non-UK EU countries.
Paul Boyle, vice-chancellor
of Leicester University, called
the “shocking result” a “dark
day for UK science” and called
for every effort to be made to
counter any impression that
Britain had become less welcoming to international researchers. He called on the science community to start campaigning immediately to protect the science budget.
A May report from the UK
data group, Digital Science,
stressed that scientific research in Britain was propped
up by EU funding to a “concerning level”, and in evidence
to a Lords committee, the proEuropean science minister, Jo
Johnson, made clear there was
no guarantee that a post-Brexit
government would be willing
or able to make up any shortfall if the EU funds collapsed.
“As a community we’re going to need a strong voice to
ensure that a key part of the
UK national economy - science
and high tech - really has a long
term future here,” said Ewan
Birney, co-director of the European Bioinformatics Institute in Cambridge. – IANS
ISIS captures 900 Kurdish
civilians in north Syria
BEIRUT, June 25: Islamic
State in Iraq & Syria (ISIS)
militants abducted about 900
Kurdish civilians in the northern Syrian province of Aleppo
over the past three weeks,
forcing the captives to build
fortifications for the extremists in retaliation for a Kurdishled assault on a nearby ISIS
stronghold, activists said.
Reports also emerged today
that at least 26 of those abducted have been killed for
refusing to follow ISIS orders.
The abductions come amid
fierce fighting for control of
Manbij a key ISIS stronghold
in this Syrian province where
the extremists are being
routed from the town center
by the predominantly Kurdish
and US-backed Syria Democratic Forces.
Some of the abducted Kurds
have been pressganged into digging trenches and shelters for
the ISIS, according to Kurdish
media activist Rezan Hiddo,
while others have been forced
to wear ISIS uniforms and ordered to fight at the fronts.
Today, the mostly Kurdish
SDF battled ISIS militants inside Manbij after having encircling the stronghold in a
weeks-long offensive that has
been backed by US-coalition
air strikes.
The Britain-based Syrian
Observatory for Human
Rights monitoring group reported that coalition jets struck
targets around the town.
The SDF has lost 89 fighters since launching its campaign for Manbij on May 31,
according to the Observatory.
Also, 463 ISIS militants have
been killed.
The push by the SDF into
Manbij has been slow as the
US-backed fighters first focused on capturing dozens of
villages and farms near the
town in the past weeks.
The town lies along the only
ISIS supply line between the
Syrian-Turkish border to the
north and the ISIS extremist
group’s self-styled capital of
Raqqa, which lies to the southeast, in the ISIS-held
neighboring province of Raqqa.
If Manbij is captured, it will
be the biggest strategic defeat for ISIS in Syria since
July 2015, when the extremist group lost the border
town of Tal Abyad.
The US has embedded 300
special forces operators with
the SDF. The White House
says they are advisers. French
special forces operators are
also embedded with the group.
SDF spokesman Sherfan
Darwish told the Associated
Press that the ISIS militants began abducting Kurdish civilians
in retaliation the offensive on
Manbij. “Whenever Daesh is
defeated, they retaliate against
civilians,” Darwish said, using
an Arabic acronym for ISIS, adding that there are whole families among those taken. – AP
Janasanyog/348/16
BEIRUT, June 25: Hezbollah
chief Hassan Nasrallah on Friday said his group would not be
affected by fresh US sanctions
because it receives its money
directly from Iran, not via Lebanese banks.
In a speech broadcast by the
Shiite party’s Al-Manar station, Nasrallah brushed off assertions that Hezbollah would
be hurt by US sanctions on
Lebanese financial institutions
that work with the group.
“We do not have any business projects or investments
via banks,” Nasrallah said, insisting the group “will not be
affected.” “We are open about
the fact that Hezbollah’s
budget, its income, its expenses, everything it eats and
SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 2016
THE ASSAM TRIBUNE, GUWAHATI 17
LEISURE & LIFESTYLE
SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 2016
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Socially speaking...
Researchers find out what makes people
become nice or nasty
S
ome individuals appear to be
genetically programmed to help others
whilst living side-by-side with others
who tend to exploit their generosity, say
researchers who produced an innovative
model of social evolution to understand the
concept of genetic polymorphism.
Behaviours of humans are very flexible and
they tend to base their perception on what
they see after processing information about
the world.
“However, some species rely on inherited
instructions on what to do – individuals behave
differently according to which specific genetic
variants they are born with,” said one of the
researchers Sasha Dall, senior lecturer at the
University of Exeter in Britain.
The findings showed that people are likely
to be influenced by conditioning or the
surrounding environment rather than what
they sense or experience.
The behaviour of individuals can often
evolve to be determined by a set of inherited
genetic tendencies that accurately predict
social relationships, including their likely
relatedness to other members of their
community, and their surroundings rather than
in direct response to what they sense or
experience.
The study, published in the journal PLOS
Computational Biology, aims to explore
why some individuals evolve to be
genetically programmed to be nice, while
others stay nasty.
The theory of kin selection explains the
evolution of helping when relatives interact.
It can be used when individuals in a social
group have different sexes, ages or
phenotypic qualities, but the theory has not
been worked out for situations where there
is genetic polymorphism in helping, the
researchers said.
“Social evolution theory hasn’t previously
addressed genetic polymorphism. We have
developed a model that allows us to explore
this within a general framework alongside
other behavioural influences,” added lead
author Olof Leimar, professor at Stockholm
University.
Thus, for the study, the team used colonyliving microbes as inspiration to explore why
some individuals are by nature generous and
others less so.
Using a mathematical model, they
examined the social behaviour in a range of
different species to understand the evolution
of sociality.
“What we have been able to show is how
you can get a situation where you end up
with distinct levels of genetically determined
niceness coexisting within populations,” Dall
noted. – IANS
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SUNDAY CROSSWORD – 935
By JACQUELINE BIGAR
HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Sunday, June 26, 2016:
This year your sensitivity to others becomes one of your hallmarks.
Others count on your empathy and ability to help them find solutions.
Double-check plans, and don’t stand on ceremony if there is a mishap.
Mistakes can be easily made, and also easily rectified. If you are single,
you could stumble from one hot romance to another, unless you are looking
for more. If so, people you meet after summer could be more significant. If
you are attached, the two of you draw a lot of attention. Together, you will
manifest an important mutual goal. PISCES feels as intensely as you do.
The Stars Show the Kind of Day You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult.
Across
1 Distinguishing
characteristics
(6)
4 Gala occasions
for raising funds
for a worthy
cause (5)
7 Small matches
with small
wooden stumps
(6)
13 Resin flavoured
Greek wine (7)
14 Evergreen
coniferous tree
(3)
15 Confident or sure
(7)
16 Maui guitars (4)
17 VT now (3)
18 Jason’s vessel
(4)
21 Puts into
communication
by telephone?
(8)
23 Stroked or
fondled (8)
27 Dipsomaniac (9)
29 ___ the bowling :
scores runs
freely, should we
say? (9)
31 In sumptuous
manner (9)
32 Contest (9)
33 Murder of a king
(8)
37 Disposed of body
in fire (8)
42 Being in Latin (4)
43 A male human
offspring (3)
44 Gave a signal to
an actor? (4)
47 Ms Padukone of
Bollywood (7)
48 Hold in ___ :
admire or revere?
(3)
49 They have wives
waiting for them
at every port, it’s
said? (7)
50 Irish ___ or Red
___ : pedigree
dog of pointer
family? (6)
51 Be prepared to
surround (5)
52 Safe harbours (6)
Down
1 3 3 3, don’t you
agree? (6)
2 Wiles, skills (4)
3 Congeal (7)
5 Results or
consequences
(7)
6 Eccentric or
irregular (7)
8 Exasperates (7)
9 __ is to say : in
other words? (4)
10 Put into the air?
HEALTH CAPSULES®
(4,2)
11 “Scarab”
anagram for a
type of
alcoholic drink?
(6)
12 Light cake filled
with cream or
custard (6)
19 Finishes,
completes or
brings to an
end (9)
20 Groups of
words or
punishments
for crimes (9)
22 Dallied (7)
24 One more? (7)
25 Marshy
tributary (5)
26 Made an
enquiry (5)
28 Shade, tint (3)
30 ___ desperandum : never
despair, in
Latin? (3)
34 __ ___ of
instructions :
even after
having told you
do so....? (2,5)
35 Frozen mass of
Antarctica (6)
36 Subjugate,
bring into
bondage (7)
37 Yield; surrender
(7)
38 Amount too
much (6)
39 “A” in U.S.A. (7)
40 Decays or eats
away (6)
41 __ and turns :
tries to
extricate
oneself from
awkward
position? (6)
45 Gertrude’s pet
name (4)
46 Edible icecream holder?
(4)
SOLUTION TO SUNDAY
CROSSWORD – 935
by Bron Smith
Health Capsules is not intended to
be of a diagnostic nature.
Across: 1 Traits, 4 Fetes, 7
Vestas, 13 Retsina, 14 Fir, 15
Certain, 16 Ukes, 17 CST, 18
Argo, 21 Connects, 23 Caressed, 27 Alcoholic, 29 Dominates, 31 Opulently, 32 Challenge, 33 Regicide, 37 Cremated, 42 Esse, 43 Son, 44
Cued, 47 Deepika, 48 Awe, 49
Sailors, 50 Setter, 51 Beset,
52 Havens.
Down: 1 Threes, 2 Arts, 3
Thicken, 5 Effects, 6 Erratic, 8
Enrages, 9 That, 10 Send up,
11 Barsac, 12 Eclair, 19 Concludes, 20 Sentences, 22 Trifled, 24 Another, 25 Bayou, 26
Asked, 28 Hue, 30 Nil, 34 In
spite, 35 Icecap, 36 Enslave,
37 Concede, 38 Excess, 39
America, 40 Erodes, 41 Twists,
45 Gert, 46 Cone.
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
★★★ You’ll need some time to yourself. Recognize your limits.
Indulge in a lazy day: Read the paper, take a nap, watch a
baseball game or do whatever knocks your socks off. Just make sure that
you love whatever you are doing. Tonight: Continue to hide out, if you can.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
★★★★★ Zero in on what you want, but know that a friend might
suggest a fun activity that could force you to compromise your
initial plans. What is wrong with that? Be careful with a younger person
who seems to think that you just don’t “get it.” Tonight: Be unpredictable
for a change.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
★★★★ Relating on an individual level is far more rewarding for you
than being out and about where you can see all of your friends.
Stay home with a loved one. Make a special Sunday brunch together, or go
out where the two of you can be alone. Tonight: Keep it exclusive.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
★★★★ Be willing to let go and express your desire to do
something unusual, or follow through on what you consider to
be a special happening. In some way, you might feel vulnerable. Know
that this is the case for anyone who decides to try something new.
Tonight: Movie night.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)
★★★★★ Plan on spending quality time with a loved one. You
often are so busy running around that slowing down and focusing on one person might be uncomfortable at first. This discomfort is only
momentary. Relax in the company of this person. Tonight: Dream it up,
then do it.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
★★★★ Deferring to others might not be as easy as you think.
Nevertheless, you seem to have managed to do just that all
weekend long. End this period without any hassles, and keep your grumbling to yourself for now. Tonight: Be more present in the moment.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)
★★★★ Your imagination goes haywire when dealing with a
problem. You might feel confused at first, but eventually a
solution will appear. Don’t try to force an answer. Allow greater giveand-take between you and a loved one. Tonight: Delighted by a friend’s
true confessions.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)
★★★★★ You feel like a teenager again, and probably have given
others a glimpse of this attitude, especially today. A romantic tie
could start sizzling, even if you have been with this person for a long time.
Allow more carefree moments to emerge. Tonight: Ever playful.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)
★★★ Stay on top of a personal matter. Your understanding and
growth will not go unnoticed by those close to you. A partner or
loved one could feel threatened, as confusion seems to surround him or her.
Let this person know that you care. Tonight: Invite others over for some fun.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
★★★★★ Speak your mind, and be willing to back up your
words. Your integrity and support mean a lot to others. Refuse
to get caught up in any situation that might be dramatic. Others will
understand your need to stay out of petty arguments. Tonight: Wherever
there is good music.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)
★★★★ Decide to treat a child or dear friend to a fun day involving
a pastime that you both love. Relax and share more of your mutual
interests. Try to walk away from any gossip. In the long run, the less you
know, the better off you are. Tonight: Let someone else call the shots.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)
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Thought for the day
One machine can do the work of fifty ordinary men. No machine can do
the work of one extraordinary man.
