Activities of life, may be living, after death but living through memory, rock, sand, dust, water, heat, fire and other elements. Sorrow,happiness and crime all part of this universe.
Wednesday, December 28, 2016
Chitra-Sila : Tezpur, Assam
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
Militant stabs French police couple
Militant stabs French police couple: A suspected Islamist attacker stabbed a French police commander to death outside his home and later killed his companion, a policewoman, in an attack claimed by Islamic State and denounced by the government as 'an abject act of terrorism'.
Empowerment message from biker queens
Empowerment message from biker queens: Khyati Desai, Sarita Mehta (centre), Yogma Desai and Durriya Tapiya - members of the Biker Queens club - arrive in Guwahati on Tuesday as part of their 10-nation tour across Southeast Asia to spread the message of women's empowerment.
Tezpur boy glitters at defence academy
Tezpur boy glitters at defence academy: His early dream of joining the Indian Air Force and flying supersonic aircraft may have been revised, but Avinash Chhetry is on cloud nine.
Cash, gold in DFO closets
Cash, gold in DFO closets: More cash and gold ornaments tumbled out of disgraced Dhemaji divisional forest officer Mahat Chandra Talukdar's closets on the second day of search at his Pinaki Path residence near Zoo Road Tiniali here today.
Gay theory around gunman
Gay theory around gunman: The former wife of Omar Mateen, the gunman behind the massacre in a gay bar in Orlando, has suggested that he might have been homosexual but his father has said he does not believe so.
Thursday, June 2, 2016
24 held guilty, 36 acquitted in 2002 Gulberg Society massacre
24 held guilty, 36 acquitted in 2002 Gulberg Society massacre: A special court on Thursday convicted 24 of the 66 accused in a 2002 Gujarat riots case in which a mob massacred 69 persons at a housing society on February 28, a day after a train coach full of kar sevaks was set on fire.
Wednesday, June 1, 2016
Repeal army act: Pusa
Repeal army act: Pusa: AICC member K.V. Pusa today accused the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) of having double standards in dealing with the protracted Naga political problem by not revoking the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act and demanded its repeal.
Matric results fan Himanta hopes
Matric results fan Himanta hopes: A significant chunk of toppers in the matric examinations, the results of which were declared by Board of Secondary Education, Assam (Seba), this morning, belonged to BJP leader and , who was a key architect of the BJP alliance's landslide victory in the recent Assembly elections,Proud of the achievement, HimantaWe are proud of him. He hoped to see the spread of modern education balanced with Indian culture and ethos. _Vidya Bharati advocates 'Indianisation, nationalisation and spiritualisation' of education#Sources said Sarma_ who was also the education minister in the previous Tarun Gogoi-led Congress government in the state, did not visit any school after matric results were announced.
Guwahati for ISL ceremony
Guwahati for ISL ceremony: This city, which has emerged as a hub of national and international football, is likely to add another feather to its cap by hosting the inaugural ceremony of third edition of the Indian Super League (ISL) in October.
Trump a 'demagogue'
Trump a 'demagogue': Stephen Hawking, the great explainer of cosmic mysteries, is also known for sharing his wisdom on more earthly matters.
China, NE beat Britons to brew
China, NE beat Britons to brew: The native population had domesticated wild tea plants to brew concoctions independently in China and in India's Northeast centuries ago, according to a new research that challenges the popular but misleading notion that the British had discovered tea in India.
Ammo inferno: 'I won't see a dozen buddies any more'
Ammo inferno: 'I won't see a dozen buddies any more': Some people reported hearing the blast from 50km away. Fireman Dilip Omkar Gulhane heard it from a distance of 3km, jolted out of his bed at 1am today to see flames leaping from India's largest ammunition dump. His workplace.
Tuesday, May 31, 2016
Baptist Christian Hospital, Tezpur : Re Visited
Warships set for China sea games
Warships set for China sea games: Four Indian warships today docked in naval bases in Vietnam and the Philippines, both fronting the South China Sea, on either side after sailing through contested waters that are increasingly pitting Beijing against a loose coalition headed by the US.
President voice in assuage-Africa cry
President voice in assuage-Africa cry: The Narendra Modi government today turned to its top diplomat to soothe angry African students upset over racial crimes but failed to convince them to drop a planned street protest tomorrow amid worries of a diplomatic blowback during key upcoming visits to the continent.
In death, baby looked 'like a doll'
In death, baby looked 'like a doll': A photograph of a drowned migrant baby in the arms of a German rescuer was distributed today by a humanitarian organisation aiming to persuade European authorities to ensure safe passage to migrants, after hundreds are feared to have drowned in the Mediterranean last week.
Monday, May 23, 2016
States lack cancer care facilities
States lack cancer care facilities: Despite the high number of cancer cases in northeastern states, the region lacks both machines and manpower to treat the disease.
A (very) little India's survival race
A (very) little India's survival race: Joginder Pal Singh's son left Iran to go to college in Mumbai. That was the last time the son counted Tehran as his home.
Saturday, May 21, 2016
Wednesday, May 18, 2016
Lanka hit by floods
Lanka hit by floods: Over 200,000 people in Sri Lanka have been hit by torrential rains and flash floods that have killed 11 people while wrecking havoc across the island nation, officials said today.
India textbook change decried
India textbook change decried: A group of 41 scholars, including several Indian-Americans from across the US, have written to the California Department of Education opposing plans to change 'India' to 'South Asia' in textbooks.
1962 war film set for Cannes
1962 war film set for Cannes: A film by a young Assamese filmmaker based on the 1962 Sino-Indian war will be screened at the Cannes International Film Festival's market tomorrow.
Adventure gear with Mishmi tag
Adventure gear with Mishmi tag: Adventure enthusiasts in the US, the UK, Canada and Germany will now carry the badge of the Idu Mishmi community of Arunachal Pradesh on their gear.
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
Bird count slumps in Loktak
Bird count slumps in Loktak: Avian population in Manipur's Loktak lake, a favourite haunt of migratory birds, has registered a slump, according to a latest census report.
Monday, May 16, 2016
Quality time with mom: A first for PM in Delhi
Quality time with mom: A first for PM in Delhi: Narendra Modi's mother Hiraba, 92, spent two days with him last week when she arrived in Delhi for a medical check-up. This was her first visit after Modi became Prime Minister.
Phoney border calls
Phoney border calls: An alert has been sounded along the Sino-Indian border after several local residents, including a village head, got phone calls believed to be from Pakistan or China about army deployment along the Line of Actual Control.
Real-life Fogg reaches Assam
Real-life Fogg reaches Assam: Meigo Märk in Guwahati on Sunday. Picture by UB Photos
Make NAAT a must: IMA
Make NAAT a must: IMA: The Indian Medical Association (IMA), a voluntary organisation of doctors, today said the Assam government should make the Nucleic Acid Amplification Test (NAAT) mandatory at all government and private blood banks to most accurately screen blood for HIV.
How Trump behaved with women in private
How Trump behaved with women in private: Donald J. Trump had barely met Rowanne Brewer Lane when he asked her to change out of her clothes.
Clues to undiscovered Ashoka inscriptions
Clues to undiscovered Ashoka inscriptions: An unusual partnership that combined archaeology, mathematics and wildlife science has predicted the possible locations of undiscovered inscriptions of Ashoka, the celebrated Mauryan emperor who left behind his proclamations on boulders and pillars.
Sunday, May 15, 2016
Indian Army denies 'mutiny' in Northeast
Campaign against ‘medical terrorism’ in State
China deployed troops near Indian border, says Pentagon report
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