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Cartoon of the week (Sept 1)
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Date of Publish: 2015-09-07
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Twisted-18
Science Communication on Wheels- 2000km covered in the first leg
Ethanol from Bamboo: Uninterrupted supply of bamboo, not its availability, is the real challenge for NRL’s bio-refinery in Assam
COVID-19 pandemic: Survey reveals long home stays are not making many students feel at home in Assam
Twisted- 37
Historic Kangla Fort to get major facelift - a photo story by Prabir Kumar Talukdar
Nagamese movie, Nana- A tale of Us, stirs a campaign for change in Nagaland
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A few poems of Rajib Borah
Statistical information relating to the influx of Refugees from East Bengal into India till 30th September, 1971- Part 4
Tora - a short story by Manika Devee
When children join the birds in gleaning - a photo-story by Girimallika Saikia
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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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A Library on a Char in Assam is a Haven for Book Lovers
RAAG...the rhythm of love
Plucking requires skill but the tea companies do not consider it as a skilled work
Pinning an Eye on Eyi: A remote village in West Siang where the mountains take you to the paddy fields of Vincent Van Gogh
Khwanglung Run : Mapuia Chawngthu talks about meeting his dream of making the first Mizo feature film
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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