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INTERNATIONAL
18 THE ASSAM TRIBUNE, GUWAHATI
SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 2016
‘China-Pakistan Economic Corridor on track’ Trump’s Brexit remarks
first, which can generate 10.4 million
kw of electricity in total, Sun said, adding that half of the projects have been
under construction, and will help Pakistan ease its power shortages.
A solar power plant in Punjab province’s Bahawalpur city, built by the
Chinese company ZTE Energy, has
recently installed a 300-megawatt generator unit, which can produce 480
million kWh annually, enough to satisfy
the daily power consumption of at least
200,000 Pakistani families, Sun said.
Regarding transportation, the ambassador said, phase II of the Karakoram highway, the Multan-Sukkur
section of the Lahore-Karachi highway, and the Pakistan portion of a
cross-border optical cable project are
already underway.
As the largest transportation project
under the CPEC, the 392 km-long
Multan-Sukkur stretch is expected to
create nearly 10,000 jobs at the peak of
its construction, the ambassador added. According to incomplete statistics,
the CPEC projects under construction
have employed more than 6,000 Pakistani workers by the end of March, besides the employment indirectly created and driven by the projects, Sun
said. Furthermore, Chinese companies
participating in CPEC helped residents
in remote areas of Pakistan gain access
to clean water, electricity and better
transportation. – IANS
23 dead in West
Virginia floods
Russian President Vladimir Putin (R) and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping attend a welcoming ceremony outside the
Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, on Saturday. – UNI
33 killed in
clashes across
Yemen
ADEN, June 25: Clashes in
several areas across Yemen on
Friday killed 22 Shiite rebels and
11 members of pro-government
forces, military officials said, after peace talks hit a new barrier.
Fierce battles erupted in the
northern Jawf province when
Huthi rebels attacked loyalists
in al-Motoon district, triggering a counter attack by government forces backed by warplanes from the Saudi-led coalition, a military official said.
The fighting left 13 rebels
dead, while eight loyalists were
killed by mistake in an air strike
that missed its target, the official
added. Further south, three
Huthi rebels were killed in
clashes in Bayhan, Shabwa province, another military official said.
And in the southwestern
flashpoint city of Taez, six rebels
and three loyalists were killed
in renewed fighting when insurgents attacked government
troops on the southwestern
outskirts of the city. – AFP
Myanmar tense after
destruction of mosque
YANGON, June 25: Scores
of police have been deployed
to guard a village in central
Myanmar where religious tensions are running high after a
Buddhist mob destroyed a
mosque, authorities said today.
It is the latest flare-up of antiMuslim violence in Myanmar,
which has seen sporadic bouts
of religious bloodshed since
2012, with a surge of Buddhist
nationalism presenting a key
challenge for Aung San Suu
Kyi’s new government.
The most recent violence
erupted this week when an
angry mob of around 200 Buddhists rampaged through a
Muslim area of a village in
Bago province following an
argument between neighbours over the building of a
Muslim school.
Own Lwin, the local police
chief, said the atmosphere remained tense Saturday with
around 100 police officers de-
ployed to keep the peace.
“Last night, 50 police guarded the village to prepare for
rumours that there might be
more unrest. Now we have
arranged a police force of up
to 100 officers,” he told AFP,
adding that no arrests have
been made over the destruction of the mosque.
Win Shwe, the mosque’s
secretary, told AFP that Muslim residents fear for their safety and are planning to move to
a nearby town until the tension
cools. “Our situation is not safe
and now we are planning to
leave the village...We still feel
afraid,” he told AFP.
Strident anti-Muslim sentiment has fomented across
Myanmar in recent years, with
outbreaks of violence threatening to unravel democratic gains
since the former junta stepped
down in 2011. The worst religious violence struck central
Myanmar and western Rakhine
State, which is home to the
stateless Rohingya Muslim
minority, tens of thousands of
whom still languish in displacement camps after rioting.
Hardline monks and Buddhist nationalists fiercely oppose moves to recognise the
Rohingya as an official minority and insist on calling them
“Bengalis” - shorthand for illegal migrants from the border with Bangladesh.
Suu Kyi, a vocal champion for
human rights, has been criticised for not taking a stronger
stance on the Rohingya or the
abuse they face. This month the
UN warned that violations
against the group could amount
to “crimes against humanity”.
The Nobel Peace Prize laureate, now leading Myanmar’s
first civilian government in
decades, has asked for “space”
while her administration seeks
to build trust between religious communities. – AFP
WASHINGTON, June 25:
Flooding in the US state of
West Virginia killed 23 people
and stranded others who had
to be plucked from rooftops
and rescued from fast-moving
waters, state officials said.
“The damage is widespread
and devastating. Our focus remains on search and rescue,”
Governor Earl Ray Tomblin told
a news conference after floods
caused by a day of heavy rains.
“I had planned to fly around the
affected areas myself today but
wasn’t able to, because all state
aircrafts are currently being
used for rescues,” he said.
Tomblin gave a death toll of
14 from the disaster, but later
Friday Jessica Tice, with the
state’s Homeland Security and
Emergency Management office, told AFP that the toll had
reached 23.
The dead included an eightyear-old boy who was swept
away while walking along a
creek bank with his mother and
sister, local news station WSAZ
reported. His body was found
after three hours of searching.
At least six counties have extensive structural damage and
about 66,000 people were without power, the governor said.
US Senator Shelley Moore
Capito said that she had been
in touch with the White House
about getting a disaster designation for the affected areas.
“We’re pushing for the federal declaration – I can’t imagine that we won’t get it,” she
told CNN. “We had a call today with FEMA (the Federal
Emergency Management
Agency). They’re moving
some of their assets in over
the weekend,” she said.
About 200 National Guard
members had fanned out in eight
counties to assist local responders and 17 shelters were open
for those whose homes were
damaged or destroyed. About
500 people were stranded overnight inside a shopping mall in
Elkview, near the capital Charleston, after a bridge leading to
the main road was washed away,
ABC News reported. – AFP
make him ‘unfit for Prez’
WASHINGTON, June 25:
Hillary Clinton’s top aides have
said that Donald Trump’s postBrexit response proves that
the presumptive Republican
presidential nominee is “temperamentally unfit” for the
White House.
Clinton’s presidential campaign criticised 70-year-old
Trump after the New Yorkbased Real Estate tycoon
praised the UK’s vote to leave
the European Union (EU) and
cast the decision as good for
his business interests.
“Donald Trump actively
rooted for this outcome and he
is rooting for the economic turmoil in its wake. He said that a
falling British pound is good for
his golf business. He actually
said that,” Jake Sullivan, senior
policy adviser to Hillary
Clinton, 68, said during a conference call yesterday.
Trump, who is on a two-day
trip overseas to celebrate the
reopening of his newest golf
resort in Scotland, yesterday
praised the vote in the UK and
compared the result to his political success back at home.
“He actually put his golf
business ahead of the interests
of working families in the
United States,” he said, alleging that Trump has consistently shown disregard for
friends and allies around the
world and has talked about a
weaker, less confident, less
secure America.
“Every time there is a significant national or global
event, Donald Trump proves
again that he is temperamentally unfit for the job. At this
point, there is an emerging
Donald Trump playbook in reaction to crisis. “When major
events like this happen, we
need effective, experienced
leadership. As Secretary of
State, Hillary Clinton worked
to restore America’s global
leadership in the aftermath of
the great recession.
“She has the relationships to
work our allies in times of economic uncertainty. As she said
this morning, the US will maintain its steadfast commitment
to the special relationship with
the UK and the transatlantic
partnership with Europe. She
sees these as unique American
assets,” Sullivan said.
Communications Director
Jennifer Palmieri alleged that
Trump is truly unable to think
about anything other than himself and his own bottom line.
“There is a lot of talk this
week about a campaign reset for
the Trump campaign, but what
Donald Trump proved today is
that you can change the campaign manager but not the candidate,” she said, adding that
Trump managed this morning,
in one single press conference
to demonstrate why he is unfit
to be President. “He proved
again that he is willing to enrich
himself at others’ expense as we
saw him do when he routed for,
in 2006, for the housing crisis,
which he saw as an opportunity
to make money for himself,”
Palmieri said. – PTI
Janasanyog/324/16
BEIJING, June 25: The $46 billion
China-Pakistan Economic Corridor
(CPEC), a mega infrastructure
project that is aimed to link Kashgar
in China’s Xinjiang province to Gwadar deep sea port in Pakistan, has
made progress and benefited local
people, a Chinese diplomat said.
The completed part of the CPEC
project, under China’s Belt and Road
Initiative, is bringing tangible benefits
to local people, Chinese Ambassador
to Pakistan Sun Weidong said in an interview with Xinhua news agency. Sun
said the two countries have launched a
host of early harvest projects focusing
on energy and transport infrastructure
to meet Pakistan’s immediate needs.
In the energy sector, 16 projects have
been sorted out to be implemented
US President Barack Obama waves as he arrives to speak at a fundraiser for Washington
Governor Jay Inslee (R) in Seattle, on Friday. – UNI
MADRID, June 25: Sanjay
Leela Bhansali’s historical love
saga Bajirao Mastani has kept
its golden run going at IIFA
too. The period drama scooped
the maximum awards in technical categories at the ongoing
International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) gala here.
Bajirao Mastani brought
Bollywood’s talented trio –
Deepika Padukone, Ranveer
Singh and Priyanka Chopra –
together to narrate the love
story of Mastani, the second
wife of Maratha Peshwa Bajirao I. From cinematography,
action, special effects to sound
design, Bajirao Mastani got
nine awards at IIFA Rocks – a
part of the 17th edition of the
four-day celebration – which
was held on Friday night.
The evening saw musical
megastars like Pritam, Kanika Kapoor, Benny Dayal,
Neeti Mohan, Monali Thakur,
Papon setting the rhythm for
the extravaganza.
Stars like Shilpa Shetty,
Ameesha Patel, Mouni Roy,
Sooraj Pancholi, Eli Avram and
Daisy Shah added the glamour
quotient to the ceremony with
their performance.
Among the winners for Ba-
jirao Mastani were Sudeep
Chatterjee (Best Cinematography); Saloni Dhatrak, Sriram
Iyengar, and Sujeet Sawant
(Best Production Design);
Remo D’souza (Best Choreography award for (Pinga).
Sham Kaushal got the award
for Best Action, Bishwadeep
Chatterjee and Nihar Ranjal
Samal for Best Sound Design,
Tanay Gajjar got Best Song
Engineer for Deewani mastani, Sanchit Balhara got for Best
Background Score, and Prasad
Sutara ( from NY VFXWalla)
took home the Best Special
Effects (Visuals) trophy. – IANS
Janasanyog/1760/16
Bajirao Mastani sweeps
technical awards at IIFA gala
SPORTS
SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 2016
Poland cruise into
Euro 2016 quarters
PARIS, June 25: Poland
reached the quarterfinals of
Euro 2016 after beating Switzerland 5-4 in a penalty shootout on Saturday as Jakob
Blaszczykowski proved again
he has the midas touch.
Borussia Dortmund winger
Blaszczykowski gave Poland a
first-half lead in the last-16
clash before Xherdan Shaqiri's
spectacular second-half bicycle
kick levelled for Switzerland.
It finished 1-1 after normal
time, and then extra time, at
Saint-Etienne’s Stade Geoffrey Guichard.
Blaszczykowski, nicknamed
‘Kuba’, drilled home his spot
kick in the shoot-out.
Arsenal-bound Granit Xhaka was at fault as his wild kick
flew wide with the Swiss' second effort as Poland nailed all
five kicks.
The result meant Poland
preserve their record of never
having lost in 18 games when
Blaszczykowski has scored.
The Poles will now play either Portugal or Croatia in a
quarterfinal in Marseille on
Thursday.
It was a historic occasion for
both sides as neither had ever
even reached the knockout
stages of a Euro finals.
But despite his success in
converting in the penalty
shootout, Robert Lewandowski, the top scorer in qualifying with 13 goals, remains
without a regular goal in
France.
However the Bayern Munich striker constantly
dropped back into midfield to
run Poland’s attack.
The Poles dominated the
first half, while the Swiss ruled
the second.
Poland squandered a goldplated chance in the opening
minute as a lazy pass from
Swiss full-back Johan Djourou
fell into Lewandowski's path.
