RBI Guv Rajan says no to 2nd term

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RBI Guv Rajan says no to 2nd term
78 YEARS OF SERVICE TO THE NATION
PUBLISHED SIMULTANEOUSLY FROM GUWAHATI & DIBRUGARH
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RBI Guv Rajan
says no to 2nd term
NEWS
CAPSULE
2 poachers held
KOHORA, June 18:
Continuing their zero
tolerance stand on any
form of poaching, police
today arrested two
poachers – Bubul Bora and
Medha Bora when they
were planning to kill a
rhino in the Kaziranga
National Park. –
Correspondent
MUMBAI/NEW DELHI, June 18: Buffeted by political attacks coupled with unending speculation over his continuance,
RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan today said
no to a second term in the post, a surprise
decision the industry and opposition parties termed as nation’s loss.
Commissioner-Secy
GUWAHATI, June 18:
Sonjoy Lohia today took
over as the Commissioner
and Secretary to the Chief
Minister, Assam, stated an
official release. – Staff
Reporter
The Assam Tribune on Internet
http://www.assamtribune.com &
http://epaper.assamtribune.com
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Prepare action plan
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STAFF REPORTER
GUWAHATI, June 18: The
Centre has asked the State
Government to prepare an
action plan for the development of agriculture and well
being of the farmers of the
State.
.Union Minister for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Radha Mohan Singh today reviewed different schemes and
programmes of the Agriculture
and allied departments in the
presence of Chief Minister
Sarbananda Sonowal, Minister
for Agriculture Atul Bora and
Minister for Fisheries Parimal
Suklabaidya and senior officials
of the Government of India and
the Government of Assam.
The Union Minister urged
the officials to put in more efforts for the welfare of farmers and to work with a mission mode to step up agriculture produce with a view to
doubling the income of the
farmers. “The agriculture sce-
nario is going through difficult
times and to overcome it more
efforts have to be put in by the
officials so that the benefits of
the different schemes percolate to the agriculture fields,”
he added.
Exhorting upon the officials
to prepare an annual action
plan, Singh said, “The agriculture officials have to go to the
districts to prepare the action
plans. If we can come all the
way from Delhi to Guwahati,
(See page 11)
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Probes remain inconclusive
SANJOY RAY
GUWAHATI, June 18: Investigations into the shocking
incident of a three-year-old
child testing HIV positive at
the Gauhati Medical College
and Hospital (GMCH) remain
inconclusive with both the
probe panels failing to pinpoint
the exact source of infection.
Reports of both the inquiry
committees – the GMCHconstituted panel and the one
formed under the Assam State
AIDS Control Society
(ASACS) have already been
submitted but none could unearth the exact source of infection, sources at the Health
Department told The Assam
Tribune.
The child who was admitted to the GMCH in April last
year with severe burn injuries
was discharged in October the
same year. He was again admitted in March this year.
During the course of his stay
at the GMCH, the child under-
went multiple surgeries and
blood transfusion along with
skin grafting before being tested HIV positive in April.
Insiders at the Health Department claimed that the
ASACS has only submitted its
preliminary report and that a
more intensive and separate
line of investigation is being
favoured to unearth the source
of the HIV virus, provided
those at the helm of affairs give
a nod to it. Sources also
(See page 11)
Ruing that his work on containing inflation
and cleaning up books of the banks was “yet to
be completed,” Rajan
said, “While I was open
to seeing these developments through, on
due reflection, and after
consultation with the
government, I want to
share with you that I will
be
returning
to
academia when my
term as Governor ends on September 4, 2016.”
Speculation has been rife over whether Rajan, former IMF Chief Economist known to
have predicted the 2008 global financial crisis, would get a second term after BJP leader
Subramanian Swamy launched a no-holdsbarred attack on him recently accusing him of
destroying economy with his hawkish stance
on interest rates.
Swamy had also questioned whether Rajan
was “mentally, fully Indian” as he holds a US
Green Card, among other allegations.
Rajan, who took charge as the 23rd RBI Gov-
CORRESPONDENT
GOALPARA, June 18: A
Revenue Department employee was among three persons arrested today by Goalpara police on charges of forgery and land grabbing.
The arrested include a husband-and-wife duo, who were
staying in the plot of land for
several years as caretakers.
The matter came to the fore
when Upendranath Roy, the
owner of the plot, applied for a
loan against the plot and during verification it was revealed
that the land in question had
already been registered in the
(See page 11)
Police custody for
Dhemaji DFO
STAFF REPORTER
GUWAHATI, June 18: Arrested Divisional Forest Officer of Dhemaji, Mahat Chandra
Talukdar was today sent to
another five days’ police custody by a court here today.
Talukdar was arrested on
charges of accepting bribe after which during search cash
worth nearly Rs 2.7 crore
and parts of animal body
were revered by the anticorruption and vigilance wing
of Assam Police.
APW alleges scam
in AMTRON
STAFF REPORTER
GUWAHATI, June 18: Voluntary organisation Assam
Public Works (APW) today alleged a financial scam, involving several crores of rupees,
in the State Government-run
AMTRON between August
2013 and 2015.
In a statement here today, the
APW alleged that Dinesh Pegu
was appointed AMTRON Managing Director in August 2013
because of political interference.
APW president Abhijit Sarma
alleged involvement of a former
Minister of the State and his
wife in appointing Pegu, who is
not known for any extraordinary
calibre as an information technology expert.
Elaborating, Sarma said in
2014-15 there were 40,983
winners of the Anundoram
Borooah Award, meant for
those who passed the High
School Leaving Certificate examination in first division. To
train them in running the laptop computer an amount of Rs
1,038 per head was spent. The
total amount spent for the pur-
pose during the year stood at
Rs 4,25,40,354.
In 2015-16, laptop computers were distributed against
the Anundoram Borooah
awards among 53,148 students
and for their training an amount
of Rs 6,05,88,720 was spent at
the rate of Rs 1,140 per head.
Sarma dared Pegu to inform
the people as to where these
students were imparted the
training in operating their laptop computers. He also demanded that Pegu should publish the names of at least 1,000
students who received such
training.
During both the years, G-Net
Infotech was awarded the contract to distribute the laptop
computers and to impart training to the winners of the Anundoram Borooah award on operating computers. The owner of
the G-Net Infotech is also a man
having good rapport with the
wife of the former minister.
But the fact remains that no
training was imparted to any of
the students to run computer
during the above mentioned
(See page 11)
STAFF REPORTER
GUWAHATI, June 18: Chief
Minister Sarbananda Sonowal
has asked the Assam Public
Service Commission (APSC) to
declare results of civil services
examinations within three hours
of completion of viva-voce.
The Chief Minister also
asked the APSC to declare results of viva-voce within ‘one
day’ for general candidates appearing in different examinations
conducted by the commission.
Sonowal also asked the
APSC to declare the pending
(See page 11)
ernor in September 2013 with a three-year
term, had also ruffled feathers in the saffron
camp with his outspoken views on issues like
intolerance and his remarks about India being
‘one-eyed king in the land of blind’.
While Finance Minister Arun Jaitley called
for restraint in public criticism in the wake of
Swamy’s attacks, BJP president Amit Shah said
the newly-nominated MP’s remarks were his
personal opinion.
Answering questions
on another term for Rajan, Prime Minister
Narendra Modi had said
that this “administrative
subject” should not be an
issue of interest to the
media and it “will come
up only in September.”
In his letter to colleagues, 53-year-old Rajan, appointed by the previous UPA Government in September 2013, said he “will, of
course, always be available to serve my country when needed.”
The decision of Rajan, who was called a rockstar central banker, immediately set off speculation about his successor and the impact it could
have on stock and bond markets when they
Restrain your budget. We
open on Monday morning.
Jaitley, who had earlier steadfastly refused shall have to depend on
to discuss in public the issue of a second term monthly salary from now
(See page 11) on...
‘I will be
returning
to academia
when my
term ends.’
Land grab case
Revenue Dept
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3 arrested
CM’s directive
to APSC
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PRADESH. FOODING AND
LODGING
WILL
BE
PROVIDED.
SALARY
NEGOTIABLE. KINDLY
MAIL YOUR CV AT
greenvalley.rahul@gmail.com
OR
CALL
US
AT
+918132898106.
SV/P/15241/2
URGENTLY REQUIRED MIS
OPERATOR AND TALLY
ACCOUNTANT
AT
GUWAHATI (PREFERABLE
MALE).
E-MAIL
AT
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National repute training
organisation hiring experienced/
dynamic personnel at Guwahati/
Jorhat: Center Manager, Rural
Marketing/Mobilizer FacultyCommerce/IT/Softskills. Mail
resume: email id: skillindia.edu@
gmail.com
SV/1158/1
URGENTLY REQUIRED
EXPERIENCED FACTORY
MANAGER/ASSISTANT FOR
A TEA GARDEN WITH
GOOD KNOWLEDGE IN
MANUFACTURING AND
MANAGEMENT. OFFERS
HANDSOME
SALARY.
INTERESTED CANDIDATES
PROVIDE YOUR DETAILS
AT: applyforpost@yahoo.com
SV/1157/1
Applications are invited from
intending candidates for
appointment to the post of
Principal in Damdama Higher
Secondary School having the
qualification as given below.
i) The candidate must be MA/
M.Sc./M.Com with BT/B.Ed.
degree from any recognised
University having good
academic career.
ii) The candidates must have
minimum 15 years of service
as Post Graduate Teacher in
any of the provincialised
Higher Secondary School.
iii) The candidates must have 17
years of teaching experience
as Graduate Teacher in any
provincialised
Higher
Secondary School.
iv) The age must not be less than
40 years as on 1st January,
2016.
v) The candidates must posses
commanding personality,
administrative ability and
leadership skill.
The candidates will have to submit
their applications with all
testimonials to the undersigned
on or before 25.6.2016 and
interview will be held on 28.6.2016.
Sd/- Principal i/c
Damdama H.S. School
P.O. Kulhati, Dist : Kamrup
PIN-781104.
CD/SV/P/15090/1
Salesman required for LEVI’s
Apparels in Dimapur. ExpMinimum 1 year in Retail
Background (Apparels) CTC-1
to 1.2 Lacs. Contact:
9864223014.
SV/P/2442/1
REQUIRED FACULTY TO
TEACH LEGAL APTITUDE
(CLAT). 0361-2737045 OR
EMAIL RESUME careerflite@
gmail.com
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Teachers Training (Diploma in
Education 1 & 2 yrs) for PrePrimary
&
Primary.
Recongnized by MHRD &
Department of Secondary &
Higher Education. Govt. of India
(Distance
&
Regular
9613160167.
Edu/P/2243/11
Hiring candidates for Ghy/
Chennai M/F for various post.
Disha: 9085351717.
SV/P/15186/1
Wanted Computer Operator for
CNF. Minimum qualification–
Graduation. Good knowledge of
Tally and ERP Software
preferred.
Contact9435745555. Send biodata at muskankitchen@gmail.com.
SV/P/15198/1
Wanted Showroom Executive
(Female) for kitchen showroom.
Graduate preferred. Good
knowledge of Computer is must.
Working knowledge of Tally is
an added advantage. Freshers are
welcome.
Contact
9435745555. Send Biodata at –
muskankitchen@gmail.com
SV/P/15199/1
Required
Managers
for
Insurance Co. Guwahati Fresh/
experienced. Salary 4000.
9954543746.
Email:
hemanta.das@exidelife.in.
SV/P/2409/1
Applications are invited for the
post of ‘Principal’, Dampur HS
School, Dampur, Hajo, Kamrup
(R), 781102 along with
supporting documents from
HSLC onwards. Qualification
and experience: I) MA/MSc/
M.Com with BT/BEd from
recognized Unviersity having
unform good academic career.
II) At least 15 years of services
as PGT or VP or both in any of
the provincialised HS School or
III) At least 17 years of teaching
experience as GT in any HS
School. IV) Age not less than 40
years as on 1.1.2016.
V) Candidates must prossess
commanding
personality,
administrative ability and
leadership skills. Last date of
submission: 27.06.16. Date of
interview: 30.06.16 at 10.30 am.
Venue: Dampur HS School. –
Sd/- Member Secretary, Dampur
HS School.
SV/P/15139/1
CD/Edu/1155/1
Direct admission/Discontinued
student, HSLC/HS (Govt Regd.
Board) BA, B.Com, B.Sc, MA,
B.Tech B.Ed & Ph.D Guidance
etc. NEEI. 8749877581 (M),
8811034717 (C).
Edu/P/2205/9
ADMISSION
OPEN
!
DIPLOMA IN MONTESSORI
& NURSERY TEACHER’S
TRAINING. 100% JOB
ASSURANCE. VINTAGE
ACADEMY, GANESHGURI,
GUWAHATI. PH : 9864017177, 98642-41474.
Edu/P/14906/8
BE, B.Tech or 3 years Diploma
in Electronics/Instrumentation
engineering, experience 1 to 2
years. #8135928618.
SV/P/2390/1
A furniture showroom at
Guwahati Club Ambari requires:
1) Female Receptionist/Manager
(with computer & accounts
knowledge). 2) Male Manager/
Marketing Executive (with 2
Wheeler preferred). 3) Male
Office Boy. Interview- Tuesday,
21.06.2016, 12 pm to 5 pm,
9401069218.
SV/P/2396/1
Walk in interview at 10.00 am
on 22nd Wednesday 2016 for
(1) TGT/PGT Chemistry,
Physics,
Mathematics,
Geography, Economics, English.
(2) PTI– B.P.Ed, M.PEd
(3) House Master/Mistress, Asstt.
Teacher, Tutor, PRT. (Graduate
preferably with B.Ed. or CoScholastic qualification) Salary
negotiable, interview venue Oil
Valley School, Bogapani
Colony, P.O. Bogapani, P.S.
Digboi, Assam-786171. Ph.
8876513520/03751291646.
SV/1160/1
Admission open ! Montessori &
Nursery Teachers Training.
Globally accepted diploma,
100% job assurance. NE India’s
No.1, PERI # 9508571345,
www.periguwahati.in
Edu/P/13929/8
Admission Opens
Class XI
Arts, Science
& Commerce
RowMatrix College
Sawkuchi, Opp.Budhbar
Bazar, Guwahati-40
8876910575
rowmatrixcollege.co.in
CD/Edu/P/14975/1
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Guaranteed job- (1) Air Hostess,
(2) Airport Ground Service, (3)
Hospitality. #9859813262,
8471874233.
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CD/Edu/968/8
10+2 (Arts/Commerce) 100%
success (Regular/Correspondence)
Heritage Academy, Ghy-28,
Ph.
84718-23890/9706605764.
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Admission open- ANM Nursing
(ANC, INC Recognised)
Practical GMCH, Assam Govt.
approved. JB School of Nursing,
Guwahati. #9854326201.
Edu/P/14750/8
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Direct Admission/Examination
– X, XII, Degree, PG (All
stream) – Northeast Academy,
Narengi – 9864024592/
9854057574.
Edu/P/12979/4
Walk in interview on
19, 20/6/2016 (1) Office
Executive (Female), Graduate,
(2) Office Assistant (Female),
HSLC, Ulubari #7035705440.
SV/P/2384/1
Multiple experienced Sales
Professionals required in
Guwahati for world’s leading
furniture fittings company and
leading plywood company.
Candidate should be willing to
travel across North east.
Mail
your
details
to
hardwarejobsghy@gmail.com.
SV/P/2389/1
100% placement (Govt.
approved) B. Ed., M. Ed., MBA,
BA, B. Com., B. Sc., B. Tech.,
Automobile,
Electrical,
Electronic, A/C, Refrigerator,
Hardware & Networking,
Advance Laptop & Mobile
repairing, PGDCA, Tally,
Ato Z PTI, Zoo Road. Ph:
0361-2411354,
8134047147.
Edu/P/13895/14
Learn Homoeopathy, postal
course, free prospectus. Apply,
Grace Medical Mission, G-246,
Panampilly Nagar, Cochin 682036,
www.gracemedicalmission.com.
09446221196.
Edu/747/10
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SV/P/15235/1
URGENTLY REQUIRED
MALES
EXPERIENCE
FACULTIES
FOR
REASONING & COMPUTER
FOR A REPUTED BANKING
INSTITUTE IN GUWAHATI.
TRAVELING
NEEDED.
CALL: 9577815384.
SV/P/2388/1
CD/Edu/1154/1
Admission open Brooklyn
Junior College for H.S. 1st year
(Arts/Commerce) Rajgarh,
Ghy-3.
9864263610/
9085095256.
Edu/p/2407/3
CD/Edu/14729/1
JOBORIENTED COURSE
TALLY.ERP9, e-TAXATION,
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Edu/P/2247/9
Direct : HS (XI appeared/
discontinued) : HSLC (VIII/IX
appeared/ discontinued) :
NICAB. 9864033525 (M).
Edu/P/1820/15
BGI, Delhi announces admission
for B.Tech & MBA courses
under Merit cum Means 100%
scholarship. Eligibility : Any
Caste category candidates with
minimum 50%. Contact :
9401000307.
Edu/P/14751/8
Admission Kiddy World School,
Guwahati Club, Playgroup,
Nursery, Jr. KG, Sr. Kg. Creche
facility available. Contact:
9864128298, 8753092862.
Edu/P/2401/1
NIELIT ‘O’ & ‘A’ level (Govt.
of India, AICTE approved
Computer Course) BCA,
PGDCA, BA, B.Com, BBA, BPP
(10+2), MA, M.Com, M.Sc.
(Match) under Dibrugarh & KK
Handiqui State Open University.
Asian Infotech- Noonmati/
Narengi- 9864024227, Zooroad
Tiniali-9864114063.
Edu/P/15214/1
Summer project on PHP for
students get certified under.
cityad.in. 9706692998.
Comp/P/13186/8
Join free courses Basic
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Want an educated girl for doing
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Assamese in Computer. Contact:
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CD/Edu/1163/1
IX/X : Mathematics, Science,
Hindi, XI/XII: Mathematics,
Physics, Chemistry, Biology,
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Business Studies. Contact:
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80119-03849.
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India gets its first women fighter
pilots; matter of pride, joy: PM
HYDERABAD, June 18:
Creating history, Avani
Chaturvedi, Bhawana Kanth
and Mohana Singh today became the first women fighter
pilots to be formally commissioned by the Indian Air Force.
Batting for gender parity in
the armed forces, Defence
Minister Manohar Parrikar,
who was the chief guest at the
combined graduation ceremony at the Air Force Academy,
Dundigal on the city outskirts,
termed the event as a “milestone” as it is also the first time
that women have been given a
combat role.
“It is a golden letter day...,”
he said, asserting that “stepby-step”, “total gender parity” will be achieved in the
armed forces in the coming
years.
“There are technical and
administrative difficulties
which we are likely to face in
certain areas, so, step by step
we will see that this parity is
achieved. Number will depend on how many we can accommodate depending on our
infrastructure,” Parrikar said.
Expressing happiness, the
three women pilots, who successfully completed pre-commissioning training by the
Flight Cadets of various
branches of IAF, said they consider themselves “fortunate”
and were excited to take on
their duties.
The trio will go to Bidar in
Karnataka for their stage-III
training for a year on Hawk
advanced jet trainers, before
they get to fly supersonic warplanes. Six female cadets were
competing to become fighter
pilots after the government, in
a landmark move, approved an
IAF plan in October to induct
them as fighter pilots.
However, only three female
trainees were selected for the
fighter stream.
Meanwhile, as three women were inducted as into IAF
as fighter pilots today, Prime
Minister Narendra Modi
hailed it as a “matter of immense pride and joy”. – PTI
4 THE ASSAM TRIBUNE, GUWAHATI
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2 BHK flat, Rajani Apartment
Tip Top 2 B/room (1250 sq.ft.) Rajgarh Road, Rent 10,000/-.
accommodation with all modern 8486197237, 9435851605.
facilities available for rent@Rs. TL/P/15069/1
11,000/pm for a simple family
in a very secured campus at Three rooms with all amenities
Hatigarh
Chariali. for small family, Hatigaon,
#9707025064.
Lakhminagar. Ph: 8486557604.
TL/P/14999/1
TL/P/15065/1
2 BHK flat (semi furnished) at
Rupnagar (Bhangagarh) Ghy,
Service holder preferred. Cont
No. 9957158096.
TL/P/15006/1
Residential accommodation at
Gitanagar Amarpath (near
Gurukul School) available for a
small
family.
Contact:
9435000047, 9435047709.
TL/P/15005/1
Fully furnished 2200 sq.ft. RCC
ground floor for office, adjacent
to Paradise Restaurant, Goswami
Service. Contact: 9435082424.
TL/P/14964/1
New 3 BHK 1st floor flat
Pensonpara, Silpukhuri. Rent
15000 (Preferred) small family.
Ph: 9435308628.
TL/P/14962/1
Single well furnish room, attach
bath for rent. Near I.W.T. office
G.S.
Road,
Ulubari.
#9854271942.
TL/P/2391/1
Flat on rent available for students
on sharing basis at Nagerbazar,
Dum Dum, Kolkata. Please
contact: 9864094035.
TL/P/2386/1
In the ground floor of
Swapnalaya
Apartment,
Narikalbari, Guwahati adjacent
to Jonaki Kareng Bibah Bhawan
a partially furnished 3 (three)
bed room flat with car parking
is available for monthly rent of
Rs. 13,000.00 for bank officers,
company executives. Contact
No.
9954064386
&
9854026150.
TL/P/15179/1
2 BHK deluxe flat fitted with AC
& covered car parking at Royal
Heritage Apartment, Radha
Nagar, Chachal, Sixmile, Ghy22. Rent 13000/-, Society
Charges extra. Mobile No.
9864030856.
TL/P/15138/1
1500 sq.ft. Office-parking
Mazhar Road Opp. ASTC
Workshop Ulubari, Guwahati.
Contact:
09920530103,
9854224839.
TL/1146/1
Spacious 3 BHK - 2 toilet - 3
balconies flat with covered car
park, running water at Wireless.
Rent
13000.
Contact:
9864028004, 08095620444.
TL/1149/2
3 BHK GF with car parking at
Jhanakpur, BR Path, Beltola
Tiniali. Ph: 9435101731.
TL/P/15084/1
3 BHK (1200 sq.feet) with 2
toilets & 2 balcony at 1st floor,
House No. 3, Ambikagiri Nagar,
R.G.
Baruah
Road.
#9954748569, 9957195052.
TL/P/15085/1
3 BR semi furnished, 1800 sq.ft.
complete GF at Narikalbari
byelane-1, Guwahati-24. Ph:
9435194458, 09643974128.
TL/P/15089/1
2 BHK house for family near SBI
Panjabari Branch. Contact:
9864022575.
TL/P/15099/1
2 BHK running water at Rajgarh
byelane-12.
Contact:
9435014466.
TL/P/15101/1
Two rooms and kitchen at Manik
Nagar near Ganeshguri for rent
contact: 9854027063.
TL/P/15104/1
2 BHK furnished house opposite
Doordarshan Kendra, rent only
to Bank/Government Officers.
Ph: 8254871251.
TL/P/15108/1
Deluxe 2 BHK fullfurnished flat
for rent at Dispur near by GNRC
Hospital Preferable Bank/
Company. Ph: 09436203189,
9085097329.
TL/P/2425/1
Furnishing and non furnishing
house available for rent for
family at Nandan Path,
Bhetapara. (M) 8811887711.
TL/P/15178/1
Rented independent flat, house,
single/double rooms at Ghy. Ph.
No. 8811083510.
TL/P/15112/1
Brand new 2 BHK, 2 prime
toilet, RCC 1st floor with all
modern amentities is available
@8000/- p/m at Satgaon near
P.H.C. Contact: 9435717260,
9678298109.
TL/P/15113/1
2 nos flat 3 BHK & 2 BHK at 6th
floor, Maynak Green near
Aayakar Bhawan, G.S. Road,
Ghy. Cont No. 9435301507.
TL/P/15188/1
Available space area 2500 sq.ft.
(ground + 1st floor) for Central
Government Office/Bank at
Khargachowdhury Road, near
YWCA, Chatribari. (Cont:
9435119078, 9435014265, 8
am - 12 noon).
TL/P/15184/1
Houses, single & double room 2
& 3 BHK, flat, independent
House. Contact: 9864125254,
7663023567.
TL/P/15191/1
2 BHK flat available for rent at
Sixmile. Contact: 8822691451.
TL/P/15192/1
Independent/1, 2, 3/room/
Gitanagar/Chandmari/Rajgarh/
Zoo Road/Jonali/9864493553/
9613123901. P.D. Service.
TL/P/15193/1
1600 sq.ft. with four rooms & 2
bath for rent Janakpur,
Kahilipara. 9864094241.
TL/P/15197/1
Independent 2 bedroom 1 hall
puzaghar 2 balcony garage running
water Ganeshguri 8500/-.
8753074610, 9864274910.
TL/P/15196/1
3 bedroom + modular kitchen +
car parking 1st floor B-1
Shreyans Enclave Christanbasti,
M.C. Road, Dispur @15,000.
9613851460, 9531068468.
TL/P/2400/1
1 BHK apartment for rent
available in Zoo Narengi Road.
Call: 9085083437.
TL/P/2410/1
TWO 3 BHK SUPER
DELUXE NEW FLATS
AVAILABLE FOR RENT IN
FRONT OF SHILPGRAM,
GUWAHATI. CONTACT:
9864065806, 9864072797.
TL/P/2416/3
New deluxe 1 BHK attached T/
K tiles floor/Geyser @7000,
Hatigaon
Lakhiminagar.
9954404682.
TL/P/2419/1
3 BHK full furnished flat AC
@18000/G.S.
Road,
Khanapara near Vijaya Bank.
9435236466.
TL/P/2418/1
Brand new 3 BHK 3 toilet flat
Sixmile 13000. 3 BHK
independent house Down Town
12000. 8011653659.
TL/P/2420/1
3 BHK APARTMENT, 2
BATHROOMS, 2 BALCONYS
IN 4TH FLOOR, ARCHON
ARCADE, B. BARUAH ROAD,
NEAR INDOOR STADIUM.
PH: 9854008540.
TL/P/15182/4
3 BHK APARTMENT, 2
BATHROOMS, IN 2ND
FLOOR,
SAUDAGAR
A P A R T M E N T ,
KAMARPATTY,
NEAR
KHUBCHAND, GUWAHATI.
PH: 9864022268.
TL/P/15183/4
1 BHK new house on rent, 1st
floor, Narengi Tiniali. Ph.
9435851975.
TL/P/15225/1
Available for rent 3rd floor for
office/residence, A.K. Azad
Road, near Jagaran, Rehabari.
Ph: 9435545802, 9435011227.
From 9 am to 10 pm.
TL/P/2424/1
2200 SQ.FT. 2ND FLOOR
FLAT
NEAR
ARYA
HOSPITAL ADJACENT
ULUBARI FLYOVER ON
RENT SUITABLE FOR
OFFICE/CUM RESIDENCE.
9435552985.
TL/P/15206/1
3 BHK flat with carparking at
Supermarket Dispur, 13000/pm.
Ph:
9435718116,
9435353612.
TL/P/15211/1
3 bedroom flat for rent at
Beltola, Survey, Ajanta Path.
Contact: 7086091343.
TL/P/2432/1
Rentel space of 1st/2nd floor
1200 sq.ft. Bank/Office
individual building Lakhara
Road, near Hanuman Mandir,
Shantinagar, House No. 10. Ph:
9435013289.
TL/P/15230/1
1st floor 2 B/R, D+D, 2 part
house for rent, Ganeshguri near
PNB. Contact: 9707544148.
TL/P/15234/1
3 BHK with puja room flat rented
near Happy Child School,
Rehabari-8. (M) 9435545427.
TL/P/15238/1
New independent duplex house,
Sarusajai only service holder
with family. 9678349894.
TL/P/15243/1
3 BHK flat GS Road, Ulubari,
only service holder with family.
8761902853.
TL/P/15244/1
(Girls) self cooking, gas, fridge,
aquaguard, running water,
furnished 2000/- Chandmari.
#9859119477.
TL/P/15245/1
Three room kitchen for small
family at Chandan Nagar, VIP
Road. Ph: 9859459481.
TL/P/2440/1
3 BHK 2nd floor between
NERIM and Reliance Market
Jayanagar.
Contact:
9957192640.
TL/P/2441/1
2 BHK house, 2nd floor, 2 sides
balcony
parking
at
Nabodaypath, near Uttam
Bibahbhawan & Lakhiminagar
Tiniali, Hatigaon Road, Rent
9000/-.
9435120302,
7035753390.
TL/P/2447/1
Two BHK air conditioned flat,
at Rukminigaon Guwahati for
immediate rent. Small family
preferred. Phone: 8011034572.
TL/1156/1
3 BHK first floor flat in a 3
storied building at Manik Nagar
for
Bank
Executive.
9435546459.
TL/.../1
RCC G/F single room attached
kitchen/bathroom at Govt Press
Road, Bamunimaidam. Ph:
9864027364.
TL/P/15250/1
3 BHK apartment, 2 bathroom,
Pujaghar, 2 Balcony 2nd floor.
Classic Enclave, Puberun Path,
Hatigaon, Guwahati. For rent
please contact : 98640-45412.
TL/P/14885/2
Deluxe residential flat, 1950
sq.ft. four bed-rooms and with
all modern amenities is available
at Silpukhuri, Guwahati-3.
Contact : 98640-46288.
TL/P/14860/2
4th floor flat at Panorama
Apartment,
Opp.
Ghy.
Commerce College for rent.
Flyover view, newly painted, Ph.
082917-03986, 99300-10986.
TL/P/14862/2
1st floor 3 BR modern semifurnished house in Rajgarh Road
with AC, Gyeser, modular
kitchen, water purfier etc. For
immediate sale 99570-49380.
TL/P/2317/2
3 bedroom deluxe flat with
parking, 3 floor with 2 Lift,
Hengrabari Road, Swimming
Pool, Gym, 24 hours Generator
backup, Community Hall, MNC,
PSU official preferred, Ph.
94350-45358, 94351-40494.
TL/P/2312/2
Two bedroom, two toilet and
kitchen Kamakhya Gate
Durgasarobar, Ph. 9854050798, 94350-10066.
TL/P/14903/3
Booking open 3 BHK flats in
Rukmini Gaon. Contact:
9954071121.
TL/P/2325/2
2 BHK 1200 sq.ft. flat, Wireless,
Bonful Nagar, 50 metre from
Beltola Main Road. Central
Govt./Banker’s preferable
@13,000/- #98540-60702.
TL/P/14900/2
2 rooms, attached, bathkitchen,
running water Rs. 4500/-, Juri
Complex, Kalakshetra. Ph:
8486960243.
TL/P/14502/2
2 BHK at 2nd floor, near UCO
bank, Shivnath Gogoi Path
Panjabari Rs. 6500/-. Cont:
9954858100.
TL/P/13769/4
1685 sq.ft. 3 BHK flat at Royal
Point Apt, Tarun Nagar Main
Road, partly furnished with
electrical fittings, modular
kitchen, wardrobe, safety door,
false ceiling, etc., covered
parking available. Rent 20,000.
Contact: 9699997013.
TL/2207/2
3 rooms RCC attached B/K
balcony groundfloor, running
water, Banikpara, Lalganesh,
Rent Rs. 6200/- (negotiable).
9864425163.
TL/P/2434/1
Fully-furnish two-bedroom flat
at Alok Apartment Six-mile.
Contact: 9435061555.
TL/P/2435/1
A 4-room house with 2bathroom in ground floor for
rent at Milanpur, Rehabari,
Guwahati.
Contact:
09818224855.
TL/1152/1
NR Girls PG near B.Borooah
College, walking distance 5 min.
Facilities : 24 hrs. running water,
Washing Machine, Inverter.
Contact No. 98641-12555,
99540-11700.
PG/P/14979/1
PG Sapta Sahid Path bylane 2,
house No-6, near Downtown.
Ph: 9864101944.
PG/P/14570/8
Girls and working women.
Survey Shahid Path, Guwahati28. 9854001552, 9085892555,
7086788892.
PG/P/14683/9
PG for Girls/working women
Rukminigaon, Opp Down Town
Hospital. Ph: 94351-20495,
97063-03353.
PG/P/1730/10
Furnished separate P.G. A.L.B.
Girls/Boys near Christian Basti,
Sundarpur.
9864033770,
9854051951.
PG/P/14892/3
Paying guest for Girls near
Panbazar.Secure and quality
food. 9706066707.
PG/P/2326/8
Boys PG South Sarania, homely
food atmosphere, 98543-49964.
PG/P/14865/3
Vegetarian PG for girls/working
Lady in newly constructed
house. Jain Paying Guest,
Chandmari. 98640-14792.
PG/P/15048/2
PG for girls. Contact : 8876807160, Silpukhuri.
PG/P/15051/3
Boys PG at Zoo Road Tiniali near
New Brindavan Garden,
Guwahati, Ph. 98640-10011.
PG/P/14997/1
Sukanya PG for Girls,
Chandmari Colony, Gandhibasti,
near Kali Mandir, Ph. No.
84861-14932.
PG/P/15010/5
Single room attach bath for
Gents/Ladies at Sixmile,
Guwahati-22. Contact : 8876062729.
PG/P/2436/1
(Boys) Aquaguard, Fridge,
Airconditioner,
Geyser,
excellent food, running water,
5400/- Chandmari #8473875314.
PG/P/15246/1
PG for Girls working Ladies all
facilities TV, Fridge 24 hours
running water, attached bath,
Survey, near Bus Stop. Cont :
0361-2132424, 99542-09349.
PG/P/15248/1
Girls PG at Sixmile near Airtel
Building with all modern
amenities. Contact : 9706069190.
PG/P/15218/1
Newly open PG & Hostel for
student & working woman
@Rajgarh, bye-9. 7035351606.
PG/P/15249/1
AGARWAL HOMELY PG
BOYS WORKING, STUDENT
WIFI FREE ETC. ZOO ROAD
& BHANGAGARH. 8486178245, 97061-91843.
PG/P/2412/1
Boys PG Rajgarh, Bora Service,
near Potential & Akash.
8134926791/8134926793.
PG/P/14899/2
Accommodation for girls PG
single/double/triple
seat
available, Sixmile, Palaciagrand.
