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Cartoon of the week ( Dec 2)
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Date of Publish: 2015-12-14
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Some Tales of Withered Light- A short story by Ankita Baroah
The Manipur horror and unending culture of impunity for sexual violence in India
Invasive fish species in open water bodies: It is high time to prevent their spread in Assam too to protect indigenous species
Zokhawthar : A deserted space between the Act East Policy and the formalisation of border trade
A few poems of Jiban Narah
Voices of Northeast India- A Karbi folktale -Teke Lapen Chongho
Twisted- 10
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Cattle smugglers keep buying auctioned cattle seized along India Bangladesh border, reveals parliamentary panel report
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
Cartoon of the week ( May 3 )
A Few Poems by Chandan Goswami
A few poems of Tirthajyoti Borah
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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
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Literature and society in northeast: Anupama Borgohian sheds light on the Assamese novel Ledolam by Juri Borah Borgohain
Jagiroad dry fish market has grown by 20 per cent- a photo feature by Anu Boro
India’s Northeast in UK Parliament: House proceedings recorded how opium cultivation pushed by the colonial rulers ruined the Assamese people
Cartoon of the week (January 3)
“Virtual Fence” option for Sonowal for sealing Assam-Bangladesh border
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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
Great Assam Earthquake of 1950: Address to the Nation by Jawaharlal Nehru