The star striker enticed
Swiss goalkeeper Yann Sommer off his line, but Arkadiusz
Milik fired over with the goal
at his mercy.
At the other end, Blerim Dzemaili, then Admir Mehmedi had
chances for the Swiss before Fabian Schaer headed straight at
Lukasz Fabianski. – Agencies
TOULOUSE (France),
June 25: Belgium coach Marc
Wilmots has warned against
taking Hungary for granted
when they face an ambitious
modern-day version of the
‘Magical Magyars’ looking to
book their quarterfinal place at
Euro 2016 on Sunday.
While Belgium have failed
to live up to their status as the
world’s second-best ranked
team, Hungary’s feats at their
first international tournament
for three decades have inspired a nation.
German coach Bernd
Storck’s men sealed their
place in the last 16 with a stunning 3-3 draw that Portugal’s
two-goal hero Cristiano Ronaldo called ‘insane’.
Hungary, whose last major
finals appearance came at the
1986 World Cup, finished top
of Group E to join a host of
other nations who have
punched above their weight to
reach the knockout phase.
Packed with stars like Chelsea’s Eden Hazard, Manchester City’s Kevin De Bruyne,
Marouane Fallaini of Manchester United and Axel Witsel
from Zenit St Petersburg, Belgium fans would be forgiven for
expecting their team to go far.
But any Euro success hinges
on Monday’s knockout clash in
Toulouse, and Wilmots was quick
to dispel any thoughts the Red
Devils will have it easy. – AFP
WADA suspends
Rio drug lab
Messi gearing up for Copa final
NEW YORK, June 25: Lionel
Messi will bid to gild his legacy
as the greatest footballer of his
generation here on Sunday (at
5.30 AM on Monday in India)
by ending Argentina’s 23-year
wait for a major title in a dream
final against holders Chile in the
Copa America Centenario.
For Messi’s many millions of
admirers, the five-time world
footballer of the year has already
achieved enough in his glittering career to be considered in
the same bracket as Pele and
Diego Maradona.
Yet the only hole in the Barcelona superstar’s CV – a major tournament title with Argentina – is invariably, and
somewhat unfairly, cited as a
justification to delay his elevation to football’s pantheon.
That could all change on Sunday before a sell-out crowd of
81,000 at East Rutherford’s
MetLife Stadium, the home of
the NFL’s New York Giants,
when Argentina face the Chileans in a rematch of last year’s
Copa America final.
It is the third final in as many
years for Messi and his teammates, who suffered agonizing
defeats in the 2014 World Cup
final against Germany and to
the Chileans on penalties in
Santiago last year.
On each occasion, Messi has
borne the brunt of the backlash
from critics in Argentina who
trot out a familiar laundry list of
LYON, June 25: Both the Republic of Ireland and France camps have played down Thierry Henry’s infamous handball, but Irish fans
will be hoping for revenge in Sunday’s Euro
2016 last 16 clash.
It was at the Stade de France in Paris on
November 18, 2009 that Henry used his hand
– twice – to control the ball in the buildup to
William Gallas’ late goal.
The incident, dubbed ‘Le Hand of God’, helped
seal France’s 2-1 aggregate win and left Irish
fans feeling robbed of a 2010 World Cup place.
Both squads still contain players who were
involved that night.
France’s goalkeeper Hugo Lloris, defenders
Bacary Sagna and Patrice Evra and striker Andre-Pierre Gignac all started, while Moussa Sissoko and goalkeeper Steve Mandanda were unused substitutes.
For the Irish, Shay Given, John O’Shea, Glenn
Whelan and Robbie Keane started the match, while
Aiden McGeady came on in extra-time.
Both teams have claimed that the incident
six years ago will have little bearing on Sunday’s tie in Lyon.
“A lot of water has gone under the bridge
grievances. He has no passion.
He doesn’t sing the anthem. He
doesn’t “feel” the shirt.
Barely a ball had been kicked
in this Copa America before
Maradona, a regular sniper,
accused him of lacking “personality” and “leadership.”
Maradona amped up the
rhetoric this week shortly
after Argentina booked
their place in the final with
a 4-0 demolition of the United States.
“We will certainly win on
Sunday... And if we don’t win,
they shouldn’t come back,”
Maradona told an Argentinian
television network.
Messi is not above being angered by the criticism.
“I get annoyed by the people
who attack you without thinking,” he said in a recent interview. “We got to two finals. We
didn’t win. What can you do? But
we got to the final. It’s not like
we lost in the last 16.”
So far in the United States,
Messi has shown no sign of
being overburdened by the
pressure to end Argentina’s
wait for a title.
After missing Argentina’s
opening group match – a 2-1 win
over Sunday’s opponents Chile
– he scored an electrifying 19minute hat-trick against Panama
after coming on as a substitute
before going on to equal Gabriel Batistuta’s Argentina goals
record in the 4-1 quarterfinal win
over Venezuela.
Against the US on Tuesday,
he scored a magnificent curling
freekick to become his country’s leading international goalArgentina’s national team captain Lionel Messi along with other players take part in a training scorer with 55, while setting
session on the eve of their Copa America Centenario final match against Chile, at Quest Diagnostics up two more goals in a magical
training centre, in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
all-round display. – AFP
Irish fans eye revenge
against hosts France
Wilmots warns of
Hungary threat
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since then,” said France’s assistant coach
Guy Stephan.
“Of course we have discussed it, but I honestly
don’t think it will impact on the game.”
Irish boss Martin O’Neill took a similar line, but
admitted his side’s ‘Green Army’ of supporters
want revenge.
“I think we have decided to
forget about it – that’s something
coming from Ireland,” the Ireland boss said.
“It will be a talking point obviously, but I don’t think it will concern us when we play the game.”
The Irish have a few injury
concerns.
Full-back Stephen Ward has an
ankle injury from the 1-0 win over
Italy that earned the last-16 berth
and sat out Friday’s training.
Jon Walters has a sore Achilles tendon, but ran
out with the team. Robbie Brady wrote himself
into Irish football folklore with the headed winner
in the victory over Italy, the 24-year-old’s late
effort sparking wild scenes of celebration in the
stadium and at home. – AFP
Knockout ties will bring out
best in Germany - Neuer
LILLE (France), June 25: Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer believes the world
champions can put a slow start to Euro 2016
behind them and thrive under the pressure
of knockout football when they face Slovakia
on Sunday.
Joachim Loew’s side progressed to the last 16
as winners of Group C, beating
Ukraine and Northern Ireland,
drawing with Poland and all without conceding a single goal.
But Neuer knows better is
expected from the Germans at
the Stade Pierre-Mauroy in
Lille as they face a Slovak side
appearing at this stage of a Euro
for the first time since independence.
“We have played three teams
who pack everyone behind the
ball. We didn’t have much space and in games
like these it’s not easy to win by a large margin,” said Neuer after Germany mustered just
three goals in the group phase.
“Beating the likes of Ukraine and Northern Ireland does not merit us shouting out
with joy. It is not easy to beat these teams but
we got the job done.
“We finished top of our group and so we
have stuck to our route map. But now we are
into straight knockout football and anything
can happen.
“But we are very good at focusing when it
really matters, as we have seen in past competitions. We will be 100 percent on it and we
know people are expecting us to perform.”
Despite topping their group, Germany have
found themselves on the toughest side of the
draw and will play either reigning champions
Spain or bogey team Italy if they make it through
to the quarterfinals.
But they must first be wary of Slovakia,
who unsettled Loew’s side in the build-up to
the tournament by winning a friendly 3-1 in
Augsburg.
Those were the last goals Neuer conceded
and he knows Germany need to be especially
wary of Slovakia star Marek Hamsik, who was
among the scorers in that game.
“Everyone knows about Hamsik’s ability to
shoot from range. He scores some great goals
at Napoli with those,” Neuer said. – AFP
BRIDGETOWN (Barbados), June
25: Darren Bravo’s third hundred and
impressive fast bowling from Shannon Gabriel propelled the West Indies to a 100-run win over South Africa in the ninth and final preliminary
match of the Tri-Nation One-Day International Series. Bravo’s strokefilled 102, which earned him the “Man
of the Match” award, anchored an impressive recovery from 21 for four
to lift the West Indies to 285 all out off
49.5 overs batting first at Kensington Oval yesterday.
Gabriel, in just his second ODI,
then tore through the Proteas’ vaunted top-order, taking the wickets of
Quinton de Kock, Faf du Plessis and
captain A B de Villiers in the space of
four fearsome overs. It was a setback
from which they never recovered,
eventually being dismissed for 186
off 46 overs despite a last-wicket partnership of 51 between Morne Morkel and Imran Tahir. Sunil Narine ensured there would be no escape for
the South Africans after Gabriel’s
terday and things just worked out
BIRMINGHAM, June 25: Blisterfor me today with the support of ing hundreds by Jason Roy and Alex
Polly (Kieron Pollard).”
Hales hauled England to a crushing
10-wicket win over Sri Lanka in the
SCORECARD
West Indies: J Charles c Morris b Rabada second One-day International at Edg4, A Fletcher c wkpr de Kock b Parnell 8,
baston.
D Bravo c du Plessis b Morris 102, M
England, set a modest 255 for vicSamuels b Rabada 0, D Ramdin b Rabada
4, K Pollard c du Plessis b Morkel 62, J tory, finished on 256 without loss as
Holder c wkpr de Kock b Morris 40, C
Brathwaite not out 33, S Narine run out 1, they won with more than 15 overs to
S Benn c Duminy b Morris 5, S Gabriel run spare to go 1-0 up in the five-match
out 2. Extras: (LB-5, NB-2, W-17) 24. Total: (all out; 49.5 overs) 285. Fall of wickets: 1-12, 2-12, 3-12, 4-21, 5-177, 6-210,
7-264, 8-266, 9-275. Bowling: K Rabada
10-1-31-3, W Parnell 9.5-0-63-1, M Morkel 9-0-68-1, C Morris 10-0-63-3, I Tahir
10-0-40-0, JP Duminy 1-0-15-0.
South Africa: H Amla lbw Narine 16, Q de
Kock c wkpr Ramdin b Gabriel 6, F du
Plessis lbw Gabriel 3, AB de Villiers c
wkpr Ramdin b Gabriel 2, F Behardien c
Charles b Brathwaite 35, JP Duminy c
Benn b Holder 5, C Morris c Pollard b
Narine 7, W Parnell c sub (J. Carter) b
Narine 28, K Rabada run out 9, M Morkel
not out 32, I Tahir c wkpr Ramdin b
Brathwaite 29. Extras: (B-8, W-5) 13. Total: (all out; 46 overs) 185. Fall of wickets: 1-16, 2-24, 3-28, 4-35, 5-51, 6-65, 796, 8-118, 9-134. Bowling: J Holder 10-133-1, S Gabriel 5-1-17-3, S Narine 10-028-3, C Brathwaite 10-2-39-2, S Benn 100-51-0, A Fletcher 1-0-9-0. – AFP
series following Tuesday’s tied opener at Trent Bridge.
Roy, named man-of-the-match after
also completing two run-outs, was 112
unbeaten at the finish and Hales 133
not out, both batsmen recording their
highest scores at this level.
Their unbroken stand surpassed
England’s record ODI partnership of
250 set by Andrew Strauss and Jonath-
England batsmen Alex Hales and Jason Roy walk off the field after their
record-breaking 256-run stand against Sri Lanka in the 2nd ODI at
Edgbaston on Friday.
The Italians have got better after 2014 WC
S
NEW DELHI, June 25: Promising wicketkeeper-batsman
Naman Ojha was on Saturday
named skipper of the India A
squad for the two four-day
matches against Australia A and
the quadrangular series involving South Africa A, Australia A
and Cricket Australia’s National
Performance Squad (NPS).
Team – India A: Naman Ojha (captain and wk), Faiz Fazal, Akhil Herwadkar, Shreyas Iyer, Karun Nair, Manish
Pandey, Kedar Jadhav (wk), Vijay
Shankar, Axar Patel, Jayant Yadav,
Dhawal Kulkarni, Jaydev Unadkat,
Barinder Sran, Shahbaz Nadeem, Sanju
Samson. Coach - Rahul Dravid. – IANS
ALMATY, June 25: India’s
premier woman sprinter Dutee Chand on Saturday scripted history after qualifying in the
100 metres category for the
forthcoming Rio Olympics.