Ph: 8876404307, 9864050606.
PG/P/2455/1
PG for boys (students) at
Rajgarh, Ghy-3. 9864263610,
9085095256.
PG/P/2310/4
PG for Girls, Home made food,
fully furnished, Survey, Beltola.
9707015554.
PG/P/2429/1
Homely & secured P.G. for Girls
student
&
employees
Ganeshguri Nayanpur. Contact9864187259.
PG/P/14902/3
GIRLS
PG
(SINGLE,
DOUBLE,
TRIPLE
OCCUPANCY, ATTACHED
TOILET) AIDC, ZOO ROAD.
M- 7399017300.
PG/P/15201/1
Boys student single/double
Inverter/TV/running water
Library/Computer at Silpukhuri,
Ph. 98640-63332.
PG/P/14769/3
Girls PG near Uzanbazar bus
stop, close to Cotton, Handique.
Call : 98641-24464(M).
PG/P/14437/4
Rebati Girls PG 2/3/4 bedded
room Dispur Super Market Bus
stoppage H.No. 96, Ph. No.
87210-79047, 98595-11319.
PG/P/7631/23
PG for working women and girls
at Zoo Road, Rodali Path. Ph:
9706580066, 9864161559.
PG/P/15167/1
PG available working men,
students, family atmosphere
near Kendriya Vidyalaya,
Khanapara. Contact : 9508426363.
PG/P/1976/4
Paying Guest for Girls,
Maligaon Rly. Gate No. 4.
Contact : 99544-72421.
PG/P/2157/3
SINGLE ROOM WITH
ATTACHED BATH ROOM.
AARADHYA
GIRLS
HOSTEL. ABC NEAR RAJIV
BHAVAN.
9864933366,
8399807897.
PG/P/14557/3
PG for Boys (students) near
Ulubari Chariali, suitable for
B.Borooah and A.V. College.
Contact : 99548-94640.
PG/P/2336/1
PG for working Ladies and Girls
students near Ulubari Post
Office, Ph. +91 88221-72922,
+91 81349-97586.
PG/P/15095/1
Newly opened PG at Beltola
Tiniali for Male students/Male
cmployees. (M) - 7896571289/
9435012524.
PG/P/15222/1
Boys/working men (1/2 seater)
PG at Ulubari Main Road.
9859982943/9707221151.
PG/P/2421/1
Only 4 seated boys PG in flat
near NEF Law college,
Christianbasti. Ph: 7035225080.
PG/P/15119/1
Paying Guest for boy’s at
Ganeshguri. Contact: 9707743828.
PG/P/15118/1
PG for female student, only two
seat on twin sharing basis, home
stay with a naga lady at Rajgarh.
Attached bath with all modern
amenities, Tribal girls preferred
specially Naga. Parents who
wants safe and secure stay for
their
daughters
Call:
9864872925/8812825674.
PG/P/15133/1
Paying Guest for boys Uzan
Bazar M.C. Road Opp. Jyoti Gas
Agency, House No. 95. Ph:
8255051800/7896616343.
PG/P/15181/1
Daughter’s Paying Guest pure
vegetarian, near St. Marry’ H.S.
School, Guwahati Club.
9864052288.
PG/P/2397/1
Single room attach bath for Male
at Nabin Nagar, Guwahati-24.
Ph. 98642-12581, 9085548712.
PG/P/13890/3
PG for Girls with homely food
behind Anuradha Cinema Hall,
Bye Lane-2. Contact : 7002116631.
PG/P/15067/1
NEWLY OPENED PG FOR
WORKING MEN AND
STUDENTS (BOYS) WITH
FACILITIES LIKE AC, TV,
WASHING
MACHINE,
FRIDGE ETC. AT ZOO
TINIALI,
BYELANE-1,
HOUSE NO. 3. CONTACT
NO. 84748-84016, 8876651918.
PG/P/14967/1
CD/Contest/P/14727/3
CITY
SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 2016
THE ASSAM TRIBUNE, GUWAHATI 5
APCC flays Govt over Chinese
dams on Brahmaputra
STAFF REPORTER
GUWAHATI, June 18: The
Assam Pradesh Congress
Committee (APCC) today
said that without holding discussions with China on the flow
of the Brahmaputra and preventing the neighbouring country from undertaking its hydel
projects on the river in the Tibetan region, all efforts to control the Brahmaputra are
bound to fail.
APCC vice president Ripun
Bora also resented that the
present government at the
Yoga Day
GUWAHATI, June 18: The
Kamrup district administration has taken necessary steps
to celebrate the International Day of Yoga at Amingaon
on June 21.
The district-level programme will be held at Numalijalah Parade Ground
from 6 am. Mass yoga demonstration will be organised.
Yoga competition among students and a seminar on yoga
will also be organised, said an
official release here.
Centre has not paid any heed to
the demand of the State’s people to hold discussion with the
Chinese authorities on the issue of the hydel projects the latter have proposed on the Chinese part of the mighty river.
The present State government has also not taken up the
issue with the Central government seriously. This gives rise
to the doubt that the latest announcement of the State government that it would control
the Brahmaputra in line with
the Hoang Ho, may become a
gimmick, said Bora.
WEATHER
GUWAHATI
LOCAL FORECAST:
Generally cloudy sky.
Rain/thundershowers is
very likely to occur.
Maximum temperature is
most likely to be 33°C on
Sunday.
TEMPERATURE:
Max 33.4°C
Min 24.6°C
Makeup artistes and hair stylists take part in a selection competition for the makeup and hair stylist olympic to be held in Abu
Dhabi, UAE, in Guwahati on Saturday. – UB Photos
Meeting on Ambubachi
Mela arrangements
STAFF REPORTER
GUWAHATI, June 18: A
meeting was organised today
by the Kamrup Metro administration in the District Library auditorium here on arrangements for the forthcoming Ambubachi Mela.
Officials from the district
administration, City Police,
senior officials of various line
departments and camps-incharge of the Ambubachi Mela
participated in the meeting.
Speaking on the occasion,
Kamrup Metro Deputy Commissioner Dr M Angamuthu
said a detailed plan has been
prepared for conducting the
Mela and asked all officials and
staff to perform their duties
with sincerity.
He asked all the camps-incharge to be at their posts at
least half an hour before their
scheduled duty hour, stay beyond their official timings in
case of need and to keep their
cell phones on at all times.
In case of necessity, officials
concerned will change duty list
of staff, Dr Angamuthu added.
He said that staff will have
to face disciplinary action in
case of absence from duty or
any other lapses.
All camps-in-charge have
been told to hold camp-specific meetings with their staff by
tomorrow to sort out details.
Police officials present in today’s meeting briefed the attendants about various security issues related to the Ambubachi Mela.
The city has been divided
into 11 sectors, each under
senior police officials, for the
duration of the Mela.
Traffic arrangements:
Meanwhile, in view of the ensuing congregation of a large
number of devotees on the
occasion of Ambubachi Mela,
movement of heavy commercial vehicles – both goods carrying and passenger – in the
city has been restricted temporarily.
As part of the arrangements, inter-district and longdistance buses including buses operating under the ASTC
on Dinesh Goswami Road,
MG Road and TR Phukan
Road, all goods carrying heavy
and medium commercial vehicles – except those allowed
by the authorities – from Maligaon to Bharalumukh on DG
Road, have been restricted
temporarily, from June 21 to
27, to ensure safety of the
general public and the devo-
tees on the roads, a statement
issued by the DCP Traffic said.
Parking of vehicles also has
been restricted temporarily
on DG Road, from Maligaon
Chariali to Bharalumukh
point, PNGB Road, from Maligaon Chariali point to Railway Station and MaligaonPandu Road, from Maligaon
Chariali to Pandu.
Modernised toilet facility at
cremation ground
STAFF REPORTER
GUWAHATI, June 18: USheadquartered NGO Junior
Chamber International (JCI),
jointly with Marwari Mahila
Samiti, today started a modernised bathroom cum toilet
facility at the Bhootnath cremation ground.
The bathroom has two
modernised well-equipped la-
trines and three toilets and rest
room with all modern facilities,
said a press statement.
It said the Bhootnath cremation ground receives a footfall
of around one lakh every
month and during the Ambubachi Mela thousands of people visit the place daily.
“Under the circumstances a
proper and well-equipped bathroom/toilet facility was much
needed,” it added.
JCI, jointly with Maheshwari Mahila Samiti, had
also earlier this week installed
a sanitary napkin destroying
machine at the Sankardev Siksha Niketan School at Narengi. The school has a total of
850 students and of them 550
are girl students.
JCI has taken up the task to
install these machines under
its ‘Suraksha’ project. JCI and
Maheshwari Mahila Samiti plan
to install four more such machines at various public institutions in the city.
Spl meeting
GUWAHATI, June 18: The
47th special general meeting
of the Silpukhuri Grahak Samabay Bhandar Ltd will be held
at the Holiram Deka Bhawan
on the Navagraha Kali Mandir
premises on June 25 at 4 pm.
IN THE CITY
TODAY
● Meeting of Assam Journalists and Literary Pensioners
Association at 4 pm at Icon
Academy, Rajgarh Road.
● Blood donation camp at
Marwari Hospital and Research Centre blood bank by
Marwari Yuva Mancha, Guwahati branch from 10 am.
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6 THE ASSAM TRIBUNE, GUWAHATI
MESSAGE FOR TODAY
Men show their superiority inside;
animals outside.
– RUSSIAN PROVERB
SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 2016
Two years of NDA rule under Modi
■ Rajanikanta Sarma
T
Rethink required
Reportedly, the Assam Government has decided to
constitute an “expert” committee to be sent to China to
study that nation’s management strategy on the Yellow or
Huang He River, often referred to as China’s Sorrow, and
replicate it on the Brahmaputra. One can question the sagacity of such a decision since each river system has
unique geographical and hydrologic characteristics and
management strategy applied to one may not necessarily
be fruitfully applied to another. On the face of it the Huang
He (5464 km) and the Brahmaputra (2880 km) have a
similar flow regime. Both originate from the Tibetan plateau, the Huang He from the Bayanhar Mountain in
Qinghai Province of Western China and the Brahmaputra
from Western Tibet, the mountainous origin investing them
with the enormous detritus carrying capacity which result
in deposition of silt in the plains, the raising of the river bed
and consequent devastating floods. But, unlike in the case
of the Brahmaputra, if millions of people have been killed
by Huang He floods in the past, it has been due to formation of artificial reservoirs through heavy siltation which on
bursting cause mind-boggling casualties. In the recorded
past Brahmaputra had a solitary instance of similar devastation, when a landslip during the 1950 earthquake blocked
the Dibang River, and swept away Sadiya Township.
Human intervention has been the primary cause for
reducing the Huang He, responsible for the genesis of ancient Chinese civilization, to China’s Sorrow. The initial endeavour of Chinese authorities to tame this river consisted
of building thousands of kilometres of embankments, regular breaching of which led to decimation of human lives and
infrastructure. Later, Chinese authorities attempted to reduce the loose soil carrying capacity of the Huang He by
building huge dams as well as smaller hydroelectric projects,
and also diverting the final section of the river to direct silt
deposition away from heavily populated regions. The cost
in terms of human lives had been great while undertaking
these flood-containment and resource development measures and could be undertaken only by an autocratic regime
– it is moot whether a similar strategy can be adopted in a
democracy like India. For instance, the Lower Subansiri
Hydro-electric project has been stalled due to widespread
protest by downstream population. Since independence
bodies like the Brahmaputra Flood Control Commission and
the Brahmaputra Board have submitted umpteen reports
including a master-plan which is even today gathering dust.
It is questionable whether another report by another panel
will do anything to alleviate the people’s misery. Given the
reality that not enough study has been conducted on the
fluvial regime of the Brahmaputra, a more sensible option
would be to undertake in-depth research on it and devise an
indigenous strategy based on collected data.
E-governance
While the IT revolution has rendered the world a
global village, making access to information from anywhere on the earth possible at the click of a mouse, the
ground situation in backward States like Assam has remained more or less unchanged. No doubt, the urbanites
do have their fair share of the IT boom but in villages
that shelter our vast multitudes, no such transformation
is visible. The IT boom and the resultant IT-enabled
services have brought about fundamental changes in
the approach to governance but many of our offices are
yet to equip themselves with the required technological
changes as also some much-needed change in mindset.
We can have e-governance only when the applications
of the Internet are put to effective use in matters of the
administration, especially in the affairs of the public domain. Matters related to land records, birth and death
registration, information on agriculture and marketing,
etc., – which are of interest to the common man in the
village – must be facilitated through the web so that
everybody can have easy access to those. The new
Chief Minister, Sarbananda Sonowal has done well to
give a clarion call to the officialdom to obliterate the distance between the common man and e-governance. For
this to happen, all the government departments must
display professionalism and a sense of urgency. The IT
Department in particular has a lot of responsibility in
taking e-governance to the masses. Over the years the
Government had set up a number of IT centres at development blocks for facilitating some of the IT-enabled
services to the rural populace. Unfortunately, many of
those are hardly functioning for lack of proper follow-up
action. These centres should be revived so that the
rural folks get used to nitty-gritty of IT-enabled services. E-governance will have a positive bearing on lessening paper work and facilitating transparency in official functioning besides doing away with the need to
visit distant offices for doing routine works.
he NDA government at
the centre has recently
completed two years in
office under the leadership of Narendra Modi and judging
from the prevalent mood it seems
quite conceivable that this government will have a free run for at least
another ten years. The Congress
party is gradually shrinking because
of it’s dynasty politics and about the
left parties, the less we talk the better. As for the regional parties, they
have a lot of catching to do after BJP’s
recent regional successes.
Before the Lok Sabha elections
in 2014, Narendra Modi famously
gave a call to the people to vote for
a “Congress Mukt Bharat’’ and that
dream of his is close to fruition now.
Congress has been decimated in all
the recent elections and they have
already ceased to matter and hence
people will start putting onus on the
BJP to deliver on their promises.
There has already been a confidence
booster for the Modi government
as the GDP grew by a robust 7.9%
in the March quarter and India cemented its position as the World’s
fastest growing economy thus maintaining a lead over China. By saying
that we must also address the
present status of the much delayed
Goods and Services Tax Bill (GST)
which has been clearly a thorn for
the BJP government as they have
failed to get it passed in the Rajya
Sabha where the NDA lacks the
numbers to ensure its passage. Modi
knows that GST Bill is essential to
accommodate foreign investments
which will alleviate growth in the
economy.
Now the question is has the
Modi government done enough to
raise the standards of the poor people in the last two years or is he
simply making fool of the poor by
launching so many schemes. Fact
is, the initiatives definitely have
the potential to perform better
than the previous government’s
schemes but clearly the fruits of
those schemes haven’t yet reached
the people who need them the
most. The centre has also failed to
curb the inflation and rising unemployment continues to be the biggest challenge for Modi. But again
we would be asking a bit too much
if we expect the centre to clean up
the mess of last 60 years in just 24
months. BJP claims that they have
run such an effective government
that even the opposition parties
couldn’t make an allegation of corruption against them which is commendable. There has also been a
41 percent increase in FDI inflows
and the government has already
started work to provide gas connections to 6 crore people by 2019.
The Jan Dhan Yojana launched by
the present government has already brought crores to India’s
banking system.
In fact, the time is quite ripe to
ask whether any party is really capable of stopping the Modi juggernaut. The grand old Congress party is not the same as it was earlier
and its leadership is in total disarray. Both Sonia and Rahul Gandhi
refuse to come out of their shells
and address the issues that are affecting the morale of the cadres.
The Gandhis need to realise that
seats in 2004 to 24 in 2009, had fallen even further in 2014 winning just
10 seats. The politburo members
clearly need to evaluate what went
wrong and why before they cease
to be of any political relevance.
Hence as of now, expecting the Left
Front to pose a challenge for the
Modi government is asking a bit too
much as they will be more focused
in revitalizing their own party.
The Bihar State elections in
2015, was a togameCongress has been decimated tal
changer in Inin all the recent elections and
dian politics
where three
they have already ceased to
former foes;
Nitish Kumar,
matter and hence people will
Lalu Prasad
start putting onus on the BJP
and
Rahul
Gandhi; all
to deliver on their promises.
joined hands
together with
the time is running out and they an intention of defeating the BJP
should communicate more often to and redraw the political contours
raise the enthusiasm of the work- in Bihar. The BJP initially claimed
ers. The Congress desperately that Nitish Kumar had dashed the
needs to find its mojo before much dreams of socialist leader, Jaypratime has gone by.
kash Narayan, by joining hands with
As for the Left ,their very politi- Congress, but Nitish had the procal existence is at stake as their vote verbial last laugh when the results
bank has been slowly eroding and came out. The NDA suffered a
they need to do some serious brain- crushing defeat bagging only 58
storming over the status of CPI(M)- seats whereas the RJD and JDU
led Left Front. They have repeat- won 80 and 73 seats respectively.
edly failed to gauge the mood of the This experiment of “Mahagathpeople and faced horrendous con- bandhan’’ was a huge success and
sequences as a result of that. The paid rich dividends even to the ConLeft having gone down from 60 gress party who finished with its
Remembering Satis Kakati
■ Dr Roman Sarmah
I
t was a function where Mr CR Irani, the proprietor and former editor of The Statesman came to Guwahati at the behest of The Assam
Tribune group to deliver the RG Baruah memorial lecture. A former editor
of The Assam Tribune was also invited to speak a few words on the occasion. He expressed that he did not
consider himself worthy enough to be
a part of such a great event where so
many nationally acclaimed personalities
were present. His modesty and humility was exhibited through such utterances although he himself had an illustrious journalistic career having been
associated with publications like Hindustan Standard, Ananda Bazar Patrika and most importantly as the Editor
of the most revered English daily of the
North East India – The Assam Tribune
and the Asam Bani (weekly). The humble and modest person was no other
than Satis Chandra Kakati.
Satis Chandra Kakati passed away
at the age of 94 on June 19, 2006. A
decade after his demise as we recall
his life, a very vast spectrum of activities come before us. Born to the head
pandit of Ulubari LP School Bakalu
Ram and Lilabati Kakati, Satish Chandra Kakati touched many a milestone
in his journey of life.
Born in a country under the tutelage
of an alien nation, Satis Chandra Kakati
had a very strong yearning for freedom
which was exhibited in his act of defying
the infamous Cunningham Circular and
joining the civil disobedience movement
in 1930 steered by Mahatma Gandhi
while he was a youngster studying in
High School prior to his appearing in the
Matriculation examination in 1932. He
also courted arrest to undergo imprisonment for three months by picketing
before foreign cloth shops in Guwahati.
This person of utmost humility was
a treasure trove of a gem of qualities
that are coveted by the society and
envied by the contemporary players
of the same arena. His journalistic acumen perhaps germinated in his being
elected editor of “Cottonian”, the Cotton College magazine way back in 1934
which later took strong roots to be
associated with prestigious publications, bringing him the rare opportunities of interviewing immortal stalwarts like Mahatma Gandhi, Subhas
Chandra Bose and Mohammed Ali Jinnah, which he treasured as the most
memorable events of his life.
He had in him a missionary zeal of
bringing about a transformation in the
society, which prompted him to establish educational institutions, like Gangapukhuri High School and to steer it
as the founder headmaster. The All
Assam Journalists Association was also
founded by him, assuming the charge
as president. He also imparted education in Kamrup Academy, a reputed
high school in the capacity of Assistant
Headmaster and at Gauhati University in the department of Journalism.
By dint of sheer leadership mettle,
Satis Chandra Kakati occupied many
high positions in government and oth-
er organisations. Amongst these mention may be made of the Publicity and
Information department of Government of Assam as Assistant Director,
All India Newspaper Editors’ Conference (AINEC) as vice-president, Kamrup Academy High School, Guwahati
College and Barbhag College as president, Assam State Anti-Drug and Prohibition Council, Reception Committee of the Plenary Session of Indian
Congress as chairman and Assam Publication Board as vice-chairman. Besides these, he was a member of various other institutions and bodies like
Gauhati Medical College, Lokapriya
Gopinath Bordoloi TB Hospital, Bhubaneswar Barooah Cancer Institute,
Mahendra Mohan Choudhury Hospital, Tea Board, Assam Government’s
1973 Pay Commission, National Savings Advisory Committee, Gauhati
University Court, Posts & Telegraph
Advisory Committee, Assam Govt
Freedom Fighters Relief Board, Com-
SHILLONG, June 18 – The overall flood situation in Assam registered a marked improvement today after three-weeks of devastating floods affecting all the seven plain
districts, reports PTI.
Floods are receding from the fields and farms and the water level in all the rivers is
going down slowly.
According to official reports received from different parts of the State, relief operations
have been continuing in the affected areas.
Current floods have been as bad as in previous years, but in terms of human lives, so far
the official death toll is only 40.
The hills districts have been also affected by flood havoc in varying degrees.
Lakhimpur, Sibsagar, Darrang, Kamrup and Cachar are the worst affected plains
districts.
SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 1966
Voices of the WEEK
mittee of Golden Jubilee Celebration
of India’s Independence, Assam unit of
National Integration Council. Moreover, he was one of the three-man committee, entrusted with task of selecting a Vice-Chancellor for Dibrugarh
University. He was also elected Chairman of Guwahati Municipal Board for
two years consecutively.
Academically a brilliant student, Satis
Chandra Kakati was a first divisioner
in school and high second class economics graduate in college and had
good elocution abilities for which he
represented Cotton College as a debator among others, in inter-college
debating competition. He was also an
elected representative of the Cotton
College Union Society.
The multifaceted talents of Satis
Chandra Kakati were exhibited through
his creative works in the literary field
with about eight books of essays, biographies, international relations, social
issues, stories etc. which brought him
many laurels like Soviet land-Nehru
Award, Padmashri, Tamrapatra, freedom fighters’ pension, literary pension,
Asam Sahitya Sabha LN Phukan award,
Lokapriya Gopinath Bardoloi Award,
Swahid Mukunda Kakati Award etc.
Satis Chandra Kakati’s cultural contributions were glittering through activities as president of Gita Samaj,
Uzanbazar Barowari Puja Committee,
Madhupur Satra, etc.
Satis Chandra Kakati’s offsprings
also were groomed well to occupy high
places in society. Mention may be
made, amongst others, of Prof Dilip
Kumar Kakati who adorned the chair
of principal of Cotton College and is
also a well known columnist and Pradip Kakati, who retired as a government
official is also a renowned freelance
journalist/columnist.
Satis Chandra Kakati’s sterling performance in the journalistic arena caught
attention of the governments of Britain,
USA and West Germany and he was invited to these places as state guests.
In remembering this versatile person on his 10th death anniversary, it is
worthwhile to mention that the qualities inherent in his persona are worthy of emulation, particularly his humility which is a very rare commodity
to-day. On this auspicious day I offer
my heartfelt homage to the great son
of the soil with a humble effort to perpetuate his memories.
(Published on the occasion of his 10th
death anniversary today.)
Courtesy: THE HINDU
“They are not ready to admit the truth, because they are
benefiting from this drugs.” – RAHUL GANDHI, vice
president, Congress on the Udta Punjab controversy
+++
“Landmark judgment. Udta Punjab will fly and so will the
voice of freedom and expression. Thank you all for the support.
This is your victory.” – SHAHID KAPOOR, actor
+++
“We are very sad at his (Anjan Dutta) untimely demise. He
was very young. It is a big loss not only to Congress but also
for Assam politics and society as we have lost a brilliant
politician.” – TARUN GOGOI, former Chief Minister, Assam
+++
“It makes no difference where arms come from; they circulate with brazen and virtually absolute freedom in many parts
of the world.” – POPE FRANCIS, on US gun culture
+++
“We tried our best, we created many chances too. Iceland
didn’t try anything. They had two chances and scored a goal. It
was a lucky night for them.” – CRISTIANO RONALDO,
footballer, Portugal
+++
“Compared to the last ten years, Narendra Modi raised India’s
honour at the international level in just two years.” – RAM
VILAS PASWAN, Union Minister
+++
“A spirited leader who dedicated himself to people as a
transport minister in the first Gogoi government. He tried to
revive the sick Assam State Transport Corporation and
succeeded to a great extent.” – HIMANTA BISWA SARMA,
State Finance Minister on Anjan Dutta’s death
+++
“Our government is committed to protecting the rhinos, and
will take all necessary steps to guard our State animal. Any
negligence of duty by our officials will be taken very seriously.”
– PRAMILA RANI BRAHMA, Forest Minister, Assam
+++
“Jammu and Kashmir is the most secular place and I don’t
want it to be hijacked by extremist forces.” – MEHBOOBA
MUFTI, Chief Minister, J&K
+++
“What Donald Trump is saying (about Obama) is shameful.” –
HILLARY CLINTON, US Republican presidential candidate
+++
“If the Yellow River, which was once considered as ‘sorrow
of China’ can be tamed, the Brahmaputra which is the lifeline
of the people of Assam can also be used productively”– SARBANANDA SONOWAL, Chief Minister, Assam.
Pay hike
From THE PAST
Overall Flood Situation In Assam Improves
best ever show in Bihar in two decades. After the Bihar results many
regional parties have started thinking afresh of forming a grand alliance on the lines of Bihar to defeat
BJP. The plan of all “BJP opposing
parties” to form a Grand Alliance
on the pattern of Bihar to push the
ruling party out of power in 2019
Lok Sabha elections has already
started gaining momentum. The
talk of forming a “Federal Front’’
got some impetus at the recently
concluded swearing-in ceremony
of Mamata Banerjee govt wherein
Lalu Prasad had appealed to all the
parties sharing similar ideologies
to unite against the BJP saying this
was the only potent solution to
save India from any future disaster. Farooq Abdullah had also echoed his views and said that he was
game for any kind of initiatives to
form a “Federal Front”.
Now the notion of a “Federal
Front” is quite viable, but whether
it will be adequate to stop Modi in
2019 is highly questionable. The
glue for the secular front’s longevity will depend on whether the main
satraps will be able to check their
egos at the door and get humble
enough to start working in tandem.
It’s too early to foresee whether
Modi will be re-elected in 2019 but
no one can deny the passion shown
by this man to change the perception of this great country. What will
happen in 2019 still lie in the wombs
of the coming days....
Members of Parliament have recently voted for themselves hefty hikes in
their salaries and sumptuary allowances which has led to an angry outburst
of public disapproval. I have been talking to a senior MP who is serving his
5th consecutive term in the Lok Sabha. “I fail to understand this public reaction,” he said. “I tell you, there’s a
solid case for an increase in our salaries and allowances. Do you know that
in recent months the cost of domestic
air travel has gone up by a whooping
350 per cent?”
“You mean the cost of travelling by
air to your home constituency where unilaterally put up their fares by 350
you can meet with common people, per cent and how can we meet our
listen to their grievances and speedily air travel costs except by hiking our
redress them?”
salaries?”
“Don’t be silly,” said the MP. “I’m
“You’ve a point there,” I conceded.
“Then take hotel
talking about the cost
bills....”
of travelling by air to
“You mean when
Delhi – With the
S RAGHUNATH
next round of cabinet
you’ve to stay in Jaexpansion in the offnata hotels in your
ing, “we’ve to air dash to Delhi sev- constituency so that you can be close
eral times a week to press our case to the people who are your true maswith the party high command and ters and share their trials and tribulapress for inclusion of our supporters tions?”
in the ministry and most airlines have
“Don’t be daft,” said the MP. “I’m
The last word
talking about food and room rental bills
in 5-star hotels. With dissidence and
disaffection rampant in the ruling party, we disgruntled partymen have to
meet ‘incognito’ under assumed names
in star hotels for midnight pow-wows
to plot grand stratagem to topple the
CM because he has denied us cabinet
berths and most star hotels have arbitrarily hiked their room rental and food
and beverage charges by some 450 per
cent. I tell you, a modest increase in
our salaries and allowances is the only
option available to us to meet the higher hotel rental expenses.”
NORTH EAST
SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 2016
Great June Uprising Unity Day
observed in Manipur
CORRESPONDENT
IMPHAL, June 18: Great
June Uprising Unity Day was
observed here on Saturday by
paying floral tributes to the
memory of the departed souls
of the June 18, 2001 incident.
People from different parts
of the State, family members
of the slain persons, political
leaders, including Deputy
Chief Minister, Ministers, rul-
ing and opposition MLAs and
civil society organisations
turned up to pay respects to
the departed souls who died
in security forces firing.
The observation was jointly
organised by All Manipur
United Clubs Organisation and
United Committee Manipur
since the past three years at
Kekrupat in Imphal.
People remembered the
historic day when the people
took to the streets in the State
capital here after the then Union Government inserted the
clause ‘without territorial limits’ in the ceasefire agreement
with NSCN (IM). Around 22
persons lost their lives in the
public protest against the
ceasefire agreement.
The memorial service was
followed by a public meeting
which vowed to safeguard the
territorial integrity of the
State. The main market, cinema halls, educational institutions and other establishments
remained closed today while
attendance in government offices was very thin.
Meanwhile, normal life in
Ukhrul and some Naga-inhabited hill district headquarters
were paralysed following a 24-
hour “total shutdown in Naga
areas” of Manipur from midnight of June 17. The shut down
was called by United Naga
Council (UNC) to show its resentment against the alleged
“continuous suppression, subjugation and discrimination” by
the “communal” Government
of Manipur against the “Naga
tribals”.
In the meantime, the 10-day
economic blockade called by
Joint Action Committee
Against Anti-Tribal Bills and
Outer Manipur Tribals’ Forum
in protest against the passing
of three Bills in Manipur Assembly last year continue to
affect movement of supplies
into Manipur. The blockade is
scheduled to conclude on June
19 midnight.
THE ASSAM TRIBUNE, GUWAHATI 7
Tripura Govt blamed for high poverty in State
AGARTALA, June 18: Union Minister Anant G Geete
on Friday denounced the Left
Front Government in Tripura
for not being able to alleviate
poverty in the State, saying 67
per cent of its population is
below the poverty line.
“Is it good governance?
When the national average of
BPL is 38 per cent, in the
Marxist ruled State the
number is 67 per cent, which
is abnormally high. “What is
this government doing being
at the helm of affairs for the
last 23 years? People in this
State are getting poorer due
to the governance they are
being provided,” Geete said at
a press conference here.
The Union Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises
Minister, who visited the State
to highlight the achievements
of the two-year rule of the
Narendra Modi-led NDA Government, said even very poor
people in the country were
now getting LPG.
“In Tripura, people do not get
their proper share of money allocated by the Centre, which is
the main reason for poverty and
such a high rate of BPL percentage,” he said adding, had there
been good governance, the people of Tripura could have caught
up with the national BPL average. Attacking the earlier UPA
Government, he said the last
ten years of the UPA Government were full of scams, and
could be termed as govern-
ment of scams.
But, in the last two years of
Narendra Modi Government,
there is no scam and the coming three years would also be
scam-free, Geete claimed. – PTI
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An Indian nomad girl from Rajasthan selling balloons at a
roadside in Agartala on Saturday. – UB Photos
Clouded leopard to be
EC mascot for
electoral roll revision
SHILLONG, June 18: The
clouded leopard, which made
the Himalayan region and
Meghalaya in particular its
home, has been made election
mascot by the Election Commission to create awareness
among voters during the
launch of SVEEP activities
under National Electoral Rolls
Purification Programme
(NERP).
The Commission has targeted to enrol over 1.78 lakh
voters during the campaign
including over 82,000
new voters.
Chief Election Officer FR
Kharkongor said on Friday that
over 16.59 lakh voters have
registered with a deficit of 1.28
lakh people, who are yet to be
enrolled with the EC.
Kharkongor said the clouded
leopard was chosen to be the
election mascot to create
awareness among voters.
Mark, the male mascot,
would be accompanied by the
female mascot Markor (precious) signifying that rights,
choice and votes were precious and would adorn the
tribal dresses of Khasis,
Jaintias
and
Garos,
Kharkongor said.
Dolyne Kharbhih of
Nongsder village in Ri-Bhoi,
who became the second
woman from the State to scale
the Mount Everest, was one
among the ‘icons’ engaged in
the SVEEP campaign.
According to the CEO, the
EC has introduced a unique
software aimed at detecting as
many as 17 types of errors in
the electoral rolls.
Use of the software would
enable us to remove and ensure errors like existence of
names in more than one place,
multiple entries, shifts and
deaths, he added. – PTI
Grenade
recovered
WEATHER
NORTHEAST
Forecast for North Eastern
States: Rain/thundershowers is
very likely to occur at most
places over Arunachal Pradesh,
Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland,
Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura.
Warning: Heavy rain is very
likely to occur at isolated places
over Arunachal Pradesh on June
21; over Assam & Meghalaya
on June 20, 21 & 22 and over
Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram &
Tripura on June 19. Heavy to
very heavy rain is very likely to
occur at isolated places over
Arunachal Pradesh on June 19
& 20 and Assam & Meghalaya
on June 19.
Temperatures :
Max (°C) Min (°C)
Dibrugarh
31.2
23.4
Tezpur
31.1
24.4
Silchar
34.3
25.3
Dhubri
32.0
26.1
Jorhat
30.8
25.2
N Lakhimpur 28.5
24.3
Shillong
23.2
17.5
Imphal
28.8
22.6
Itanagar
30.5
24.8
Aizawl
28.0
14.1
Agartala
33.2
25.9
Kohima
24.5
16.8
Pasighat
31.2
25.2
Cherrapunjee 22.6
17.5
IMPHAL, June 18 : BSF personnel recovered a hand grenade during routine patrol at
Waba Chingkgong area of
Heirok Part-II in Thoubal district of Manipur at around 10.40
am on Saturday, reports said.
Later, a bomb disposal
retieved retrieved the grenade and destroyed it safely at
a nearby paddy field.
Meanwhile, Assam Rifles
troops apprehended a drug
peddler carrying 860 numbers
of WY tablets, worth Rs 4.30
lakh at Khudengthabi check post
in Chandel district on Thursday, according to a press release.
The peddler was identified as
Nengneikin Khongsai, a woman
of Tengnoupal under Chandel
district. – Correspondent
Militant nabbed
IMPHAL, June 18: A
PREPAK (VC) militant was apprehended by security forces
from Bashikhong in Imphal East
district, police said.
