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Cartoon of the week ( February 3)
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Nituparna Rajbongshi
Date of Publish: 2016-02-15
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An Exotic Journey to Unravel The Elephant Girl
Twisted- 52
Journey to the Last Station
Colonial Economic breakthrough and the forbidden fruits of Meghalaya
Harbingers of tranquillity – a photo story by Girimallika Saikia
Twisted-20
People suffer in flood-hit Assam as Delhi and Dispur fights - a photo story by UB PHOTOS
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Glimpses of Deodhani Nritya, Kamakhya temple by Anu Boro
Momtaj and Goalpara’s dying tradition of capturing, taming and training of elephants
Contemporary cultural dialectics of Manipur
Cheap Banarasi imposter harming Sualkuchi’s Assam silk
The Politics of Space, Map-Making and Traditional Karbi Territory
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Dr Robin S. Ngangom: You have to keep learning your mother tongue if you are writing in it
Dr Anil Kumar Boro: “Both language and folklore are equally important as identity marker”
Saleha Ahmed: After visiting Asharikandi I felt that we need a Profet to preserve our terracotta Art
Dr Arupa Patangia Kalita: Writing is a not a path to mingle with the establishment
Dr Rita Chowdhury's perspective: Assamese is a composite identity
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Tied to traditions
For memory's sake
A step forward
Sumo’s journey into wilderness…Dehing Patkai Rainforest
THE MERMAID
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Towards a Green Assam- Why the Dighalipukhuri Movement Matters
200 years of Assam Tea: Blending tradition and experiment, Meena Tokbipi brews entrepreneurial success story of handmade green tea and orthodox tea
Innovative community homestay models in Manas and Kaziranga-Karbi Anglong landscapes developed in partnership with Aaranyak combine traditional hospitality with nature tourism
Oil palm in Assam: Non-remunerative price and adverse impact on intercropping compel a section of farmers in Goalpara and Kamrup to withdraw from it