In a scintillating run in the
women’s 100m heats of the
26th G Kosanov memorial
meet here, Dutee clocked
11.30 seconds, thereby creating a new national record and
qualifying for the Rio Games.
The qualifying mark for Rio
was set at 11.32 seconds.
Dutee, after her qualification, vowed to perform even
better and not let anyone down
in the Olympics.
“I am really happy at the
moment. It has been a tough
year for me and I am so happy
that my coach Ramesh sir’s and
my hard work has paid off,”
Dutee said.
“I would like to thank all the
people in India who were praying for me to qualify. Your wishes
have paid off. I would like to thank
Anglian medal hunt, Pullela Gopichand Academy and KIIT university for the all their support. I
will not let anyone down at the
Olympics”, she added. – IANS
Devendro misses
Rio berth
BAKU, June 25: Laishram
Devendro Singh’s dream of
competing in the Rio Olympics came to an end after he
lost in the semifinals of the
Light Flyweight (49kg) category at the World Qualifying
Tournament here on Friday.
Devendro put up a brave fight
before going down 1-2 to Carmona Heredia Samuel of Spain.
Devendro however became
the third Indian to claim a
bronze medal in the competition after Manoj Kumar (64kg)
and Vikas Krishan Yadav (75kg).
There were more disappointing news for Indians in the Light
Heavyweight (81kg) division as
Sumit Sangwan also saw his Olympic hopes being dashed. Sumit
had lost to top seeded Russian
Petr Khamukov in the quarterfinals. But he would have remained in contention for an Olympic berth if Khamulov had
gone on to win the gold medal.
But the Russian chose to give
a walkover in the semifinals,
ending Sumit’s chances. – IANS
Windies topple South Africa in Tri-Nation Roy, Hales run riot against Sri Lanka
RIO DE JANEIRO, June
25: The World Anti-Doping
West Indies cricketer Darren Bravo
Agency (WADA) has suspendcelebrates
after scoring his century
ed the license of a drug laboagainst South Africa in Tri-nation
ratory slated to test athletes
Series at the Kensington Oval in
during the Rio 2016 Olympic
Bridgetown on Friday.
Games in August. In a stateearly blast, the spinner taking three
ment on its website on Friday,
for 28 off ten overs.
WADA said the decision was
“I’ve been getting starts in this
based on the facility’s “non-conseries without really carrying on,”
formity” with its international
said Bravo after the match. “I
standards, reports Xinhua.
worked extra hard in the nets yesThe Brazilian doping control
laboratory, or LBCD, as it is
known, is expected to appeal
the decision to the Court of
Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
An LBCD spokesperson
urprising results in the last set of and passing, Spain doesn’t appear to
could not immediately be
group matches have left some top be the force that won everything from
reached for comment.
teams facing each other in the early 2008-12. Iniesta continues to command,
The ban, which took effect part of the knockouts. It’s Italy versus but elsewhere on the pitch in key areas,
on June 22, precludes the labSpain in the pre- there are signs of wear and tear.
oratory from conducting blood
quarters. The winThe Italians have got
and urine samples. – IANS
ners will most prob- better after a disappoint-
Naman Ojha to
lead India A
Dutee Chand
qualifies for Rio
ably meet Germany in the last eight.
The Euro is a
tough competition,
Diego Maradona
where all matches
are closely contested, unlike the World
Cup where a few can be one-sided. The
knockout draw has still been cruel on
heavyweights, considering that three of
the five World Cup winners in the fray
will be eliminated before the semifinals.
Teams who have not won any major are
guaranteed two last-four berths because
they are in the other half.
Four years ago, Spain outplayed Italy 4-0 in the final. Things have
changed since. Despite having displayed in patches glimpses of that
beautiful game based on possession
ing 2014 World Cup.
Traditionally not bothered with possession,
they continue to defend
deep and rely on surprising the opponent with
quick counterattacks. Juventus forms their backbone with Buffon under
the bar, assisted by defenders Barzagli, Bonucci and Chiellini. Even
though Morata has looked lively in a centre forward position for Spain, with a
reasonable amount of supply, Italy’s defence will suffocate them.
Italy boss Antonio Conte favours 3-52. His five midfielders for this match could
be Candreva, Parolo, De Rossi, Giac-
cherini and Florenzi. This is an area that
absorbs pressure as well as creates chances for strikers - Pelle and Eder. After
some time and without Pirlo, the Azzurri is looking proactive in the attacking
third, unlike the lot that
crashed out of the group
stages in Brazil.
Del Bosque’s defence
is vulnerable with Pique
and Ramos not having a
great time in central positions. Goalkeeper De
Gea has not been convincing either. Side
backs Juanfran and Alba
tend to attack, which
makes Busquets a key
man in the middle with
the additional responsibility to neutralise the Italian midfielders. They have
done better than in the last World Cup
and must make their experience count,
for that can be a handy add-on in knockout games.
England face Iceland in the last match
in the pre-quarters. The Icelanders have
already made their country proud by
coming this far. Their defensive grit left
Cristiano Ronaldo frustrated and Roy
Hodgson’s team can expect the same.
It’s normal for a smaller team to crowd
the defence and in this edition of Euro,
the likes of Iceland have deployed the
plan with good effect.
England coach Hodgson will be under
pressure after the changes he made in
the previous game failed to produce a
goal. They can still feel encouraged by
the way some of them have played. Rooney has done well in his new role as a half
and the midfield has shown mobility going forward. Strikers have let them down
and instead of Kane, starting with Vardy
would be a better idea. England have
their share of worries too because central defenders Smalling and Cahill are
not having the best of times. Goalkeeper
Hart conceded a goal against Wales he
should not have. But despite problems,
England should win. France next up will
be a different ball game. – PMG
an Trott for the second wicket against
Bangladesh at Edgbaston in 2010.
England’s total was also the highest
scored by any side winning an ODI by
10 wickets, topping the 236 scored by
New Zealand against Zimbabwe at
Harare last year. The Victory also saw
England win the inaugural multi-format Super Series, with Sri Lanka now
unable to surpass their 13-3 points lead
in the remaining three ODIs and lone
Twenty20.
SCORECARD
Sri Lanka: K Perera run out (Roy) 37, D
Gunathilaka c Buttler b Plunkett 22, K
Mendis lbw b Plunkett 0, D Chandimal run
out (Roy/Buttler) 52, A Mathews c Plunkett b Rashid 44, S Prasanna c Willey b
Rashid 2, U Tharanga not out 53, F Maharoof b Willey 2, S Randiv not out 26. Extras: (B-1, LB-13, W-2) 16. Total: (For 7
wkts; 50 overs) 254. Fall of wickets: 139, 2-47, 3-77, 4-159, 5-163, 6-188, 7191. Bowling: Willey 10-0-65-1, Woakes
8-0-36-0, Plunkett 10-0-49-2, Ali 9-0-41-0,
Rashid 10-0-34-2, Root 3-0-15-0.
England: J Roy not out 112, A Hales not
out 133. Extras: (LB-3, W-8) 11. Total:
(For no loss; 34.1 overs) 256. Bowling:
Maharoof 7-1-47-0, Lakmal 5-0-21-0, Randiv 8-0-62-0, Pradeep 4-0-31-0, Prasanna
8.1-0-78-0, Gunathilaka 2-0-14-0. – AFP
SU DO KU
Solution of last problem
Originating from Japan, ‘su
do ku’ is a mind game and a
puzzle that can be solved
with proper reasoning and
logic. Fill the grid with digits
in such a manner that every
row, every column and every
3 x 4 box accommodates
the digits 1 to 12 without
repeating any.
SPORTS
20 THE ASSAM TRIBUNE, GUWAHATI
Parikshit clinches doubles title
SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 2016
U-19 players for ACA camp Installation ceremony of Numaligarh Lions Club
GUWAHATI, June 25: Assam boy Parikshit Somani, representing India pairing with his Indian team mate Sanil Jagtiani
SPORTS REPORTER
won the doubles title in the ITF World Ranking Junior Tennis
GUWAHATI, June 25: The
Tournament defeating Shini Hazawa and Seita Watanabe of JaAssam Cricket Association
pan in a hard fought three setter 3-6,7-6 (5),10-6.
(ACA) has shortlisted 37 playThe tournament was held at Nonthaburi, Thailand, informed All
ers from all over the State for
Assam Tennis Association secretary Ankush Dutta in a release.
the U-19 Academy Camp.
The players were selected after the holding the preliminary camp held at the
ACA’s Barsapara stadium
here from June 8 to 22. The
second camp will be held
Athletic body’s
meet on July 9
GUWAHATI, June 25: The
Governing Body meeting of
the Assam Athletic Association will be held at the Assam Olympic Association’s
conference hall in the RG
Baruah Sports Complex here
on July 9 from 11 am onwards, stated a release.
The State athletic body
urged all the Governing Body
members to attend the meeting where several important
issues will be discussed.
from June 28. The players
have to report at the ACA office, Barsapara cricket stadium on June 27.
The selected players are:
Angshuman Saikia (Golaghat), Ishan
Ahmed, Gourav Deb Sarma, Sunil
Lachit, Dipu Chetry (all Dibrugarh),
Sonu Ali, Arbind Biswas, Nayan Baruah, Siddhartha Sarma (all Tezpur),
Bishal Bora (Nagaon), Raktim Baniya, Hiren Bordoloi (both Lakhimpur),
Sanjiv Barman, Siddhartha Deka (all
Mangaldoi), Ayush Agarwal, Sekhar
Goala (both Tinsukia), Dharani Rabha, Abir Chakraborty, Joy Singh (all
Guwahati), Rajiv Thakur, Jubin Doley (both Bokakhat), Ridip Mohan,
Sourav Saha (both Charaideo), Hirok Jyoti Das, Dipal Barman (both
Barpeta), Aman Chetry, Hrishikesh
Das (both NFRSA), Nipjyoti Kalita
(Bajali), Anubhab Das, Dibakar Johori, Prasenjit Sarkar (all Silchar),
Joy Singh Yadav (Karimganj), Niraj
Yadhav, Tapan Jyoti Sarma (both
Dhemaji), Prachurya Das (Udalguri),
Monojit Sarma (Biswanath Chariali),
Sahnur Islam (Nalbari).
NUMALIGARH, June 25: The
17th Installation Ceremony of the
Lions Club of Numaligarh was held
at Kaliyani Club of NRL Township
here recently, stated a release.
Dr Animesh Barua, former District Governor of Lions Club, District 322 D was the installation
officer who administered oath to
the new committee members.
Lion Pranab Kumar Sarma, a chartered member of the club became
the new president for the Lionistic year 2016-17. Lion Alpana
Barua and Lion Debashish Choudhury are the new secretary and
treasurer of the club respectively. The club is consisting of offic-
ers from Numaligarh Refinery
Ltd, doctors from Vivekananda
Kendra, NRL Hospital and teachers from Delhi Public School,
Numaligarh. The club has taken
up various social works in its vicinity since 2000 and adopted
one village at Ahom Gaon Chuburi in Bokakhat
ARYABHATTA JUNIOR SCIENCE COLLEGE
Walford Bus Stop, G.S. Road, Guwahati-05
A Co-educational Junior College of Science under AHSEC
A FEW SEATS ARE STILL VACANT
Interested students may immediately
Contact No. 94350-14317
Result of H.S. 2016
Appeared: 68, Pass Percentage: 98.5%, Star Marks: 6,
1st Div.: 87.6%, Letter Marks: 53 Nos.
U-13 chess
GUWAHATI, June 25: The
Assam Chess Association has
selected Kritibash Deva Sarma, Dhritiman Bez, Sabita
Gogoi and Liza Baruah to represent Assam in the U-13 National Chess Championship to
be held at Ahmedabad from
July 22 to 30. ‘Donor’ players
also can take part in the meet,
stated a release.
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FICTION
MY SPACE
In the race...
THIRD EYE
A mystic invocation-I
T
he sight of the flowing Dikhou had enticed a child to
dream that he needed to go out and reach the wide
world that lay beyond the meandering course. Hard work
and perseverance had transformed this dream into reality and the dreamer child from Sivasagar matured into
the visionary Lakheshwar Barthakur, who scaled many heights in
his short lifetime during the British Raj.
