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Sunday, January 31, 2016
Assam's history, front to back
Assam's history, front to back: Assam Tourism Development Corporation (ATDC)'s ambitious re-enactment of Lachit Borphukan's feat against Mughal siege during the Battle of Saraighat in 1761 by building a 35-foot bronze statue of the Ahom general has drawn flak for showing people the wrong side of the story and quite literally so.
Saturday, January 30, 2016
First container train links China to Middle East
Italian Embassy keen on cultural exchange
Season’s first snowfall in Arunachal
Top athletes to feature in SAG
Rewati Chetri crowned World Miss Asia University
Friday, January 29, 2016
Risk of Zika spread at Rio Olympics
Risk of Zika spread at Rio Olympics: With about 500,000 people expected to visit Brazil for the Olympics here this year, researchers are scrambling to figure how much of a risk the games might pose in spreading the Zika virus around the world.
Report: Migrant kids placed with traffickers
Report: Migrant kids placed with traffickers: The department of health and human services placed more than a dozen immigrant children in the custody of human traffickers after it failed to conduct background checks of caregivers, according to a Senate report released yesterday.
Up up and away
Up up and away: Singer Zubeen Garg enjoys that floating feeling as he parasails with a friend on the inaugural day of a festival on the bank of the Brahmaputra in Guwahati on Friday. Picture by UB Photos
Maldives players arrive
Maldives players arrive: The first contingent of volleyball players from Maldives landed here today, igniting excitement for the 12th South Asian Games to be held in Shillong and here from February 5 to 16.
Tug-of-war debuts at Jorhat races
Tug-of-war debuts at Jorhat races: Mising community villagers residing along the Brahmaputra will not only ride their horses at the Jorhat races this year but also engage in a game of tug-of-war between the tribesmen residing on the upstream and downstream of the red river.
What Kenyan thugs did then, SFI does now
What Kenyan thugs did then, SFI does now: As India's ambassador, T.P. Sreenivasan has survived a beating with rods, gunfire and a coup overseas. He would not have known it then but the Indian Foreign Service was preparing him for his toughest assignment yet: retired life in Kerala, the picturesque state that is also home to an endangered brand of revolutionaries.
Rhodes not to fall
Rhodes not to fall: The governing body of Oriel College, Oxford, has announced it will keep a statue of Cecil Rhodes as well as a plaque to the 19th century British imperialist.
Man held with guns at Paris Disneyland
Man held with guns at Paris Disneyland: French police arrested a man carrying two handguns at the Disneyland Paris amusement park outside Paris today, an interior ministry official said.
Thursday, January 28, 2016
Iran warns US ship during exercises
Iran warns US ship during exercises: Iran's navy warned a US warship today to leave waters near the Strait of Hormuz where the Iranians were testing submarines, destroyers and missile launchers, news agencies reported.
1 dead in Oregon militia standoff
1 dead in Oregon militia standoff: One protester was shot dead and eight others were arrested yesterday after authorities confronted members of an armed group that has staged a month-long occupation of a federal wildlife reserve in Oregon.
Indo-Bhutan friendship fair kicks off
Indo-Bhutan friendship fair kicks off: The sixth Indo-Bhutan friendship mela-cum-64th Subankhata Magh mela began at Subankhata in Baksa district of Bodoland Territorial Areas District (BTAD) today with a variety of programmes.
NE scientists spot rare tree
NE scientists spot rare tree: Scientists at North Eastern Hill University, Shillong, have spotted a rare species of tree - Magnolia lanuginosa - in West Khasi Hills after nearly a century.
Mixed feelings in Arunachal
Mixed feelings in Arunachal: Besides the heavy presence of security personnel on the streets here, there wasn't much to suggest that Arunachal Pradesh had been brought under President's rule yesterday.
Sahitya Sabha rejects BSS policy
Sahitya Sabha rejects BSS policy: Asam Sahitya Sabha today rejected Bodo Sahitya Sabha's language policy that proposed Assamese as the third language in the BTAD.