M Momocha, 37, apprehended from his residence by
a joint team of Manipur Police
Commandos, Bihar Regiment
and Assam Rifles on Thursday, was allegedly involved in
extortion. – PTI
STATE
8 THE ASSAM TRIBUNE, GUWAHATI
SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 2016
Women also to be blamed for violence
against themselves: Rashmi Kakati
CORRESPONDENT
To prevent accidents with wildlife at wildlife corridors, a new signage has been erected on the national highway passing
through Kaziranga National Park at Bagori Range – UB Photos
RHRC closes
OPD for
general public
Meet on cyber crime, drug
addiction held at Rangiya
CORRESPONDENT
RANGIYA, June 18: Under the auspices of Kamrup (Rural) district police,
an awareness meet on cyber crime and
danger of drug abuse by youth was organised at the Haradutta Biradutta
Bhawan here on Wednesday.
The meet was chaired by Ankur Deka,
Senior Sub-Editor of Assamese monthly
literary magazine Garioshi and was attended by Rounak Ali Hazarika, Superintendent of Police, Kamrup (Rural) district,
Nabanit Mahanta, ASP, Kamrup (Rural)
district, Aswini Kalita, Assam Police official and cyber crime specialist Aswini
Kalita, Dr Kumud Deka, noted medical
practioner, besides other Government officials, invitees, students, representatives
of different local NGOs, and others.
Explaining the objectives, ASP
Mahanta stated that due to illiteracy
among the youth, cyber crime is gradually on the rise among the latter, following which many youth, including girls
subsequently fall prey to such cyber
crime and crime- related dragnet.
“Many youth have gone wayward due
to drug addiction at an early age and here
lies the role our society to bring them
back on the right track,” the ASP said.
Aswini Kalita of Assam Police explained in detail the danger of cyber
crime and related legal aid in case of any
such incident. “With the emergence of
social media and rampant misuse of the
same by the people, mainly teens and
adolescents, have eventually led many
to land behind the bars,” he added.
While SP Kamrup (Rural) Rounak Ali
Hazarika urged the students and youth
community to utilise their quality time
CORRESPONDENT
in studies as well as productive activities so as to hone their hidden talent, as
youths play a major role in shaping the
future society. However, this is only possible if they utilise their value-based
ideas for the social good, the SP said, urging the youth to devote their time in
fruitful pursuits.
On the other hand, Dr Kumud Deka
explained the dangers associated with
drug addiction among the youth and
other related detrimental affects.
Later, the president of the meeting
Ankur Deka winded up on a positive note
with an appeal to all to shun drug addiction and also to refrain from indulging in
any sort of cyber crime.
The SDPO of Rangiya Pranab Pegu
and Officer Incharge of Rangiya Police
Station J Singh were also present at the
awareness drive.
Meritorious
students feted
CORRESPONDENT
TEZPUR, June 18: The Uttar
Tezpur and Khoraati Rangtali
Bihu Sanmilan, one of the oldest socio-cultural platforms of
Tezpur town, as part of its social
welfare activity awarded four
meritorious but economically
poor students at a special award
giving function held at the office
of the Sonitpur Journalist Union
recently. The award carries a
cash of Rs 4000, a citation and a
phulam gamosa.
The awardees respectively Purabi Bara of Da Parbatia,
Kahirul Islam of Dulabari
area, Rupannita Saikia of Bihaguri area and Indrani Devi
of Beseria Pukhuria area secured first division in HS final examination in arts and
commerce streams and HSLC
final examination respectively with 82, 84, 75.5 and 78.5
per cent marks. After receiving their awards from the
president and the joint secretary of Uttar Tezpur and
Kharaati Rangali Bihu Sanmilan, Sekhar Baruah and Bipul
Saikia and Jagat Saikia, they
said that they were inspired
by the awards given away to
them and said that they will
be good citizens of the nation.
UDALGURI, June 18: “Women too are
to be blamed for women-related violence
in India. There are dozens of instances
where we have found a section of women always engaged in human trafficking,
flesh trade etc., which are to be dealt with
a firm hand.” This was said by Rashmi
Kakati, general secretary of the Central
Women Committee, a national-level organisation of women working for the
uplift of the underprivileged women of
the society since its inception way back
in 2000.
While talking to this correspondent
here at Udalguri on Friday, Kakati observed that there were so many cases
found by her while travelling across the
country where a section of women
were found guilty in women-related
violence. She cited examples of the
practice of witch hunting and dowry
cases where she found a section of
women having close links with the violence where women are victimised.
“Men too are found to be tortured by
CHABUA, June 18: The
Referral Hospital and
Research Centre (RHRC) of
Chabua has closed the
treatment at Out patient
Department for the general
public for an indefinite
period. Presently, only the
workers of the Amalgamated
Plantation (P) Ltd gardens,
is being done at the hospital.
As per reports, a female
patient Binapani Gohain (31)
was admitted at the hospital
for delivery, and gave birth
to a female baby. But on June
12, the condition of the
patient became serious and
the family members
immediately informed this
to the hospital authority. But
before arrival of the doctor,
the patient died. After this, a
mob physically assaulted the
gynaecologist and also
damaged some hospital
property. The Chabua Police
and CRPF jawans along with
the Circle Officer of Chabua
rushed to the spot and
brought the situation under
control.
Till date, no decision has
been arrived at regarding
treatment at the OPD for
the general public.
Rabha Divas
at No.1 Salbari
Primary School
Bimal Borah, MLA of Tingkhong inspecting a flood-hit PWD road over the Kothalguri Jan RCC
bridge at Bhoralibari village in Tingkhong area under Dibrugarh district on Friday. – UB Photos
Blood Donor Day observed
GOLAGHAT, June 18: The World Blood Donor Day was observed at the conference hall of
the Municipality Board, Golaghat under the aegis of the Blood Bank & ICTC, KK Civil Hospital, Golaghat in association with the Assam State
AIDS Control Society and the Assam State Blood
Transfusion Council, Khanapara, Guwahati today
with a daylong programme. The programmes
included organising of a public rally, holding of
public meeting and prize distribution.
The public meeting held on the occasion was
presided over by Dr Shymonta Madhab Sarma, Joint Director, Health services, Golaghat
and was inaugurated by Dr SG Goswami, ex-
joint director. The meeting was addressed by
Dr Anil Das, senior doctor, Upen Dutta, senior journalist, P Duara, member secretary
GDBCS, U Lahkar, a social worker, Jatin Bora,
ex-vice president AASU, Chandan Gogoi, president Sahai, an NGO, Md Doyer Ali.
Earlier, Dr Jayanta Borgohain, incharge,
Blood Bank, Golaghat explained the objectives
of the meeting. The meeting was attended by
Parini Gogoi, Parbin Rahman, Kalpana Devi,
Dipjyoti Das, counsellor ICTC, S Shyan, and
Dr Nizora Devi, superintendent. Biju Bora, KK
Civil Hospital, counsellor, blood bank offered
the vote of thanks. – Correspondent
GUWAHATI, June 18:
Bishnu Rabha Divas will be
observed at No. 1 Salbari
Primary School, Noonmati
on June 20 from 5 pm, a
press release stated.
The programmes to be
held on the occasion
include: recitation of selfcomposed poems on Rabha,
stories, essays etc., and
Rabha Sangeet. The
decision to hold the
prigramme was taken at a
meeting held recently on
the school premises with
Dambarudhar Talukdar,
permanent president of
Noonmati Sahitya Sabha in
the chair.
women and our organisation has dealt
with such cases impartially and has
been able to settle 326 such cases till
date,” she claimed. When asked how
she settled the cases, Kakati said that
their organisation studies the cases
seriously and settles them with compromises without the help of court and
police which is also supported by the
two rival parties.
Replying to a query related to her experience while settling such cases here
at Udalguri, Kakati appreciated the people of Udalguri for their confidence in the
organisation and termed the women of
Udalguri as responsive, quick and smart
in their manner irrespective of caste,
creed and religion and with their active
cooperation, she has settled seven cases till date in Udalguri region. She was
here very recently with her team to
make peaceful settlement of women-related cases without moving the court and
police.
It is to be noted that Rashmi Kakati
was honoured with a national award by
the President of India in New Delhi for
her outstanding social services on
April 12 last. Till date, she has travelled across the country and settled
cases related to women-related violence including insurgency-infested
regions of Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, NC Hills, Kokrajhar and Baksa
districts of Assam.
Rana Tamuly Memorial
one-act play contest
CORRESPONDENT
DERGAON, June 18 – The
Rana Tamuly memorial all
Assam one-act play competition, organised by the Cine
Theatrical Society of the
Golaghat Commerce College,
in the fond memory of the
former Vice-Principal of the
college, and a renowned comedian of Assam will be held
from June 24 to 26 on the college premises. A total of 24
teams from across the State
will stage their dramas in the
three-day event.
The organising committee
has finalised the schedule of
the presentation of the dra-
mas. According to the schedule, the dramas which will be
presented on the inaugural
day are Aashray (Dergaon),
No propaganda (Nazira),
Bhagawan, adal sipjari aru
aami (Jorhat), Banduttat premar subas (Bahona, Jorhat),
Ajamil charit (Bokakhat), Pagala (Dergaon), Ber (Jorhat),
Saru sur bar sur (Dhekial) and
Padumanir adin gadhuli (Marangi).
The dramas to be presented on June 25 are Herua
surar baatat (Golaghat), Aakou natun prabhat hobo (Dibrugarh), Raja rani ahise
alang dalang khelise (Sonitpur), Pejali (Nagaon), Mukti
(Chatia), Tumi muk beya paisila neki deuta (Sarupathar),
Prajanma (Jorhat), Astopasar
(Moran) and Akhana dharmajudhar aat dhari (Dergaon).
On the concluding day, the
dramas to be staged are: Sonali sutar jari (Nagaon), Bukut
ajak dhumuha (Guwahati),
Roja jidina maak hol (Guwahati), Uruli dibo kune (Morigaon), Jirangat ati aparahna
(Bihguri) and My name is
Khandu (Guwahati). The inaugural session to be held at
4.30 pm on June 24 is likely
to be attended by a large
number of cinema and drama
personnel.
Move to open wine shop opposed
CORRESPONDENT
TEZPUR, June 18: Several different organisations,
namely Banhbari Anchalik
Boro Sahitya Sabha, West
Tezpur Anchalik ABSU and
Bengali Students’ Federation
have opposed a recent move
to open a wine shop in Phulaguri area by some unscrupulous people.
The organisations under
reference have always been
raising their voice against various anti-social elements who
have been trying to vitiate the
social atmosphere and damage the closely-knit communal fabric in the greater Khel-
mati and Phulaguri area under
Rangapara Police Station in
Sonitpur district.
The office-bearers of the
aforementioned organisations
alleged that one Amit Mech
of Hatidubi area supported by
some corrupt contractors and
one surrendered NDFB leader are trying to open the wine
shop at Phulaguri Centre,
which is surrounded by numerous social and academic
institutions like Kadamtal
High School, Khelmati High,
ME School, Sonali Junior College, etc.
The organisations alleged
that consumption of country
liquor in the greater area had
already done great harm to
the social environment as well
as to the students’ community. If the said wine shop is permitted to start business, the
social environment will deteriorate even further, they alleged.
Attracting the attention of
the authority concerned, including the Deputy Commissioner of Sonitpur, Laya Madduri, district Excise officials and
police administration, the socially conscious people of the
area, besides members of the
three aforementioned social
organisations sought official intervention in saving the peaceful environment of the area.
Bride refuses to marry physically
challenged groom
CORRESPONDENT
SILCHAR, June 18: A bride
in Silchar refused to marry
the groom after her family
found that he was physically
challenged.
In a complaint filed recently, Hari Roy, father of the bride
and a resident of Das Colony
area here alleged that the
marriage was fixed by a match
maker Jaya Nath of Tarapur.
Further, the bride’s family
members alleged that during
the marriage rituals, the
groom was behaving abnormally and there were issues
in his movements.
On enquiry, they were told
that he had suffered an accident and there is nothing
much to worry about. “The
match maker and the groom’s
family have cheated us. The
fact that the groom is physically handicapped was concealed,” Hari Roy said.
On the other hand, Birendra Roy has also filed an FIR
alleging physical assault on
him and his son by the family
members of the bride.
The groom, a resident of
Nazirapatty, is an engineer by
profession.
‘Execution of UGC, HRD Ministry policies main challenge’
CORRESPONDENT
NAGAON, June 18: A one-day
seminar on capacity building in higher education, sponsored by the ICSSR
and organised by the IQAC was held
at Nowgong College recently. The
Director of the College Development
Council, Gauhati University, Dr
Biswajit Sarma formally declared the
seminar open.
In his address, Dr Sarma observed
that the main challenge of the present
times is the implementation of the new
policies of the UGC and the Ministry
of Human Resource Development in
all parts of the country. He said that it
was ironical that policies are generally
framed keeping in mind, institutions of
the urban areas, which may not be realistic for the rural areas.
Dr Dulumoni Goswami, Associate Professor of Gauhati University delivered the
keynote address. Dr Goswami discussed
the problems faced by the institutions of
higher education in the country.
Prof J Nath, former registrar of Rajiv Gandhi University also graced the
occasion as the guest of honour. The
IQAC coordinator, Dr Balin Kumar
Bhuyan also spoke a few words. In the
beginning, Principal Dr Sarat Borkotoky welcomed the guests and also
shed light on the topic.
The organising secretary of the
seminar, Prof Nibedita Das Paul anchored the programme and Dr Sabreen Ahmed offered the vote of
thanks. Twenty papers were presented in the seminar.
ADP College Alumni Association
meet: A meeting of the alumni association of the ADP College was held
which was chaired by the IQAC coordinator Dr Sanjib Kumar Borkakoti. Principal Dr SU Ahmed thanked the ex-students of the college for extending their
help during the visit of the NAAC team
and the college alumni also expressed
satisfaction over the college getting A
grade in the NAAC assessment.
Among the old students, retired
Vice-Principal, Habibur Rahman,
Mustafa Kamal and the general secretary of the alumni association Dalim Phukan, assistant secretary Abdul
Wahid, Badaruz Zaman and others recalled their days in the college and
thanked Principal Dr Ahmed for leading the college to new heights.
Dr Abdul Mannan, convenor of the
‘Stakeholders subcommittee’ of the
IQAC offered the vote of thanks.
Golden jubilee of Loyola School:
Loyola School, the first English medium private educational institution of
Nagaon is going to celebrate its golden jubilee this year. A function was held
at the District Library auditorium recently to discuss about the function,
where the Deputy Commissioner of
Nagaon district, Adil Khan was present
as the chief guest. The founder of the
school, NM Joseph, old teachers and
students also graced the occasion.
Bharatnatyam and Satriya dances
were presented by Prateesha Sharma
and her troupe in the function.
Book released: The Redeemer, a
novel based on the life and works of
the great saint Srimanta Sankardev
was formally released by Dr Ratul Ch
Bora, registrar of Mahapurusha
Srimanta Sankardeva Viswavidyalaya.
Releasing the book, Dr Bora observed
that a number of biographies on Sankardev have been written, but a novel,
that too in English, is a maiden attempt by a serious scholar Dr Sanjib
Kumar Borkakoti. He recalled that
Laxminath Bezboroa was the pioneer
of Sankardev studies and he delivered
a lecture on the saint in Baroda which
was the first attempt to introduce
Sankardev to people outside Assam.
Dr Bora also discussed the works
on Sankardev by different authors.
Addressing the function, the writer Sanjib Borkotoki said that this novel
was written the young generation as
the target audience. The English educated youth of Assam and other parts
of the world will have knowledge
about the saint through this novel.
Activists of the All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS), Kajalgaon unit staging a protest in
support of their demands in front of the Chirang DC office on Friday. – UB Photos
THE ASSAM TRIBUNE, GUWAHATI 9
SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 2016
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over Indian and Abroad. Urmi
Choudhary (MBA), Gar-Ali,
Jorhat. Ph. : 9435052055,
8011807943.
Mat/1150/1
Assam’s most successful and
trusted Matrimonial agency
Wedding Bells Matrimonial.
Specialist in Assamese and
Bengali profiles. #9613894338.
www.weddingbellsmatrimonial.
com.
Mat/P/15144/1
North-East first computerised
bride groom matching centre
Bibhabandhani until settlement.
Qualified Divine Astrology G.S.
Road, Bordoichila Bhawan.
9864627195, 9613941499.
Mat/P/2413/1
GROOM WANTED
Good looking qualified
Assamese General Caste girl (27)
from reputed family of
Guwahati. Contact directly
7086009173.
Mat/G/P/14986/1
Groom from a good family
background, highly qualified
handsome, tall serving in Govt./
OIL/ ONGC etc. belonging to
Kalita/ Koch/ Keot Caste
preferably from Upper Assam
for a handsome tall, fair
complexion, Master Degree
holder (in Commerce) with a
very good family background
Kalita girl. Contact No.
9954454497, 9954454497.
Mat/G/P/12918/4
Assamese Nath, 30 yrs, 5'5'',
good looking girl, working as
Dental Surgeon for Assam Govt.
serving in Upper Assam seeks
for suitable match. Contact :
9435354261.
Mat/G/P/13650/4
Bride Kayastha 32, beautiful,
fair complexion, tall height 5'4'',
educated, working in PSU as
Executive at Guwahati, wanted
a suitable Assamese Hindu
groom, 33-37 years Doctor/
Engineer/ Execuitve in State or
Central Govt./ established
educated businessman. Caste no
bar. Ph. : 8486625992.
Mat/G/P/12284/3
Required groom for Guwahati
based Hindu girl age 35.
9508345322.
Mat/G/P/14482/3
FOREIGN QUALIFIED LLM
WORKING IN REPUTED
LAW FIRM DELHI, FROM A
WELL
KNOWN
AND
RESPECTED KAYASTHA
FAMILY OF GUWAHATI,
LIVING INDEPENDENTLY
IN GK REQUESTS SUITABLE
ALLIANCES. # 9435569440.
Mat/G/P/15000/1
Groom wanted for Assamese
Kalita BE girl. Contact (Direct)
9613418176.
Mat/G/P/15003/1
Hindu Assamese ST (Boro) 30
yrs, 5' girl MCA working as
Asstt. Manager in a Nationalised
Bank looking for suitable match.
Preferably Boro (ST). Direct
contact 9435080525.
Mat/G/P/14968/1
Bengali/ 27/ Kayastha/ MA/
Teacher/ looking for Guwahati
based Govt. well established
groom. Contact parent :
8761921925.
Mat/G/P/14959/1
Age 32, Bengali, Brahmin,
MBBS (AMC)/ pursuing MD
(AMC), (Dibrugarh) (2) 32,
Bengali Brahmin, M.Sc, SBI
Officer (3) 23, Bengali Brahmin,
Engineer,
MNC
(Ghy).
Sandhani, 8011630847.
Mat/G/P/15078/1
Beautiful, Bengali, MBA, 28
years, 5'2'', residence at
Guwahati and Hojai. Elder sister
Doctor (married). Father is
practicing eye specialist.
9435168004 (5 pm to 10 pm).
Mat/G/P/2404/1
Wanted Brahmin groom for a
MA working girl, 37 years,
Bharadwaj Gotra. Contact No.
9085098299.
Mat/G/P/14957/1
Hindu Assamese Kayastha
MBA. Suitable alliance invited
from cultured family. Boy age
33 yrs above. Direct No.
9435707232.
Mat/G/P/14956/1
Alliance invited for a good
looking Koch, MBA, girl age 33
years, 5'4'', working at MNC in
Delhi with own house. Contact
parents directly. Phone No.
9435492995/ 9435542705.
Mat/G/P/15014/1
Match invited for Muslim girl
26, 5'3'', fair & good looking,
Biotechnology & MBA,
working MNC in Bangalore
father Govt. Officer. (M)
9854063196.
Mat/G/P/15032/1
Fair & preety Kalita girl 27, 5'3'',
M.Tech (Biotechnology) seeks
suitable match working Oil
sector/ Govt. Deptt. or MNC in
Metrocity. Contact (M)
9401469135.
Mat/G/P/15033/1
Assamese Kalita 29, tall, slim,
fair & beautiful, Master’s in
Business Economics from GU,
working reputed organisation in
Guwahati.
Contact
(M)
9854203706.
Mat/GP/15034/1
Match invited for Kalita girl 26,
5'4'', fair & good looking B.Tech
Engineer. Seeks suitable match
working MNC in Metrocity.
Father Doctor. Contact (M)
9401469135.
Mat/G/P/15035/1
Slim, fair, good looking Kalita
girl 28, 5'5'', BA (English Hons),
MBA, NET qualified, working
in a Institute in Guwahati. Contact
(M) 9854063196.
Mat/G/P/15036/1
Assamese Hindu General Caste,
27, 5'4'', fair & preety girl, BDS,
Dental Surgeon. Seeks suitable
match working in Assam or
Indian metro city. (M)
9854203706.
Mat/G/P/15037/1
Fair & good looking Kalita girl
25, 5'5'', BE, Engineer, presently
working in Guwahati. Father
Bank Officer. Contact (M)
9401469135.
Mat/G/P/15038/1
Kalita girl 29, 5'5'', slim, fair
good looking B.Tech Engineer
working MNC in Pune. Seeks
suitable match working in
Metrocity. (M) 9854063196.
Mat/G/P/15039/1
Assamese Brahmin 27, 5'4'',
Slim, fair & beautiful, MBBS
Doctor,
good
family
background. Father Doctor.
Contact (M) 9854203706.
Mat/G/P/15040/1
Match invited for Brahmin girl
26, 5'5'', BE Engineer working
MNC. Seeks suitable match
working in Metrocity or Abroad.
(M) 9401469135.
Mat/G/P/15041/1
Age 24, Brahmin, Dentist (Ghy)
(2) 29, Brahmin, MBA, MNC
(Baroda) (3) 25, Surjyabipra,
Engineer, MNC (Kolkata) (4)
24, Brahmin, MA/ B.Ed
(Nagaon) (5) 28, Brahmin,
MBE, Bank Executive, Central
Bank (Kolkata). Sandhani,
8011630847.
Mat/G/P/15079/1
Age 24, Ahom, M.Com, MNC
(Delhi) (2) 26, Kalita, Engineer
(Bangalore) (3) 25, Konch,
MBBS, Service (Bangalore) (4)
26, Konch, Engineer, MNC
(Pune) (5) 31, ST, Post Graduate,
MNC (Ahmadabad). Sandhani,
8011630847.
Mat/G/P/15080/1
Age 31, Kalita, MBBS/ MD,
Service (Ghy) (2) 29, Kalita,
MBBS, Service (Ghy) (3) 31,
Kalita, MBA, Service (Ghy) (4)
43, Kalita, Graduate, divorcee
accepted (Ghy) (5) 29, Kalita,
MBA, Bank PO (Ghy).
Sandhani, 8011630847.
Mat/G/P/15081/1
Assamese, MA/ MCA (GU),
Govt. employee (Assam), Caste
no bar. 9854032811.
Mat/G/P/15152/1
29/ Assamese/ Muslim/ M.Arch/
working in Bangalore/ single
child. # 9613894338.
Mat/G/P/15142/1
Bengali/ Kayastha/ Slim/
beautiful/ 25/ 5'2''/ M.Com, Ph.D
(pursuing). College Lecturer.
Early marriage. @ 9508010739.
Mat/G/P/2351/1
Assamese/ Kayastha/ 27/ 5'3''/
BDS/ Govt. Doctor. Residency
in Guwahati. Early marriage.
@7670003400/ 7399475723.
Mat/G/P/2352/1
Assamese/ Brahmin/ Slim/ good
looking/ 27/ 5'4''/ MA,
Masscom/ Pvt. service at
Guwahati. @7670003400/
7399475723.
Mat/G/P/2353/1
Brahmin/ Assamese/ 27/ 5'4''/
Masters/ working in Asstt.
Professor residence Ghy.
#7035343835.
Mat/G/P/2344/1
Bengali/ Kayastha/ 25/ 5'3''/
Convent Educated/ M.Tech
(Civil)/ Lecturer as a Govt.
Engineering
College.
8822230669, 7035343833.
Mat/G/P/2345/1
Bengali, General/ good looking/
27/ 5'4''/ B.Sc (Botany), MBA/
Caste no bar/ working in SBI.
8822230669, 7035343833.
Mat/G/P/2346/1
Assamese/ Kalita/ 27/ 5'3''/
M.Tech (IIT), working MNC at
Metro. Residency Guwahati.
@9864809793/ 8761067816.
Mat/G/P/2363/1
Assamese/ Brahmin/ looking
beautiful/ 26/ 5'5''/ MBBS,
pursuing PG. Residencey
Guwahati. @ 8011641568/
8761067816.
Mat/G/P/2364/1
Assamese/ Kalita/ slim/ beautiful/
divorcee/ 27/ 5'7''/ M.Com/
Asstt. Professor. Early marriage.
@ 8011641568/ 7576026601.
Mat/G/P/2365/1
Bengali/ Brahmin/ 26/ 5'5''/
M.Sc/ B.Ed, working Asstt.
Professor
at
Guwahati.
@7662036644/ 7086730669.
Mat/G/P/2366/1
27/ Assamese/ General/ fair/
MBA/ working in a Private
Company/ Guwahati. #9613894338.
Mat/G/P/15141/1
Suitable match for Hindu/
Bengali/ Brahmin/ 25 yrs/ 5'6''/
Dentist/ fair, slim and beautiful
girl/ staying in Guwahati.
8822243823.
Mat/G/P/2383/1
Beautiful Assamese, General, BE
(AEC),
Engineer
(IIT)
Guwahati, Caste no bar.
9854032811.
Mat/G/P/15150/1
Beautiful Assamese, General,
BE/ MBA (Bangalore), Senior
Manager in (MNC) Delhi.
9854059693.
Mat/G/P/15151/1
Assamese, General, issueless
divorcee, M.Sc/ B.Ed (GU),
Govt. employee in Assam.
9854059693.
Mat/G/P/15153/1
Beautiful Bengali General, 28,
M.Tech (Bangalore), Govt.
Engineer (Delhi), Caste no bar.
9854059693.
Mat/G/P/15154/1
Beautiful Muslim, Sunni, BE
(Bangalore)/ MBA (UK), Senior
Engineer (MNC) Bangalore.
9854032811.
Mat/G/P/15155/1
Groom wanted : 32/ Brahmin/
Doctor/ Ghy (2) 29/ Brahmin/
Doctor/ Ghy (3) 30/ Kalita/ Govt.
Banker/ Delhi (4) 29/ Brahmin/
Govt. Professor/ Ghy (5) 28/
Kalita/ Central Govt. employee/
Ghy (6) 26/ Brahmin/ Govt.
Banker/ Jorhat (7) 29/ M.Com/
Govt. job/ Ghy (8) 24/ Engg.
Brahmin/ Pune (9) 28/ OBC/
Doctor/ Bangalore (10) 33/
Kalita/ Engg. Bangalore (11) 30/
Brahmin/ MBA/ Bangalore (12)
30/ OBC/ S. Das/ Advocate/ Ghy
(13) 27/ Kalita/ MBA/ Govt.
Teacher/ Chaygaon (14) 32/
OBC/ Govt. Doctor/ Ghy (15)
38/ Muslim/ Govt. Professor/
Ghy (16) 34/ OBC/ MSW/
Bangalore (17) 30/ Kalita/ A.
Saud/ Teacher/ Ghy (18) 33/
Brahmin/ Govt. Professor/ Delhi
(19) 30/ Kalita/ Project Scientist/
Ghy. Subh Samanyay, Ghy.
84869-34896.
Mat/G/P/15162/1
Assamese Muslim girl 26 & 30
years BA/ LLB/ MBA work in
outside Assam. 7896115630/
9435229687. Assamese girl 32
& 30 years MA/ Masscom/ M.Sc
work in outside Assam.
9706159347/ 9678883086.
Mat/G/P/15219/1
Hindu Assamese fair slim 32/
5'2'', B.Sc, B.Ed, Convent
Educated Teacher in a reputed
school Guwahati. M :
9126193301.
Mat/G/P/2443/1
BRIDE WANTED
Bride wanted. Assamese
Brahmin, 31-34 age, Graduate.
9864841476.
Mat/B/P/2192/3
Hindu Bengali, Kayastha, groom
from respectable family, 33, 5'2'',
Advocate, B.Sc (H), LLB (H),
MA, LLM at Gauhati High Court
seeks bride from competable
family. Contact : 9864034387,
9706034387.
Mat/B/P/14970/1
Hindu Assamese/ 30 yrs/ 6ft
working as Asstt. Professor,
information and Technology
Deptt. in recognize University,
residence at Guwahati wanted a
matching girl for early marriage.
Direct Phone No. 9864117078.
Mat/B/P/14954/1
Match invited for Assamese
Hindu 34 yrs, BE from AEC &
M.Tech Engineer, working
MNC in Bangalore. Caste no bar.
Contact (M) 9854063196.
Mat/B/P/15021/1
29 yrs. tall & handsome Kalita
boy B.Tech, MBA from IIM
Engineer working MNC in
Bangalore/ Pune. Father Rtd.
Engineer. (M) 9401469135.
Mat/B/P/15022/1
Alliance invited for Assamese
Hindu General Caste 31, B.Tech
(NIT), MBA, Engineer working
MNC in Delhi/ Bangalore.
Contact (M) 9854203706.
Mat/B/P/15023/1
(1) Kalita 30, B.Tech from
London Engineer London (2)
Kalita 32, BE, Engineer Canada
(30 Kalita 32, B.Tech, MS (USA)
Engineer USA. *ADAMS (M)
9854063196.
Mat/B/P/15024/1
(1) Kalita 34, BE, Engineer
Dubai (2) Ahom 36, Software
Engineer Bangalore (3) Kalita
40/ B.Tech, MBA/ Working
Mumbai (4) Kalita 38, BE,
Engineer, Delhi. *ADAMS (M)
9854063196.
Mat/B/P/15025/1
(1) Bengali 30, General Caste,
B.Tech IIT (Kharagpur), MS
Engineer USA (2) Bengali
Brahmin 30+, BE, Engineer
MNC Bangalore (3) Bengali
Kayastha 34, MBBS, MD,
Central Govt. *ADAMS (M)
9854063196.
Mat/B/P/15026/1
Brahmin 30, B.Tech MBA,
Engineer Delhi/ Pune (2)
Brahmin 31, BE, Engineer
Singapore (3) Brahmin 35,
B.Tech MBA/ Delhi (4) Brahmin
38, MA, MNC in Bangalore.
*ADAMS (M) 9854063196.
Mat/B/P/15027/1
(1) Koch 34, BE, Engineer Oil
Sector Caste no bar (2) Assamese
Hindu 36, BE, Govt. Engineer
Guwahati (3) Kalita 40, BE,
Engineer Govt. Deptt, Guwahati.
*ADAMS (M) 9854063196.
Mat/B/P/15028/1
Age 29, Kalita, M.Tech, MNC
(Hydarabad) (2) 35, Kalita,
Engineer, MNC (Delhi) (3) 29,
Konch, M.Tech, MNC (Pune)
(4) 32, Mahanta, MBA, MNC
(Delhi). Sandhani, 8011630847.
Mat/B/P/15077/1
Age 30, Kalita, Govt. Engineer
(Ghy) (2) 38, Nath, Masters,
Govt. Officer (3) 40, Nath, Govt.
JE (Ghy) (4) 40, Kalita, MBA,
Service (Ghy) (5) 34, Kalita,
B.Tech/ MBA, MNC (Ghy) (6)
33, SC, M.Sc, Central service
(Itanagar) (7) 32, Kalita,
Engineer, service (Ghy).
Sandhani, 8011630847.
Mat/B/P/15074/1
Age 34, Brahmin, MBBS/ MD,
service (Ghy) (2) 43, Brahmin,
Govt. JE (Ghy) (3) 36, Brahmin,
M.Com, Business (Ghy) (4) 34,
Brahmin, Masters, Govt. Officer
(Ghy) (5) 31, Brahmin, B.Sc,
SBI employee (Ghy). Sandhani,
8011630847.
Mat/B/P/15075/1
Guwahati settled Bengali
Brahmin family looking for
Brahmin girl for their son- 29
yrs/ 5'7''/ MBA/ working with an
reputed MNC in a good position.
8822243823.
Mat/B/P/2367/1
Hindu/ Assamese/ 30 yrs/ B.Tech
from NIT/ working as an
engineer with PSU/ own
property in Ghy/ Caste no bar.
8253960545.
Mat/B/P/2368/1
Alliance invited for Bengali/
Hindu boy/ Schedule Caste/ 27
yrs/ 5'11''/ Doctor (MBBS)/ well
settled and well cultured family
from Guwahati. 8822243823.
Mat/B/P/2369/1
Hindu/ Assamese/ Ahom/ 33 yrs/
5'7''/ B.Tech/ working as an
Engineer with IOCL/ own house
in Ghy/ early marriage.
8253960545.
Mat/B/P/2370/1
Kayastha family from Guwahati,
looking for bride, for their son
34 yrs/ 5'9''/ MBA/ working as
Senior Manager with a leading
MNC. 8822243823.
Mat/B/P/2371/1
Hindu/ Assamese/ 32 yrs/ 5'11''/
Masters degree in Science and
pursuing Ph.D/ working as a
Professor with Govt./ own house
in Ghy/ Caste no bar.
8253960545.
Mat/B/P/2372/1
Wanted a smart & beautiful
Assamese Muslim bride for a
Engineering degree holder
Muslim groom 29 yrs working
with Govt. Sector as Officer.
9508105461.
Mat/B/P/2373/1
Hindu/ Assamese/ 28 yrs/ 5'8''/
MBA from IIM/ working in a
cery good profile in Metro/ own
property in Ghy/ Caste no bar.
earning in 7 figures. 8253960545.
Mat/B/P/2374/1
Hindu/ Assamese/ Ahom/ 30 yrs/
5'10''/ Masters degree in
Medicine/ working as a Professor
with a Govt. Medical College/
looking for suitable match.
9508105461.
Mat/B/P/2375/1
.Bengali/ 32 yrs/ 5'10''/ MDS/
Assistant Professor in Govt.
Medical College/ own residence
in Assam/ good family/ Caste no
bar. Call : 8822462974.