The eventful life of Lakheshwar Barthakur shows that Assam had produced great visionaries whose efforts had
tremendously helped in laying the foundations of future
policies in Assam. Barthakur had achieved so much in
his short life that even today we find it difficult to
compare him with any legend. Born on October
19, 1883, to the Barthakur clan of Dergaon in the
present Golaghat district, he had established himself as an able administrator in the pre-Independence period as the Director of Agriculture of undivided Assam. Young Lakheshwar was a brilliant student right from his childhood and he
greatly impressed a senior British education official Booth, by answering several questions that
were set for senior grade students. Booth was
highly pleased by his mathematical skills. The
entire school – teachers and fellow students alike,
started calling him “Booth Mathematician”.
In 1902, Lakheshwar Barthakur successfully
completed his school leaving examinations with
a first division and distinction. That very year, he
qualified for the FA entrance examination of the
newly-established Cotton College (established in
1901) in Guwahati, with a scholarship of Rs. 15.
In 1904, he moved on to Cooch Behar to study
BA. During that time, the Zamindar of Gauripur
established a People’s Bank to help the financially
weak students to pursue higher studies. This fund
also had a scheme to provide a scholarship to an
Indian student to study abroad and his application was
selected. In 1904, he left for Japan via
Kolkata. He got admitted to the
oldest university in Japan
– the Tokyo Imperial University.
He started his
Dr. Nani Gopal Mahanta
profiles a remarkable
personality of Assam.
Safety
first
Preparedness is the
key to ensuring
safety during
earthquakes, writes
Bidisha Singha.
True grit
research in sugarcane cultivation and completed it successfully while graduating with honours. In 1908,
Barthakur came back to India. In Japan, he learnt
to speak Japanese and German fluently.
After graduating in Agriculture from the Tokyo Imperial University, he dreamt of setting
up a sugar mill in Assam – equipped with the
latest and modern technology. That was a
time when the industrial scenario was at a
fledgling state in Assam, with the tea industry gradually firming its roots and there was
virtually no incentive for other businesses.
All difficulties and challenges notwithstanding, Barthakur carried on with his project. He
procured land in Tinsukia and started a sugarcane plantation. He had to spend nights under
the open sky to guard the plantation, as farm
help was extremely difficult to get in those days.
As the yield from the field started, Barthakur faced
the problem of financial constraints. As sugarcane
cultivation did not get government patronage, he was
unable to formally transfer the land to his name. But
finally, he was successful in introducing the concept of
co-operative ownership and limited company shareholding in Assam.
While Lakheshwar Barthakur was immersed in
his problems, Raja Prabhat Chandra Baruah
– his mentor and benefactor – came to
his rescue. He encouraged him to
convert his land into a tea
plantation. With Raja
Prabhat Chandra
Baruah as the
main stake-
programme for apartments in 2013. This year,
too, they have initiated a similar campaign in a
bigger scale that will cover 203 apartments in
over two months. The ‘Zone-V: Earthquake
Awareness Programme for Apartments’ was
flagged off on June 13 and will end on August 28.
In the first phase itself, as per the directions given
by the State Executive Committee of the ASDMA, the
GMDA had been directed to assess the seismic strength of
400 Apartments in Guwahati city. Accordingly, 249 apartments had been assessed on the basis of the RVS (Rapid
Visual Screening) technique. It was found that a large number
of apartments fall under grade 3 and 4, which implies that
these buildings are quite susceptible. This ‘apartment drive’,
therefore, is a much needed initiative, as it aims to involve
the community in disaster preparedness activities initiated
by the government and also to sensitise the apartment
dwellers on the issue of earthquake safety. Besides, educating the apartment dwellers on the steps to be taken before,
during and after an earthquake, this initiative aims to build
a culture of safety in the society.
The 203 apartments that will be covered in this phase
were selected by the ASDMA with
the help of Civil Defence volunteers, following the parameter
that apartments should be G+4
(ground plus four storeys) or
above. As part of the programme,
ASDMA representatives will be
conducting innovative games and
activities related to earthquake information, there will be presentations on safety measures, and
the Fire Services will inspect the
lmost every geographical zone in the world is prefire safety of the apartments and issue advisories if required.
disposed to one or the other kind of natural disPreparedness is, indeed, the key to safety, but it is seen
aster. If its volcanoes in Indonesia or Japan, it is
that most city dwellers shy away from participating in such
tornadoes in U.S.A., tsunamis in the Pacific
drives. There are several roadblocks that the authorities face
Ocean, floods in India and Bangladesh, and forwhile spreading such messages among citizens. “One priest fires in Canada and the U.S. Assam, meanwhile, is a
mary issue is the dilemma of ‘urgent’ and ‘important’. While
high-risk earthquake zone. In fact, it falls in Seismic Zoneknowing that earthquake-related information for our safety
V, susceptible to ‘earthquakes of major
is important, we all think, that it
intensity’.
can wait for a later period as it is
REMEMBER
While this bit of information is comnot urgent. Therefore, the probmon knowledge, people, here, are still
❖ Ensure that your buildings are safe
lem that we encounter is low parby getting them assessed by a strucaverse to doing something about it. Guticipation,” says Nandita Hazaritural engineer. Take corrective measwahati, for instance, is growing expoka, Joint Secretary and SPO, ASures; retrofit if necessary.
nentially, every second of every day.
DMA.
❖ Do not panic.
Apartments, malls, flyovers, hotels –
While we can do very little about
❖ Do not run outside, as dangerous oball kinds of concrete structures are rearthe
fact that our State falls in the
jects may fall and hurt you. Also, stay
ing their ugly heads over the cityscape.
vulnerable Zone-V, there is so
away from glass windows or anything
In such a scenario, earthquakes of high
much we can do to minimise the
that could fall and hurt you.
magnitudes may wreak havoc in the city.
❖ Drop and take cover under a heavy/
impact of all minor or major tremsturdy table or desk and hold on.
While the motive here is not to create
ors. For the ‘culture of safety’ to
❖ If you are driving a vehicle, pull over
panic or phobia, it would do us well to
become a reality we have to simto a clear location, stop and stay there
be a bit more aware and pro-active toply ensure that our buildings are
with your seat belt on. Stay away from
wards securing our safety in case of a
safe and must never panic, whatbridges, overpasses and tunnels.
major disaster. And that’s what the Asever the situation. Be prepared –
❖ If you must leave a building, do so
sam State Disaster Management Authat’s all there is to it!
after the shaking stops, use the stairthority (ASDMA) had in mind when
case to assemble at the pre-identified
they initiated the earthquake awareness
open space. Do not use elevator/ lift.
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Into the abyss
holder, the Borbheta Tea Company Limited was born. Lakheshwar Barthakur’s problems were not yet over, as the World
War I had brought about a decline in tea exports. But with
great perseverance and financial support from Raja Prabhat
Chandra Baruah, the company started making profits in a few
years. With the zeal to develop the agricultural scenario in
Assam, Barthakur started lime and orange orchards in the area
between Byrnihat and Jorabat and started commercial production. He also started commercial rice cultivation.
Because of his vision and leadership, he was given the responsibility to frame Assam’s agricultural framework by the
British Government. From here, he scaled many heights in his
career and in 1935, he was promoted to the post of Director,
Agriculture, in the Imperial Agricultural Service. The visionary
Barthakur had implemented several measures that laid the foundation for the future agricultural policies of Assam. The most
important contribution that he made was the introduction of
scientific research in agriculture. The agricultural farm in Khanapara, Guwahati, bears testimony to this. Lakheshwar Barthakur believed that a scientific agrarian environment is the key
to a bright future for Assam. This helped in establishing himself as a successful tea planter and commercial agriculturist.
He had to face lots of problems with his marriage. No family was ready to offer their daughter’s hand in marriage to a
foreign-returned person. Finally, Durgaprasad Kataki, a progressive-minded person offered his only daughter – Birajabala
to Lakheshwar Barthakur. In 1915, he was married to Birajabala and six children were born to them.
Among them, Dr Anandeswar Barthakur was a famous physician and Dipok Kumar Barthakur is a renowned industrialist
having significant contributions in the socio-cultural life of Assam. Lakheswar Barthakur passed away in October, 1941.
T
he cab service industry plays a pivotal role in urban transportation
system. Commuters throughout
the country are dependent upon
the cab drivers for daily communication. Although a little expensive than
the government-sponsored transportation facilities, cabs are popular in India due to convenience, speed and safety, owing to the odd
working hours, especially in the cities. Besides, the cab services also ensure employment to many individuals.
In India, taxis have always been popular.
But what appeared to be common across the
country was the gender of the taxi drivers. They
were all men.
Nevertheless, with women rights being recognised as human rights by the United Nations
and allied institutions, the question of empowerment has been raised, reconsidering women
for benefits in various fields. As such, women
entering into professional driving have witnessed
both positive and negative responses.
On the positive side, women have been trained
and recruited in various cab services across the country. It is not only making women economically independent, but also making poor women more confi-
A
dent. On the negative side, women cab drivers are
bullied and harassed and their job is not recognised
as dignified labour by the society. However, this is
contested in the current times with the rise of a large
number of urban cabs for women, driven by women.
In the early years, NGOs helped women learn driving. Canadian Filmmaker Elisa Paloschi’s documentary Driving with Selvi traces the story of one Selvi
Gowda, said to be South India’s first female taxi driver. Selvi was 14 years old when she ran out of her
abusive marriage to commit suicide under the wheels
of a bus. If she had succeeded, she would have never
owned the taxi company she now has in Mysore.
In 2008, Azad Foundation and Sakha Consulting
Wings Ltd. in New Delhi had started a programme –
Women on Wheels. Their main goal was to turn
poor women into professional drivers and ensure
them a remunerative livelihood with dignity. The pro-
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Dixita Deka
gramme also aimed
at imparting self-defence classes, self-caring lessons,
effective communication, financial literacy, English
language and classes on gender equality and legal
rights.
Guwahati is the biggest city of Assam and is considered the Gateway to the North-East. It is also considered to be the largest commercial, industrial and
educational centre of the region. As such, transport
and communication services are vital to the travellers
in the city. With urbanisation, the city has also witnessed a new work culture that demands people to
commute from one place to another at odd hours.
While city buses and auto-rickshaws are popular in
the city, the emergence of private cab services has
opened up new options for the city dwellers. Cab
services like Ola, Uber, Green Cabs, Prime Cabs, Swiss
Cabs, amidst others, have ensured easy booking facilities, safe travel and fair prices. While women in
Guwahati are mostly seen riding two-wheelers, driving cars is also catching up amongst women. However, one could hardly find a woman cab driver until
2014, when Meghna’s Cabs entered the market.
Under the banner of Meghna’s Driving Training
Institute, Meghali Bora Talukdar initiated the training of some women from the economically poor background and help them earn a livelihood. The institute trained around 12 women and started their new
venture Meghna’s Cabs. Meghna’s Cabs not only focusses on the safety of its women passengers, but
also benefits women cab drivers who are a rarity in
the region which, otherwise holds the banner for
gender equality.
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THE ASSAM TRIBUNE ● GUWAHATI ● SUNDAY READING ● JUNE 26, 2016
“H
ow were your school’s
Higher Secondary
results?” I asked the
Principal of a Higher
Secondary school, who
happens to be a friend of mine.
“Great, great!” She responded with a
smirk on her face.
“Congrats!” I smiled.
“What congrats! Unbelievable results!
Students who had failed or done badly
throughout the year got 80 per cent. A
student attempted 30 marks in a subject
and got 81. I just don’t know what’s
happening.”
That took me by surprise. How could
such anomalies happen in such an
important exam where admissions into
the degree course depend on the results?
She further said to me, “The father of a
student came to my room with a box full
of sweets. He never imagined that his
son would get 82 per cent. Obviously, I
too, did not. When I asked him where he
would put his son now, he replied
without hesitation that his son would go
for medical studies and that he already
had 25 lakhs ready for that. I wonder
what expectations these parents have.
The Council (AHSEC) is perhaps trying
to compete with the CBSE and giving
marks to students as if going on a marksdonation spree!” Her disgust was evident.
Today’s education system is solely
marks-oriented. Students study only for
high marks, teachers teach with the
In the race...
MY SPACE
Srutimala Duara
expectation of high marks in mind and
parents expect only high percentages
from their children. But when these same
students (with very high percentages)
come to colleges, we find that someone
who has secured more than 80 per cent
in English and has taken English as the
major subject, is unable to write sentences
correctly. There are grammatical mistakes
in simple sentences, and the spellings are
terrible. That makes us, teachers, wonder
how such students secured 80 to 90
marks in English. This, of course, is not
the case with all students. There are good
students, too, who write well. But they
are a rare breed.
