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Cartoon of the week (January 3)
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Nituparna Rajbongshi
Date of Publish: 2016-01-18
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Black soft-shell turtles: Extinct in wild, but Hayagriva Madhab temple pond in Assam rekindles conservation hopes
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Numbers say a lot about ravaging annual floods in Assam
India’s Northeast in UK Parliament: House proceedings recorded how opium cultivation pushed by the colonial rulers ruined the Assamese people
India’s Northeast in UK Parliament: The 19th century debates reveal how the policy of encouraging liquor consumption for more excise revenue ruined tea garden workers
Graduate woman grows off-season spinach to script greenhouse success story
Buddhazaya - a short story by Geetali Borah
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THE STONE-SITTING-OUT PLACES OF THE ANGAMI NAGAS WHERE THE PAST BECOMES THE PRESENT
Obituary: Biju Phukan (1947-2017)
Relief Sculptures in 18th century Ahom Hindu temples: Folk elements make them distinct from those in Brahmanical temple structures in rest of Indian subcontinent
Cartoon of the week ( Dec 2)
Literature and Society in Northeast : Manaswinee Mahanta on Prak Oupanibesik Asomor Arthanoitik Itihas by Dr Raktim Ranjan Saikia
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Candid Talk from Northeast: Twenty-First Century Short Stories and Young storytellers from Assam
Candid Talk from Northeast: Conversation with eminent short story writer, journalist and film critic Bitopan Borborah
Candid Talk from Northeast: Contemporary Assamese literary criticism
Candid Talk from Northeast: Poetry of young poets
Candid Talk from Northeast – A discussion on Arupa Patangia Kalita’s novel Josnar Jhitas
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Tarun Gogoi: The architect of a modern Assam, who steered the state ravaged by insurgency and economic stagnation to the path of development
Contemporary cultural dialectics of Manipur
The Captive
For erosion-hit women of Simina, Eri silk spinning and weaving is the only hope to escape the whirlpool of livelihood crisis
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Pedestrian and Cyclist Lives Matter: A Call for Safer Urban Mobility
Unequal City Streets: Reclaiming citizens’ rights to hold fitness and recreational events in Guwahati
Lessons from the field: A day with Manoj Gogoi, the wildlife warrior of Kaziranga
Fetish for modernity and nation-building through infrastructure: A case of urban floods in Guwahati