Mat/B/P/2376/1
Match invited for Kalita boy 30,
5'8'', BE (Civil) Engineer
working Govt. Deptt, Guwahati
residence.
Contact
(M)
9401469135.
Mat/B/P/15029/1
Hindu/ Assamese/ divorcee/ 37
yrs/ 5'10''/ Masters degree in
Management/ working as a
Manager with a well known
company
in
Metro.
9508105461.
Mat/B/P/2377/1
Assamese Hindu General Caste
31, BE, MBA, Engineer
working
Central
Govt.
Department seeks suitable match.
(M) 9854203706.
Mat/B/P/15030/1
Bengali/ Brahmin/ 29 yrs/ B.Tech
from NIT/ working with IOCL/
own residence in Guwahati/ very
good family background. Call :
8822462974.
Mat/B/P/2378/1
Kalita 33, tall & handsome, BE
from AEC & MBA, Engineer
(Dy. Manager), reputed
organisation working in
Guwahati.
Contact
(M)
9854203706.
Mat/B/P/15031/1
A Assamese Kalita family invites
alliance for their boy 32 yrs
good looking smart, BE/
M.Tech, Assam based Engineer
working with Forest Dept.,
earning handsomely looking for
a good & smart girl from a
respected family. 9508105461.
Mat/B/P/2379/1
Wanted Post Graduate Doctor
groom for Bengali, 29
Gynaecologist. Contact :
9401334123.
Mat/G/1153/1
Bengali Kayastha boy 35 yrs,
Lecturer in Pvt. College (poor
paid) only son parents Rtd. Govt.
Official, own house in Guwahati.
Financially self Dependent girl
required. Marital status may be
compromised. Contact :
8486873083.
Mat/B/1145/1
Groom wanted for 28 years, five
feet five inch Assamese Kashyap
Gotra, MBA and work at Delhi,
house at Guwahati. Preferred
working in Delhi. Contact : 09711331608.
Mat/G/P/15231/2
Age 28, Bengali, Brahmin,
MBA, Service (Ghy) (2) 35,
Bengali Brahmin, Graduate,
Business (Ghy) (3) 36, Bengali,
Engineer, MNC (Mumbai).
Sandhani, 8011630843.
Mat/B/P/15076/1
Bengali/ Brahmin/ 47 yrs/ 5'7''/
B.Tech/ working in Govt. sector
as an Engineer/ own residence
in Guwahati/ Caste no bar. Call :
8822462974.
Mat/B/P/2380/1
Hindu/ Assamese/ 45 yrs/ 5'10''/
M.Tech/ well established
Business man have own
Engineering farm in Ghy/ only
son/ earning handsomely/ Caste
no bar/ early marriage. Pls. Call
: 8253960545.
Mat/B/P/2381/1
Bengali/ Kayastha/ 31 yrs/ 5'11''/
B.Tech from NIT/ working with
Central Govt./ own property in
Guwahati/ only son. Call :
8822462974.
Mat/B/P/2382/1
32/ Assamese/ MBA, APS/ DSP
in Upper Assam/ good family
background. Weddingbells
#9613894338.
Mat/B/P/15143/1
Assamese/ Kalita/ 34/ 5'11''/
B.Tech (NIT), working Asstt.
Professor at Guwahati. Early
marriage. @7670003400.
Mat/B/P/2347/1
Bengali/ Kayastha/ 33/ 5'8''/
MBBS/ Psychiatriqu. Central
Govt. employee. Own residency
Guwahati. @9508010739/
7670003400.
Mat/B/P/2348/1
Bengali/ Brahmin/ 30/ 5'7''/
B.Com, MBA. Working MNC
Bangalore. Residency Guwahati.
@9508010739/ 7670003400.
Mat/B/P/2350/1
Assamese/ OBC/ 32/ 5'7''/ BE,
Govt. Engineer, Upper based
family. Caste no bar.
@9864809793/ 8761067816.
Mat/B/P/2355/1
Assamese/ Brahmin/ 33/ 5'8''/ BE
(Chemical), Engineer at IOCL.
Upper
Assam
based.
@8011641568/ 8761067816.
Mat/B/P/2356/1
Assamese/ Muslim/ 40/ 5'10''/
ACS Officer. Own residency
Guwahati. Early marriage.
@8011641568.
Mat/B/P/2357/1
Bengali/ Kayastha/ 43/ 5'8''/
B.Sc/ Pvt. service at Guwahati.
Early marriage. Caste no bar.
@7662036644/ 7086730669.
Mat/B/P/2358/1
Bengali/ Kayastha/ 36/ 5'8''/ B.Sc
(Hons), Govt. service. Own
residence Guwahati. Early
marriage.
@7662036644/
7086730669.
Mat/B/P/2359/1
Assamese/ Brahmin/ 31/ 5'8''/
BE/ working MNC at Bangalore.
Own residency Guwahati.
@7086052573/ 8761067816.
Mat/B/P/2360/1
Assamese/ Ahom/ 43/ 5'7''/ BE,
Central Govt. service at Metro.
Caste no bar. @7576026601/
8761067816.
Mat/B/P/2361/1
Bengali/ Kayastha/ 28/ 5'8''/
B.Tech, working MNC at Metro.
Only child. Early marriage.
@7086730669/ 7662036644.
Mat/B/P/2362/1
General/ Assamese/ 31/ 5'8''/
B.Com, MBA/ Deputy Manager
at Nationalised Bank Caste no
bar. # 7035343835.
Mat/B/P/2337/1
Kayastha/ Assamese/ 31/ 5'9''/
Mechanical Engineer at BHEL
(Metro)/ own residence at Ghy.
#7035343836, 9854152573.
Mat/B/P/2338/1
Smart Assamese, Brahmin, BE
(NIT/ Silchar), Engineer (TCS),
Australia. 9854032811.
Mat/B/P/15146/1
Assamese General, 42, B.Tech/
M.Tech (AEC), Engineer (PWD)
Assam. 9854032811.
Mat/B/P/15147/1
Assamese Muslim Sunni, BA/
MBA (Delhi University), Senior
Manager (MNC) Delhi.
9854059693.
Mat/B/P/15148/1
Bengali, General, M.Tech (AEC)/
Ph.D (Kanpur), Govt. Assistant
Professor (NIT) Silchar.
9854059693.
Mat/B/P/15149/1
Seeking partner for a BE (E&TAEC), MBA, 5'5'', fair, 35,
Guwahati origin working in a
MNC in Guwahati. Parents
University Prof., Brother Asstt.
Prof. Ph. : 09089625100.
Mat/B/P/15176/1
Assamese/ Muslim/ 32/ 5'6''/ BA,
LLB, working Guwahati. Own
residence Guwahati. Early
marriage.
@7670003400/
7399475723.
Mat/B/P/2349/1
Hostel/PG (Girls), close to
Silpukhuri Buss stop. Contact:
8822048711, 9859382174.
Hostel/P/1863/22
2/3 seater room available for
Girls at Silpukhuri. Contact:
9435853659, 9435695735.
Hostel/P/2173/8
Upasana Girls Hostel Zoo Road
Tiniali, Byelane 10, Sugam Path,
Near
Bus
Stand.
Ph:
8399815493.
Hostel/P/14652/5
Hostel rooms available single
double AC 9435158415 (pure
vegetarian).
Hostel/P/2141/9
Hostel seats available for boys
only near Chandmari Bus stand,
Guwahati. Contact : 9864054811.
Hostel/P/14874/3
Swagot Girls Hostel Bora Service,
Ulubari, walking distance to
Akash, Scholars, Perception,
Conception, B.Barooah College.
Ph. No. 9435101960.
Hostel/P/14891/2
Limited seats (attached
bathroom) available an Adhayan
Girls Hostel at Silpukhuri
#88768-74347.
Hostel/P/14706/9
Boys Hostel cum PG at Maligaon
3 No. Gate. Contact : 8254099964, 97060-62008.
Hostel/P/15097/1
Hostel/PG (Girls), close to
Busstop, better facilities,
locations: Ganeshguri &
Downtown. Ph: 7896048017,
9864102223.
Hostel/P/2452/12
Boys Hostel at Rajgarh Road,
near Big Bazar, five minutes
walking distance from Akash,
Potential, Scholar’s. Ph: 9401040000.
Hostel/P/15158/1
PROJECT
REPORTS/
SCHEME PREPARATIONS
UNDER CENTRAL/STATE
GOVERNMENT. REGISTRATION/RENEWAL/
ANNUAL/AUDIT/REPORTS
FOR NGO’S - 9613651540/
8486758100.
NGO/P/15213/3
Regarding leasing out of
Godown/parking area of Asom
Go-seva Samiti, Basistha
published in The Assam Tribune
dtd. 17.06.2016, Nos. available
for query- 9435104280,
9678001810.
Godown/P/15172/1
Godown/Office G.Fl. 3100 sq.ft.
1st fl. 1500 sq.ft., 2nd Fl. 4000
sq.ft. Lalganesh. 9435586336,
9085690336.
Godown/P/15180/1
Available industrial shed
Warehouse of 13500 sq.ft. 2200
sq.ft. & open Warehouse space
of 15000 sq.ft. at Brahmaputra
Industrial Park, Amingaon
#94351-48616.
Godown/P/2403/1
Godown of 13800 sq.ft. for
Agricultural use for rent
available at Gorchuk Pamohi
Road. 94351-48674.
Godown/P/2415/8
Office
cum
godown
will be rented near Happy Child
School, Rehabari-8 (M)
9435545427.
Godown/P/15237/1
2100 sq.ft. to 98000 sq.ft.
Godown/Industrial Shed/open
Shankardev Boys Hostel, space for rent at Khanapara
suitable for Cotton, Akash, (Meghalaya, Assam), Beltola,
Scholars, Panbazar Guwahati. Lokhra, Boragaon, Amingaon.
98640-26510, 9854223863.
9435403986.
Hostel/P/14744/3
Godown/P/2283/8
Girls’ hostel with bedding & Wifi at Bamunimaidam, Ghy.
Contact: 9864058752.
Hostel/P/14531/5
Silpi Girls Shelter (Free Wifi)
Rajgarh, Byelane-1, Ph:
9864805378, 9864520946.
Kalita/ Assamese/ 33/ 5'11''/ Hostel/P/14501/3
Master degree Business
Management/ Gazetted Officer Royal Boys Hostel near
at Central Govt. #9854152573/ B.Borooah College, single/
double seats available. Ph.
7035343836.
80114-89814.
Mat/B/P/2339/1
Hostel/P/13630/4
OBC/ Assamese/ 44/ 5'9''/ Govt.
Class- 1 Office. #9854152573, Evon Girls Hostel single/double
seat available A.T. Guwahati
7035343836.
Club. Opp. U.C.O. Bank. Ph:
Mat/B/P/2340/1
98640-71107.
Ahom/ Assamese/ 36/ 5'10''/ Hostel/P/13789/9
Ph.D/ Asstt. Professor at Govt.
College/ own house at Ghy. GIRLS HOSTEL NEAR
GANESHGURI @ 3500/- PM
#7035343836, 9854152573.
WITH ALL FACILITIES
Mat/B/P/2341/1
CONTACT: 9707826364.
Bengali/ Kayastha/ 30/ Civil Hostel/P/14566/3
Engineer in Ministry of Water
Resources/ early marriage. 3500/- pm at R.N.M. Girls
Hostel, Nayanpur, 3rd Bye Lane,
8822230669, 7035343833.
H.No. 10, Ganeshguri. Contact :
Mat/B/P/2342/1
96136-62349.
Bengali, Brahmin/ 35/ 5'11''/ Hostel/P/2438/8
B.Tech (Mechanical), MBA/
working in Kolkata/ residence Girls/working Ladies Hostel
Ghy/ Caste no bar. 822230669, Jonali, Lakhimi Path, Savitri
Chatri Nivas, Ph. 96787-29749,
7035343833.
90855-75757, 78967-65321 1/
Mat/B/P/2343/1
2/3/4 seater room.
Bride wanted : (1) Brahmin/ 33/ Hostel/P/14953/2
Doctor/ Ghy (2) Brahmin/ 32/
Doctor/ Jorhat (3) Brahmin/ 38/ Ashroy Girls Hostel (near Zoo)
M.Tech/ London (4) Brahmin/ with good facilities. Contact :
30/ Govt. job/ Ghy (5) Brahmin/ 99544-52472, 98646-16014.
32/ Govt. Professor/ Ghy (6) Hostel/P/14969/1
Brahmin/ 41/ Govt. job (7) OBC/
Youth Home Boy’s Hostel only
30/ Sr. Engg. Govt./ Ghy (8)
for student, Hedayetpur.
Kalita/ 30/ Engg./ Delhi (9)
Contact: 98645-04648, 82569Kalita/ 34/ Engg. ONGC/
20061.
Dibrugarh (10) Kalita/ 40/ OIL/
Hostel/P/15009/4
divorcee (11) Brahmin/ 30/
Supply Inspector/ Ghy (12) Ashroy
Boys
Hostel,
Kalita/ 35/ Ph.D/ Govt. Ganeshguri, single attached bath
Professor/ Ghy. Subh Samanyay, rooms with non-veg food, Ph.
Ghy. 84865-54896.
97078-26889.
Mat/B/P/15163/1
Hostel/P/15071/3
33, Assamese, General, BE
(AEC)/ MBA (Gujrat), Deputy
Manager (IOCL), Guwahati.
9854059693.
Mat/B/P/15145/1
Seats available for boys for
Cotton College, B.Borooah,
Pragjyotish College. Concept,
Scholars at Barwari Happy Villa,
Uzan Bazar. Contact No. 9435558946.
Hostel/P/15109/3
Boys Hostel Bamunimaidam
Guwahati. Single/Double rooms
including fooding, running
water. Ph: 8876359824.
Hostel/P/15129/1
Adhunik Packers & Movers, AnISO:9001:2008, Household
goods, cars. All India,
Guwahati. 0361-2510232,
94017-85901, 98641-95237.
Pune- 093721-74188. Email :
ramesh.agarwal2010@yahoo.
com.
P&M/P/5574/180
STR Packers & Movers
Boragaon.
Ghy-33,
M9854037818, 8011819202. All
over India & local shifting.
P&M/P/13492/30
National Packers & Movers Estd.
1982 leading Household, Car,
Reallocaters
Contact
:
9864060927 (Domestic &
International) 9954200989
(Local Shifting) Guwahati :
0361-2453362, Kolkata : 03325787614, 9735455788.
P&M/1095/16
Aashu Packers & Movers all over
India. Our Contact 03612228181,
8822461275,
7086055402.
P&M/P/10567/33
(Agarwal Packers) SNM Group
Guwahati98640-49852,
87520-62702,
Dibrugarh98649-01283, Kolkata- 9051720391, New Delhi- 9718052000.
P&M/P/2242/15
Low
charges
for
household goods Packing,
Carrying, Shifting. Demand
Packers. 90853-79343, 9859006216.
P&M/P/15200/1
Rhino Packers, Sixmile, Ghy-22.
M- 9864469464, Local shifting
M: 9401822253 (All India)
Packing Cargo, Household
goods.
P&M/P/2428/5
Shifting? Shifting? Shifting?
Local & outside: Household &
Official goods. @Sunrise Packers
& Movers. Ph: 9854066099,
9957996161.
P&M/P/2453/10
10 THE ASSAM TRIBUNE, GUWAHATI
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT
Booking open for 1/2/3 BHK
flats at Barshapara, Colonybazar
(Kalapahar), Panjabari, B.G.
Colony (Maligaon). Ph.: 9706001132, 98641-12604.
H&F/P/2083/30
Only one numbers of 3 bedroom
deluxe flat at 1st floor left for
booking at Juripar 6 Mile.
Contact: BNS Realtors.
8723977197.
H&F/P/14547/8
Booking started for 3 bedroom
deluxe flat at Rajgarh Road
byelane 6. Contact: BNS
Realtors. 8723977197.
H&F/P/14548/10
Booking open 2/3/4 BHK flats
at Arjun Path, near Chandmari
Fire Station. Call: 9864801122.
H&F/P/14341/8
Booking open 2/3 BHK
luxurious flat with all amenities
at Radhanagar, VIP Road @ very
affordable price. 9854085554.
H&F/P/14528/8
BOOKING: 3 BHK 1167/1249/
1288 SQ.FT. @ 2550/SQ.FT.
AT PATARKUCHI NEAR
BASISTHA CHARIALI.
7086014978,
B.B.
CONSTRUCTIONS.
H&F/P/2174/8
BOOKING OPEN 3 BHK
1356 SQ.FT. ON 2ND FLOOR
AT MILAN PATH NEAR
SIXMILE. 7086014978. B.B.
CONSTRUCTION.
H&F/P/2175/8
BOOKING: 3 BHK 1441
SQ.FT. WITH PUJAROOM @
1ST FLOOR @ 3400/SQ.FT.
AT JAYANAGAR NEAR NRL
PUMP. 7086014978. B.B.
CONSTRUCTIONS.
H&F/P/2176/8
READY 2 BHK FLAT AT RS.
35
LAC
INCLUDING
PARKING
&
ALL
AMENITIES IN BASISTHA
CHARIALI. 9854043100.
H&F/P/2286/3
2 BHK and 3 BHK flat for sale
near Kahilipara Post Office,
Guwahati. Ph. 9435196156.
H&F/P/14805/3
3 BHK - 1010 SQ.FT.
GROUND FLOOR FLAT @
26,26,000 NEAR GUWAHATI
UNIVERSITY POSSESSION
OCTOBER
2016.
PH.
9864052028.
H&F/P/2291/3
Premium residential 3 BHK flat
for sale at Dibrugarh possession
2016 Dec. only 3 flats left for
sale. # 9435551132.
H&F/P/14837/3
Ready 2 BHK 1083 sq.ft. &
1105 sq.ft. @ 3400 per sq.ft. at
Alok Nagar near Bhetapara,
Guwahati. Ph: 7086014978.
H&F/P/2293/8
Booking open for 2/3 BHK flat
under
construction
at
Bamunimaidam. Ph. 9435094047.
H&F/P/14834/3
Residential 1 & 3 BHK Flats
available
at
Lalganesh,
Sreenagar, Guwahati. Contact8876063993, 8761016383.
H&F/P/1885/8
OM RESIDENCY, NEAR
HAYAT
HOSPITAL,
LALGANESH, 3 BHK FLAT
FOR BOOKING. 8011496168, 96784-02696.
H&F/P/12871/8
BOOKING ON FOR 2 BHK
FLATS IN AMBIKAGIRI
NAGAR, ZOO ROAD. PL.
CONTACT:
ARYAN
BUILDERS. +9194350-12942,
+9188765-44354.
H&F/P/13557/8
Ready for possession 3 BHK
(1550 sq.ft.) flat for sale at
Geetanagar Main Road. Ph:
8811073007.
H&F/P/13563/8
Ready to move 3 BHK flat for
sale in Jatiya, Kahilipara Road.
Call: 9435575323.
H&F/P/1986/10
Ready to move Deluxe 3 BHK
flat & Duplex in Survey, Beltola,
very low price # 9859833626.
H&F/P/1985/10
Booking open 60% completed
Residential flat at Birubari near
School # 98640-60709.
H&F/P/12497/8
Few 1/2/3 BHK flat at Gotanagar
Maligaon 10 munites distance
from Railway Head Office. Cont:
Greenland Estates. 9864040004.
H&F/P/14549/8
Booking G+2 4 BHK (1393)
sq.ft. flat at Ground floor near
Laxmimandir, Beltola, Call:
8255051188.
H&F/P/14550/8
Ready to move 2/3 BHK (1118/
1320) sq.ft. flat at ground floor
near Power House, Kahilipara.
Call: Greenland Estates. 9864040004.
H&F/P/14551/1
3 BHK super deluxe flat for sale
at 1st byelane, Ajanta Path,
Survey, Guwahati. Possession by
March 2017. 9864030221,
7896966408.
H&F/P/14544/7
Ownership flat at Rehabari on
1st floor about 900 sq.ft. super
(Built up) area contact
immediately 99548-90322.
H&F/P/14863/2
2 BHK 1380 sq.ft. fully
furnished river facing flat at
Kharghuli for sale Ph. 9954012666.
H&F/P/14859/2
3 BHK Deluxe completed flats
at Home Ananda, Bhetapara. Rs.
2600 per sq.ft. 9954081848 (M).
www.zenithheights.in
H&F/P/14657/6
Protech Park, Flat, 1551 sq.ft., 3
BHK, 2 bathroom. Hengrabari,
Vaastu ok. 09535014169.
H&F/1105/1
Only few 2/3/4 BHK Deluxe Flats
in Golden Estate, Basistha,
Beltola @ 3150/- per sft. Call9854015155/44411.
H&F/P/2265/8
2/3 BHK AFFORDABLE
RESIDENTIAL
FLATS
STARTING @ RS. 25.5L AT
PRAGJYOTISH NAGAR,
NEAR JALUKBARI, NH 37.
FOR BOOKING CALL :
9707112000/ 9707012000.
H&F/P/12678/8
Attractive Duplex (3BHK) 15002000 sq.ft. flats are almost ready
for hand-over at Jatia,
Ganeshguri. Cell: 70358-10959.
H&F/P/13687/6
Buy ready 4 BHK, 3970 sq.ft,
Vastu compliant, seperate
caretaker, prayer, study, office,
store rooms, two parking,
private terrace, Borbari/Sixmile.
8402040666.
H&F/P/11208/8
EXCLUSIVE 2 BHK FLATS
AT VIJAYA GOLDEN
CREST, MANGO LANE,
PANJABARI, GUWAHATI37. PROMOTER: VIJAYA
CONSTRUCTION.
CONTACT AT SITE OR ON
MOBILE NOS.: 9864077693,
84728020604.
H&F/P/13620/6
EXCLUSIVE 3 BHK FLATS
FOR SALE AT VIJAYA
WHITE
ORCHID,
ADJACENT TO REPOSE
BAKERY, LAKHINATH
BEZBARUAH
PATH,
HATIGAON, GUWAHATI-6.
CONTACT AT SITE OR ON
MOBILE NO.S: 9864077693,
9854143101. PROMOTER:
VIJAYA CONSTRUCTION.
H&F/P/13619/6
Flat on sale 2 BHK, 1100 sq.ft.
Kahilipara, Guwahati-781019.
Cell: 9864267954.
H&F/P/13886/3
SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 2016
Booking open 3 BHK flats at
Hatigaon main road at very
affordable price: 9127051551.
H&F/P/15062/2
90% completed spacious 3 BHK
flat at Gandhibasti & Khanapara:
9707025577.
H&F/P/15063/3
1 BHK flat at Beltola Tiniali
include parking for sale. Ph:
8876672529, 9577479490.
H&F/P/15106/1
1000 2 BRbeautifull flat sale
Barsapara (Rulling Mill) near
Lalganesh 31.50 lakh only 9435104019.
H&F/P/15195/1
3 BHK flat, 1st floor for sale at
Protech Park, Hengrabari with
Gym, Swimming pool, Club
House. 1380 sq.ft. Ph. No.
8876726669.
H&F/P/15111/1
Ready to move in 3 BHK Deluxe
flat of 1450 sq.ft. road facing
for sale at Zoo Road Tiniali.
9854079900.
H&F/P/2411/1
2 BHK, 3 BHK, 4 BHK, 5 BHK,
flats & duplex available starting
from Rs. 3000 @ per square feet
at prime location at Guwahati,
Contact: +91-98640-37572.
H&F/P/15070/1
BOOKING FOR 3 BHK
FLAT AT CHANDMARI
NIJARAPAR, NEAR FIRE
OFFICE @ 48 LAC (INCL.
PARKING). CONTACT:
94350-14785.
H&F/P/15187/1
Ready 3 BHK flat (1424 sq.ft.)
at Lokhra Chariali - (Subham
Greens) Guwahati. Ph. No.
7399005737.
H&F/P/15157/1
1080 2 BR flat sale Hatigaon,
Sewali Path very high society
near Dispur Capital 9435104019.
H&F/P/15194/1
1 BHK - 27 L, 2 BHK - 42L, 3
BHK - 65 L, 4 BHK - 1.30 Cr.,
prime location, Silpukhuri, Ph:
9864117676.
H&F/P/15161/1
Three bedroom residential flat
with drawing, dining, kitchen,
2-bathroom, 1-balcony, 1-car
parking, with a good locality in
a peaceful area near Geetanagar.
Price: Rs. 45 lakhs. Contact No.
8135972273.
H&F/P/15173/1
For sale commercialflat area 185 sq.ft., Six Mile. Mobile:
7086997940.
H&F/P/15122/1
Oil officer’s 3 BHK flat for sale
- Marigold apartment, Last Gate,
Dispur 9435738712 for genuine
buyer.
H&F/P/15134/1
3 BHK premium flat immediate
sale at Six Mile, Radhanagar. Ph.
No. 8473088157, 9854705530.
H&F/P/15136/1
For sale ready to move flat, 1050
sq.ft. G+3, 3rd floor, 2 BHK, 2
balcony, 2 toilets, parking, 3
years constructin at prime
location of Ulubari. Contact:
09899865615, 09899868707.
H&F/P/15140/5
3 BHK PREMIUM FLAT FOR
SALE IN VIP ROAD/
8811072908/9435541929.
H&F/P/15175/1
READY 2/3 BHK AT
JAYANAGAR, GUWAHATI
GROUND FLOOR AND 4TH
FLOOR. 9854043100.
H&F/P/2387/1
2/3 BHK FLATS AT LACHIT
NAGAR, GUWAHATI JUST
50 MTRS. FROM G.S. ROAD.
BOOK YOUR FLAT BEFORE
30TH OF JUNE AND
GET MODULAR KITCHEN
FREE.
CALL:
7086022888, 97066-17819. VISIT:
www.inestgroup.com.
H&F/P/2393/1
BRAND NEW 2 BHK FLAT
AT VIP ROAD, PRITHVI
GREEN, READY FOR
POSSESSION, 968.75 SQ.FT.
09560963393.
H&F/P/2395/1
Ready to move 2 BHK and 3
BHK 1010 sq.ft, 1060 sq.ft.
1493 sq.ft. flat at Maligaon,
Lankeshwar, Lokhra. Ph:
9706003585.
H&F/P/15227/1
3 BHK deluxe flats available at
Happyvilla - Uzanbazar.
Possession going on. Ph: 9954209129/9864056400.
H&F/P/13931/4
3 BHK/ 2 BHK Deluxe flat for
sale at Hatigaon, Beltola,
Bamunimaidan, Pubsarania,
Panjabari, 9854368449, Suriya
Properties.
H&F/P/15208/3
Few 3 BHK spacious deluxe flats
available at Jalukbari on Assam
Engineering College Road.
Possession on 2017. Ph:
9954209129/9864056400.
H&F/P/13932/4
Ready 4 BHK 3970 sq.ft, Vastu
compliant, Office, Private
Terrace, Separate caretaker
room, Borbari, VIP Road,
8402040666.
H&F/P/15210/8
2/3 BHK flat available at
Wireless, Lonkeswar and
Hatigaon please contact: 9435035964/9706010051.
H&F/P/14338/4
Only one 2 BHK & 3 BHK are
vacant at Vista Garden Wireless
Beltola, Club House Gym,
Children Play area & more open
space are available with guest
parking. 9854092902/01.
H&F/P/15215/1
Book 2/3 BHK flat at Joyanagar
(Near NRL Petrol Pump) &
Rehabari (P.B. Road near
Maghmallar
apart.
Ph:
9954045572.
H&F/P/15056/1
Almost 90% work completed
book 1/3/4 BHK flat at VIP Road
(Near Rahman Hospital) first
plot. Contact: 9859159574.
H&F/P/15078/1
Duplex (Area 4200 sq.ft.) with
1 katha & 5 lechas land
(Independent compound) for
sale in Ganesh Mandir Path. Ph:
9864410641.
H&F/P/15057/1
Booking open 3 BHK flats at
Odalbakra main road at very
affordable price: 9854085551.
H&F/P/15059/3
Booking open 3 BHK flats near
supermarket in G+4 storied only
8 flats. 9864350324.
H&F/P/15060/3
Newly constructed ready to
occupy premium flats - 2 BHK
with private terrace and 4 BHK
duplex with private terrace at
modern housing complex near
Beltola Bazaar. Contact:
9706843727, 9435731688.
H&F/P/15247/1
Delhi: Okhla II (Main road side)
1 BHk flat 2nd floor for sale/3rd
floor rent (25L/12000) # 9707611119, 99540-66399, 9864062129.
H&F/P/15220/1
3 BHK 1105 sq.ft. Block A
Subham Greens, Lokhara sale
through investor 9435053590.
H&F/P/15229/1
3 bedroom flat for sale near
Happy Child High school
Rehabari-8. (M)-94355/45427.
H&F/P/15239/1
1300
SQ.FT.
FULLY
FURNISHED 3 BHK FLAT
WITH 3 BEDROOM AND ALL
ATTACHED BATHROOM
INCLUDING
2
SIDE
BALCONY ARE READY FOR
SALE,
NEAR
GNRC
HOSPITAL, DISPUR @ 60
(L). + 91-98640-20537.
H&F/P/15209/2
BOOKING OPEN FOR
PREMIUM 2/3 BHK FLAT AT
PUB PALACIA URBANI AT
PUB
JYOTINAGAR,
BAMUNIMAIDAM, GHY-21
@ 2595 PER SQ.FT.
CONTACT
M.P.
CONSTRUCTION, 03612338099,
9864107847.
www.mpconstruction.co.in.
H&F/P/15205/1
BOOKING OPEN FOR 2/3
BHK FLAT @ RS. 3150 PER
SQ.FT. AT UDAYAN PATH,
DWARKA
NAGAR,
SIXMILE, GUWAHATI-22,
CONTACT:
MP
CONSTRUCTION, 03612338099,
98641-07847.
www.mpconstruction.co.in.
H&F/P/15204/1
*LAST CHANCE TO OWN
ONLY TWO AVILABLE
PREMIUM PROPERTIES (1)
SPACIOUS 3 BHK SKY
APARTMENT 1650 SQ FT &
(2) DUPLEX SKY VILLA 2800
SQ FT WITH PRIVATE
GARDEN IN HARMONY,
THE PROJECT DESIGNED
TO ALING HUMAN LIVING
WITH NATURE TO ENJOY
NATURE GREATEST GIFT
THAT IS FRESH AIR,
SUNSHINE, ENERGY AND
PRIVACY AND FITTED &
FURNISHED WITH FIVE
STAR
CATEGORY
FINISHING LOCATED AT
VIP ROAD SIXMILE, THE
PROJECT IS ONLY 4.5 KMS
FROM GANESHGURI (VIA
HENGRABARI). CONTACT:
9854032375.
H&F/P/15242/1
3 BHK 1200sq.ft. ready flat for
sale at Joypur, Kharghuli near
River. Ph. 8822913737.
H&F/P/2451/1
1600 sq.ft. three bedroom flat
for sale @ Rs. 3000 per sq.ft. at
Jana Path, Hatigaon, Guwahati.
Call:
9678048246/9864030129.
H&F/P/2446/1
2 BHK @ Rukminigaon @
ground floor 2 parking painted
@ 29 lacs. 8749942821/
8486095947.
H&F/P/2448/1
Ready spacious 3/4 BHK flats
with modern amenities at
Silpukhuri @ very affordable
price: 9864350324.
H&F/P/15061/3
Retired, V.R.S., Housewives,
Selfemployed,
Students.
if you are looking for a full/
parttime
career.
Call:
9476611588.
Busi/P/14630/4
1 katha 10 lessa myadi land for
sale Bagharbari, Panjabari,
Guwahati-37. Ph: 9577639077.
L&P/P/14807/3
2 katha 4 lecha (approx) Myadi
land for sale in Milannagar path
near Digambarchuk, Jorhat
(Broker excused) 9678707274,
9435134869.
L&P/P/2318/2
2 BHK F.F. flat at Panjabari/small
plot of land at Central Guwahati
for sale, Phone : 96780-74556.
L&P/P/14861/2
Ground + 2 RCC building, 1½
katha land sale behind
Downtown (Brokers welcome)
09008655884.
L&P/P/2287/2
GSK
REALESTATE
PROPERTIES
&
DEVELOPERS. (CONTACT
US TO PURCHASE/SALE/
RENT/DEVELOP, FLATS &
LANDS) 7670013444/555/222.
L&P/P/14572/8
1st plot Myadi land for sale,
Patharquarry, VIP Road.
Genuine customers. Contact :
98549-29269.
L&P/P/14704/3
Myadi plot with boundary wall
at Bidyapur, Nalbari. 9864326538.
L&P/P/15236/1
1.3 katha myadi patta land with
boundary wall, deep boring near
Nagaland house, Sixmile for
immediate sale. # 70869-53466.
L&P/P/2433/1
1 bigha Jyotikushi, Lalganesh
(4th plot) Rs. 2.50 Cr. 1.5 L
(Eksonia Land) with AT House
Chandmari, Rs. 50 lakh. 2 bigha
2nd plot NH-37, Airport, Rs. 2
Cr. 4 Bigha 2nd plot NH-37,
Mirza, Malidhuba. 1½, 1½, 1½,
1½, 4 plot Saukushi, Rs. 50 L
(per plot) 1½ K Zoo Tinali Rs.
1,45 Cr. Ph: 9854589252.
L&P/P/15224/1
Suriya Properties & Reailstion
Developers, requires Myadi land
in Guwahati for development in
conditions. We also buy/sale
land. 98543-68449.
L&P/P/14543/3
Land measuring 1 katha 10 lecha
for sale. Address: House No.
136, Rajiv Gandhi Path,
Koinadhara, Khanapara. Contact
No. 9678180020, 9706140350.
L&P/P/15015/1
482 bighas myadi land
immediate sale in Nagaon,
Bahampur, DB Associate.
9435195038.
L&P/P/14976/1
2 bigha myadi patta land at North
Guwahati near Emami Company
for immediate sale @ 35 lacs/
bigha (Negotiable). 6 katha
agricultural myadi patta land at
Tetelia only 1.5 km from
highway @ 4 lacs/ katha
(negotiable).
Contact:
8761947835.
L&P/P/14985/1
1.5 katha at Bhagaduttapur,
Opposite Hayat Nursing School,
Kahilipara. Mob: 9706125385,
9613231669.
