Tuesday, 18 February 2020
Monday, 17 February 2020
Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti (KMSS)
Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti (KMSS)
Leader Akhil Gogoi was once again taken under 14-day judicial custody on Friday.
According to reports, the peasant leader was produced before the NIA special court in Chandmari, which sent him to 14-day judicial custody again.
The leader, while reaching court, said that if people in Assam won't protest unitedly then the Assamese community will be destroyed. "Now is the time to stage a massive protest against CAA,” he said.
Gogoi, who was leading an anti-CAA protest from Jorhat, was arrested by the police on December 12 last year. A case under Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) was registered against him.
Leader Akhil Gogoi was once again taken under 14-day judicial custody on Friday.
According to reports, the peasant leader was produced before the NIA special court in Chandmari, which sent him to 14-day judicial custody again.
The leader, while reaching court, said that if people in Assam won't protest unitedly then the Assamese community will be destroyed. "Now is the time to stage a massive protest against CAA,” he said.
Gogoi, who was leading an anti-CAA protest from Jorhat, was arrested by the police on December 12 last year. A case under Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) was registered against him.
Sunday, 16 February 2020
YESTERDAY AT 05:03 PM THE TRUCK WAS SMASHED.
YESTERDAY AT 05:03 PM THE TRUCK WAS SMASHED
Yesterday at 05:03 PM on 22nd January 2020 A truck heading towards Imphal smashed with a Assam oil tanker, and this horrified accident took place. The truck was carrying filled gas cylinders. No information on casualty if any.
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Yesterday at 05:03 PM on 22nd January 2020 A truck heading towards Imphal smashed with a Assam oil tanker, and this horrified accident took place. The truck was carrying filled gas cylinders. No information on casualty if any.
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Friday, 14 February 2020
THE STORY OF MY FRIEND.
These are
Not my words,
But those voiced
By my friend.
In the quiet solitude she called out His name
in the bitterness of heart after her spouse's death.He kept his silence.But a sweet song came from a wild bird.Then to her heart there came solace the lightness of mind.She looked for his face in the forest glades,where she roamed with him in the days gone by.He did himself from her.But this she saw: A tree still tender glinting in sunlight; Flowers smiling softly at her.
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These are
Not my words,
But those voiced
By my friend.
In the quiet solitude she called out His name
in the bitterness of heart after her spouse's death.He kept his silence.But a sweet song came from a wild bird.Then to her heart there came solace the lightness of mind.She looked for his face in the forest glades,where she roamed with him in the days gone by.He did himself from her.But this she saw: A tree still tender glinting in sunlight; Flowers smiling softly at her.
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Monday, 10 February 2020
TRAGIC ACCIDENT OF A SANTRO WITH A JEEP
A Santro car which was heading from Siliguri towards Dooars collided with a jeep full of passengers coming from Jaigaon towards Siliguri at Grassmore, Nagrakata on NH 31.
It is being reported that among the 4 people travelling by Santro, a lady and a man were injured and the driver is slightly hurt.
Sources have informed that since the jeep was full, most of the people are hurt. Some are quite critical. A girl around 16 years has broken her back bone, sources say.
A Santro car which was heading from Siliguri towards Dooars collided with a jeep full of passengers coming from Jaigaon towards Siliguri at Grassmore, Nagrakata on NH 31.
It is being reported that among the 4 people travelling by Santro, a lady and a man were injured and the driver is slightly hurt.
Sources have informed that since the jeep was full, most of the people are hurt. Some are quite critical. A girl around 16 years has broken her back bone, sources say.
Boston Marak withdraws No-Confidence Motion.
TURA: A special session of the Garo Hills Autonomous District Council that was called on Monday to hold the No-Confidence Motion against the Dipul Marak-led NPP Executive Committee ended without the motion being taken up as its mover, Boston Marak, had already withdrawn the same shortly after he shifted allegiance from the opposition Congress to the ruling side, two weeks ago.
The special session was called after the Congress moved the Supreme Court which vacated its earlier stay given to the GHADC and directed the holding of the special house session.
“As per the order given by the Supreme Court and High Court I had summoned the special session for the No-Confidence motion today,” informed GHADC Chairman Denang T Sangma.
However, the opposition Congress was in for a rude shock when the chairman announced the withdrawal of the no-confidence by none other than the petitioner himself.