I think it’s the entire education system
that needs revamping. But in what way?
Who is going to bell the cat, and who is
the cat here?
Recently, my son put up a comment on
Facebook with a photo of Professor
Dr. Graham Wynn, Head of Teaching,
University of Leicester, who said during the
introductory lecture, when my son first
Double trouble
■ My son has been diagnosed with bipo-
lar disorder. Is it curable?
that they had written off
previously. Don’t the results
of the degree exams count?
But then again, the whole
business is about getting
marks. Ninety per cent in HS
means a very good student.
Eighty per cent means an
average student. We are
putting our students on
weighing scales, putting
percentage on one side and
the student on the other. We
are producing good students
in terms of percentage, but
when it comes to very basic
knowledge, it’s a poor state
of affairs, indeed.
Students go through tremendous pressure from parents,
teachers and the schools that
refuse to accept students who are unable
to keep up in this race for marks. This
pressure leads to stress and this, in turn,
affects their health. But who cares for their
mental or physical health? Getting a 90plus percentage has become so important
that the student has ceased to be human;
he/she becomes a cog in the machine,
churning out high percentages.
If something is not done soon, the
education system will go to the dogs.
There will come a time when only those
securing 100 per cent will get admitted
and considered as brilliant students, the
rest will have to stay at home and go into
acute depression
Many students are doing well in
various fields in India and abroad without
securing a position in their Boards or
getting a 90 per cent. Has anyone ever
tried to trace these 90 per cent holders,
to find out where they have ended up in
their career? How much are they now
contributing to their society with their
high percentages?
Let me make it clear. I have nothing
against position holders. In fact, I, too,
had held a position in PU and it was a
two-year course (unlike today’s one-yearcourse) and there were hardly any
objective type questions. Hence, even the
position holders didn’t get 90 per cent
marks. We might not have gained in
terms of numbers but we have definitely
gained in terms of knowledge.
■ I often experience anxiety attacks when
I am in a crowd. Please advise.
– Anjana
– Sunny
Ans: Bipolar disorder is treatable. One
Ans: Generally, anxiety is a normal huhas to be on regular medications as advised
man emotion and it most commonly reby the psychiatrist and regularly follow up
flects concern about a situation that is perwith the doctors. Treatment is divided into
ceived as potentially dangerous and threattwo phases: acute phase
ening. Fear of crowded
– to control the current
places is a condition in
florid symptoms, and
which a person avoids
maintenance phase – to
places which he/she used
prevent further occurrence
to enjoy before the trouof the episodes in future.
ble started. For example:
With regular medication
Shopping in a supermarand treatment, one can
ket, using public transporDr. Jayanta Das tation or being outside of
live an absolutely normal
life, carry on with
the home alone.
daily routine activiThis avoidance
ties and work and
generally develops
maintain a healthy
in response to
family and social
panic attacks and
life. An important
since panic attacks
thing to remember
are upsetting and
is that, even if florscary experiences,
id symptoms are
hence, people are
not present, daily
naturally motivatmedications have
ed to do whatever
to be taken bethey can to avoid
cause regular medadditional attacks.
ication in mainteFear in a crowded
nance phases will
place can occur
increase the time
due to many readuration between
sons like getting
two episodes and
lost, not being able
also decrease the
to breathe or due
intensity and severity of
to insecurity in the presence of unsymptoms in future epknown people.
isodes. So, bipolar disThere are certain things you can
order is treatable.
do, like controlling the physical
However, we cannot
symptoms of anxiety by taking
rule out the possibility
deep breaths when your anxiousof future episodes of
ness begins. Learning to control
exacerbation of sympyour breathing will help you calm
toms because the vuldown. You can also try to overnerability will always be
come your fear by facing the fear.
there. Sleep disturbancThis can be done by going to places, stress or substance
es where there are smaller crowds
abuse can lead to reand then gradually and in a syslapse of symptoms. As
tematic way to places where there
a family member, one has to take care and
is presence of a larger crowd. Lastly, try to
keep watch whether medications are bechallenge your negative thoughts in that fearing taken or not, and take the patient to
ful situation that triggers your anxiety by
the doctor on follow-up visits. Family memreplacing them with more balanced, rationbers should notice certain subtle signs of
al and positive thoughts. However, if you
relapse of symptoms like sleep disturbancstill have difficulty handling your anxiety, it
es, irritability, increase in anger, withdrawn
would be advisable that you seek help from
behaviour, lack of motivation, etc. Early dea mental health professional.
tection and identification of symptoms and
[The author is a Sr. Consultant Psychiabringing the patient in an early stage to
trist. This column is aimed at creating awarethe doctor will decrease the intensity or
ness about mental health and wellbeing.]
severity of the episode.
went to the university for his graduation
course, “I do not care what marks you all
get in your exams. I care whether you can
think like a scientist or not.”
Here, we all spoonfeed our students,
make sure that they get into rigorous
coaching classes where what’s being
taught needs to be taken in without
allowing them to use their own creativity. As students are only interested in
marks, they will not study for knowledge or with the intention of knowing
something or out of curiosity to learn
new things and think out of the box.
We cannot blame them. Don’t we see
the television channels, too, going crazy
over the students who secure positions?
Channels repeatedly scream out their
annoyance at colleges, questioning why
certain top colleges have no Higher
Secondary student securing a position!
Have they tried to ascertain how the
HS students of degree colleges have
very good results as a whole? No, the
focus is solely on position holders.
Also, the television channels give too
much importance to Matric and HS
marks, making a big issue of the top
ten or 20 students. However, when it
comes to the degree results, they do
not come to the reputed degree colleges
([email protected])
Chicken roast
Ingredients:
● Chicken ............................... 1 kg
● Onions (large), sliced ................ 5
● Ginger paste ..................... 1 tbsp
● Garlic paste ....................... 1 tbsp
● Soya sauce ....................... 2 tbsps
● Tomato ketchup ................ 1 tbsp
● Worcestershire sauce .......... 1 tbsp
● Pepper powder ................... ½ tsp
● Salt ................................ to taste
● Sugar .............................. a pinch
● Vegetable oil .................... 5 tbsps
● Potatoes, boiled ....................... 4
● Peas, boiled ....................... ¼ cup
● Carrots, boiled ................... ¼ cup
● Hot water .......................... 1 cup
Method:
Wash the chicken thoroughly in cold
water and dry it, inside and out, using
kitchen paper. Leave whole and make
small, but deep incisions into the chicken flesh with a sharp knife.
Marinate the chicken in Worcestershire sauce, soya sauce, tomato ketchup, sugar, salt and pepper for two
hours.
CULINARY
corner
SHARMIN PASHA
Sharmin Pasha is a food writer currently
based in Dubai, UAE, where she teaches
privately-organised cooking lessons on
different techniques of cooking. She also hosts
an informative page featuring Assamese recipes on Facebook, which was created to showcase the culinary treasures of Assam to the
world and to preserve ethnic recipes for
generations to come.
Creamy cottage
cheese
Ingredients:
Cottage cheese
(paneer) cubes ...................... ½ kg
● Onions (medium), chopped ....... 2
● Green chilli .............................. 1
● Ginger .............................. 1 inch
● Garlic .............................. 2 cloves
● Black pepper, crushed ........ 1 tbsp
● Garam masala .................... ¼ tsp
● Cashew nut paste ............. 2 tbsps
● Milk ................................... 1 cup
● Cream ............................. 4 tbsps
● Oil .................................. 3 tbsps
● Ghee or butter ................... 1 tbsp
● Salt ................................ to taste
● Cumin seeds ...................... ½ tsp
● Red chilli powder ............... ·½ tsp
●
Heat oil in a large pot, add the sliced
onion pieces and cook, until lightly
browned. Add the ginger and garlic
paste and sauté until aromatic.
Then add the chicken and brown it
on all sides, over medium heat.
Add the marinade and hot water and
bring to a boil.
Reduce heat, cover and cook on low
heat till chicken is cooked through.
Once the chicken is cooked, increase
heat and cook until the sauce has reduced and thickened. Arrange the chicken on a serving platter, decorate with
boiled vegetables.
Method:
Heat a tablespoon of oil in a frying
pan and shallow-fry the cottage cheese
cubes, until golden.
Remove the cottage cheese cubes using a slotted spoon. Place them in a
bowl of hot water for about ten minutes.
Meanwhile, grind the onions, green
chilli, ginger, garlic cloves together to a
fine paste.
In the same pan, add the remaining
cooking oil and fry the onion paste, until
browned. Add the pepper and garam
masala powder and sauté briefly. Drain
the cottage cheese and add to the pan.
Pour in the milk and cream and bring
to a boil over medium heat. Add cashew nut paste and salt and simmer until
the sauce has slightly thickened.
Remove to a serving dish.
Heat ghee in a separate pan. Add the
cumin seeds and allow them to splutter. Remove from heat and add the red
chilli powder. Stir to mix and pour over
the cottage cheese.
Serve hot with rice or bread of your
choice.
healthwise
Dr. Kailash Chandra Dutta
Ear wax
and you-II
E
ar wax, a nightmare, a bogeyman for
children, usually does not require
removal, contrary to popular belief, so
long as the natural mechanism is wellfunctioning. It flows naturally out of the
ear canal and can be washed off easily during
ablution. Some people, however, have an
inherent tendency to produce unusually sticky ear
wax that builds up inside the ear. These are
troublemakers and need to be dealt with
carefully. Ear wax removal is a two-phase
programme – softening of the hard wax and
subsequent cleaning. The treatment plan
includes:
● To give ear drops (four to five drops at a
time) and to lie down with the affected ear up,
allowing quite some time for the drug to tickle
down and to be delivered deeper by soaking,
gravity and capillary action.
● Gentle massage of the area behind the ear
lobe helps loosen the wax.
● Pulling the ear lobe along with opening and
closing of the mouth facilitates the wax to
dislodge.
● The ear drop may be an ordinary mineral
oil, even simple cooking oil, glycerine or any
other rightly chosen ear drop abundantly
available in the pharmacy. Most of them are
equally good and work wonders, provided the
drug, dose, duration and the delivery nuances are
meticulously adhered to.
● It may have to be continued for quite some
time and even several days, because the wax has
not formed in a single day, nor can it be
removed by an overnight effort.
● When the wax softens, it comes out
automatically due to the sweeping action assisted
by our jaw movement during chewing. The little
water that may enter the ear canal during a bath
further helps the liquefaction and expulsion.
● Sometimes an electric suction machine or a
special probe may be necessary.
Care and caution:
● On putting ear drops on the hard wax, it
swells up, causing initial deterioration of hearing
before its final removal. But it should not be a
cause for concern.
● It is preferable not to use ear buds to remove
the wax. More often than not, it pushes the
wax deep down inwards, where, there are no oil
glands to soften it.
It is to be noted that the high saturated fat
level in the body stimulates wax production and
makes it stickier. This may be a warning signal
of altered lipid profile having harmful effects on
the heart and blood vessels. It is mandatory,
therefore, to cut down on dairy products like
butter, hard cheese, processed foods, fatty meat,
palm oil, coconut oil and replace them with
healthy fats of oily fish, seeds and nuts.
Remember, it requires little practice and skill
which is well worth cultivating. Regular ear care
and consultations can help us get rid of many
such apparently minor problems.
(Concluded)
THE ASSAM TRIBUNE ● GUWAHATI ● SUNDAY READING ● JUNE 26, 2016
Prologue :
1549 BC
n intense glow of red lit up the
stormy sky. Streaks of lightning
made two peaks in the North, making their presence felt intermittently – as if standing by in welcome, in
contrast to the volleys of thunder that seemed
to growl in disapproval. Blinded bats flew into
the darkness of their labyrinthine shelter. The
younger ones clung on to their mothers on
the treetops, while the four-legged ones ran
away as fast as they could. A crouching figure
on two legs, however, moved towards the bewilderment, pulling his resisting partner. Their
knee-length apparel made of mulberry barks,
impeding their movement onwards. Across
the vast expanse of a salty lake they stood in
amazement, shielding their eyes from the intensity, their naked chests adorned with necklaces of pearls and shells, heaving in breathlessness. In the distant sky, across the gorge
between the two tall peaks, an extraordinary
spectacle of a glow of red punctuated by inky
darkness played on for quite some time. They
looked at each other, failing to comprehend
the significance of this occurrence that held
them in awe. It was something they had never seen or heard of ever before in their lifetime. After a while, the intensity of the light
started to diminish and so did the darkness,
as a few stars started to twinkle in the far horizon. The angry clouds gradually thinned out,
unveiling the softness of the moon in its full
glory.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
A propeller driven four-seater aircraft that
taxied on a desolate strip of concrete, whirred
to a halt. A tall, lean man in his early 30s accompanied by a strikingly good looking lady in
her twenties appeared as the door of the aircraft was slid open. Timothy Williams looked
at his newly-wed wife through the darkness of
his Bausch and Lomb sunglasses.