L&P/P/14989/1
Buy/sale new/used flats
anywhere in Guwahati. Greeha
Prabesh.
8749942821/
8486095947.
H&F/P/2449/1
Duplex house with AT house
ready to use 1.5 lecha with all
fittings. 9531056003.
L&P/P/15002/1
2400 sq.ft. 2nd floor at Lachit
Nagar near S.B.I. Rs. 3200.00
per sq.ft. Ph: 7664895020.
H&F/P/15011/1
2 BHK flat for sale fully
furnishing at Beltola. Cont. No.
8721013621.
L&P/P/15004/1
3 BHK flat for sale at
Christianbasti 1st floor, S.B.I.
and ICICI approved. Ph. 9864037301.
H&F/P/15019/1
Panjabari - 2 katha, Chachal 2K 5L, Sorumotoria 1K 12L,
near Pratiksha. 3 bedroom flat.
Lakhara - 2K. # 94766-13133.
L&P/P/2445/1
For sale 2 BHK flat 1000 sq. ft.
Main road, Address: New
Guwahati. Ph: 98640-38967.
H&F/P/14983/1
2, 5 bigha myadi land for sale @
Baihata Chariali. Guwahati Road.
8723909962.
L&P/P/2450/1
R.C.C. 1st floor about 950 sq.ft.
road side of Bharalumukh,
Seventy five lacs. 9864012895.
H&F/P/14987/1
Sell 1½ katha land with RCC
house at Beltola, Survey. #
7399944453.
L&P/P/2444/1
For sale 1100 sq.ft. 3 bed-room
flat on 3rd floor (Dhrishni Sara
Apartment) in Bhagaduttapur,
Kahilipara, Guwahati. Please
contact: 9435347734 for details.
H&F/P/14971/1
IMMEDIATE SALE 1.5
KATHAS LAND WITH 3
STORIED BUILDING 6500
SQ.FT.
AT
BAMUNIMAIDAM. M :
080112-53121.
L&P/P/15189/1
1K-10 Lessa Myadi land with
G+2 building at Rajgarh Bye
Lane-1, Chandmari, Ghy-03, Ph.
98640-66801.
L&P/P/15082/1
1100 sq.ft. flat at Kharghuli, 1K,
6K at Kharghuli. 6K at NH on
condition, Ph. 88760-58018.
L&P/P/15105/1
1 katha 10 lessa Myadi land for
sale at Ahomgaon, Garchuk
To=42 lakh (M) 98540-34566.
L&P/P/15110/1
Myadi patta land @ Rs. 5,00,000
per katha at Guwahati-30, Ph.
98599-48514.
L&P/P/2335/1
2 katha 7 lessa myadi land
National Highway 2nd plot, near
Boragaon Ganesh Mandir. (M)
9854394955.
L&P/P/15177/1
Two rooms in G/F for
Commercial purpose at Rehabari
Guwahati-8,
Ph.
No.
9706821700.
CS/P/15124/1
Home Tutor for Guitar/Piano/
Song classes. Contact No.
9706377262, 9864047640.
Music/P/14980/1
File Income, Sales & Service Tax
Return by Vivek Jain (M.Com;
LL.B) #9864173738.
Consultancy/P/13774/4
Home Tuition. Sub : Keyboard,
Guitar, Piano, Vocal, Modern
Songs & Violin, Ph. 9854913088.
Music/P/1842/17
Avail Accounting Consultancy/
Taxation by a Senior Accountant
on packaged contract. Call:
7399667967.
Consultancy/P/14546/3
Home Tutor Aerobics & Dance.
Ph. No. 8135824379.
Dance & Aerobics/P/14978/1
Mind India offers ‘Certificate
Programme in Counselling
Skills’. Successful candidates will
be awarded UGC recognized
certificate issued by KK
Handiqui State Open University,
Assam. Course starting from:
July 4, 2016. Admissions open.
Contact:
0361-2667269;
mindindiacontact@gmail.com
Counselling/P/13562/3
Require 3 bighas or more of
Industrial land on rent/sale in and
around Guwahati. Broker
Excuse
please
contact:
9435569420.
L&P/P/2392/1
Relaxation of full body massage
50% off & free club
membership in Guwahati. Ph:
8876509526/27/28.
Beauty Parlour/P/14355/11
1 katha 12 lecha myadi patta land
near Rangia Railway Station. Ph:
9678435844.
L&P/P/2394/1
Learn full beauty parlour course
3 months @ 12000/-. Cut &
Shine. Ladies Parlour. Ph:
9435106722.
Beauty Parlour/P/2427/8
1,300 sq.ft. at Rukmini Nagar,
Dispur for office/Gym. etc. H.
No. 42. Ph. 9854013959.
OS/P/14998/4
Low fees beautician course.
9706929250, Beltola.
Beautician/P/2426/1
First floor 4 room for office,
2000 sq.ft. at Rehabari,
Guwahati. Contact 9864048123.
OS/P/14965/1
Home Service by experienced &
trained hair dresser & beautician,
call 9864266384 (Bhadra
Phukan).
Beautician/P/15233/1
Suitable space for corporate
office, bank etc. Approximately
carpet area 1100 sq.ft. on rent at
Silpukhuri (Near SBI), G.N.B.
Road. Contact No. 7035705669.
OS/P/15102/1
260 sq.ft. (Gr. Fl) 550 sq.ft. (2nd
fl) space for office/educational
institute/store on rent at Rajgarh.
Contact: 9864022345.
OS/P/15125/1
Commercial space for Bank/
Showroom/Departmental Store
@ Kalapahar Namghar 5000
sq.ft.
#9435040079,
9435019565.
CS/P/2289/3
Rent for commercial space 1440
sq.ft. Road facing, Opposite
Babyloon
Appartment,
Jyotikuchi, Lokhra, Guwahati781040.
Contact
No.
9435554783, 9706407391.
CS/P/14656/7
3rd floor (970 sq.ft.)
commercial space at Guwahati
Club with lift & parking
facilities.
9864039477,
8135959477.
CS/P/14455/3
Space available 2300 sq.ft. first
floor for office Six-Mile,
Panjabari
Road.
Ph.
8472823809, 8402019892 (M).
CS/P/14988/1
Commercial Space on rent 1407
sq.ft. space at Rs. 50/sq.ft. with a
security deposit at Wireless,
Beltola. Ph: 8402836195.
CS/P/15159/1
Ground floor space 2800 sq.ft.
(approx.) totally or in part,
centrally located at G.N.
Bordoloi Road, Panbazar,
Guwahati suitable for Banks,
Insurance, MNC’s etc. Call:
9864279158/9864122774.
CS/P/15120/1
Ground floor, part house 1600
sq.ft. residential area near Beltola
Tiniali, Non water logging area,
2 bedrooms, attached bath,
drawing/dining/garrage/running
water for immediate rent. Govt.
official/company executive
preferred.
Contact:
07042499408/9435507071.
CS/P/15126/1
3520 sq.ft. & 2000 sq.ft. of
furnished space for MNC’s,
Banks, Doctor’s Clinic, Offices,
on
rent,
Christianbasti,
Guwahati-5. 9435733262,
9435014952.
CS/P/15240/3
A. 15000 sq.ft. office space on
NH-37, Beharbari. B. Godown
at Backside of D.T.O. Office.
8402967325, 9854024333.
CS/P/15207/2
COMMERCIAL AREA OF
2800 SQ.FT. AT 1ST FLOOR
@ RS. 40/- PER SQ.FT.
AVAILABLE FOR RENT OF
AT PALACIA GRAND
SIXMILE, G.S. ROAD, GHY22.
CONTACT
MP
CONSTRUCTION 9864107847, 95778-97921, 0361228099.
CS/P/15202/1
Contact for Income Tax, VAT,
Bank Loan, PAN, Service Tax,
Company formation. Ph:
9435848033, 9707163092.
Consultancy/P/13973/30
For free Astrological Solutions
Dial or Whatsapp. 84865-89447.
Astro/P/14912/7
World Famous Tantra Mantra
Samrat Baba Noorkhan,
Business, Marriage, Education,
Family Dispute, Love will solve
100% guarantee, Paltanbazar,
Guwahati- 9706262775.
Astro/P/15216/1
Join Yoga and Gym session in
Rukmini Gaon. Only Ladies.
Contact: 8135934768.
Yoga/P/2324/2
Yoga for good health & weight
loss for kids & ladies, Rajgarh:
8812969311.
Yoga/P/14556/4
Learn
AutoCad/Drawing/
Estimate practically from
experience Engineering Firm.
Contact: 7578061545.
Architect & Eng/P/2290/2
Auto CAD, 3D Max Training &
Service, GMDA permission
Drawing. Contact: Benediction
Engineering consultancy. Ph:
98544-91629.
Architect & Eng./P/2204/8
Modular Kitchen- lifetime
warranty, aesthetic design,
German technology, free
chimney only 99,999/- (within
25 sq.ft.). 9957135255.
www.meelam.com.
Interior design/1062/7
ADMISSIONS OPEN AT
K I N D E R G A R D E N
DAYCARE, JONALI PATH,
ZOO
ROAD.
AIR
CONDITIONED
(A/C)
CRECHE WITH PICK UP
AND DROP VAN FACILITY.
CCTV
SUPERVISION.
CONTACT : 96787-84210.
Creche/P/14905/8
Open your school in any part of
North-East Region. Franchisee
open for the fastest growing
chain of pre-school. Contact:
9864233332.
Franchisee/P/14545/8
Be your own Boss, Start your
own Skill Development
Training Center in various
locations in Assam, Hyper Sonic
Education, Call- 9864113338/
9864113111/9864511845.
Franchisee/P/15092/1
Franchise opportunity for a
reputed Software Company in
All Area Assam & All District
Assam. Contact : V-Tech Info.
76620-22386.
Franchisee/P/2405/8
We require used partition
(Alumunium), training centre
furniture, fixures, writing chairs.
7399299745.
Furniture/1159/1
Software/Website/Mobile
application@ reasonable price
with free support. Contact:
techspidr.com, 9706527004.
Website/P/2070/10
Laptop repair @ Rs. 400/- and
parts. A.K. Laptop Repairing. Ph.
: 9508070669, 0361-2730104.
Laptop Repairing/P/2016/30
Improve your handwriting in just
15 days. Contact : 70860-14976,
83999-91655.
Handwriting/P/14875/3
Providing fresh lunch for
Colleges, Offices, Banks,
Shops (All over Guwahati). Ph:
8399886022.
Tiffin/P/1620/30
Summer Workshop 2016
Nursery-XII, Registration closes
June 30th. www.amrapali.org.in/
9678886032.
Summer Camp/P/14952/3
RUNNING
CARTON
FACTORY TO OPERATE ON
RENTAL/SALE. CONTACT7896306095, 9854447386.
Machineries on Hire/P/15044/1
725 sq.ft. space (2nd floor) is
available at Rail Gate No. 5
opposite ‘Bisnu Market’,
Machkhuwa Eye/Medicine
Specialists. Contact Ph.
9864083147.
Doctor’s Chamber/P/14982/1
A+
Kidney
immediately.
9613207078.
Kidney/P/15100/1
required
Contact-
We provide Nurse at home for
Paralysis, Oldage and other’s
patient. Ph. 9864501024,
9678842303.
Nurse/P/15053/1
For 24x7 and single shift
Medical Assistance to any kind
of patients at home by ANM
Nurses & Attendent. Contact
Ayushmaan. #9859076022,
9707077762, 9864506192.
www.ayushmaan.co.in
Nursing/P/15007/1
Ashirbad Home Care provide
Nursing care for patient at home.
Phone No. 8876414353,
9707280489.
Nursing/P/15168/1
We provide experience Nurse,
Maid, Cook, Driver for patient
care & domestic help. Since:
2008 #8135002856.
Nursing/P/2398/1
Maruti 800 AC new Model
25,000 Km Price : 2.50 lakh, Tel:
84864-15520.
M&S/P/15170/1
For immediate sale Hyundai i10
Sportz 2008 model red colour,
49,000 Kms driven. Call :
98640-77955.
M&S/P/15165/1
Self driven Toyota Liva, Diesel
in excellent condition for sale.
Contact Ph. No. 8822944588 (M).
M&S/P/2437/1
CITY
SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 2016
MoU on climate Call for safety measures
research, green
on Umananda island
growth signed
STAFF REPORTER
GUWAHATI, June 18: Recognising the importance of
knowledge and cooperation in
addressing issues of public importance pertaining to climate
change and sustainable development, the Interdisciplinary
Climate Research Centre
(ICRC), Cotton College and
CSIR-NISTAD (Council of
Scientific and Industrial Research-National Institute of
Science, Technology and Development Studies) signed an
MoU today.
The two institutes will work
together to promote research
and development, including
policy analysis in the areas of
green growth, climate change,
sustainable energy, natural resource management, capacity
building, knowledge exchange
and knowledge co-production.
Dr Prashant Goswami, Director NISTAD said, “This
kind of research cooperation is
a win-win situation. ICRC Cotton College is an institution we
rely on for enhancement of the
many areas already mentioned.
The signing of this document
formally establishes a new strategic partnership between our
two organisations.”
Dr Goswami further said,
“Whether it is raising public
awareness of the threat posed
by dangerous climate change we
are trying to eliminate, or encouraging participation in a community scheme to foster social
inclusion, we need to share our
message of sustainable development and encourage participation
as widely as we can. And finally,
one of the big questions that countries around the world have to
answer is how we can make
technology work for us, and not
against us – especially when it
comes to solving urgent challenges like climate change. And
I am certain that ICRC, working
in close collaboration with NISTAD, will be at the forefront of
that challenge in this region. It is
through partnerships such as the
one we are launching with ICRC
Cotton College today that we can
share this message.”
Dr Nirada Devi, Principal
Cotton College in her welcome
speech, emphasised the importance of the signing of the MoU
with NISTAD as it is crucial that
colleges join forces with one another and with national interdisciplinary institutes for sequencing from academic to development work.
Dr Rahul Mahanta, chief coordinator ICRC, while talking to
the media later, said that through
the memorandum of understanding new opportunities and possibilities would come up for collaboration in terms of information sharing and management.
The MoU signing ceremony
was moderated by Dr Sangeeta
Barthakur, Associate Professor
of statistics, Cotton College, said
a press communiqué.
Highlighting the endeavour of
ICRC to reduce vulnerability of
society to current climate variability and potential climate
change through a participatory
approach, she urged faculty
members and students of
schools and colleges of Assam
to cooperate with the activities
of the centre.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT
I have lost my B.A. (Final)
original Marksheet bearing Roll
No. Q3292 of 1983. Deepa
Baruah, South Haibargaon,
Nagaon (Assam).
Lost/P/15107/1
Housing, Mortgage loan at easy
documentation from Nationalise
Bank. Only in Ghy. Ph:
7086763526.
Loan/P/2273/10
LS SSDC, Ministry of
Skill Development and
Entrepreneurship
Training on : Medical
Representative
Admission : Free
Eligibility : Any Graduate
Contact : TGA, Rehabari,
Guwahati near Jagaran.
Phone number : 9508018291
Seats : 20
CD/Training/P/15190/1
All types of Battery & Inverter
Sales & Service for P.M.
Marketing, Bharalumukh & Old
Battery Exchange here.
9706122464, 9531111816.
Inverter/P/12754/20
Microtek, Luminous Inverter,
Exide Battery at discount rate
home delivery. 9954905084,
9706062008.
Inverter/P/15098/1
Web printing machine D/Crown
(508 mm) Bi-Colour for sale. Ph.
9864066801.
Printing Machine/P/15083/1
Driving
training
with
technical and mechanical for all
car
at
Guwahati.
Ph.
9854993116.
Driving/P/15103/1
Experienced Waiter/Manager.
Salary
Negotiable.
Ph8135017642.
Hotel & Rest/P/15093/1
HOTEL/LODGE
FOR
SALE AT GANESHGURI,
GHY-6.
CONTACT:
9678020602.
Hotel & Rest/P/15123/1
Free Guest House for patient,
attendent. Admission from
outside of City/Town (Selfcooking) Ph. 80110-36491,
94351-03200.
Guest House/P/14878/3
Shop for rent Nos. 2 Beltola,
Survey, Ajanta Path. Contact :
70860-91343.
S&Showroom/P/2431/1
Departmental Store sale urgently
at Kahilipara Road. Contact :
98640-55559.
S&Showroom/P/2406/1
WANTED
FULLY
FURNISHED 3 BHK FLAT IN
POSH APARTMENT ON
RENT FOR CO. EXECUTIVE
ONLY DIRECT OWNERS
CONTACT
708603771,
9974069802.
Acco/P/15064/1
Independent building with
premises and boundary wall
required on rental for the
Arunachal Pradesh Govt guest
hosue purpose at Guwahati city
at least 12 to 20 rooms with
attached bath and modern basic
amenities, parking for 10 to 15
veh. and other basic facilities.
Cont. No- 9864122624/
9854491360 o/o. Dy Resident
Commissioner, Govt of A/P,
Ghy.
Acc/P/15117/1
Machinary of a running
commercial
loundry/Dry
cleaners for sale. Price- 6 lacs.
Cont- 9435340822.
S&P/P/15130/1
GPS based vehicle tracking
system, Rs. 2990/- onwards, call
Guwahati9854121140/
Barpeta- 9864859641.
S&P/P/2316/8
Full furnished 800 sq.ft. office
space available for sale at
Ulubari. With Computer, split
AC, Executive Cabin and
Vertical board partitions and
office furniture. Contact:
+919127016512, 9706025701.
S&P/P/15217/1
Revenue ...
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name of one Mahesh Choudhury and his wife Nanda
Barman Choudhury – the
caretakers of the plot of land
measuring two kothas in
the Cha Bagan revenue village.
Following this, a case was
registered by Roy with the
Goalpara police.
Bishnu Kalita, a kanungo of
the Lakhipur Revenue Circle,
had allegedly registered the
property in the name of the
Choudhurys by preparing fake
documents.
Kailashpati Rajbanshi, the
lat mandal of Matia circle who
allegedly colluded with the
trio, and Subhendu Sarma,
who bought the said property, have also been booked but
they are trying to evade arrest, police said.
Superintendent of Police
Nitul Gogoi, however, asserted that those on the run
will also be brought to book
soon.
No.GMC 16/2016/2
Press Notice
GUWAHATI, June 18: The
Kamrup Metro district administration has asked the Guwahati Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) to
erect fences along sensitive
and accident-prone locations
on the Umananda island.
This comes following various accidents during recent
years where people have accidentally slipped and fallen
into the Brahmaputra River
while visiting the island, including one recent incident
involving a student of the Cotton College.
The administration has issued directions to install signages at such danger-prone
and other areas of the island.
It has also asked the River
Police to chalk out a security
plan for the island and set up a
permanent post there.
The SDRF has been told to
keep a boat permanently positioned on the Umananda island
to deal with any exigency.
The GMDA has also been
Prepare action plan ...
(Contd from page 1)
then the officials in Dispur have
to go to the districts to assess
the ground reality and to prepare the annual action plan by
meeting the requirements.”
The Minister pointed out
that there could be no excuses
for officials for delay in getting
funds from the ministry as
“per the direction of our Prime
Minister, funds go straight to
the coffers of the State exchequer after vote on account within 24 hours.”
Singh urged the officials to
adopt latest technologies visa-vis mobile app, smart phones
and video conferencing instead of doing work manually
to update data from the fields
on a regular basis. He called
for application of biometrics to
induce proper ‘work culture’
to ‘bring in desired changes in
our work approach’.
The Union Agriculture Minister asked the officials not to
‘sit tight’ by just sending a proposal or utilisation certificate to
the ministry, but to ‘take things
to the logical end by taking up
follow-up action’. “Just sending
proposals or UCs won’t do. You
have to pursue matters in right
earnest and get things done.
You have to think of the farmers as members of your family.
With that positive mindset you
can bring about transformation
in their lives and bolster the
economy of the country as a
whole,” he added.
Singh also urged the officials
to make utilisation of the unspent funds earmarked under
different schemes as ‘non-utilisation of funds before a financial year comes to an end has a
cascading effect as the State
has to suffer on account of less
funding the next year’.
Speaking on the occasion,
Chief Minister Sarbananda
asked to set up a temporary
camp at Umananda for benefit
of security personnel and other staff.
Dr M Angamuthu, Deputy
Commissioner of Kamrup
Metro, had earlier this week
made an inspection of Umananda island to look at various security aspects. He was accompanied by officials from the
City Police, River Police,
SDRF, GMDA and the Archaeological Survey of India. – Staff
Reporter
RBI Guv ...
(Contd from page 1)
Sonowal urged the officials to
work with dedication, devotion
and determination to fulfil the
high hopes and expectations of
the people. “The people of Assam have high hopes and expectations on the new Government and have blessed us profusely. We have got the golden
opportunity to serve the people in the days ahead,” he said.
Sonowal said Prime Minister Narendra Modi has set the
agenda for development of
Assam and the North East by
focusing it as an organic hub of
Asia. “Assam is a land of potentialities and possibilities in
agriculture and allied sectors.
We have to go in for developing the State without affecting
our ecology and to conserve
our biodiversity,” he said.
Emphasising on development of agriculture and allied
sectors, the Chief Minister said,
“Agriculture, the backbone of
our economy, is the only way
to augment our economy and
to generate employment opportunities in a big way.”
Expressing his gratitude to
the Union Agriculture Minister
for visiting the State with senior officials to take stock of the
agriculture scenario in the State,
Sonowal said, “After Modiji
took over as Prime Minister,
he has given clear cut directions to his ministers and officials to visit the North- Eastern States once every fortnight to assess the situation
on different fronts,” he said,
adding, “during the previous
regime, ministers and officials
from the State have had to
wait for days together to get
an appointment.”
Urging upon the officials to
work with a sense of purpose
and urgency, Sonowal said,
“We have many miles to go...
many commitments to fulfil.
for Rajan, welcomed his decision saying he respects it and
said the Government appreciates his good work. A decision on the successor to Rajan would be announced
shortly, he said.
Rajan has been generally
hailed by the industry and experts, but has been under attack from some, including
Swamy and a few other leaders for what they call his failure to contain inflation and
lower interest rates to boost
the economy.
The Governor said he is
confident that his successor
would take the RBI to new
heights.
“I am an academic and I have
always made it clear that my
ultimate home is in the realm
of ideas. The approaching end
of my three-year term, and of
my leave at the University of
Chicago, was therefore a good
time to reflect on how much
we had accomplished.
“While all of what we laid
out on that first day is done,
two subsequent developments are yet to be completed. Inflation is in the target
zone, but the monetary policy
committee that will set policy,
has yet to be formed.
“Moreover, the bank cleanup initiated under the Asset
Quality Review, having already brought more credibility to bank balancesheets, is
still ongoing. International
developments also pose
some risks in the short
term,” he said.
At the end of his three-year
tenure, Rajan would become
the first RBI Governor since
1992 to have a term of less than
five years. His predecessors –
D Subbarao (2008-13), YV
Reddy (2003-08), Bimal Jalan
(1997-2003) and C Rangarajan
(1992-97) – all had five-year
(three plus two) terms or
findings suggested no lapse on more. – PTI
the part of the hospital authorities and as far as the child getting infected outside the hos(Contd from page 1)
pital is concerned, that remains results of Assistant Engineer
beyond the scope of the in- (Civil) and Junior Engineer
house investigation.
(Civil) of the Irrigation Depart“Before being admitted to ment held in August 2015 and
the GMC again, the child was February 2016 immediately
with his parents for a period of and sought the reasons for the
six months and we do not have delay in declaration of results.
the health information of the
An order to this effect was
child during the period. We approved by the Chief Miniscannot exactly say what had ter today.
happened to him during that
period,” Dr Adhikari said.
He said that blood samples
(Contd from page 1)
of all the donors, except the years and hence, there is justhree who could not be traced, tified ground to allege that the
were tested negative and all entire amount of Rs
the other possible sources 10,31,29,074 spent on such
were examined scientifically training was embezzled by
before filing the report.
some people. This obviously
He said that the GMCH, in- gives rise to the demand for
cluding the doctors, is follow- an impartial enquiry into this
ing universal safety guidelines matter, Sarma said, warning
during its day-to-day affairs and that his organisation would be
also necessary efforts are be- compelled to move the court
ing taken to ensure safety of if no enquiry is instituted into
medical staff and the patients. this scam.
The Addl Chief Engineer, P.W.D. (Buildings), Assam, on behalf of the Governor of Assam invites bids for the following work
having experience of similar nature of work.
Details of the bid may be seen at e-procurement portal website i.e. www.assamtenders.gov.in and also in the office of the
undersigned during office hours from 12:01 hrs of 23-06-2016 to 14:00 hrs of 03-07-2016.
The bidders must be enrolled in www.assamtenders.gov.in
Sl. State/
Name of work
Approx. Value Time of
E. M. D.
E. M. D. to
Tender
No. Pakage
of work
completion (2% for
be drawn
Cost
General and 1% in favour of
for Reserved
Category)
1. Planetarium "Construction of
Rs. 213.14
12
Rs. 4,26,000.00
K/2015-16 Proposed SubLakh
(twelve)
(for General)
E. E. PWD
Rs.6,400/regional Science
months
or
Kokrajhar
Centre and
Rs.2,13,000.00
Building
Planetarium at
(for reserved
Division
Kokrajhar" for the
Category)
Kokrajhar
year 2015-16
(Balance Work)
Sd/- Addl Chief Engineer, P. W. D. (Building)
Janasanyog/840/16
Assam Chandmari, Guwahati-3
KRISHNAKANTA HANDIQUI STATE OPEN UNIVERSITY
SECOND CONVOCATION
The second Convocation of Krishna Kanta Handiqui State Open
University will be held in the first half of November, 2016. Those
who have declared as eligible for award of Degrees including
P.G. Diploma after 27/09/2014 will be eligible for conferment of
such Degrees and Diplomas in the Convocation. Those who are
interested to receive the Degree, P.G. Diploma in person in the
convocation are requested to apply to the undersigned within
23rd September, 2016 along with a Convocation fee of Rs. 1000/(in the form of bank draft in the name of Krishna Kanta Handiqui
State Open University to be drawn at Guwahati) with the
following information:
1.
Name:
2.
Examination Passed ............. and year ...............
3.
Enrollment Number:
4.
Mobile Number:
5.
Email Id:
Registrar
Head Office: Patgaon, Rani, Guwahati-781017, Assam, India
City Office: Housefed Complex, Last Gate, Dispur, Guwahati-781006
Phone: 0361-2235971, 2234964, E-mail: info@kkhsou.in, Web: www.kkhsou.in
Janasanyog/308/16
GOVERNMENT OF ASSAM
FLOOD AND RIVER EROSION MANAGEMENT AGENCY OF ASSAM
Sixmile, Nayantara Building, 4th Floor, Guwahati-22
Applications are invited from eligible Indian citizens for engagement on contractual basis for
the post mentioned below under the Flood and River Erosion Management Agency of Assam
(FREMAA) for the grant project supported by the Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction (JFPR).
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) website may be visited for more details about the
advertisement (www.adb.org). Interested candidates may request for a detailed copy of the
Terms of Reference (TOR) for the position. The consultant will be engaged in accordance with
the Guidelines on the Use of Consultants by Asian Development Bank and Its Borrowers.
1.
Name of the Post
Coordination & Livelihood Consultant
2.
Period of Contract
Tentatively for 24 months
3.
Number of Vacancy 1 (one)
4.
Place of Work
Guwahati (will require extensive travelling to the project areas
Palasbari, Kaziranga and Dibrugarh)
5.
Job Profile
a) Project technical management and support and implementation
of program
b) All grant related procurements
c ) Use of technical knowledge in identifying and assessing the
capacities of key project contractors
d) Finalizing project components activities
e) Reporting to Chief Executive Officer and ADB
f) Coordination with the Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E)
consultant and ensuring that work continues to be effectively
carried out with the M&E consultant
g) Provide capacity building support to the implementing NGOs
h) Financial management for timely budgeting, indenting releasing
and tracking expenses in association with the PMU accountant
i) Management of procurement, including identification and
procurement of additional technical assistance requirement in
accordance with the ADB’s guideline for procurement and use
of consultant
j) Capacity development of NGO’s including field visit
k ) Monitoring and reporting on implementation progress
7.
Qualification
Post graduate in the social sciences or Rural Development or
Agro- Economics or Agriculture or Geography. Additionally, MBA
may be considered an advantage.
8.
Experience
The selected candidate should have 10 to 15 years of relevant
experience in the development and management of livelihood
projects. Prior experience with ADB or other multilateral agency
projects will be an advantage. All things being equal, candidates
from the northeast region will be given preference.
9.
Skills
Should possess good mass communication skills and proficiency
in MS Word/Excel/Power Point/Internet. Fluency in Assamese and
English is desirable.
10.
Estimated cost of
the Assignment
Up to Rs 40000 per month and allowances including per diem as
admissible.
11.
Documents
Required with
Application
1) A detailed resume with proper postal address, email address,
contact number and one passport size coloured photograph
2) Attested copies of all certificates /mark sheet pertaining to age,
qualification and experience.
12.
Address for
Correspondence
Chief Executive Officer, Flood and River Erosion Management
Agency of Assam (FREMAA)
Sixmile, Nayantara Building, 4th Floor, Guwahati-22
Envelope containing the application should be superscribed with
relevant post applied for as “Application for the post of
13
Last date of
Receipt
Application complete in all respect should reach the above
mentioned address latest by 27th June 2016.
Probes remain ...
REQ. FULLY FURNISHED
OFFICE (200-250 SQ.FT)
(Contd from page 1)
80172-05791, ULUBARI,
CHANDMARI, PALTAN claimed that the reports of
both the probe panels have left
BAZAR, BHANGAGARH.
more questions than answers
Acco/P/14866/2
Beauty Parlour with furniture,
AC, Inverter nearest Guwahati
Chandmari
Mazid.
Ph.
8876051250, 8876359824.
S&P/P/15128/1
THE ASSAM TRIBUNE, GUWAHATI 11
in their respective reports.
Providing an insight into the
report submitted by the
GMCH-constituted probe
panel on Wednesday, a senior
official of the Health Department said that the investigation although insisted that
there was no lapse on the part
of the hospital authorities, it
however, stated that it was
beyond the scope of the probe
panel to find out if the child was
infected outside the hospital.
The GMCH probe panel had
explored possibilities of the child
getting infected either through
blood transfusion or during the
grafting of skin. An open wound
that the child carried also fell in
the line of investigation of the
GMCH probe panel.
The principal-cum-chief superintendent of the GMCH,
Dr AK Adhikari when contacted, told this reporter that the
CM’s ...
APW alleges ...
