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Cartoon of the week (January 4)
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Nituparna Rajbongshi
Date of Publish: 2016-01-25
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Cartoon of the week (January 4)
The mint is minting money for Assam farmers
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Traditional knowledge: Soil classification system of Samparidisa amazes researchers equipped with GIS equipment, gives clue to conservation of sacred groves of the Dimasa village set up in 1885
Bambooti Excavation Site: The last Neolithic Age cultural site in Assam with ruins of 3200 years old Kitchen Midden
Sarbagunakar Srimanta Sankardeva- the first Assamese animated film
Junglewala-The Forest Dweller--A short story by Srotaswinee Tamuly
Other Topic
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
Cartoon of the week ( June 2 )
Literature and Society in Northeast: Bidisha Dutta on Eksallish, a collection of Assamese short stories by Mallika Hazarika
Journey to the Last Station
An Exotic Journey to Unravel The Elephant Girl
Audio/Video
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MSP: A Forever Illusion for Assam Farmers
Banjaras in Guwahati: Nomadic footprints of life and livelihood
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
Other Topic
Hiss story: Understanding the misunderstood snakes
Monolith Festival - The newest metaphor of Khasi Culture
From Chali Nach to Bhortal Nritya : The colorful mosaic of Barpeta Sattra
In search of Asamiyat- a cultural thread that binds all ethnic groups in Assam
Wetlands in Assam have become new conflict zones
Development
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Combating obesity and the need for policy guidelines
Women as banking leaders: The success story of a women’s collective in Assam’s Dhubri district growing their thrift and credit society into a robust bank-Sanghamitra with 9000 women as members, shareholders
Pedal for change: Reimaging Guwahati
Guwahati: An Eviscerated Nostalgia and a City of Utter Discontent