“Here we come, Arorangi Island. Please
welcome my dear wife, Patricia,” he said, mussing her blonde curls. She giggled in anticipation, following him on the tarmac, rummaging
through her Louis Vuitton bag to fish out a
pair of large Burberry eyewear. The air was
warm and humid, even though a salty sea
breeze circled around them, lifting the hem of
her skirt. At a distance, a short, brown complexioned man with curly black hair and thick
lips waited beside a worn out Land Rover.
A
he main task of the Board is
to provide certification to the
film. But in the process, this
sometimes results in curtailing the
basic freedom of the film industry. Through the hard work of
talented directors and filmmakers,
many significant issues reach
audiences around the world.
Every film is a product of the
combined efforts of many
people, their time, research and
money. Audiences are wise
enough to deal with the positive
or negative aspects of an issue.
The Board should take into
consideration that the viewpoints
from every angle help in the
broadening of the mindset of the
people. Being in a democratic
country like India, people should
have a healthy environment in
which they can express their
views and opinions
freely.
T
A mystic invocation-I
“Welcome to our home, Mr. and Mrs. Wil“Not really, I was working on my project.
liams, hope you have a wonderful honeymoon
Please do not be sorry,” Tim consoled him.
here.” He said, looking at Patricia as Timothy
“Sir, you told me the last time we met that
shook his hands.
you work for a space centre in Huntsville in
“I am so glad to see you again, Hunapo.
the United States. Do you fly rockets?”
Hope all is well?” Tim enquired.
“No, no, I don’t do that. I am an astrophys“Yes, Sir, by the grace of our gods.”
icist. A scientist studying stars and planets. At
“You are booked in a bach, meaning a small
the moment I am analysing a dying star in a
holiday cottage that is just by the sea facing
galaxy near ours, known as Andromeda.”
those peaks.” He added without being asked,
“My goodness, do stars die too?”
pointing towards the twin rocky peaks at a dis“Yes, they do. They lose their luminosity over
tance. “And as you
several billions of years.”
wished, there will no dis“You must be joking. Do you
turbance.”
mean to say our Sun will die too,
Patricia smiled at Hunone day?” Hunapo asked in disDr. Baijayanta Saharia belief.
apo. “We need some
peace and tranquillity
“Yes, it will. Say a billion years
while I work on my doctoral dissertation in sofrom now,” Tim replied.
cial sciences and Tim on his space project,”
“What happens then?” Hunapo asked raisshe said, getting on to the vehicle that raced
ing his eyebrows inquisitively.
towards the sea, leaving behind a cloud of dust.
“It will become dark and become something
Thursday, January 20, 2011
in the sky which we will not be able to see. A
“Hello, Sir.” Hunapo’s deep voice startled
space filled with extreme darkness.”
Tim, who was intently looking at the screen of
“What will then happen to us mankind?”
his laptop.
Hunapo became curious.
“Oh... hi there!” Turning around to find
“We will cease to exist. In fact, everything
Hunapo standing behind his chair.
around us will disappear.”
“Looks like I disturbed you,” Hunapo said
“Perplexing! But how do you know that a
apologetically.
star is dead when you can’t see a thing? Dark-
ilms are the medium
through which filmmakers give
expression to their creative ideas
in the form of entertainment.
The CBFC, which abides by the
Cinematography Act, 1952,
certifies films that are worth
exhibiting to the public under
various categories. The controversy over the film Udta Punjab,
which is a reference to the
prevalence of drug addiction in
Punjab, following which
the CBFC demanded that some
scenes, as well as the name
Punjab be eliminated from the
film, is a case in point.
If such a controversy persists,
very soon the artistic content and
social purpose of films will be
lost.
F
FICTION
ness... you said, didn’t you?”
“Well, that exactly is my speciality. There are
various ways of coming to a conclusion,” Tim
smiled, finding Hunapo, an island tribesman,
intrigued by the complexities of astrophysics.
“We try to analyse the X-rays coming from a
very dark region in the sky. If we find lots of it,
we conclude that the star is dead.”
“Dear gods! How do you see those... the
rays you just mentioned?”
“We use an X-ray telescope floating in the
sky, miles above our world.”
Hunapo’s jaw dropped. “Floating telescope...
eh!” He remarked sceptically.
“Tim, you are scaring the wits out of him
with that lecture of yours.” Patricia interjected
loudly as she appeared in the doorway.
“Hello, Ma’am. I hope you have recovered
from the long journey you have had?” Hunapo asked.
“Very much. This is a fabulous island you
have got here. I was planning to go to the
mountainside tomorrow, if it is okay with you.”
“It will be my honour, Ma’am. What about
you, Sir?”
“I am game, if you are.”
“So then, tomorrow sharp at six in the
evening.”
“Sure, Ma’am.” The islander agreed.
A
lthough the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) is expected
to function as an independent body, more often than not it gets
mired in controversies in trying to appease the government of the
day. The film certification process is carried out primarily in accordance
with the Cinematography Act, 1952, and the Cinematograph (Certification) Rules, 1983, and at present, the films are certified under four categories. The CBFC chairman and members are not only expected to
have a rich knowledge of every aspect of filmmaking, but also to possess
a modern mindset and sense of judgement. The safeguard against wanton violence and vulgarity inimical to human civilisation is required, but
that does not provide the CBFC a licence to muzzle the creative spirit of
a filmmaker with their antiquated ideas. The intervention of the Bombay
High Court to censor the “Censor Board” in giving
relief to the makers of Udta Punjab and thousands of
viewers of the film is a case in point. Now the question is: will the CBFC learn to be neutral to protect its eroding prestige?
Gautam Kumar Bordoloi,
Freelance writer and publisher.
People Speak
Risa Kalita,
Guwahati.
t times, filmmakers are
justified in going overboard in their enthusiasm and
creating something that may
offend a large section of the
audience or may pose a
threat to the integrity or
sovereignty of the nation.
This is when the CBFC must
play its role to curtail such
attempts. But acting like a
grandmother, undermining
one’s freedom of expression
is unacceptable. Opposition
to creative films like Bandit
Queen, Gandu, just because
the CBFC found the creative
content hard to digest, has
already revealed its narrow
mindset. It’s high time the
CBFC adapts to the changing world and encourages
creativity.
A
Mumeninaz
Zaman,
Guwahati.
he Central Board of Film
Certification plays an
important role in the process
of filmmaking. Generally, the
CBFC intervenes when a film
contains sensitive elements
relating to society or religion.
So, filmmakers of parallel
cinema face difficulties – as
they want to portray reality,
which may include bold
language and vulgar scenes.
The famous film Bandit
Queen faced many problems
as it was based on the life of
Phoolan Devi. Since filmmaking is purely an art, the
Central Board of Film Certification must not resist the
views and ideas of the
filmmakers.
T
Bijit Sharma,
Dhemaji.
Anurag Barman,
Dibrugarh.
‘‘
“Your name doesn’t sound Christian. What
does it mean, Hunapo?”
Hunapo smiled, “No, I am not a Christian.
We worship forces of Nature like the Sun, Moon
and the stars. My name Hunapo, in our language means hidden darkness.”
Friday, January 21, 2011
Evening was setting in and a pleasant calm
prevailed over this Pacific Island. The rhythmic
sound of drumbeats coming from a distance
made Patricia enquire. “What’s that, Hunapo?”
“You will understand as soon as we reach the
mountainside.”
A few minutes of travelling on a bumpy dirt
road brought them to an oval plot of slightly
elevated flat land. Several houses with thatched
roofs made of dry coconut leaves ringed the
area. At the centre was a small bonfire crackling in the breeze and circling it were a few
pot-bellied, aboriginal men and women with
curls of greying hair. Their faces, torsos and
the limbs were painted with spirals of red. A
young couple stood up and broke into a strange
dance as if in a magical spell, in front of the
silhouettes of two rocky peaks that stood majestically at a distance, while the drumbeats began to gather momentum.
Patricia’s eyes followed the twists and turns
of the bodies of the dancing couple. They, too,
were similarly painted with red spirals. Their loins
were covered with skirt-like apparels made of
mulberry barks, while on their heads they wore
what seemed to be short horns of wild animals.
Necklaces of shells and pearls danced merrily
on their naked chests.
“That is how we worship our gods.”
“Gods?” There was a tone of surprise when
Patricia asked.
“See those stars over there?” Hunapo said,
pointing towards the sky in between the peaks.
Timothy looked intently into the night sky, towards the direction Hunapo was pointing. There
was a crown-like constellation with a somewhat
bright star twinkling at the centre.
“That is the constellation of Corona Australis.” Timothy’s trained mind almost thought
aloud.
“They are invoking our gods. In the sky
over there, Atua our God and Ata, his shadow reside,” he said. “They came down here
to bless our forefather Arawa Tionga and his
wife to bear lots of children. We are their
descendants!”
he CBFC, constitutionally,
cannot curb the filmmaker’s creativity. What is being
created is the filmmaker’s
prerogative; and how that
creativity is comprehended by
adult cinegoers determines the
viewers’ maturity. The CBFC
got unnecessary attention yet
again, thanks to the controversial Udta Punjab – a movie
based on the drug menace in
Punjab. The CBFC argued
that the film endorses drugs.
Verbal vulgarity is to be
deleted, but female objectification in most films goes
unnoticed by the CBFC.
Nevertheless, the Bombay
High Court rightly observed
that censoring is out of the
ambit of the CBFC, in
consonance with the Constitution and previous Supreme
Court orders. It can either ban
a movie or certify it, not
censor it.
T
(To be continued)
t is seen that the Central
Board of Film Certification
(CBFC) stands as a great wall
in front of filmmakers. When
we watch Indian TV shows,
we see that many words like
lesbian, gay are muted or the
subtitles are changed. What
does that mean? It clearly
means that we, the audience, are immature. Instead
of doing their job independently, the CBFC has become
politicised, and thus, it
misuses its power. In the
case of the recently released
Udta Punjab, the CBFC had
ordered several cuts, including the mention of Punjab,
and the name of places like
Jalandhar, Chandigarh,
Amritsar, words like MP,
MLA, election, etc. It clearly
reveals its politicised nature
and shows how it becomes
an impediment to a filmmaker’s freedom of expression.
I
Today’s topic:
Does the Central Board of Film
Certification (CBFC) undermine the
filmmaker’s freedom of expression?
’’
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W
hat, after all, is cinema? It is a form of art. In the same way that a
painting, a novel, a poem or a short story is a vehicle of selfexpression or holds up a mirror to society, cinema is a powerful
mass medium that conveys messages on issues that concern us all. As a
filmmaker, I am concerned as to why cinema alone, among
the art forms, is brought under the ambit of censorship.
But even as I say this, I wish to emphasise that filmmakers must have a sense of responsibility about what to
present before cinegoers, as the reach of cinema is tremendous. No filmmaker ought to take advantage of the
freedom of expression and make films merely for commercial gain.
Mridul Gupta,
Filmmaker.
Lakhyajit Nath,
Tezpur University.
Tirthankar Kharghoria,
Agartala.
movie is made by a filmmaker, and it is made for the
masses. The claim made by a
filmmaker regarding the freedom
of expression can be justifiable if
the film maintains the sanctity of
the cultural aspects of this
country. Why do we need to
present negativity when past
experiences have shown that
common people tend to follow
the negatives, rather than the
positives depicted in these
movies? Also, filmmakers,
nowadays, add some unnecessary
scenes in a movie, scenes that
need disclaimers. Moreover,
much hue and cry is created
before the launch of a movie.
The CBFC doesn’t undermine
our freedom of expression; it only
wants to restrict certain things,
keeping in mind the
socio-cultural
aspects of the
society.