Janasanyog/306/16
CEO FREMAA
12 THE ASSAM TRIBUNE, GUWAHATI
SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 2016
OFFICE OF THE ACCOUNTANT GENERAL (A&E) ASSAM
MAIDAMGAON, BELTOLA, GUWAHATI-781029
DEPARTMENT WISE STATUS OF SETTLED PENSION/FAMILY PENSION CASE DURING THE PERIOD
FROM : 01-MAY-16 TO : 31-MAY-16
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT .AGR
Pensioner’s Name
Letter Number
Date
Letter Number
Date
SAILESH CHANDRA DAS
AGRI/SIL/ESSTT-6/(SCD)/201516/201
EEA/NLB/15(JD)/2015-16/01
04-05-16 SADYUT SANDHAN
AGA.294/2015/83
28-04-16
01-04-16 SUSHIL KUMAR DAS
22-03-16
17-03-16 JAGADISH SARMAH
02-05-16 MURULIDHAR KATAKI
EE/AGRI/SIL/PENSION/SKD/1516/1438
AGRI/ESSTT/103(JS)/2015-16/9
AGRI/ESSTT/103(MK)/2015-16/19
14-01-16 EBRAHIM ALI SHEIKH
AGRI/DD/ESTT-10/EAS/2016-17/74 12-04-16
30-04-16
28-04-16
08-01-16
21-04-16
DAO/GLT/PEN/SA/2016-17/164
DAO/DIB/PENSION/IC/16-17/59
AGRI/NG/ESSTT-27(PB)/15-16/202
AGRI/HILLS/ESTT/PEN-PC/201617/7
AGRI/ESSTT/103(DD),2015-16/11
DAO(N)/ESSTT-16/PEN/15-16/45
05-05-16
04-05-16
29-04-16
21-04-16
GRI/ESSTT/103(SI)/15-16/22
EE/AGRI/SIL/PEN/DCD/15-16/1437
18-04-16
22-03-16
JNANENDRA DEKA
ABDUL BASHER KHAN
SUSIL DEKA
PONARAM SAIKIA
DEVLAL ROY
SHASHI BHUSAN NATH
JUGAL CHANDRA KONWAR
BALO RAM BAISHYA
PUNYA GOGOI
DURGA PRASAD SAHU
MONOMOTI DUTTA
NITYANANDA SARMAH
MONILAL DAS
AGA.201/2014/205
EE.AGR-I/KA/ESSTT18/(PEN)/2015-16/39
AGRI/NG/ESTT-24/PS/201516/4625
AGA.446/2015/56
AGR/SIL/ESSTT/SAS-1/2015-16/66
NL/AGR/FTS/PEN/JK/2015-16/252
MLD/AGR/ESSTT/13(BRB)/201617/49
AGR/ESSTT/103(PG)/2015-16/9
DAO/SIV/PEN/2016-17/60
AGRI/ESSTT/103(MD)/2015-16/13
TEZ/AGRI/ESSTT-28(NNS)/1516/5035
AGA.447/2015/70
05-04-16
26-04-16
05-04-16
16-03-16
Pensioner’s Name
SEKHAUDDIN AHMED
IKUL CHETIA
PHANIDHAR BORA
PROMOD CHANDRA
CHOUDHURY
DWIZENDRA NATH DEKA
BHUPENDRA NATH
BHATTACHARJYA
SOHIDUL ISLAM
DULAL CHANDRA DAS
04-02-16
29-03-16
06-05-16
19-04-16
31-03-16
ANIMAL HUSBANDRY AND VETERINARY DEPARTMENT .AHV
KARMESWAR KALITA
NARESH CHANDRA BHATTA
ANANDA RAM PATRA
RAGHUDEV RABHA
MOSAID ALI LASKAR
MAZIBAR RAHMAN
AKLAMUL HOQUE
MOZUMDER
KHARGESWAR NATH
TANKESWAR DEKA
NAGENDRA NATH SAIKIA
PUNARAM SAIKIA
CHANDRA KANTA BARMAN
SISHURAM GOGOI
KHALIL UDDIN BARBHUIYA
PI-7421/2016/276
PI-7392/10689
PI-7390/10684
DVGL/E-11/RR/2015-16/34
DD/P-1/809/15-16/4310
PI-7480/5178
DD/P-1/522/15-16/4304
04-04-16
19-03-16
19-03-16
19-04-16
05-04-16
17-10-15
05-04-16
MALAY KANTI NATH
PROMOTH KUMAR DAS
ARUN KUMAR CHANDA
JOGESH CHANDRA BARUAH
NARENDRA NATH BARMAN
DILIP KUMAR GOGOI
ARUNA KAKATI
VFV.226/2011/71
DD/P-1/811/16-17/4413
PI-7385/10800
PI-7472/316
PI-7371/3292
DD/P-I/375/2016-17/4401
PI-7530/10747
01-04-16
21-04-16
28-03-16
05-04-16
05-08-15
21-04-16
22-03-16
DVGL/3-11/KN/2015-16/41
PI-7475/274
PI-7297/1373
PI-7284/28
TMSS/PF-5/15-16/160
PI-7358L302
DD/P-1/745/16-17/4404
19-04-16
04-04-16
29-05-15
01-04-15
08-09-15
05-04-16
21-04-16
ABDUL MAZID AHMED
AJMAL ALI LASKAR
RAFIJUDDIN AHMED
SARBESWAR DAS
BIREN CHOWDANG
PHANIDHAR SONOWAL
DVGL/E-11/AM/2015-16/26
PI-7520/10672
PI-7425/10674
PI-7541/10795
PI-7417/10380
PI-7459/319
19-04-16
19-03-16
19-03-16
28-03-16
07-03-16
05-04-16
JYOTSNA NAYAK
JITEN KONWAR
134/PSC/ESSTT-10/87-88
71/PSC/ESSTT-18/89-90
147PSC/ESTT-14/85-86
08-04-16
BIRENDRA KUMAR NATH
MANOMOHAN DAS
COOP/286/84/PT/75
CE(P)233/94/243
COOP.25/2002/285
CCDP.48/2015-16/37
02-04-16
14-12-15
RAJKUMAR SINHA
CAE.25/76/113
CE.14/76/100
08-04-16
ASSAM PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION .APS
18-04-16 KRISHNA KANTA BRAHMA
18-03-16
CO-OPERATION DEPARTMENT .COP
02-04-16 ABUL HOSSAIN
09-05-16 AJIT KUMAR SUTRADHAR
CULTURE AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT .CUL
09-12-15 DEBEN DAS
EDUCATION (TECHNICAL) DEPARTMENT .EDN
INDIRA DAS
RAMESH CHANDRA DAS
HARIGOPAL BARMAN
TE(E)-1/2007/2032
DLSE.59/PEN/RCD/2016/54
DLSE.59/HGB/2016/45
03-04-16 SAHABUDDIN AHMED
12-05-16 JITEN KUMAR MAHANTA
09-05-16
DLSE.59/PEN/SA/2016/37
TE(E)P-1/2013/4141
03-04-16
12-10-15
DHE/PEN/54/2016/63
11-03-16
EDUCATION(GENERAL) DEPARTMENT .EDN
HARAKANTA SARMA
CCP-58/2015/586-92
NILIMA KALITA
PAKASH CHANDRA DAS
DHE/PEN/55/2016/58
DHE/PEN/17/2016/20
21-01-16 SANJIT KUMAR
CHAKRABORTY
11-03-16 BOMBESWAR BORGOHAIN
29-02-16 HIRANMAY DEURI
MIZAZUR RAHMAN
BARBHUIYA
KABITA MAHANTA
MONI RAM SAIKIA
AEE.121/2015/35
23-03-15 ANJAN KUMAR BARUAH
DHE/PEN/15/2016/47
DHE/PHE/NCPF/6/2016/20
19-03-16 MOHENDRA NATH SAIKIA
22-04-16 SEBENDRA BASUMATARY
AEE.327/2015/69
253
DIS/PEN/1393
DHE/PEN/104/2016/50
DHE/PEN/125/2016/47
DHE/PEN/184/2015/3
DHE/PEN/131/2015/6
03-07-15
01-12-15
09-02-16
02-04-16
04-05-16
06-07-15
09-06-15
DHE/PEN/117/2016/40
DSE.EST/9/85/203
DHE/PEN/108/2016/50
DHE/PEN/32/2016/52
DHE/PEN/19/2016/43
DHE/PEN/309/2015/34
DHE/PEN/97/2016/57
AHE.359/2011/573
DHE/PEN/.84/2016/22
26-04-16
05-01-16
07-04-16
27-04-16
23-02-16
31-12-15
02-04-16
15-12-15
07-04-16
ASE.201/2014/66
DHE/PEN/81/2016/40
P-4/2015/636
02-04-16 KRISHNA KANTA DAS
04-04-16 LUTFUR RAHMAN
18-02-16 BHUPENDRA NATH
HAZARIKA
07-04-16 GIRISH CHANDRA
SONOWAL
29-04-16 KALPANA SAIKIA (CHETIA)
09-05-16 PHANIDHAR HALOI
07-04-16 SANATH KUMAR DEB
11-05-16 ANIL BHUSAN RAJKUMAR
04-05-16 DILIP KUMAR SARMA
22-04-16 ARCHANA SEN
14-03-16 SUKHENDU BHUSAN
CHANDA
ANANDA PUKHURI PARIA
NIRMALA BORAH KHOUND
PRODIP KUMAR SAIKIA
NAKUL CHANDRA GOGOI
PAPIA BHOWMICK
RABINDRA NATH ENGTI
BIRENDRA KUMAR
BHATTACHARYYA
TIKENDRAJIT SARMAH
DEBA KANTA BORAH
DWIJENDRA KAKATI
RAFIQUE ZAMAN
SIRAJUL ALAM
RAJU RANI GOSWAMI
MRIGENDRA NATH DEKA
NIRUPAMA DEVI
ANURADHA
CHAKRABORTY
SURENDRA KUMAR SINGHA
NASIM WAZID ALI
SUSHIL KUMAR BORAH
ILU SARMA
DHE/PEN/80/2016/28
PRAMILA DAS
MAKHONI BORA
DEBASHIS CHAKRABORTY
BHUPEN DUTTA
TRAILOKYA GOSWAMI
MAHTAB ALI AHMED
UDAY SINHA
GGHSS/PEN/16/11
DIS/PEN/500
DHE/PEN/75/2016/22
DEEO(JRT)/PC-2/PEN/1761
AEE.128/2016/102
DHE/PEN/111/2016/49
ASE.607/2013/105
DAMBARUDHAR BORAH
DIS(M)PEN-1/2015
RABINDRA CHANDRA DEY
DHE/PEN/245/2014/3 06-09-14
SATYABRATA DUTTA
LILY DUTTA
LOKNATH KEOT
PANCHALI KONWER
NIRO BALA DEVI
APARNA THAKUR
KAILASH PRASAD
AGARWALA
SUREN CHANDRA DAS
SANKAR DASGUPTA
DAMBARUDHAR KALITA
SHANKHAPATI ZAKHARIA
SATYA RANJAN KUNDU
BIR BAHADUR CHETRY
NANIGOPAL SARMAH
GOLAPI KALITA
DINESH DAS
TAPATI DHAR
BHARAT CHANDRA
HAZARIKA
ASE.353/2016/33
04-04-16
DE/PEN/GOVT.SCHOOL/244/2015/3 08-03-16
8
DHE/PEN/68/2016/38
22-03-15
DIS/PEN/5355
DE/BTC/PEN-8/PTI/MIDDLIE/UDAL/2015/50
DHE/PEN/91/2016/37
DHE/PEN/103/2016/69
DI(H)/PEN/GOVT L.P./2016/751
ASE.177/2014/100
NSA/PEN/95/1121
971/GG/HS
DHE/PEN/115/2016/60
09-07-15
05-05-16
22-03-16
02-04-16
30-04-16
01-04-16
04-04-16
31-03-16
22-04-16
DHE/PEN/124/2016/55
DHE/PEN/101/2016/53
DHE/PEN/35/2016/43
DHE/PEN/NCPF/18/2015/3
AEE.69/2016/149
HA/PEN.2/2010/15574
DHE/PEN/94/2016/22
DHE/PEN/92/2016/33
DHE/PEN/290/2015/38
22-04-16
02-04-16
19-03-16
17-08-15
10-03-16
10-03-16
22-03-16
02-04-16
26-11-15
BEE/PEN/PART-II/1516
DHE/PEN/NCPF/21/2015/32
DHE/PEN/122/2016/37
26-02-16
08-09-15
26-04-16
ASE.597/2015/59
05-03-16
DHE/PEN/34/2016/40
DHE/PEN/109/2016/34
DHE/PEN/86/2016/51
HA/PEN/1/2015-16/135
AHE.451/2013/46
K-IS/PEN/12102
ASE.66/2015/32
26-04-16
22-04-16
26-04-16
26-02-16
04-05-16
22-03-16
12-06-15
DHE/PEN/100/2016/25
ASE.61/2016/34
26-04-16
19-04-16
XIV(I)11/11-12/260
18-03-16
EXCISE DEPARTMENT .EXC
DEEPESH CHANDRA ROY
EX, 135/2014/PT/43
27-08-15 KUMUD CHANDRA RABHA
FINANCE DEPARTMENT .FIN
SUDIP KUMAR
BHATTACHARJEE
PROBIN KUMAR HAZARIKA
HABIBUR RAHMAN
BIKASH DEY
DCP-88/15-16/72
03-02-16 KHANINDRA DAS
FEB.87/2002/258
02-04-16
DA.320/90/78
FEB.132/2002/191
FEB.157/93/166
EST-76/13/49/65
FTX.215/85/95
CH/E-37/82-83/5631
10-05-16
13-05-16
04-02-16
KAMALESWAR THAKURIA
FEB.86/2013/133
21-03-16 BIPIN CHANDRA DAS
30-04-16 GANESH SARMA
09-05-16 HIMANGSHU RANJAN
BHOWMIK
06-04-16 ILA KANTA KONWAR
FEB.200/92/118
05-05-16
AFHD-202/2015-16/119
FISH.7/2014/49
AE(E)91/79/79/271/298
01-01-16
01-03-16
18-04-16
FISHERIES DEPARTMENT .FIS
RANJINA SAIKIA (BORAH)
INSAF ALI
SUREN HAZARIKA
DFDO(S)105/2015-16/1252
AF(E)153/81/12106
AE(E)127/79/1/176/291
PRAFULLA KUMAR DAS
FSB.202016/35
17-02-16 ATAUR RAHMAN
10-12-15 NURUL HAQUE
12-04-16 HARENDRA NATH
FOOD , CIVIL SUPPLIES AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT .F
26-02-16 RATNESWAR
BASUMATARY
FSB.47/2016/34
08-04-16
FOREST DEPARTMENT .FOR
NURUL ISLAM
BIREN BARUAH
GUNA SINDHOO
GIRISH CHANDRA
BASUMATARY
GOBIND CHNDRA SAIKIA
NITUL DUTTA
B/SIL/NI/FR/258-59
B/FSE/PENSION/2016/3912
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1710
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3144
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4861
3460
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19-04-16
20-04-16
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CHOUDHURY
LABANYA DASTIDAR
BHUBAN CHANDRA GOGOI
SARAT CHANDRA DAS
GLR.399/87/92
ESI/PENSION/2016/3270
DLA-167/99-2016/97
16-03-16 DHARANI BORAH
25-04-16 BINANDA TANTI
31-03-16 ANIL BORA
E/E-24/2005/17
DET(E)-14/95/PT-I/222
LE.30/96/296
29-03-16
17-12-15
08-01-16
DET(E)-14/84/PT-I/285
GLR.257\/2015/58
DET(E)-71/2011/283
18-04-16 PRABHAT KAKATI
14-03-16 ATUL CHANDRA NATH
26-11-15 PARESH CHANDRA JOISHEE
DET(E)48/90/70
GLR.13/2016/66
ESTT/ITI-NAGA/PEN-1/708-10
25-04-16
01-04-16
21-04-16
LAE.55/2015/6409
LAE.70/2015/2200
05-12-15
30-03-16
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT .LEG
SUBASH CHANDRA SAHA
KHAGEN CHANDRA
BHUYAN
LAE.25/2014/2298
LAE.67/2015/2697
02-04-16 TAMIL CHANDRA DEURI
28-04-16 MIRA BORDOLOI
BURAGOHAIN
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SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 2016
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Pensioner’s Name
Pensioner’s Name
Letter Number
Date
Pensioner’s Name
Letter Number
Date
DMA.47/84/85
19-03-16
DRD-2(U)19/96/39
DRD-2(U)68/2005/35
PDDE(III)179/2015/8
PDDE(III)44/2015/8
28-03-16
28-03-16
21-03-16
06-03-16
PDDE(III)33/2016/51
DRD-2(U)11/84/84
PDB.199/2014/117
12-04-16
28-03-16
28-12-15
MUNICIPAL ADMINISTRTIVE DEPARTMENT .MAD
KIRAN BALA MEDHI
DMA.128/89/72
20-04-16 ASWINI DUTTA
PANCHAYAT & RURAL DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT .PRD
ANIL CHANDRA PATOR
CHANDRA KANTA KALITA
ARJUN DAS
AJIT KUMAR DAS
PDDE(III)108/2015/57
DRD-2(U)09/96/47
PDDE(P)2/85/129
DRD-2(U)81/96/45
08-04-16
06-02-16
26-02-16
02-02-16
DINESH CHANDRA DAS
BHABENDRA NATH DEKA
PRAFULLA DATTA
THAKURIA
NARENDRA NATH HALOI
PDDE(III)168/2015/51
DRD-2(U)120/80/197
PDDHE-2/90/55/754
ABDUL SUBHAN LASKAR
PRAFULLA HAZARIKA
RANJIT KUMAR DEBNATH
KULENDRA BHUSHAN
BHATTACHARJEE
04-03-16 PREMODA KONWAR
28-03-16 MD ALAUDDIN
15-10-15 ABDUL BAREK UZ ZAMAN
DRD-2(ACCTT)133/85/244
02-11-15
AJIT KUMAR BORDOLOI
ARAMBAM NANDA BABU
SINGHA
PROMOD CHANDRA DEKA
AAA.221/86/87
AAJ.67/84/135
05-05-16 HASSAN ALI
30-04-16 GANLARI MICHAEL
AAJ.26/87/94
05-05-16
Letter Number
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Letter Number
Date
HEMODHAR KHATONIAR
AMAL DUTTA
DURGESWAR GOGOI
MATHURA MOHAN
BAISHYA
TAREN BORO
GOBIN CHANDRA CHUTIA
ANU PROVA DUTTA
DHIREN BORGOHAIN
RAFIQUE ALI
P-1144/2015-16/207
JED/PF/535/91/904
E-996/2016/47
EP-373/EL/2003-04/983
12-04-16
10-02-16
08-04-16
18-03-16
ADT.226/2011/56
DMJ/SRD/PF-19/2797
4537
ADT.29/2013/104
EG-12/7886
21-04-16
31-03-16
14-03-16
15-03-16
17-05-16
CEE/39/2016/6
27-04-16
DKSA.3/2011/PT-I/66
DKSA.4/2004/PT-I/30
03-10-15
20-04-16
SAE.31/2011/118
SAE.111/2011/82
21-04-16
20-04-16
S(E)SS.24/80/PT/239
SAE.36/92/139
27-04-16
10-05-16
DSW(E)7/2016/43
DSW(E)89/2015/82
DSW(E)11/2016/42
09-03-16
13-08-15
16-03-16
EST-5/15-16/75
PRF-1361/16-17/252
05-05-16
18-04-16
DSY/NCC/ESTT/P-18/2014/14
10-12-15
NL/TP/ESSTT/1/80/455
02-04-16
P/777/06-07/185
DWT-28/2013/160
EPF-747/99/308
CT.E/69/2016/1057
18-04-16
15-02-16
06-05-16
08-04-16
A-14/E-2230/PT/15-16/4/76
WR(E)25/2008/91
WR/HGY/112/2015/3
WR(E)82/2015/44
E/925/4249
GED/PF/A.K./39
12-04-16
05-04-16
22-01-16
04-04-16
12-10-15
30-11-15
HR/ESSTT-16/PT-11/2009/32
WR(E)179/2015/82
02-05-16
19-04-16
SAMIR ALI
RUNU KAKOTY
LOHIT BHUYAN
BIREN GOGOI
ESTT/169/92-93/335
II/1043/4769
CEE/35/2016/9
ADT.97/2015/39
26-04-16
31-03-16
21-04-16
08-03-16
KALICHARAN KALITA
DIGAMBAR DAS
NITYA NANDA SARMA
RAMA KANTA BARMAN
DUKHISYAMA BEHURA
PULIN CHANDARA
KONWAR
EP/698/2008/1259
EP-624/EL/2008/1016
P-8/82/266
EP-474/EL/2007-08/1123
PF-193/92/12
B.35/2016/56
05-05-16
29-03-16
06-04-16
22-04-16
02-04-15
05-04-16 INAMUL HUSSAIN
REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT .REG
MALATI MOHANTA
A-9(A)/REGN/2014-16/479
03-05-16
REVENUE DEPARTMENT .REV
PERSONNAL DEPARTMENT .PER
AAJ.17/85/166
AAA.143/92/144
05-05-16
05-05-16
PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT .P&D
MAHENDRA NATH SAIKIA
RATIN CHANDRA GOSWAMI
ABHOY CHANDRA SARMAH
BIRINCHI KUMAR DAS
DES.63/2015/ESSTT/MISC/10
PDS.155/2015/63
PDS.196/2015/33
PDS.99/91/213
27-04-16
03-02-16
18-03-16
20-01-16
REBA KANTA SONOWAL
GIRINDRA KUMAR PATHAK
ANANTA KUMAR BHUYAN
RAMESH CHANDRA NATH
PDS/192/2015/36
DES.52/88/ESTT-PF/PT/6
PDS/149/PT/30
PDS.92/2014/141
19-03-16
27-04-16
21-04-16
25-02-16
PRINTING & STATIONARY DEPARTMENT .P&S
PRABHAWATI DAS
DPS/PTG(E)75/2015/7
27-04-16
NOOR HUSSAIN
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ASSTC.12 (NH)/2016/4
BTC/DLR/241/2015/1358
SPARK HUSSAIN SAIKIA
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SAE.128/2011/123
S(E)SS.12/94/149
CHITRA RANJAN HAZARIKA
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S(E)SS.21/2000/50
SAE.20/2012/118
MENAKA DAS
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NIRU DEVI
DSW(E)6/2016/43
DSW(E)10/2016/25
DSW(E)9/2016/31
KHANINDRA NATH DUTTA
DAMAN ENGTI
KESHAB CHANDRA GOGOI
PRF-1035/15-16/287
PRF-1731/15-16/11306
PRF-1267/16-17/784
16-05-16 MONSER ALI
29-01-16 ALA UDDIN SARKAR
SECRETARIAT ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT .SAD
07-04-16 GUNIN SARMA
26-02-16 BIREN CHANDRA
BASUMATARY
19-05-16 NABIN CHANDRA SARMA
20-04-16 AJIT KUMAR PAUL
SOCIAL WELFARE DEPARTMENT .SOW
09-03-16 HASNAHANA SAIKIA
15-03-16 ABDUL MATIN
16-03-16 CHAMPA RAM BORUAH
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BALEN KALITA
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PHEE/G-II/PNL-260/2015-16/9913 01-03-16 BASANTA BAISHYA
PHEE/KXJ/PF-526/15-16/10854
31-03-16 BABUL KUMAR NATH
JAGADISH DEY
EJENDRA NARZARY
PHEE/DIP/R/PT/71/106
PHEE/GOS/ESTT-32(PT-III)/201516/2425
PHEE/H/PF-410/2014-15/1547
PHEE/HOJ/PF-56/16-17/211
SEPH/NC/ESSTT-34/2015-16/2470
19-06-14 BHAWAR LAL BALMIKI
03-05-16 BADRA BAHADUR THAPA
08-10-15 RAMENDRA NATH BRAHMA
PHE-260/PEN/14-15/MBG/E-103
02-04-16 BUDHIN CHANDRA SARMA
PHEE/GLT/P-233/16-17/259
EE(PHE)/BC/EP-468/2016-17/78
PHEE/KXJ/PF-372/15-16/10849
PHEE/GOS/ESTT-32(PT-III)/201617/156
EE/PHE/SIT-II/ESTT-65/201516/10910
EE/PHE/TEZ-I/EP-235/15-16/6912
09-05-16
26-04-16
31-03-16
09-05-16
ABDUL MANNAN LASKAR
JOGEN DUTTA
DINABANDHU
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TOMIZUDDIN AHMED
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SABED ALI
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SUBHRANGSHU MOHAN
SEN
DHANADA DEVI DOLEY
22-04-16 SANKAR CHANDRA KALITA
05-03-16 KHAGEN BURAGOHAIN
DASARATH DEKA
PRAFULLA RAM KALITA
ANU MIA
SAILEN BORTHAKUR
BINAPANI DAS
UMESH CHANDRA DAS
JOGENDRA NATH BORA
30-03-16 HARENDRA NATH
CHOUDHURY
28-03-16 DINESH CHANDRA
MAZUMDAR
SEPH/GC/EG-58/PT-1/2016-17/100 27-04-16 SUDHIR RANJAN MOHANTA
PHEE.GLM/2016-17/ESTT-21/166 28-04-16 HARAKRISHNA GOSWAMI
PHEE/MGI/P-151/2015-16/6647
18-03-16 NASHER ALI
LABCHAND KEMPRAI
PABITRA KUMAR GOGOI
ACHIRAM PEGU
PHED-119/2016/36
PHEE/DIB/ESTT-32/014-15/7266
PHEE/DHJ/ESSTT-13/2015-16/53
27-04-16 ABANI SHARMA
20-02-16 DHARANI DHAR DEKA
05-04-16 NARAYAN CHANDRA NATH
UPENDRA NATH GAM
PHE-356/PEN/2015-16/E-9108
TARUN BARUAH
LAKHINDRA SONOWAL
NABIN CHANDRA DEKA
DILIP KUMAR SAIKIA
PHEE/DHJ/ESTT-13/16-17/172
PHEE/DIB/ESTT-32/2016-17/225
PHEE/G-II/PNL-446/15-16
PHE-252/PEN/2013-14/E-743
22-12-15 PROVASH RANJAN
CHAKRABORTY
11-05-16 MONMATH CHANDA
26-04-16 NAJIB UDDIN AHMED
09-04-15 SABIR AHMED MAZUMDER
23-04-15 ABANI SAIKIA
SOIL CONSERVATION DEPARTMENT .SOC
PHE-369/PEN/2015-16/E-12642
PHEE/DBB/EG-8/PT-IX(A)/201617/159
EE/PHE/GHY/EP-930/2016-17/34
PHEE/DHJ/ESTT-13/2015-16/1536
29-03-16
26-04-16
05-04-16
27-11-15
PHED.95/2016/61
2382
PHEE/GOS/ESSTT-32(PT-III)/1516/2532
PHE-153/PEN/2015-16/PT-I/E12601
221
PHED-26/2016/46
PHEE/KXJ/PF-89/16-17/116
PHE-381/PN/2016-17/E-12611
30-04-16
21-03-16
26-04-16
29-03-16
81
06-04-16
PHEE/G-H/PNL-277/2016-17/346
25-04-16
PHEE/KXJ/PF-738/16-17/106
PHEEE/EP-513/2015-16/59
EE/PHE/GHY/EP-1139/20152016/4017
PHEE/DIB/ESTT-32/2016-17/257
PHEE/TNL/AC-41/2015-16/3889
PHE-153/PEN/2015-16/PT-I/E1247
PHED.72/2016/26
02-04-16
29-03-16
29-03-16
19-04-16 PORESH GHOSH
21-01-16 PHANIDHAR DAS
05-05-16
SPORTS & YOUTH WELFARE DEPARTMENT .S&W
DEBEN CHANDRA NATH
RABINDRA CHANDRA
BRAHMA
SYW.11/2013/62
SYW.114/2000/PT/69
07-09-15 THANESWAR PATOWARY
30-03-16
TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING DEPARTMENT .T&P
28-03-16
PRONOTI GOGOI
DTP/PP/PT-I/265/13/476
13-11-15 RUNUMA DUTTA BEGUM
TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT .TNP
GANESH BURAGOHAIN
SUBHASH BARUAH
TARUN CHANDRA DAS
RATNESWAR DAS
EPF-301/83/1968
DWT-28/2013/148
P/542/75-76/15466
P/579/98/196
26-04-16
08-04-16
17-03-16
NIRANJAN CHANDRA
BHUYAN
DCSS.1/73/126
26-04-16
28-12-15
17-05-16
SIRAJUL HUSSAIN
SANKAR CHOUDHURY
GAHAR ALI
JAGODISH DEB
RAM CHANDRA BARUAH
DHRUBAJYOTI
PURKAYASTHA
ISLAM SHEIKH
FAIZUR RAHMAN
WR(E) 138/2015/49
A-14/E-2165/PT/2015-16/6/2832
CEWR(E)69/2014/5
CEWR(E)17/2014/8
PF-29/DK/08-09/323
CID/PEN/GEN/PT-XIII/2015-16/75
18-02-16
27-01-16
12-02-15
09-12-14
31-03-16
06-04-16
LAID/E-265(P)/3070
WR(N)9/2012/63
01-09-15 AMJED ALI SARKAR
23-11-15 SALIM BOKSH
30-03-16
PHEE/EP-622/2015-16/53
PHED-83/2016/4
PHEE/EP-559/2015-16/65
PHEE/HOJ/PF-365/16-17/143
08-04-16
22-03-16
08-04-16
27-04-16
A-15/MRL/PF-70/8
7181
JED/PF/9/80/65
ADT.73/2015/61
GNL.3/ESSTT-15/PT-IV/125
ADT.27/2016/42
NH/ESSTT/77/43/7821
ADT.24/2016/37
ADT.92/2015/57
ADT.119/2014/93
TRRD/PF-83/13-14/1679
PF-18/2015-16/90
E/31/PT-IX/2016/105
CEE/135/2015/6
P-1143/2015-16/202
13-10-15
17-03-16
05-05-16
21-04-16
02-05-16
20-04-16
10-02-16
29-03-16
19-04-16
29-10-15
12-02-15
22-01-16
26-04-16
21-09-15
12-04-16
16-12-15
25-08-15
10-12-15
18-04-16
HIRANYA BHARALI
NAKUL CHANDRA DAS
JUGESH DAS
GAJENDRA NATH RAY
URBAN DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT .UDD
20-05-15
WATER RESOURCES DEPARTMENT .WRD
TAIRUN NESSA LASKAR
BIJOY KRISHNA PAUL
KHAIRUDDIN AHMED
RAKHAL BHATTACHARJEE
RATAN GUWALA
AKHIL KALITA
WELFARE OF PLAIN TRIBES AND BACKWARD CLASSES DEPARTMENT
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT .PWD
ANANDA CH LAHKAR
MOHENDRA GOGOI
MONI NATH
ANIL CHANDRA KONWAR
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RAJENDRA KUMAR SINHA
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TANKESWAR DUTTA
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BAHARUL ISLAM
PRODIP CHANDRA SAIKIA
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BHARGAB KUMAR
CHOUDHURY
DULAL CHANDRA BORUAH
BOWACH SAWORA
NITEN HAZARIKA
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CEE/208/2016/8
PF/90
ADT,11/2015/27
ADT.90/2015/17
ESTT-4/307/96/386
4608
ADT.20/2016/6
B.9/2016/67
CEE/34/2016/7
TSK.SRD/2014/ESSTT-4/IPT-V/380
EP/271/EL/94-95/1251
ADT,73/215/62
ESTP/1039/2592
PF-68/85-86/6397
CEE/38/2016/6
01-03-16
05-04-16
25-03-16
25-02-16
10-03-16
17-03-16
15-03-16
30-03-16
26-04-16
07-04-16
04-05-16
21-04-16
06-04-16
19-01-16
18-04-16
MANTU DAS
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TUARAM KALITA
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NALINI KUMAR MAHANTA
RAMESWAR DAS
ARATI PANIKA
PUTUL SAIKIA
LAANGTENG TERON
ANIL KUMAR DUTTA
SARBOMOY THAOSEN
MOTIUR RAHMAN
CEE/14/2016/9
TM/EP/141/658
GCD-11/ESTT-G/14/P-V/201415/463
B.30/2016/57
02-05-16 JOGEN MEDHI
16-03-16 PRIYA RAM BODO
10-02-16 BIMALA DAS
ADT.202/2012/144
E-78/18
CEE/17/2016/7
30-01-14
05-04-16
01-04-16
05-04-16 KHUDIRAM BRAHMA
3/487/83-84/98
17-03-16
NHC.236/2014/19
ADT.97/2015/41
ADT.49/2014/102
PF/84/86-87/03
ADT.127/2013/147
16-03-16
08-03-16
31-03-16
06-04-16
29-02-16
PF/HP GOGOI/O PEON/1175
4863
EM/PEN/1/PT-XII/1191
DMJ/SRD/PF-6/2789
EG-12/PT-V/7710
05-05-16
16-02-16
31-03-16
30-03-16
10-04-16
HARI PRASAD GOGOI
MOHI KANTA DEKA
LILADHAR BORAH
BIPUL CHANDRA DUARAH
BIJOYLAKSHMI DAS
ANANTA RAM DAS
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HEM CHANDRA SINGH
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SUNAI CHANDRA CHANDA
PRASANNA KUMAR
PHUKAN
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MANO MOHAN DAS
Y.SAMARJIT SINGH
1015008684/3225
ADITYA RANJAN BISWAS
TULSHI BORA
M.S. SINHA
PILSON MARAK
PORITOSH
BHATTACHARJEE
02-02-16 PRADIP GOGOI
PEN/AP/26640/15-16/1314/181-85
PEN/AP/26656/18-16/1330
PEN(M)2/PPO/2668
PEN(M)I/PPO/1880
16-03-16
11-04-16
02-03-16
03-03-16
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PEN/AP/26104/15-16/772/294-98
PEN.VIII/2241572441/106989
PEN/AP/26365/15-16/1043/314-18
1015008012/3201
28-03-16
28-03-16
29-03-16
18-01-16
SUDARSON DUTTA
LABANYA DEVI
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SARALA DEKA
DAP/TRNF/2005/VOLIV/VIII/1723-26
TMC/33/PEN/15-16/809
TMC/33/PEN/16-17/16
29-02-16 S.S. ROY
PEN/AP/26513/15-16/1188/10114-18 07-03-16
09-03-16
(M)1/T-10/TRANS/SSA/15-16/4731 18-03-16
PEN(M)1/T-10/TRANS/SSA/1627-04-16
17/368
PEN/AP/26590/15-16/1565
30-03-16
PEN/AP/26633/15-16/1307/554-58 06-04-16
PEN/AP/26127/15-16/795/9824-28 02-03-16
DAP/TRNF/2005/VOL29-02-16
IV/VIII/1743-46
TMC/33/PEN/15-16/801
07-03-16
PEN/AP/26445/15-16/1123/9797-801
07-03-16 SRABAN SINGH
04-04-16 ATUL CHANDRA NATH
25-02-16 DILIP KUMAR ROY
PEN/AP/26778/16-17/05/718-22
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1015007895/3213
12-04-16
29-03-16
02-02-16
PEN/AP/25637/15-16/294/241-43
PEN/AP/26663/15-16/1337/340-44
31-03-16 PROTIMA BORBORAH
31-03-16
PEN/AP/26320/15-16/999/470-74
04-04-16
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PEN/AP/26630/15-16/1304/304-08
PEN/AP/26604/15-16/1278
PEN/AP/26264/15-16/1042/380-84
04-01-16
10-03-16
31-03-16
04-04-16
31-03-16
DWE/58/2007/26/6573-74
PEN/AP/26495/158-16/1170/643-47
TMC/33/PEN/15-16/805
PEN/MISC/15-16/1295
PEN/AP/26673/15-16/1377/915-19
27-04-16
07-04-16
07-03-16
01-03-16
19-04-16
PEN/AP/26175/15-16/853/9849-53 24-02-16
PEN/AP/26375/15-16/1053/10080-84
Office of the Accountant General (A&E), Assam,
Maidamgaon, Guwahati-781029
Webpage: http://agasm.cag.gov.in/status_of_gpf.html
Final Payment Authorities of General Provident Fund issued during the month of May’ 2016 in respect of employees of Government of Assam on retirement/death.
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AGR
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AGR
AGR
AGR
AGR
AGR
AGR
AGR
AGR
AGR
AGR
AGR
AGR
AGR
AGR
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AGR
AGR
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AGR
AGR
AGR
AGR
AIS
CD
CD
CD
CD
CD
CD
CD
CD
CD
53
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CD
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CD
CD
CD
CD
CD
CD
CD
CD
CD
CD
CD
CD
CD
CD
CD
CD
CD
CD
CD
CD
CD
CD
CD
CD
CD
CD
CD
CD
CD
CD
CD
CD
CD
CED
CED
CED
CED
CED
CED
CED
CED
CED
CED
CED
CED
105
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CED
CED
CED
CED
CED
CED
CED
CED
CED
CED
CED
CED
CED
CED
CED
COP
COP
COP
COP
COP
CW
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CW
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CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
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CW
CW
CW
CW
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6842
7058
7109
7111
7120
7280
7589
7706
7945
7946
7963
8161
8273
8530
8556
8680
8764
8840
8868
9041
9185
9208
9615
10483
10636
10841
12391
13599
13830
13855
14203
14527
383
1910
2014
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3870
3950
4237
4297
4306
4365
4508
5104
5393
5651
6416
6591
6622
7199
7546
7664
7700
7880
7991
8024
8447
8669
8918
9030
9144
9146
9164
9187
9251
9338
9341
9544
10121
10345
10491
10504
10592
11071
11071
444
1013
1123
1584
1688
1815
1857
2371
3607
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4392
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4923
4992
5138
5503
5583
6031
6130
6371
6399
6457
6497
6690
6824
6905
7103
2515
2955
3445
3593
5635
15063
15862
15864
15884
15975
16057
16144
16879
17097
17181
17318
17442
17718
18363
18410
18472
18581
19086
19274
19702
19764
20453
20563
21659
21996
22176
22829
23328
23528
24062
24114
24210
GPF Account No.