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
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Saturday, January 23, 2016
9 killed as storm hits US
9 killed as storm hits US: A winter storm today whipped up record-setting tides higher than during Superstorm Sandy, causing major flooding in New Jersey and Delaware after dumping nearly 60cm of snow on the suburbs of Washington, DC.
4 killed in Canada school shooting
4 killed in Canada school shooting: The gunman suspected of killing four people and injuring several others in Canada's worst school violence in a decade first shot his two brothers at home before opening fire at the remote community high school, a family friend and the town's acting mayor said yesterday.
Rail gadi jhumur reaches out to wide horizons
Rail gadi jhumur reaches out to wide horizons: The Sirish Tea Tribe Festival started by Amalgamated Plantations Private Ltd (APPL) last year, which was restricted to a few gardens, has now been extended throughout the state and north Bengal.
Protest over Arunachal hydel units
Protest over Arunachal hydel units: Thousands of protesters today gathered at Tawang town opposing mega hydropower projects likely to be constructed in the Tawang river basin in Arunachal Pradesh.
Ash-and-cash saga in Netaji files
Ash-and-cash saga in Netaji files: Japan and priests of the Renkoji Temple repeatedly prodded India to take back the purported ashes of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose but successive governments in Delhi used diplomacy and token donations to persuade Tokyo to keep the remains, files declassified today have revealed.
Special view from the top at Rongali festival
Special view from the top at Rongali festival: Para gliders and remote-controlled planes will hover in the sky here from Friday, during the second edition of Rongali - a three-day festival at Sonaram Field and the sand beaches of the Brahmaputra here.
Homage to leader in hills
Homage to leader in hills: The 119th birth anniversary of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose was observed here today with fond remembrances of his visit to Shillong although the number of visits he had made here are yet to be firmly established.
Pak lifts hunting ban on rare bird
Pak lifts hunting ban on rare bird: Pakistan's Supreme Court lifted a ban on hunting a rare bird today, after the government argued it hurt relations with Gulf states whose wealthy hunters traditionally travel to Pakistan to pursue the endangered species with falcons.
Arunachal paves way for cine treat
Arunachal paves way for cine treat: Arunachal Pradesh is all set to host a Northeast film festival next month where 67 films from the region will be screened and the best in different categories feted with cash awards, a first-of-its-kind initiative by the frontier state.
Friday, January 22, 2016
Taliban raid renews Pak fears
Taliban raid renews Pak fears: Attacks on education have long been a signature atrocity of the Pakistani Taliban, whose militants have set schools on fire, banished girls from classrooms and gunned down students at their desks in a quest to impose an extremist ideology on Pakistani society.
Artists spread peace message
Artists spread peace message: Artists from Myanmar who are taking part in an exhibition here, said they wished to spread the message of peace through art in their country, where militants from the Northeast have found refuge for over three-and-a-half decades now.
Guwahati girl as Android game-changer
Guwahati girl as Android game-changer: Motherhood brings out a lot in a woman, including an idea to develop a game.
Protest on green tribunal order
Protest on green tribunal order: The National Green Tribunal order on Tuesday for the demolition of eateries along the stretch of National Highway 37, which passes through Kaziranga National Park, will be challenged on the ground of its 'adverse impact' on the local economy.
Thursday, January 21, 2016
Free of trucks, Tawang greets winter guests
Free of trucks, Tawang greets winter guests: The ban on sand mining at Zemithang valley in Tawang district of Arunachal Pradesh has helped in the return of the majestic black-necked crane, enthralling wildlife lovers.
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Militants kill 19 in attack on Pakistan university named after Frontier Gandhi
Militants kill 19 in attack on Pakistan university named after Frontier Gandhi: A group of militants stormed a university in volatile northwestern Pakistan on Wednesday, killing at least 19 people and wounding dozens as the army hunted for any gunmen still holed up on the campus, officials said.
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