A
Amitava Chanda,
Dhekiajuli.
es, I think the CBFC has
tried to undermine a
filmmaker’s freedom of
expression. The CBFC is an
organisation which can only
certify a film, and not censor it.
But over the last few months, it
seems that it has got the power
to censor a film. In the landmark judgement given by the
Bombay High Court in regard
to a petition filed by the makers
of Udta Punjab, the High Court
tells the CBFC what powers it
actually has. Taking off some
parts of a film might also affect
the storyline. The CBFC must,
therefore, avoid
chopping off
scenes.
Y
Rohit Deb Goswami,
NEF LAW
College, Guwahati.
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L
Into the abyss
PISCES
GEMINI
SAGITTARIUS
Normal results await you.
It will ensure consistency
in your job as well as gains
through property. Students
will shine during this
period. All your
hard work will
come to fruition.
(MAY 21-JUN 21)
VIRGO
This may be a consolidating
period for your career and
you may even get a permanent job. You will also command the trust
of your superiors for the
hard work you
have done.
(AUG 23-SEPT 22)
(OCT 23-NOV 21)
(APR 20-MAY 20)
(JUL 23-AUG 22)
You will get maximum satisfaction about your job. You may
have innovative thoughts in
your daily activities. Try to take
every situation in a positive
manner. Things
will look up. The
weekend promises to be fun.
This may be a phase of ups
and downs in your professional life. Even slight errors
may cost you more. You
should carefully schedule
your activities so
that you may
not miss anything.
You need to be cautious with
your health. Students will
bring good results during this
week. Women will have
peace of mind
and sound
health. Make
most of the
good times.
(NOV 22-DEC 21)
There could be monetary
benefits for you. There may
be huge profits through the
sale of landed property and
you may have an increase
in career or
speculative
activities.
Good times
ahead.
■ The Conjuring 2
This may be a testing period in your career. You may
have attitude problems with
superiors – which should be
tactfully handled. There may
be pressure
for funds because of some sudden medical expenditure.
You may have monetary
benefits from your father or
spouse. You may enjoy a
variety of work in your job.
You may be entrusted with
a challenging
project which
will change
your outlook
towards life.
(FEB 19-MAR 20)
TAURAS
LEO
You may have good results
in various aspects of life.You
may get positive responses for your enquiries about
a new job. You may even
plan for a part
time business
which, however, could prove
futile.
SCORPIO
ARIES
You are full of surprises. You
may have sudden monetary benefits or recovery of
arrears. You might have
work pressure or heavy
workload.
Take care of
your health.
AQUARIUS
10
Hollywood
(MAR 21-APR 19)
VIE
WATCH
This week may have similar results like last week,
with minor changes. You
may have more confidence than before and will
take active part
in your job. Get
ready to reap the
benefits.
This may be another testing
time for you and may create
stress in your life. You may
not be able to utilise your
skills properly. There is a
great need
for change in
your lifestyle.
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■ X-men: Apocalypse
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Turtles: Out Of The Shadows
■ Alice Through The Looking
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Independence Day:
Resurgence
Cast: Liam Hemsworth, Jeff Goldblum, Bill Pullman.
Director: Roland Emmerich.
his is the sequel to Independence Day, which was
released way back in 1996. Set 20 years after the
events of the first movie, Independence Day: Resurgence depicts another attack by an alien fleet on earth.
The only difference being, this time the alien fleet is
larger and more powerful.
In place of Will Smith, who was the saviour in the
first movie, this time around we have Hemsworth, who
also plays a fighter pilot, while Jeff Goldblum and Bill
Pullman reprise their roles from the earlier movie. Director Roland Emmerich, who had also directed the first
movie, is considered to be a master of the disaster movie genre. So, this is one movie you should not miss.
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“I’m Facebook friends with the Grim Reaper “You put your most interesting thoughts
– he’s actually a pretty funny guy!”
on Twitter and I get whatever is left over!”
“I’m trying to eat healthier. Potato chips have more
protein if you dip them.”
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went
wrong
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f you are deeply in love with your
partner and something goes wrong
with a result that you break up, your
world can turn upside-down. The pain
from a broken heart cuts like a knife
and is real. Healing a heart broken from love
is not easy, no matter what anyone tells
you, and you do not need to suffer having a
broken heart if there is a chance of making
up and getting back together again.
Relationships fall
apart for many
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different reasons
and some of the
reasons may look rather trivial to you
afterwards. However, when you need to heal
a heart broken from love, you will be
analysing everything that happened to cause
the break-up in fine details to see exactly
what went wrong.
Can your relationship be rescued?
Love cannot be turned off and on like a
faucet, but betrayal is probably one of the
worst reasons for anyone breaking up. You
need to bear in mind that just as you seek
healing, your partner will also be in pain
from your break-up! Sometimes there are
huge misunderstandings between partners
and things may look a whole lot worse than
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Cast: Ellen DeGeneres, Albert
Brooks, Ed O’Neill.
Director: Andrew Stanton,
Angus MacLane.
inding Dory is a 3D animated sequel to the hugely popular movie Finding Nemo,
which was also directed by Stanton himself. The film focusses
on Dory, a fish with, believe it
or not, acute amnesia and her
journey to be reunited with her
parents. Along the way, Dory gets captured and is kept
in a public aquarium and Nemo, the hero from the first
movie, attempts to
rescue her. Since its
release, Finding Dory
has been a huge
commercial success
worldwide and rightly so. Beautiful and
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entertaining at the
same time, this is a
Top
great movie to take
your kids to. And
there is no reason
■ Finding Dory
why even you won’t
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enjoy it.
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Finding Dory
family members come to us with the most
unrealistic dreams. Family members of an
addict, having to live with him on a day-today basis, themselves, undergo behavioural
changes. Their thinking,
emotions change. We call it
co-dependence. And that's
why the family also needs
counselling. There is no
place for moral posturing in such a situation. The blame game must stop.
“We are seeing a steep rise in addiction
cases among teens, mainly because couples
do not have the required parenting skills.
Discord between parents makes young people seek an escape route. There is a lot of
moral ambivalence nowadays – be it through
explicit content in television, films or the
internet and corruption has eaten into all
institutions of society. A parent often sends
out a mixed message – do as I say but not
as I do. Unlike in the West, we do not have
support groups to which an addict can go
and share his experiences. An aspirational
lifestyle, disposable income, unsupervised
recreation time, pub-culture in cities – all
these are factors that make it easier for a
young person to go astray.”
A leading city psychiatrist who has been
proactive in the field of deaddiction and rehabilitation of drug and alcohol addicts says,
“Addiction is a bio-psychosocial illness. A person may be genetically predisposed to substance abuse. Then comes the psychological
aspect. The person may be depressed, passive and easily subjugated. People with bipolar illness are vulnerable to drug addiction.
Then comes the environment, be it at home
or outside. Conflict within the family is a
trigger for addiction. The society and its values exert a powerful influence. A materialist
culture, stress on high academic performance,
moral laxity evident in mass media... all play
a negative role that makes our youth vulnerable. At the government-level, we have a multi-pronged strategy. First, harm reduction, for
example, by oral substitution therapy (OST)
that replaces use of IV needles by addicts.
Then comes supply reduction, by which law
enforcers and other agencies prevent drugs,
alcohol from reaching youths below 21 years.
Finally comes the demand reduction, which
implies educating the masses about the issue, holding awareness programmes, family
counselling, etc. This is where the involvement of NGOs is crucial.
“Addiction is a great leveller. A teen from
a privileged family may be snorting coke at a
lavish party. On the other end of the spectrum, a homeless kid may be sniffing dendrite in the railway station platform.”
Chairperson of CWD, Kamrup Metro and
Founder, Snehalaya, Father Lukose Cheruvalel, says, “It takes a long time and much
effort to wean away the children on the
streets and to mainstream them into regular
schools for formal education. Dendrite addiction, which affects the brain cells, besides
demoralising them to study, affects their intellectual capacity and leads to behaviour
problems like lying, stealing, playing truant
and fighting.”
Many years ago, someone, I forget who,
told me that the Beatles song Lucy in the
sky with diamonds was a code for LSD. Drugs
have claimed the lives of many gifted people
in the music and entertainment industry. We
need to work at deglamourising drugs and
expose addiction for what it is – a dreadful
descent into an existence devoid of meaning, hope and light. Let’s reclaim our young,
while there is still time.
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lem-solving. In the weeks and months that
followed, the couple sensed something was
indeed very wrong. Ankur's eyes were often
bloodshot, and he had this constant mucusfilled cough. Late at night, he
would wake up his mother
and demand she cook him a
big meal. He often looked
over his shoulder, and spoke
of voices they could not hear. And then it
came to light that he and his friends, who
often remained shut up in his room for long
hours every day after school, ostensibly playing the guitar, were smoking marijuana reefers.
I talk to Deepak Sahney, Project Director
of the Guwahati branch of Kripa Foundation, India, who has worked for years to
help people with drug and alcohol addiction. “The biggest challenge is that people
in general have a lot of misconceptions
about drug addiction. They ask me questions
like… will he be totally cured? Desperate
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ast weekend, my other half and I
literally stepped out of our comfort
zone. Emerging from a movie theatre after a late-night show of Udta
Punjab, we felt something cold on
our ankles and then stared in alarm as a sea
of muddy water surged and eddied around
us. Putting on a brave front, we sloshed gingerly through the by now knee-deep swirl
towards our car, with friendly advice from
well-meaning strangers to hold on to a wall
as we waded. In those few minutes at midnight, I was followed by a mother and her
teenage daughter. The mother was furious
that the daughter had badgered her to see
such a movie “And now here's this flood!”
She said, her voice rising into minor hysteria, “All this trouble for nothing!”
Her last words haunt me even now, five
days later. All this trouble for nothing? Sitting through a movie that didn’t do much for
her, wading through a common urban flood...
this was her idea of trouble? Udta Punjab is
a wake-up call. And we have to get it in our
heads that today, in fact, for too many years,
the Northeastern states have been in the
grip of rampant drug addiction. Every aspect
of this problem that was highlighted in this
film – freely operating drug cartels, clandestine cross-border trafficking, shady de-addiction centres, nexus between politicians and
law enforcers also exist in this part of the
country, destroying lives, tearing apart families, blighting our chances of progress. Writing these lines, I remember a story I had heard
long ago. A mother, grieving for her dead
son, approaches the Buddha to bring her son
back to life. He agrees, saying that she should
first get him a handful of mustard seeds from
the home of a family which death has never
visited. The woman made her rounds. In every
home she heard of the death of a mother, a
father, a son or a daughter. In the end, she
finally came to terms with her own loss. In a
similar way, today it would be difficult to come
across a family which has not suffered due
to drug or alcohol addiction. It is the invisible
dragon that is belching smoke and fire. And
all we do is close our eyes, cover our ears
and hope it goes away.
Let me now talk about Ankur, the seedling his parents hoped would grow into a
mighty tree. They are a normal middle-class
family – the father a bank official, the mother a homemaker. He had an older brother
away in Bengaluru, working. Ankur was a
normal, efficient kid, playing cricket with
friends and proud of his Playstation. Then,
when he was 16, his grades began to slide
in school. At a PTA meeting, the class teacher
said he had difficulties with memory and prob-
“My doctor says I’ll be my old self in no
time. I’d rather be my young self!”
“If you divorce me, you’ll lose a
Facebook friend!”
what they really are to cause the break-up. If
your relationship can be saved, do work on
getting your ex back, and don’t wait even
one minute for him/ her to make the first
move!
The relationship is truly over
If you know that there is no chance of
ever getting back together, then it is time to
face the facts. Healing a heart broken from
love is not easy and it is not going to
happen overnight either. Your family and
friends, who see you hurt, will give you all
sorts of advice, and they all mean well, so
do not hold it against them if some of it
makes you feel even worse. They are your
pillars of strength while you pick up the
pieces. Some good advice for healing a
broken heart is to avoid places that will
remind you of him/her.
Try and get out and socialise with your
friends a little in small steps. Take up a
hobby that you can concentrate on, and
remove all traces of things that remind you
of what you have lost. Realise that, perhaps, the relationship was not meant to be,
after all. The irreconcilable break-up is
enough to indicate to you that the relationship was not going to work in the longterm. Healing a heart broken from love is
possible, but it starts with you realising that
life does go on, and no matter what
happens; when the pain goes away, you
will find someone new who will, perhaps,
be your true soulmate.