“Boston Marak had moved the No-Confidence motion in December, last year. But, he withdrew the same after filing an affidavit which was submitted to me on January 9th. As per Rule 68 of the District Council if the petitioner withdraws his motion then it is no longer valid and cannot be taken up. So I announced it to the members in the house and adjourned the session sine die,” informed the chairman.
Boston had reportedly filed the affidavit and withdrawn the no-confidence motion after he defected to the NPP alliance at the beginning of this year.
The withdrawal of the no-confidence motion has robbed the opposition Congress alliance of a crucial win as the numbers had clearly been in their favour on the eve of the special session.
Three MDCs who defected in the beginning of this year to the NPP alliance, Boston Ch Marak, Wenison Ch Marak and Levastone T Sangma, had done a surprise turnabout and returned to the Congress fold raising their tally to 15 in a house of 30 members.
In the event of a no-confidence motion the Dipul Marak executive committee would have been reduced to a minority as their current strength was hovering with only 14 members, not including the Chairman who also belongs to the NPP. The GHADC Chairman can exercise his voting right only if there is a tie.
Interestingly, the NPP alliance appeared undeterred over the numbers game. Its ace card was to be the resignation of the chairman from his post which would then allow him to vote as a common member and thereby raise its strength to 15 MDCs.
In the event of the chairman resigning from his post, the job of holding the no-confidence motion would rest with the deputy chairman who in this case happens to be Mettrinson G Momin of the Congress. This would push the opposition Congress into a minority with one less vote against the ruling NPP alliance.
The devastation of natural resources in the plain belt has continued unabated with the latest victim being the unwitting bed of the Rinngi River close to the village of Chibinang under Phulbari in West Garo Hills (WGH).
Concerned residents, who live close to the river bed earlier highlighted the matter seeking an end to such wanton acts of destruction being carried out in the name of earning a quick buck through the devastation of nature.
Every day, many vehicles (picture attached) have been going to the river bed and picking up sand from the bed of the river apparently without the permission of any state or local authorities. The situation has become so critical that deep ponds have now been formed in the river where the unscrupulous few having been digging up sand.
“Their picking up sand from the river bed has widened the bed of the Ringgi river and in the coming days will definitely pose a problem of water scarcity or flooding. The area itself is very sensitive due to early floods and these few characters are putting everyone at risk,” said one of the Chibinang residents on the condition of anonymity.
The president of AMMSU, Nur Islam, a local NGO, has also hit out at the unregulated act of sand mining saying the matter cannot be allowed to continue.
“We just can’t understand as to why authorities remain mum on such critical subjects despite knowing the devastation that can be caused by these random acts. It is condemnable and we have to protect the environment better than what is currently being done,” said Islam.
The sand mining, according to locals is currently taking place in the Bangalkhata area of Chibinang, with there being no one with the will to stop the act.
The village of Chibinang has been in the news due to continued acts of environment destruction. While earlier there were cases of wanton forest destruction, some have now moved into the destruction of one of the principal rivers of the state. The Rinngi river meets with the mighty Brahmaputra a few kms from where the sand mining is currently taking place.
Concerned residents, who live close to the river bed earlier highlighted the matter seeking an end to such wanton acts of destruction being carried out in the name of earning a quick buck through the devastation of nature.
Every day, many vehicles (picture attached) have been going to the river bed and picking up sand from the bed of the river apparently without the permission of any state or local authorities. The situation has become so critical that deep ponds have now been formed in the river where the unscrupulous few having been digging up sand.
“Their picking up sand from the river bed has widened the bed of the Ringgi river and in the coming days will definitely pose a problem of water scarcity or flooding. The area itself is very sensitive due to early floods and these few characters are putting everyone at risk,” said one of the Chibinang residents on the condition of anonymity.
The president of AMMSU, Nur Islam, a local NGO, has also hit out at the unregulated act of sand mining saying the matter cannot be allowed to continue.
“We just can’t understand as to why authorities remain mum on such critical subjects despite knowing the devastation that can be caused by these random acts. It is condemnable and we have to protect the environment better than what is currently being done,” said Islam.
The sand mining, according to locals is currently taking place in the Bangalkhata area of Chibinang, with there being no one with the will to stop the act.
The village of Chibinang has been in the news due to continued acts of environment destruction. While earlier there were cases of wanton forest destruction, some have now moved into the destruction of one of the principal rivers of the state. The Rinngi river meets with the mighty Brahmaputra a few kms from where the sand mining is currently taking place.
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