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
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CW
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CW
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24702
24736
24783
25965
26159
26347
26410
27040
27446
27604
28246
28250
28426
28456
28517
28721
28939
29484
31354
32038
32316
32570
32651
32668
33316
35238
40560
42423
42551
43453
43466
43822
44561
44605
44720
45477
46478
46558
47336
48243
49819
50287
50551
51411
51450
51730
54418
54967
55153
55189
56168
56677
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209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
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223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
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235
236
237
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239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
GPF Account No.
SI. No.
GPF Account No.
SI. No.
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
DT
EDN
EDN
EDN
EDN
EDN
EDN
EDN
EDN
EDN
EDN
EDN
EDN
EDN
EDN
EDN
EDN
EDN
EDN
EDN
EDN
EDN
EDN
EDN
EDN
EDN
EDN
EDN
EDN
EDN
EDN
EDN
EDN
EDN
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
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292
293
294
295
296
297
298
299
300
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
EDN
EDN
EDN
EDN
EDN
EDN
EDN
EDN
EDN
FIS
FIS
FN
FN
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
313
314
315
316
317
318
319
320
321
322
323
324
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327
328
329
330
331
332
333
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57265
59462
59710
60412
62349
62521
2916
2979
3013
3068
3888
4331
4757
4849
5467
6358
6479
6962
7753
10850
11059
11292
11753
12293
12625
12934
13182
13422
13719
13748
13784
14895
16115
16592
16619
17386
17512
18104
18145
19104
19724
21774
22277
22747
23357
24487
25461
25625
26018
26106
26113
26231
/ 26763
/ 27098
/ 27150
/ 27229
/ 27247
/ 27376
/ 28018
/ 28171
/ 28172
/ 525
/ 1881
/ 1509
/ 1528
/ 4634
/ 4833
/ 4858
/ 5334
/ 5449
/ 5474
/ 5551
/ 5611
/ 6292
/ 6350
/ 6886
/ 6892
/ 8605
/ 8642
/ 8702
/ 8972
/ 9053
/ 9328
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/ 9754
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/ 10260
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/ 11032
/ 11072
/ 11481
/ 13377
/ 13413
/ 13636
/ 13653
/ 13729
/ 14021
/ 14360
/ 14493
/ 14801
/ 14952
GPF Account No.
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
IND
IND
IND
IND
IND
IND
IND
IND
IND
IND
IND
IND
IND
IND
IND
IND
IND
IP
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
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15361
15412
15499
15806
15919
15987
15989
17042
17418
17614
17616
17711
18015
18646
18808
249
1014
1398
1431
2094
4925
5098
6304
7014
3907
3914
4570
4985
5782
5957
7148
8283
8582
8584
8677
8941
9018
10142
10163
12735
13192
773
604
1019
1129
1140
1232
1315
1501
1618
1696
1960
SI. No.
365
366
367
368
369
370
371
372
373
374
375
376
377
378
379
380
381
382
383
384
385
386
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389
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391
392
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395
396
397
398
399
400
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
408
409
410
411
412
413
414
415
GPF Account No.
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LR
LR
LR
LR
LR
LR
LR
LR
LR
LR
LR
LR
LR
LR
LR
LR
LR
LR
LR
LR
LR
LR
LR
LR
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2080
2396
3053
3132
3326
6047
5206
6121
6484
6512
6730
7114
8776
8863
8991
9122
9228
9468
9490
9615
10101
11289
11962
12423
13268
13286
13417
13465
14011
14261
5124
5498
5982
6084
6526
6883
7604
7795
8332
8709
9075
9288
9561
10523
10975
11059
11159
11661
11905
12589
12610
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549
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560
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MSC
MSC
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MSC
MSC
MSC
MSC
MSC
MSC
MSC
MSC
MSC
MSC
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MSC
MSC
MSC
MSC
MSC
MSC
MSC
MSC
MSC
MSC
561
562
563
564
565
566
567
568
569
570
571
572
573
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579
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581
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664
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686
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689
690
691
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693
694
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697
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701
702
703
704
705
706
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ORC
ORC
ORS
ORS
ORS
ORS
ORS
ORS
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OTD
OTD
OTD
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PED
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PED
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PED
PED
PED
707
708
709
710
711
712
713
714
715
716
717
718
719
720
721
722
723
724
725
726
727
728
729
730
731
732
733
734
735
736
737
738
739
740
741
742
743
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746
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764
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766
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769
770
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781
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783
784
785
786
787
788
789
790
791
792
793
794
795
796
797
798
799
800
801
802
803
804
305
806
807
808
809
810
811
812
813
814
815
816
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819
820
821
822
823
824
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826
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830
831
832
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834
835
836
837
838
839
840
841
842
843
844
845
846
847
848
849
850
851
852
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117880
117941
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120107
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180769
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181121
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182189
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190712
190917
190918
191138
191160
191264
191856
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192280
192493
192512
192671
192678
192679
192711
192821
192842
193139
193224
193475
193622
193758
194046
194448
194971
195020
195397
195567
196209
196251
196265
196365
196473
197170
197242
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197827
198605
198665
198702
199840
199888
200225
200322
200781
200829
202016
202616
202924
203140
203458
204102
204154
204156
204350
204363
204386
204841
204863
205342
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206668
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207027
207343
207592
207837
208328
208576
208581
208658
209082
209133
209822
209875
210311
210498
211052
212448
212745
213604
214057
214085
214389
215286
215404
215502
215770
216076
216106
216681
216829
217361
218093
218561
218674
219076
219139
219241
219373
220256
220880
221010
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221401
221459
221577
221784
221994
222236
222728
223159
224644
224760
224813
224906
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India, S Korea review trade pact
BUSINESS & ECONOMY
Rajan’s decision will be loss
to nation: industry honchos
NEW DELHI, June 18: India and South Korea today reviewed
their free trade agreement to strengthen bilateral economic ties.
The Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement between
the two countries was implemented in 2010. The review meeting
was attended by Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala SithNEW DELHI, June 18: Top
araman and her South Korean counterpart, Hyunghwan Joo. Offi- industry leaders today said
cials of both the countries were also present in the meeting. – PTI RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan’s decision not to take a second term will be the “nation’s
loss” as he brought economic
stability and enhanced India’s
credibility on the world stage.
India Inc, led by Anand Mahindra, Deepak Parekh, NR
Narayana Murthy, Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw and Mohandas
Pai, hoped that Rajan’s successor would continue with the
‘good work’ he did, although
industry chambers CII and
FICCI declined to comment.
Reacting to the development, Mahindra & Mahindra
Chairman Anand Mahindra
said he was “saddened” to
hear about Rajan’s decision to
opt for academia at the end of
his current term.
“In my travels around the
world and encounters with
leading overseas businessmen,
it became clear that during his
tenure he greatly enhanced the
credibility and bankability of
India. I trust that a successor
will be found who will continue
and enhance the great work
Raghuram Rajan
done by Governor Rajan,”
Mahindra said.
HDFC Chairman Deepak
Parekh said: “It is a pity to
lose him. I am wondering
what has precipitated this action by the Governor. I am
sure the Government, at the
right time, would have considered giving him another
two years’ term as most governors have got.”
Murthy, who had pitched
for at least two more terms
for Rajan, expressed sadness
over the development and said
Rajan deserved more dignity
than what he was treated with.
Similarly, Biocon Chairper-
son & Managing Director
Kiran
Mazumdar-Shaw
tweeted: “RBI Gov Raghuram Rajan not seeking
second term - Academic gain,
RBI loss. He leaves a legacy
of economic stability.”
Adi Godrej, who had earlier supported Rajan’s second
term, declined to comment.
Mohandas Pai said in a tweet
that it is a “very sad day for
us great talent driven away by
alcontents, cronies...Deeply
concerned.”
RPG Enterprises Chairman
Harsh Goenka tweeted: “Globally acknowledged. Inflation
warrior. Economic guru. Independent mind. Bank surgeon.
#RaghuramRajan leaving is a
loss to the nation.”
Eminent banker Meera
Sanyal tweeted: “Academia’s
gain is India’s loss: Gov Rajan
to return to Chicago on Sept
16. Swamy gets his way at the
cost of India.”
Former Chief Economic
Adviser Kaushik Basu tweeted: “Raghu has been one of
the finest central bank governors anywhere.” – PTI
No intention to isolate
Cong on GST: Jaitley
NEW DELHI, June 18:
Amid reports that the BJP is
working with regional parties
to isolate the Congress vis-avis the Government’s pro-reform legislative strategies, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley
said the NDA Government has
no intention to do so.
“My intention is not to isolate the Congress. The Goods
and Sales Tax (GST) Bill is not
a BJP Bill. It was mooted by
the Congress; the GST will
help the country,” Jaitley told
Times Now in an interview.
Jaitley denied any tradeoff between the Government and regional parties
like the Mamata Banerjeeled Trinamool Congress and
AIADMK of J Jayalalithaa
and said that the “GST is not
a partisan issue.”
“There is no political tradeoff. The understanding is if any
State loses revenue the first
five years, the Centre will
make it up,” Jaitley said. Earlier, the minister said that virtually almost all States support-
ed the Bill.
The Lok Sabha cleared the
GST Bill in May 2015, but it is
stuck in the Rajya Sabha,
where the Government does
not have adequate numbers to
see it through.
Jaitley said the Government
is keen to ensure a consensus
on the Bill’s passage.
“I will, till the last day, continue to persuade the Congress to see reason so that
they don’t go back on the Bill
they themselves introduced.
“However, if the Congress
persists with its opposition,
ultimately a vote in the Rajya
Sabha can only decide... what
other options we have?”
Jaitley said once the GST Bill
is passed, all consuming States
would benefit. “The Left Government in Kerala, Trinamool
Congress Government in
West Bengal or the JD(U)
Government in Bihar and even
the Biju Janata Dal Government in Odisha – all are going
to benefit.”
On the other hand, he said,
producing States like Gujarat,
Maharashtra, Karnataka and
Tamil Nadu wanted to be compensated and thus have been
offered a package.
To a question, he asserted
that despite the GST discussions, both the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Trinamool
Congress remain “opponents
of each other.”
On the escalating prices of
pulses and vegetables, the
minister said the price situation ought to be analysed in its
proper context.
Directing his tirade against
the previous Congress-led
Manmohan Singh Government, he said: “You lived under a UPA Government
where they left with 11 per
cent inflation rate.”
On the contrary, the NDA
Government has “consistently”
maintained inflation at four or
four-and-a-half per cent, Jaitley
said. “Prices of most commodities have been controlled. There
are seasonal fluctuations with
vegetables,” he said. – IANS
FICCI for improving
tax-GDP ratio
NEW DELHI, June 18: Alluding to Prime Minister
Narendra Modi’s advice to
tax administrators on the
need to enhance the tax base,
a top industry body stressed
here today that all efforts are
needed to improve the tax to
GDP ratio.
“Given the development
priorities of the nation, it is
important that all efforts are
made to improve the tax to
GDP ratio,” Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce
and Industry (FICCI) president Harshavardhan Neotia
said in a statement.
“The Government needs
more resources to effectively
deliver the basic services to
the economically weaker sections of the society as well as
invest more in areas like
health, education and physical
infrastructure,” Neotia said.
“We hope that by leveraging technology and other
sources of collecting information such as bank and credit
card transactions, the revenue
department will be able to
garner more resources as
well as bring more non-filers
within the ambit of the tax
net,” he said.
The industry body suggested that as a first step towards
widening of the tax base, the
Government may consider
making filing of income above
a certain threshold mandatory. “With time such a repository of information could become a useful tool to analyse
the nature and source of income and enable the government to identify instances
where there exists a clear
case for tax liability,” Neotia
added. – IANS
Govt to conduct survey on
bonded labour
NEW DELHI, June 18: The
Government will soon conduct
a nationwide survey to ascertain the number of bonded labourers in India.
This is significant in the light
of findings by Australian Rights
group Walk Free Foundation,
which claimed India has the
highest number of people globally trapped in modern slavery. “The Government will
soon conduct a countrywide
survey to know the number of
bonded labourers,” Labour
Minister Bandaru Dattatreya
told reporters here.
Elaborating, Labour Secretary Shankar Aggarwal said:
“We are yet to decide on the
time of the survey and which
agency will do it, but there is a
thought that the States should
do the survey in their respective areas.”
Calling into question the 2016
Global Slavery Index released
by the Foundation, Dattatreya
said: “They say there are about
1.8 crore bonded labourers, but
they do not say where they got
these figures from.”
According to the slavery index, India has the dubious distinction of having the highest
number of people globally in
modern slavery, with 18.35 million victims of forced labour, ranging from prostitution to begging.
“There are NGOs that are
working against the interests
of India and are trying to defame the country. Their data
are wrong,” the minister said.
Dattatreya also spoke of the
recent International Labour
Conference (ILC) in Geneva,
Switzerland, where discussions were held with the member countries on labour laws
concerning the global supply
chain and outsourcing.
“We have said India will take
a stand only after thorough
consultation on this issue and
the Labour Ministry will soon
discuss it with the Ministry of
External Affairs, MSME and
Commerce ministries,” Dattatreya said.
India will host the meeting
of BRICS Labour ministers in
Hyderabad next month. He
added that the International
Labour Organisation (ILO)
DG Guy Ryder would visit
India from July 9 to 11 and
meet several ministers and officials. – PTI
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Reliance seeks probe into
tapping of phones
NEW DELHI, June 18:
The Reliance Group today
said it was “shocked” at reports referring to illegal tapping of phones of some of its
executives and expected the
authorities to fully probe the
matter to bring the guilty to
book at the earliest.
In a statement, a spokesperson for the Anil Ambaniled group said they were
“shocked” to see the reports about the so-called
tapes referring to “completely illegal and criminal
tapping of phones of some individuals in our group, allegedly done by vested interests more than 10-15 years
ago, in the period prior to
the reorganisation of the
Reliance Group.”
Certain news reports have
claimed that a corporate
house had tapped the phones
of ministers and industrialists, among others.
“We suspect that the
purported conversations, as
referred to in the media,
must have been spliced, altered, doctored and manipulated to serve the heinous
interests of those who engaged in the alleged illegal
phone tapping operations.
We have at all times fully
complied with the laws of the
land in all our business activities, and to suggest otherwise is criminally defamatory,” the Reliance Group
spokesperson said.
The statement further
said the group expects “the
authorities to fully investigate these allegations of illegal phone tapping by highly irresponsible and criminally minded persons, and to
bring the guilty parties to
book at the earliest.”
Last night, the Mukesh
Ambani-led Reliance Industries Group had also issued
a statement, terming the
conversations attributed to
its officials in these tapes as
“false” and also of legal action against such “sensationalism.” – PTI
NATIONAL
16 THE ASSAM TRIBUNE, GUWAHATI
SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 2016
India must celebrate its
unity: Swamy
The first women fighter pilots of the Indian Air Force pose for a photograph with Defence Minister
Manohar Parrikar during the Combined Graduation Parade at the Air Force Academy, Dundigal
in Telengana on Saturday. – UNI (Report on Page-3)
Defence deals don’t happen
overnight: Parrikar
HYDERABAD, June 18:
Defence deals, unlike purchase
of televisions or mobile
phones, are not made overnight and take “a lot of time”
owing to bureaucratic procedures, Defence Minister
Manohar Parrikar said today.
Speaking at a function here,
Parrikar noted that sometimes, in the bureaucracy,
those who do not understand
anything about the product,
deal with their procurement.
“Things do take time in defence (deals). Even if I make
an order, it does not happen
overnight because it requires
time to mature. Army items
are not procured off the shelf
like you buy a TV or a mobile,
like you walk into a shop and
come out with the product,”
he said.
“To place a defence order, it
takes a hell of a lot of time.
With every Tom, Dick and
Harry sitting in the department ... those who do not un-
derstand anything about actual product asking some vague
questions, sometimes funny
questions, also sometimes relevant questions. After he satisfies himself he gets transferred and somebody else
comes in and raises different
kind of queries again ... It takes
a lot of time,” Parrikar said.
The Defence Minister was
speaking at the foundation-laying ceremony of a new facility
here for Tata Boeing Aerospace Limited (TBAL), a joint
venture between Boeing and
Tata Advanced Systems.
Parrikar said the government’s emphasis was on skill
development programmes
for aviation sector, and it was
working with Boeing towards that.
The Minister, who in the
morning visited T-Hub, a technological incubator started by
the Telangana Government,
interacted with the budding
entrepreneurs there. – PTI
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Kin contest court
order on Gulberg
massacre
AHMEDABAD, June 18:
The Kin of the 2002 Gulberg
Society massacre victims and
eye-witnesses today contested a special court’s conclusion
that firing by former Congress
MP Ehsan Jafri acted as a catalyst for mob fury.
While Jafri’s son Tanvir said
that court has relied on a “totally false” evidence, kin of
some other victims said that
the firing by him was done in
“self defence”. One of the witnesses in the case even said
that there was no firing by Jafri, which he had testified before the court. In its order given yesterday, special SIT court
judge PB Desai said that the
firing by Jafri, which killed one
person, provoked and infuriated the mob that led it to the
“killing frenzy”, but asserted
that the firing cannot condone
the acts of the mob.
“It was the private firing by
Shri Ehsan Jafri that acted as a
catalyst and which infuriated
the mob to such an extent that
it went out of control, the limited police force available there
had no means to control or disperse such mob, which had
gathered in large numbers post
the incident of private firing,”
the court said in its order.
However, Tanvir and some
eyewitnesses today questioned the conclusion drawn by
the judge. “We are not at all in
agreement with the judgement, wherein the court said
that the private firing of Ehsan
Jafri provoked mob into a killing frenzy. The court has relied on some evidence, which
is totally false,” Tanvir said.
“Defence lawyer could not
present a single witness who
could testify to the fact that
they saw Jafri saheb firing from
his gun,” he added. – PTI
BHUBANESWAR, June 18:
Calling for liberation of Indian
literature from the “impact of
Left ideology”, BJP leader
Subramanian Swamy today
said one cannot advocate, write
and propagate what one wants
in the name of free society or
democracy.
The Rajya Sabha member
said literature, which actually
deals with exploitation and
miseries of certain people,
should also celebrate the unity of India.
“I think, we must celebrate
the unity of the country as it
has sustained and remained
one despite pressure. The celebration is a must because
many other countries have
been divided. India remains
one since the 1947 Partition,”
Swamy said in his key note
address at the Kalinga Literary Festival here.
The USSR has been divided into 16 parts, Yogoslavia into
four and Indonesia and Pakistan
into two each, Swamy noted
and said India on the other hand
remained one and continued to
remain one despite adverse
predictions.
“Literature can better
thrive in democracy,” he said,
adding that chaos had prevailed
for some time in the name of
intolerance.
There was no need for award
“wapsi” as the institutions of
democracy were in full strength
and elections were taking place
in the country, he said, noting
that there were two schools of
literature, one with the old Left
ideology and the another new
cultural nationalist group.
Swamy said the Constitution
of India had certain restrictions
and one must go by that for
the better health of the democ-
Cong a ‘sinking’ ship: Rajnath
BILASPUR (C’garh), June
18: Senior BJP leader and
Home Minister Rajnath today
described Congress as a “sinking ship”, saying many people
want to leave such a “vessel”
as it has no future.
Addressing a ‘Vikas Parv’
rally organised to celebrate
two years of the Modi Government, Singh said former
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister
Ajit Jogi has created a hole in
the “ship” called Congress and
the “ship” is sinking now.
“Ajit Jogi has created a hole
in the ship called Congress.
When there is a hole in a ship,
no power in the world can
save it. So, Congress is now a
sinking ship, it has no future,”
he said.
The Home Minister said
when a ship sinks, even birds
on the ship want to leave it and
it is certain that many people
would leave the “sinking ship”.
Singh said once Congress
was a formidable opponent but
now it has reduced to a weak
rival. Claiming that the Modi
Government accomplished
many achievements during its
two-year tenure, Singh said
one of the commendable task
it has completed is removing
graft from the top echelon of
the government.
“During the Congress rule,
corruption was everywhere.
Even some ministers were
jailed on corruption charges.
Now, no one can say that our
government has indulged in
corruption,” he said.
The Home Minister said to
eradicate corruption, one has
to take steps to remove it
from the top and the NDA
Government has done that.
“If Gangotri (the origin of
river Ganga) is cleaned, the
whole Ganga gets cleaned. It
is the same in case of corruption,” he said.
Singh said under the UPA
Government a Rs 1,86,000
crore-scam had taken place in
the coal sector but under
NDA, the government is going to get a revenue of more
than Rs 2,00,000 crore from
the sector.
Assuring people that the
BJP-led Central Government
would not do anything that will
break the trust of the people,
the Home Minister said BJP
is the only party which can provide a strong and stable government which works for the
welfare of the poor. – PTI
KOLKATA, June 18: West
Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today accused the
Centre of pursuing vindictive
politics and using Central agencies like the CBI and the ED
to terrorise people in the non
BJP-ruled States.
“They are terrifying everybody by using the CBI, ED or
the Income Tax Department.
In States which have no BJP
Governments they are using
the three Central agencies
against them,” she said.
Addressing a programme of
Trinamool Congress, the Chief
Minister also ticked off BJP for
“selling” the country in the
name of “Make In India”.
“They don’t care for the values and principles of the country,” she alleged.
Banerjee indirectly accused
Prime Minister Narendra
Modi of trying to take credit
for everything positive happening in Bengal and “spreading lies”. “In Bengal, we have
cancelled more than 1.35 crore
fake ration cards. He is claiming that they have saved so
in Jammu region.
Singh said the elements behind the desecration of two
temples in Jammu city may try
to vitiate the atmosphere and
cautioned people to remain
vigilant as “such incidents
could happen in future as well.”
“As the yatra is going to begin and tourist season is on,
such elements are trying to
vitiate the atmosphere,” Singh
said. He said the government
will not allow anybody to communalise the situation to disturb peace in the State.
“Various agencies are investigating the matter and the
government was monitoring
the situation closely,” he said.
Asked whether the incidents
could have been sponsored
from across the border, he said
such a thing cannot be ruled
out.
“Pakistan, ISI or the people
who are working here on their
behest may try to fuel communalism in Jammu province
as the region comparatively
remained peaceful in all these
years. However, till now we
have not found any such lead.
The police is working on it,”
he said.
Responding to a question
regarding the establishment of
separate colonies for Kashmiri
Pandits and the ex-servicemen, he said there was nothing “unethical” in setting up of
such colonies. – PTI
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Centre using CBI, ED to
terrorise people: Mamata
‘Pak may disrupt Amarnath Yatra’
JAMMU, June 18: The Jammu and Kashmir Government
today expressed apprehension
that Pakistan and its sympathisers might try to disrupt the
upcoming annual Amarnath
Yatra that starts from July 2.
“Pakistan, anti-national elements and terrorists would
not like this (Amarnath) yatra
to go on smoothly. They will
definitely try to create disturbances but we are prepared and
have taken all the aspects into
consideration. The army and
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review law and order situation
racy. He, however, said the
people who run freely for 65
years are not ready to accept
the fact.
“Our fundamental rights
have reasonable restrictions.
We must act keeping eye on
the public order,” Swamy said.
He alleged that the British
rule before Independence attempted to divide India into
Dravidian and Aryan segments on racial lines.
Swamy also narrated his old
story of how he collected the
hair sample of Raj Thackrey and
an UP taxi-wallah and put them
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the DNA of both were one.
Swamy also said there was
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wrong things. Left wing ideology is also there in the literature, he pointed out. – PTI
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R
egular yoga practice can help you in
achieving true inner and external beauty like flawless skin, shiny hair and a
slim figure. Yoga can rejuvenate your
skin and make you look gorgeous by improving
physical features and skin conditions. You do not
have to be born beautiful. It can be acquired.
I have always said that good health and beauty
are two sides of the same coin. Unless you are
healthy from the inside, you cannot reflect true
beauty. For a flawless skin, shiny hair and a slim
figure, good health must be on top of the list.
That’s why I advocate Ayurvedic principles of holistic health, with yoga as an integral part of the
programme. This concept of holistic beauty care
is unique and has caught on worldwide.
One of the yogic disciplines that is necessary for
beautiful skin and hair is pranayam, as it helps to
reduce stress, increase oxygenation and improve
blood circulation. Some of the asanas that help boost
beauty are uttanasana, utkatasana, shirshana and
halasana. Suryanamaskar is also most beneficial.
The appeal of yoga lies in the fact that it helps
both body and mind.
It not only works on all the muscle groups, but
also increases vitality, tones the internal organs,
stimulates the nerve centres, relieves stress and
LEISURE & LIFESTYLE
to the skin, imparts a beautiful glow and keeps the
skin youthful and free from problems.
The same goes for the hair. Yoga helps to promote blood circulation and oxygenation to the scalp
and hair follicles. This helps to supply nutrients in
the blood stream to the hair follicles. It promotes
hair growth and keeps the scalp healthy.
When we talk of beauty, we do not talk only about
the beauty of the face. It also includes the figure,
giving it suppleness, good posture and grace. Where
the appearance is concerned, a slim figure can take
years off and helps in staying youthful for a longer
time. It supplies oxygen to every tissue and this,
itself makes way for both health and beauty.
If you are leading a life that does not provide enough
physical activity, you are actually encouraging ageing.
Exercise is a potent remedy for premature ageing,
because not only it strengthens the body, but also
keeps it looking trim and fit. The yogic asanas are
designed to keep the spine and joints flexible and
supple. They make the body strong and agile, tone
the muscles, improves blood circulation, imparts vitality and enhances both beauty and good health.
Many beauty problems are triggered by stress.
Since yoga helps to induce relaxation and reduce
stress, it certainly helps in dealing with stressrelated conditions like acne, hair loss and dandruff.
Studies conducted on those who
practice yoga
have shown that
positive changes
also occur in the
Yoga can enhance your inner and external beauty, personality, in attitudes, emotionwrites noted beauty expert Shahnaz Husain
al stability, selfconfidence. It has
clears the mind. Although it is an ancient Indian a direct effect on the mind, emotions and mood. In
discipline, it has also gained relevance as a means fact, it is a regular stress-buster and puts the glow
of attaining a well-balanced personality and delay- back on the skin. You will feel instantly rejuvenating the visible signs of ageing.
ed and good about yourself.
The other important aspect of yoga is that it inThe diet is also important. The ancient sages of
volves breath control and specifies the inhalation and India placed a high value on natural foods. They
exhalation during the exercises. Thus, it helps oxy- carried out the detoxification of the body through
genation. It imparts a feeling of physical and mental foods that were eaten raw, like fresh fruits and
exhilaration. This is so important for beauty, because freshly extracted fruit and vegetable juices.
feeling good is an integral part of looking good.
Reduce your intake of fats, sugar and red meats.
Yoga improves blood circulation, including reach- Increase your intake of whole grains, eliminating
ing it to the skin surface. This is so important for refined cereals and flours. You can get all the natural
the good health of the skin, as it helps to supply
sugar you need from fruits. Honey
essential nutrients to the skin. It also procan also be used as a sweetener.
motes the removal of toxins through the
Indeed, the benefits of yoga
skin. This is so important, specially in
reflect as external beauty. For a
cases of skin congestion. It tones
flawless skin, shiny hair and a
the skin, improves oxygenation
slim, graceful figure, make yoga
a part of your daily life. – IANS
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SUNDAY CROSSWORD – 934
By JACQUELINE BIGAR
Across
2 Money for Nothing,
group (4,7)
7 Alluvial deposit (5)
8 Made heavy demands on a person’s resources or
powers? (5)
9 They have a following! (7)
13 Places, stations or
status in lives? (9)
15 U n f a v o u r a b l e
fame? (9)
18 Economise on (5)
20 Droplet (7)
21 __ in the woods :
innocent, but usually troubled persons? (5)
22 Football official (7)
25 Baltic state (7)
27 Makes or becomes
dirty (7)
28 Cupid’s arrows? (5)
32 Fabric from which
jeans are made?
(5)
35 Tuesday’s child is
full ___ ___,.... as
the saying goes?
(2,5)
40 Incorporate, contain or embody (7)
41 Endeavour (7)
42 Complaints - slang
usage? (5)
43 Trained or coached,
in a way (7)
44 Cries out, perhaps
pleasurably, as a
small dog or a pup
(5)
45 Group of attendants (9)
49 Uninformed person
(9)
53 They fight your legal battles for you
(7)
54 Descendant of Zoroastrians who migrated to India (5)
55 Nurses; is inclined
to (5)
56 Increases, intensifies or augments
(11)
Down
1 Power of prohibition, especially in
the U.N. Security
Council? (4)
2 Move rapidly - like
a missile, perhaps
(4)
3 Flat and level (4)
4 Of planes - as a
prefix (4)
5 Move around, in
prison? (4)
6 Cooped up (4)
9 Fielding position on
the cricket field?
(4,3)
10 Arranges in types,
classifies (7)
11 Bore or tolerated (7)
12 One who directs a
course (7)
13 Questions that are
rather enigmatic?
HEALTH CAPSULES®
by Bron Smith
Health Capsules is not intended to
be of a diagnostic nature.
(6)
14 ___ at : shows
contempt or disapproval (6)
16 Subsiding or
abating (6)
17 Obedient employee (3-3)
19 S. American country (4)
21 Wagers or gambles (4)
23 Electro-magnetic
Interference (3)
24 ___ forward:
moved cautiously forward? (5)
26 Commence or begin (5)
29 This may form on
a pond in winter
(3)
30 Agile (6)
31 Distinctive pronunciation (6)
32 Invests with nickname (4)
33 Non-aligned (7)
34 One of the Apostles (7)
35 To smother by lying on (7)
36 Eden _____ : famous cricket
ground of Calcutta? (7)
37 Give it __ __ :
have a go at it?
(1,3)
38 Symbol, heraldic
or representative
device (6)
39 Stoppage
of
blood circulation
(6)
46 The builder of the
Biblical ark during
the great flood?
(4)
47 Exodus author
Leon ___ (4)
48 A sudden, short
breath (4)
50 Mastery, superiority - “Gere” anagram? (4)
51 Tracks of wheels
in soft earth (4)
52 Get ready to take
off (4)
SOLUTION TO SUNDAY
CROSSWORD – 934
Across: 2 Dire Straits, 7
Delta, 8 Taxed, 9 Leaders, 13
Positions, 15 Notoriety, 18
Skimp, 20 Globule, 21 Babes,
22 Referee, 25 Estonia, 27
Smudges, 28 Darts, 32 Denim,
35 Of grace, 40 Include, 41
Attempt, 42 Beefs, 43 Tutored,
44 Yelps, 45 Entourage, 49 Ignoramus, 53 Lawyers, 54 Parsi,
55 Tends, 56 Supplements.
Down: 1 Veto, 2 Dart, 3 Even,
4 Aero, 5 Stir, 6 Pent, 9 Long leg,
10 Assorts, 11 Endured, 12
Steerer, 13 Posers, 14 Sniffs, 16
Ebbing, 17 Yes-man, 19 Peru, 21
Bets, 23 EMI, 24 Edged, 26 Start,
29 Ice, 30 Nimble, 31 Accent, 32
Dubs, 33 Neutral, 34 Matthew,
35 Overlie, 36 Gardens, 37 A try,
38 Emblem, 39 Stasis, 46 Noah,
47 Uris, 48 Gasp, 50 Gree, 51
Ruts, 52 Undo.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Sunday, June 19, 2016:
This year you often change your mind and go from one extreme to
another. The issue is that you see both sides of an argument and understand the duality of a situation differently from how others do. Opportunities
for a new home or more settled life emerge. If you are single, come fall you
will enter a very romantic period where you might have more than one
potential suitor. You will know when you have met the right person. If you are
attached, the two of you often get into an animated discussion about you
want. You often will take the opposite side an issue just to explore the pros
and cons with your sweetie. SAGITTARIUS challenges you.
The Stars Show the Kind of Day You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult.
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
★★★ You might have too many choices available to you and don’t
know what to do. Some of you will try to squeeze in everything. You
need an escape, and the sooner the better. Choose the invitation that
provides a sense of distance from your daily life. Tonight: Land softly.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
★★★★ Make time for a special person today. One-on-one relating
flows with ease between the two of you, especially after a few
minutes. Allow your feelings to react accordingly to various comments and/
or interactions. Be willing to express yourself. Tonight: Do something fun.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
★★★★ You easily could go along with nearly anyone’s plans today.
You will enjoy being out and about among people. You even might
be more outgoing than you have been in a while. Be fluid and open in a
conversation. Rest assured that you will not be bored. Tonight: Be yourself.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
★★★★ You might be in a situation that you find difficult at best.
Someone seems to believe that he or she is more efficient and
better suited to take over a project in which you are involved. Your
resentment could build. Be kind in how you voice your feelings. Tonight:
Home early.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)
★★★★★ Your inner child can’t be suppressed right now. Please
don’t even try. Know that you have a strong possibility of
connecting with someone who is as playful as you are. Recognize that
this connection can’t be restrained. Tonight: You are going to do what
you want to do.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
★★★ If you feel that it is time for a lazy Sunday, you will prove
that you are tuned in to the ethers and to what you need. If you
can avoid going out and can stay in your pajamas, all the better. During a
day like this, the slow pace will feel luxurious. Tonight: Order in.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)
★★★★ Make a phone call before dashing out the door, as you
might not have the time later to catch up on a friend’s news.
Others seem to want to be around you, but if you don’t react in the way
they would like, you can expect a strong reaction. Tonight: You make
the final call.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)
★★★ Use caution when making a financial decision As little as it
might matter to you, this decision could have unanticipated implications. Be ready to say “no” if need be. Don’t lose sight of your priorities.
