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Cartoon of the week (Aug-2)
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Date of Publish: 2015-08-10
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High tobacco consumption in northeast revealed in NFHS -5 explains rising cancer incidence in the region
A few poems of Kamal Kumar Tanti
The Manipur horror and unending culture of impunity for sexual violence in India
Twisted- 43
Milk boats from the chars
Myth of non-lapsable fund for Northeast: Over Rs 90,000 crores left unutilized under NLCPR, but DONER ministry is unable to leverage the accumulated amount as it is only notional fund
Look beyond the broom
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Twisted-21
Señor – A short story by Abhijit Bora
Double entry strategy for Northeast
MOTHER - a short story by Sneha Devi
When paddy fields turn yellow to bring the golden moments of their life
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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
Other Topic
A place to park memories
Antareen: A Quest for Social Justice
The benefits of a ‘bari’
A Few poems of Diganta Saikia
THE BOSE LEGACY
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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