You have a tendency to go overboard, so be careful. Tonight: Play it cool.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)
★★★★ You are so focused and in a positive mindset that you
might feel as if no one can stop you. However, a lot of people are
making requests that you can’t help but say “yes” to. Fatigue could become
the natural state of the moment. Tonight: Could go till the wee hours.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
★★★ Stay centered despite a feeling of fatigue. If you don’t
want to go out, don’t. Make this day about you and your needs.
You push hard, and it is not surprising that exhaustion takes over when
the pace slows down. News from a distance evokes strong reactions.
Tonight: All smiles.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)
★★★★ You love your friends, and nothing pleases you more than
spending time with your immediate group of pals. The plans you
have in place are likely to be adjusted. What is important to you is being with
this group of people. Tonight: Go with the flow of the moment.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)
★★★ You’ll be noticed, whether you are taking care of a situation
at work or dealing with another responsibility. What is definite is
that you won’t be able to join friends as easily as you might like to. Others
depend on you too much right now. Tonight: Get a head start on tomorrow.
★★★
Thought for the day
Any fool can tell the truth, but it requires a man of some sense to know
how to lie well.
– SAMUEL BUTLER
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THE ASSAM TRIBUNE, GUWAHATI 17
INTERNATIONAL
Carter hits Russia for attacking
US-backed Syrian rebels
18 THE ASSAM TRIBUNE, GUWAHATI
SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 2016
WASHINGTON, June 18:
Defence Secretary Ash Carter
on Friday criticized Russia for
bombing US-backed rebel
forces in Syria that he said were
fighting the Islamic State group.
Carter told reporters at the
Pentagon that the Russian attacks were “problematic” and
said the Russian military misused a channel of communication with the US military that
is intended to prevent unsafe
US and Russian air operations
over Syria. Another defense
official, speaking on condition
of anonymity because he was
US President Barack Obama and US First Lady Michelle Obama and their daughters Malia (L) and Sasha (R) walk to
Air Force One as they depart from Roswell, New Mexico, on Friday. – UNI
‘Iraq forces eye Mosul’ after
Fallujah breakthrough
KIRKUK (Iraq), June 18:
Iraqi forces renewed their offensive against the Islamic
State group around second city
Mosul today after driving the
jihadists out of most of Fallujah,
the defence minister said.
Mosul is the last major urban centre in Iraq still under
IS control after Iraqi forces
raised the national flag over
government headquarters in
the heart of Fallujah yesterday.
Iraqi commanders an-
nounced the launch of an offensive to retake Mosul and
surrounding Nineveh province
in March but under domestic
political pressure the government diverted its forces to
Fallujah, just west of Baghdad,
last month. “We started at 5:00
AM (0730 IST) the second
phase of the liberation of
Nineveh,” Defence Minister
Khaled al-Obeidi told AFP.
“The target of the operation
is to take Qayyarah and make it
a launchpad for Mosul,” Obeidi
said. Qayyarah, which has an
airfield, lies across the River
Tigris from the main base for
pro-government forces in the
Kurdish-controlled area of
Makhmur. It is some 60 kilometres south of Mosul.
The offensive, which has
been repeatedly pushed by
Washington, has support from
US-led forces, notably in the
shape of a US Marine artillery
post outside Makhmur.
Yesterday, Prime Minister
Haider al-Abadi promised that
the liberation of Mosul was
“very near” as he declared victory in the four-week offensive
to retake Fallujah. Abadi said that
only small pockets of IS resistance remained to be cleared
from the jihadists’ emblematic
bastion. But IS still firmly controls northern neighbourhoods
of Fallujah where it is believed
to be holding thousands of civilians as human shields. – AFP
Bangladesh Islamic scholars, clerics
issues Fatwa against terrorism
DHAKA, June 18: Over
400,000 Islamic scholars
and Imams in Bangladesh
have signed a Fatwa – a
ruling under Islamic law –
that declares terrorism and
suicide attacks as “haram”,
or forbidden under
Islamic law.
A 32-page booklet
comprising the signatures
on the Fatwa was brought
out on Saturday.
The process for the
Fatwa was organised by
Farid Uddin Masoud,
chairman of Bangladesh
Jamiyatul Ullamma, “to
raise awareness of the fact
that killing in the name of
religion is wrong”, an
agency report stated.
The booklet was part of a
social campaign in response
to the recent series of
brutal attacks against
religious minorities
including Shia and Sufi
Muslims, Christians and
Hindus, journalists, secular
bloggers, publishers,
foreigners, police and
LGBT activists.
The attacks in Bangladesh, a Muslim majority
country of 160 million
people, began in 2013 and
intensified in 2015, claiming
more than 40 lives in total.
The most recent episode
was on Wednesday when
three suspected extremists
attacked and seriously
wounded a Hindu mathematics teacher at his home
in Madaripur, south
of Dhaka.
Masoud condemned the
attacks and said it was not
written in any Islamic
scriptures that followers
should kill in the name of
their religion.
Police last week launched
a nationwide crackdown on
extremists, arresting more
than 11,600 suspects –
including 200 alleged
terrorists – in a week-long
operation. – IANS
not authorized to publicly disclose details, said US officers
used the hotline to urge a halt
to the strikes but those requests went unheeded.
Russia mostly supported
Assad and fueled the civil war
The phone line “wasn’t professionally used” by the Russians, Carter said without elaborating. Carter recalled that
when the Russians first sent
forces to Syria they said their
purpose was to fight the Islamic
Attacker of B’deshi
Hindu teacher
killed in shootout
DHAKA, June 18: A suspected Islamist accused in the murderous attack on a Hindu math
teacher was killed in a shootout with Bangladesh police on
Saturday morning, police said.
Golam Faizullah Fahim,
prime accused in the attack
on a Madaripur teacher on
June 14, was a member of
the Hizb-ut Tahrir group.
He was on a 10-day remand
in connection with the attempted murder case, The
Daily Star reported.
Fahim had been handed over
to the police after being caught
by locals while fleeing after a
machete attack on Ripan
Chakraborty, a lecturer of Nazimuddin University College
in the district, that left him critically injured.
According to police, Fahim
was being taken to Miachar area
in Sadar upazila to nab his cohorts on Saturday. A shootout
began as other suspects named
by Fahim started shooting as the
police arrived in the area.
Fahim was hit by a bullet in
the gunfight and was pronounced dead when taken to
the hospital, the police official said.
A court on Friday put Fahim on a 10-day remand after Sub-Inspector of Madaripur Sadar Police Ayub Ali
filed an attempted murder
case against him and several
others in connection with the
attack. – IANS
State. “That’s not what they did.
They mostly supported Assad
and fueled the civil war,” he said.
“But here’s a case where they
actually attacked forces that
were fighting ISIL, and if that
was their intention that’s the
opposite of what they said they
were going to do. If not, then it
says something about the quality of the information upon which
they make airstrikes.”
Other officials said the attack,
which included multiple waves
of airstrikes, was aimed at a remote area near where the intersection of the Syrian, Jordanian
and Iraqi borders. The officials
said the Russians had not previously struck there. The anti-IS
forces that were assembled
there included fighters who have
been trained and equipped by the
US. In a separate development,
the US Central Command announced that it killed a total of six
operatives of al-Qaida’s affiliate
in Yemen in three airstrikes earlier this month. – AP
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Doc-aided suicide
law passes final
hurdle
OTTAWA, June 18: Canada’s
Senate has voted to pass legislation allowing the terminally
ill to end their life with a doctor’s assistance, clearing the
final hurdle for the bill to become law after a clash between
the Upper and Lower Houses.
Senators approved Bill C-14
in a vote of 44 to 28 yesterday,
giving in to pressure by Prime
Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government, which controls the House of Commons.
It now only requires royal
ascent by the governor general, which is largely a formality. The Bill sets out new
rules for consenting adults
with serious health problems
to end their suffering, coming one year after the SuChinese President Xi Jinping (L) shakes hands with his preme Court struck down a
Serbian counterpart Tomislav Nikolic before their meeting in prohibition against doctorassisted suicide. – AFP
Belgrade, Serbia, on Saturday. – UNI
Hackers divert USD 50 mn in
blow to virtual currency: NYT
the Times reported yesterday.
Blockchain, the technology
that drives cryptocurrency such
as Ether, has recently been
gaining traction in the world of
finance, where it could one day
isted in the project’s code, the
Times reported.
Programmers yesterday
were debating whether to simply change the code so that the
money could be recuperated,
or whether such meddling broke with the
project’s basic tenets.
“I recognize that
there are very heavy
arguments on both
sides, and that either direction would have
seen very heavy opposition,” Vitalik Buterin,
prove potentially useful.
the founder and lead proIn recent months, however, grammer on the Ethereum
computer scientists had indi- project, which hosts Ether,
cated that vulnerabilities ex- said on Reddit. – AFP
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NEW YORK, June 18: Hackers have diverted more than
USD 50 million in digital currency from an experimental
fund meant to demonstrate that
such money is safe for use, according to the New York
Times reported.
The sum was stolen
from a project called the
Decentralized Autonomous Organization
(DAO), which had collected the money in
Ether, a form of currency similar to Bitcoin.
The hacking, which siphoned
off a third of the project’s digital money, is likely to doom
the investor-funded project,
SPORTS
India settle for silver in Champions Trophy
SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 2016
LONDON, June 18: The Indian hockey team settled for a
silver medal in its best ever
Champions Trophy performance after the spirited side
went down 1-3 to world champions Australia in a controversy-marred summit clash penalty shootout here.
Only Harmanpreet Singh
was able to score in the shootout, while SK Uthappa, SV Sunil
and Surender Kumar all hit
wide off the target. Just four
attempts were required from
the two teams as Australia had
gained a winning 3-1 lead.
Aran Zalewski, Daniel Beale
and Simon Orchard scored for
Australia, while Trent Mitton’s try was blocked by goalkeeper PR Sreejesh.
India thus improved on its
bronze medal show in the 1982
edition.
There was plenty of drama
in the shootout as Beale’s shot
was re-taken after he failed to
score and sought a video review. The video umpire asked
the shot to be taken again, leaving Indian coach Roelant Oltmans fuming on the sidelines.
At the end of the match, In-
dia protested against the second successful attempt awarded to Beale, delaying the final
announcement on the result of
the match.
The officials assembled to
decide on India’s appeal as trophies were removed from the
ground and fans also left the
stadium.
After discussing the appeal
for more than an hour, the jury
declared that there was unintentional obstruction on part
of Indian goalkeeper PR
Sreejesh in the seventh second thus the re-take of the
shot was justified.
The presentation ceremony
was later held indoors.
Fancied Australia, looking
for their 14th Champions Trophy title, faced a stiff fight from
the Indians, who were playing
their first final, but raised the
level to come within striking
distance of the title.
Australia wasted a penalty
stroke in the second quarter
and India failed to capitalise on
their superiority in numbers
when Australia were down to
nine men for a short while in
the third quarter.
India made the first foray into
the circle in the ninth minute
when Mandeep Singh broke in
from the right flank and his shot
rebounded off Australian goalkeeper Andrew Charter.
The ball went to Uthappa,
who had the opportunity to
have a measured crack at the
goal, but sent a rushed reverse hit wide to the right.
In the next minute, Australia laid siege on the Indian citadel through four successive
penalty corners, but goalkeeper Sreejesh brought off two
fine saves. In the end, it was
defender Surender Kumar
who rushed out to block the
penalty corner flick and the ball
went out of the circle.
Talwinder Singh exchanged
passed with Nikkin Thimmaiah and went into the circle
from left, but he got into a very
narrow angle and posed no
danger as he shot straight into
the goalkeeper’s pads.
India forced two consecutive
penalty corners in the 13th
minute, but goalkeeper Charter averted danger by palming away VR Raghunath’s rising flick. – PTI
Belgium trounce
Ireland, enter 2nd rd
BORDEAUX (France), June 18: Belgium roared back
into contention for a spot in the knockout phase of Euro
2016 with a dominant 3-0 thumping of Ireland in a Group
E match at the Stade de Bordeaux here on Saturday.
Romeru Lukaku (48th, 70th minutes) struck
twice for the highest ranked team in the tournament while Axel Witsel (61st) also found himself
on the scoresheet.
Lukaku thus became the first Belgian to score twice
in a game at a major tournament since current manager Marc Wilmots did so against Mexico in the 1998
World Cup – coincidentally also held in France. Saturday’s result also extended Belgium’s unbeaten run
against Ireland to eight matches, including three wins.
Belgium have now risen from the bottom of the group
table to the second spot behind title contenders Italy with
three points from two matches. Ireland fell to the bottom of
the group and virtually out of contention for a last 16 berth
with a single point after two matches and goal difference -3.
The highest ranked team in Europe, World No. 2 Belgium started their campaign in an embarrassing manner
as they were thoroughly outclassed by Italy. However,
they convincingly re-established their credentials on Saturday by showcasing awesome attacking ability. – IANS
Spain beat Turkey to
enter last-16 stage
NICE (France), June 18: Defending European champions
Spain booked their place in the last 16 round of Euro 2016 with
a convincing 3-0 win against Turkey here.
Vicente del Bosque’s men bossed the Group D tie from the
kickoff, with a double by Juventus’ Alvaro Morata and a first competitive international goal from Nolito sealing a comfortable win.
Turkey could also face UEFA sanctions after sections of their
support lit flares and threw firecrackers onto the pitch at full-time.
Spain, aiming for an unprecedented third consecutive Euros
title, can seal top spot in the pool with just a draw against
Croatia in their final group game on Tuesday. Turkey need to
beat the Czech Republic in their final match and hope other results
go their way to have any chance of progressing as one of the four
best third-placed sides from the six groups.
Before the game Turkey coach Fatih Terim had called for
more “fight” from his side to keep their Euro 2016 hopes alive
after an out-of-sorts display against Croatia on Sunday, and for
a while his players responded. Sitting deep and launching the
occasional counter-attack, Hakan Calhanoglu roused Turkey’s
raucous fans by sending a free-kick just over David de Gea’s
crossbar on 25 minutes. – AFP
Czech Republic salvages
2-2 draw with Croatia
SAINT-ETINNE (France), June 18: The Czech Republic salvaged a 2-2 draw with Croatia at the European Championship
in a game temporarily suspended when flares were thrown
onto the pitch and Croatia fans fought among themselves.
Against the run of play, the Czechs earned their first point of
the competition with two late strikes from substitutes – the
first time at Euro 2016 that a team has come back from two
goals down.
Tomas Necid scored the equaliser from the penalty spot
deep into stoppage time after Domagoj Vida was penalised for
a handball.
Goals from Ivan Perisic and Ivan Rakitic had given Croatia a
well-deserved 2-0 lead before Milan Skoda ensured a nervy
finish when he pulled one back in the 76th minute with a powerful header from captain Tomas Rosicky’s perfectly judged
cross. – AP
SU DO KU
Solution of last problem
Originating from Japan, ‘su
do ku’ is a mind game and a
puzzle that can be solved
with proper reasoning and
logic. Fill the grid with digits
in such a manner that every
row, every column and every
3 x 4 box accommodates
the digits 1 to 12 without
repeating any.
Spain striker Álvaro Morata (R) scores their third goal against Turkey during their UEFA EURO 2016 Group D
match at Nice in France on Friday.
Satish, Sumit
advance in
Oly qualifiers
BAKU (Azerbaijan), June
18: Asian Games bronzemedallist Satish Kumar
(+91kg) and Sumit Sangwan
(81kg) notched up facile wins
to enter the second round of
the International Boxing Association’s World Olympic
Qualification tournament
here.
Satish, a former Asian
Championships bronze-winner as well, defeated Manase
Kaho Raikadroga of Tonga 3-0
to set up a clash with Ireland’s
Dean Gardiner in the next
round.
“Satish was faced with an opponent of short height. The
fellow tried to unsettle Satish
with his wild swings at him but
Satish did extremely well to
box from long range and strike
him on counter-attack,” national coach Gurbax Singh
Sandhu told PTI.
Sumit, on the other hand,
got the better of Trinidad’s Andrew Fermin 3-0. The 23year-old will be up against
eighth seed Juan Carlos Carrilo Palacio of Colombia in his
second-round contest. – PTI
Kohli back
at the nets
MUMBAI, June 18: India
skipper and star batsman Virat Kohli returned to training
on Saturday, ahead of the allimportant Test series in the
West Indies next month.
The 27-year-old Delhi-born
batsman has been in the form of
his life as he bagged the orange
cap after finishing as the top rungetter with 973 runs in the ninth
edition of the Indian Premier
League (IPL) recently.
Before the cash-rich tournament, he also bagged the manof-the-tournament award in
the World Twenty20 at home
where he guided India to the
semi-finals.
On Saturday, Kohli tweeted
a picture of himself along with
his kit bag in his car while heading for a training session.
Kohli, who has been rested
for India’s ongoing limited
overs tour of Zimbabwe, had
taken a break from cricket after the IPL.
“Guess who is back. On my
way for my first net session.
And that’s how I feel; that good
old feeling #Grateful,” Kohli
tweeted on Saturday.
India will play two warm-up
games before the gruelling fourmatch Test series against the
West Indies during their 49-day
tour of the Caribbean. – IANS
Colombia advance
to Copa semifinals
EAST RUTHERFORD (United States), June 18: Arsenal goalkeeper David Ospina was the hero as Colombia
slayed their penalty shoot-out jinx to defeat Peru and
advance to the semifinals of the Copa America Centenario here.
Ospina pulled off a superb save deep into injury time to
deny Peru a goal before saving a spot-kick from Peru
defender Miguel Trauco in the shoot-out to clinch a nailbiting win for Colombia.
A largely disappointing
quarterfinal in front of 79,194
fans at East Rutherford’s
MetLife Stadium was settled
in penalties after the two
sides finished 90 minutes
deadlocked at 0-0.
TODAY’S MATCHES
After Colombia drilled
their first three penalties, the
At 4:30 AM
tide turned in their favour
Argentina vs Venezuela
when Trauco saw his effort
At 7.30 AM
blocked by Ospina.
Mexico vs Chile
Sebastian Perez then
scored Colombia’s fourth penalty to put his 4-2 up and
when Peru’s Christian Cueva blasted his spot-kick over
the bar Colombia were through.
Victory was especially sweet for Colombia, who had
exited the competition last year at the same stage to
Argentina.
They will now play either Mexico or Chile in the semifinals in Chicago next Wednesday.
The tone for a niggly encounter was set in the first 18
minutes, which saw no fewer than 11 fouls committed,
mostly coming from Peru.
The stop-start nature of the contest hampered Colombia’s attempts to build momentum and made for a mostly
frustrating half for the talented 2014 World Cup quarterfinalists. – AFP
Zimbabwe shock
India by 2 runs
HARARE, June 18: A fancied
India suffered a shocking tworun defeat at the hands of an unheralded Zimbabwe as they
failed to chase down a tricky target in the first T20 International cricket match, here today.
Chasing a target of 171, Inportant committees of the BCCI.
NEW DELHI, June 18: With
dia were restricted to 168 for
“Given the serious nature of five World Championship titles
six with seamer Neville Madzithe allegations, the BCCI has under her belt, MC Mary Kom
va bowling a brilliant over to
decided to investigate the said is one of the legends of
give the hosts a 1-0 lead in the
allegations as well and has ac- women’s boxing, but she is not
three-match series.
cordingly issued show cause sure that the next generation of
After a 3-0 cakewalk in the
notices to the president and the Indian women boxers will yield
preceding
ODI series, India
secretary of the GCA, under too many icons.
were
brought
down to earth by
the Memorandum and Rules
“There is not much
this embarrassing defeat in
and Regulations of the BCCI competition in India. The
which captain Mahendra Singh
(Rules), as to why action should nationals are not organised
Dhoni’s reputation as a finisher
not be taken against them as properly. For the last two to
per the Rules of BCCI.” The three years, there have been again took a beating.
Needing only 8 off the final
apex cricket body has given the no competitions at the
GCA officials 15 days to file national level. I can’t see any over, Dhoni who couldn’t connect a single big shot during his
their replies.
woman boxer from India
sedate 19 off 17 balls. Surpris“Pending the process of in- shining at the international
ingly, Dhoni took single to exquiry which has begun, the level anytime soon,” Mary
pose Himachal Pradesh’s Rishi
BCCI by virtue of the powers told IANS.
Dhawan (1), who simply lacked
vested with the president and
“The level of women’s
quality or ability to hit the ball
the secretary of the BCCI, have boxing has really improved
out of the park.
suspended the president of the over the years and we need
Madziva bowled fuller and a
GCA, Chetan Desai, from act- better training for the young,
ing as chairman of the Market- upcoming boxers,” she added. few length deliveries, mixing
it up nicely as the few hundreds
ing Committee of the BCCI
Mary had lost in the
of Zimbabwean supporters
and Vinod Phadke, the secre- second round of the AIBA
were ecstatic in joy.
tary of the GCA from acting as Women’s World Boxing
Earlier, India’s rookie bowlers
a member of the Information Championships in Astana,
were taken to cleaners by the
and Technology Committee of Kazakhstan in May which
seasoned Elton Chigumbura,
the BCCI.”
dealt a severe blow to her
The suspension comes into ef- chances of qualifying for the
who smashed an unbeaten 55 to
fect immediately from today. – PTI Rio Olympics. – IANS
help Zimbabwe reach a compet-
BCCI suspends
Goa CA officials
NEW DELHI, June 18: The
BCCI today suspended and issued show cause notices to the
top Goa Cricket Association
(GCA) officials, who were arrested for alleged misappropriation of organisation funds, and
initiated a probe of its own
against them.
GCA president Chetan Dessai and secretary Vinod Phadke,
who are also part of important
committees of BCCI, along
with treasurer Akbar Mulla
were arrested earlier this week
by police for alleged misappropriation of Rs 3.13 crore belonging to the organisation.
BCCI secretary Ajay Shirke
said in a statement: “It has been
widely reported in the media
that the president, secretary and
treasurer of the GCA have been
charged under various sections
of the Indian Penal Code for serious allegations in connection
with misappropriation of large
sums of money of the GCA.
“Two of the above members
also work as functionaries of the
BCCI representing their State
cricket association on certain im-
THE ASSAM TRIBUNE, GUWAHATI 19
Uncertain
future awaits:
Mary Kom
itive 170 for six in 20 overs. The
trio of T20 debutants Rishi Dhawan (1/42 in 4 overs), Yuzvendra Chahal (1/38 in 4 overs) and
Jaydev Unadkat (0/43 in 4 overs)
gave away 123 runs in 12 overs.
Chigumbura hit seven lusty
sixes along with a boundary to
give his team something to fight
for with his 26-ball knock.
Left-arm spinner Axar Patel
(1/18 in 4 overs) and fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah (2/24) put the
brakes on the host nation.
Bumrah once again proved to
be the best performer as he
bowled 13 dot balls.
SCORECARD
Zimbabwe: C Chibhabha b Dhawan
20, H Masakadza c Dhoni b Bumrah
25, R Mutumbami retired hurt 0,
Sikandar Raza run out 20, M Waller b
Chahal 30, C Mutombodzi c Dhawan b
Patel 3, E Chigumbura not out 54, G
Cremer c Dhawan b Bumrah 4, N Madziva not out 5; Extras (lb-5, w-3, nb-1)
9. Total (For 6 wickets; 20 overs) 170.
Fall of wickets: 1-33, 1-34, 2-50, 397, 4-98, 5-111, 6-130. Bowling: Unadkat 4-0-43-0, Dhawan 4-0-42-1,
Bumrah 4-1-24-2, Patel 4-0-18-1, Chahal 4-0-38-1.
India: KL Rahul b Tiripano 0, M
Singh c Mutombodzi b Chibhabha 31,
A Rayudu b Chibhabha 19, M Pandey
c Tiripano b Muzarabani 48, K Jadhav b Muzarabani 19, MS Dhoni not
out 19, A Patel c sub b Madziva 18,
R Dhawan not out 1. Extras (LB-2,
WD-11) 13. Total (For 6 wickets in 20
overs) 168. Fall of wickets: 1-0, 244, 3-53, 4-90, 5-143, 6-164. Bowling: D Tiripano 4-0-35-1, N Madziva
4-0-34-1, T Muzarabani 4-0-31-2, C
Chibhabha 2-0-13-2, S Raza 3-0-180, G Cremer 3-0-35-0. – PTI
‘Sports terrorists’ bring new chaos to Euro ’16
SAINT-ÉTIENNE (France), June
18: Croatian fans who hurled flares
on the pitch to halt their country’s
Euro 2016 match against Czech Republic were branded “sports terrorists” as the showcase tournament
suffered new troubles.
UEFA said an investigation would
be opened and even the country’s
President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic
slammed the violent fans as “enemies of Croatia.”
Less than a week after Russian
fans tried to attack England rivals
inside the Marseille stadium, the
European Championship finals suffered a double blow.
After the incidents flares and terrace fighting at the Croatia-Czech
Republic game, Turkish fans lit flares
and threw firecrackers on the pitch
at Nice after their side lost to Spain.
Meanwhile, the Russian government maintained its offensive over
the treatment of its fans in France.
President Vladimir Putin said “I
truly don’t understand how 200 of
expelled on Saturday.
UEFA threatened Russia with expulsion from the tournament if their
Fans hurl flares onto the pitch as players look on during the Czech Republic and
Croatia Euro 2016 tie at Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, France on Friday. – UNI
our fans could beat up several thousand English.” But 20 Russians detained near Marseille were to be
fans caused more stadium trouble at
the tournament. Europe’s governing body will now be under pres-
sure to take a tough line on Croatia,
which was a repeat offender during
Euro qualifying.
At least 10 flares thrown from
among Croatian supporters in the
Saint Etienne stadium landed on the
pitch in the 86th minute. One steward appeared to be hit.
Croatia were leading 2-1 when
English referee Mark Clattenburg
halted proceedings. Captain Darijo
Srna ran to the Croatia corner to appeal for calm, but punches were then
thrown between fans and stewards
cleared the section. When the game
resumed, Czech Republic scored an
equalising goal to finish 2-2.
A UEFA spokesman said an official inquiry would be launched on Saturday. Croatia already face punishment over a firework thrown on the
pitch and a fan who got on to celebrate during the country’s first
Group D game against Turkey. – AFP
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SPORTS
SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 2016
Rio declares
financial
‘calamity’ ahead
of Olympics
RIO DE JANEIRO, June
18: Rio state authorities declared a “state of public calamity” over a major budget crisis in order to release emergency funds to finance the Olympic Games due to begin in
August.
The decree authorises the
state to “adopt all necessary
emergency measures to ration essential public services
in order for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games and Paralympic
Games to take place.”
“Any institutional instability
would hurt the country’s image,” said the decree, signed
by acting governor Francisco
Dornelles.
The August 5-21 Olympics
and September 7-18 Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro will be
the first to be held in South
America.
The events pose “serious
difficulties in delivering essential public services and
could even cause a collapse in
public safety, health, education, transportation and environmental management,” the
decree said.
Rio de Janeiro state is in financial straits due to the fall in
global oil prices, while Brazil
overall is floundering through
a deep recession.
Police, teachers and other
government workers in Rio
state have seen paychecks delayed because of the cash
crunch. Retirees have protested because of unpaid pensions.
Brazil’s economy shrank 3.8
percent last year, its worst recession in 25 years. The International Monetary Fund and
the market are predicting a
similar contraction this year.
Amnesty International expressed concern at the cuts
to social services, which
could affect the training of
security agents to work in
the crime-ridden slums
known as favelas.
Rio’s state budget shows a
USD 5.6 billion shortfall for
2016. Royalties from oil – the
state’s main revenue-earner –
are projected to collapse from
USD 3.5 billion in 2014 to just
$1 billion this year. Dornelles
has called the situation in his
state “tragic.” – AFP
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FICTION
MY SPACE
A floral homage
ALL THINGS CONSIDERED
Waiting for the rains-III
Breaking a taboo
Earth song
A landmark
year
C
ertain centuries, certain decades, and certain
years are so crowded with important events that
later generations consider these to be determining periods in the annals of the human race.
These can be considered to be annusmirabilis
or wonderful, notable, remarkable years. One such year
happened to be 1894, at least for the western world.
Among the important events was the accession of Tsar
Nicholas II of Russia in 1894. He was later deposed (1917)
and shot dead (1918) during the Bolshevic Revolution.
Another was the assassination of France’s then President,
Sadi Carnot (1837–94) by an Italian anarchist at Lyons in
1894. Earlier, a secret agreement between France and
Russia was signed on January 4, 1894.
France had a volatile press. Towards the end of 1894,
however, the press “found itself smeared with its own
scandal-mongering”. It was reported that “a group of newspaper barons had formed a syndicate for turning to profitable account all sorts of scandals – social, financial or
judicial – of which the heroes might desire to purchase the
silence of newspapers”. A few prominent journalists and
proprietors were arrested in the aftermath of the scandals.
The Lumiere brothers, Auguste and Louis, arranged the
first public showing of the cinematograph on December
28, 1895, in the Salon Indien of the Grand Café, situated
in what is known ever since as the Boulevard of Cinema
in Paris. It must be noted that decades of preparations by
inventors in various countries had lead to this event. In
1894, Louis Lumiere had invented a
new feed mechanism and his chief
engineer, Charles Maisson, was
H.N. Das
“asked to build the prototype of a
machine to shoot, print and project moving pictures”.
An international conference was held in Paris, in 1894.
Convened by Baron Pierre de Coubertin, this meeting took
a decision to revive the ancient Olympic games. As a result, the modern Olympic games were started in Athens,
in 1896.
Probably the most important event of 1894 was the conviction of Captain Alfred Dreyfus (1859 – 1935) on trumped
up charges. Dreyfus was a Jew. All Jews were hated in
France and throughout Europe. When Dreyfus was charged
with treason, the French Press raised a hue and cry, demanding a death sentence to be imposed on him. A secret
court-martial found him guilty and Dreyfus was sentenced
to deportation for life to the penal colony of the Devil’s
Island in Guiana. However, a saner section of the French
intellectuals started an immediate re-examination of the socalled evidence. They found that the only piece of evidence
was a letter purported to have been written by Dreyfus by
which he passed on Army secrets to Germany. On proper
scrutiny, it was found that one Major Esterhazy had actually forged that letter with the intention of implicating Dreyfus. Esterhazy was tried by a court-martial, but very surprisingly, acquitted of the charges. Later, Esterhazy fled to England and confessed his guilt.
The intellectuals protested. Anatole France and Emile
Zola took the lead. In a scathing condemnation of the
judges of the two courts-martial, Zola published a famous
letter entitled J’Accuse. For this, Zola was prosecuted and
convicted. He fled to Great Britain. The matter was raised
in the French Chamber of Deputies, where two more false
documents were produced against Dreyfus. Dreyfus was
brought back to France. He was tried again on the orders
of the Court of Cassation, which had earlier annulled the
conviction by the original court-martial. In the retrial, Dreyfus was again found guilty by a five-to-two vote of the
judges. He was sentenced to ten years of imprisonment.
But a pardon was granted by President Loubet. This did
not satisfy the intellectuals. They pressed for honourable
acquittal. In 1906, the Court of Cassation heard the appeal, annulled the verdict of the second court-martial and
re-instated Dreyfus in the Army, promoted him and awarded him the Cross of the Legion of Honour. So, after 12
years, Dreyfus got justice.
The Dreyfus case had totally divided the French society and brought about many important changes. The Jews
became conscious that they must unite against injustice.
Under the leadership of Theodor Herzl, they sped up
the Zionist Movement. This ultimately led to the formation of the State of Israel. In France, the Republicans
got an upper hand in politics. They completely subordinated the Army under Civilian Government. That was
the importance of the year of 1894, about which people
talk even today.
(The writer was Chief Secretary, Assam, during
1990-95).
Bhaswati K. Goswami
discovers a sylvan retreat
that inspires and
rejuvenates.
S
he was vibrant when we first met. It was
the summer of 1988. Gushing through
bends and turns she had a youthful joie de
vivre, following us, rather we following her
for a while even as we climbed higher and
higher, till she looked like a delicate long necklace
deep below. During the next visit, two decades
later, she looked a little tired and was sluggish.
The recent encounter, three months ago, saw her
struggling for each breath, she was a mere aquamarine cesspool. Nowhere qualified to even talk
about dams and hydel power, so leaving it at that.
A sad story of a dying river.
But for the Teesta, everything else in this
Himalayan State seems to be moving in the right
direction, at least environmentally. It
takes a little over an hour to
extricate ourselves from the
maelstrom of chaos at either
Bagdogra Airport or the
Siliguri Railway Station
and traffic snarls along
Siliguri bypass to meander along the once
exuberant Teesta. But
once the ascent begins
towards the mountains,
the sylvan vistas and cooler
climes begin to satiate the
senses. Gangtok, the beautiful
capital of Sikkim stands proudly
on the ridges of the Eastern Himalayas.
Daintily perched on a picturesque slope of
Rumtek, Teen Taley is romantic. This was the
resort where the annual review meet of our
organisation, C-NES was held. At a very walkable
one km. from the famous Rumtek Monastery, the
little hideaway blends traditional architecture and
interior design with modern amenities. Surrounded
by flowing streams, mountains behind, a snow
range in front and a river below it, the Monastery,
also called the Dharmachakra
Centre was originally built
under the direction of
the 12th Karmapa
Lama in the mid1700s.
Teen Taley looks
out to the spectacular
views of Gangtok and
the Nathula range.
T
he 30 million strong Indian diaspora has one common factor
binding it in all the continents –
the love of gold. U.S.A has nearly
3.4 million Indians and ask the
police authorities in Fremont area of San
Francisco – the most NRI crowded state in
the country, and they will sigh and tell you
that all the bank/ street robbers know that
Indian women wear real gold and have no
compunctions in showing it off. Ask the
police in Birmingham in Britain (with 1.4
million NRI’s) and they confirm that Indian
women are the favourite victims of chain
snatching.
If this is the condition in countries where
the policing system is much better than
India, then what about India? Well, we have
more than 400 cities with a population of
more than one lakh and Mumbai, the biggest of them with 12 million, had as many
as 1,066 chain-snatchings reported from
January, 2015 to April 3, 2016.
Can the Indian police and public do anything about this menace? So far the answer is no. But many studies or solutions
have been mooted in many of the police
conferences. The only good solution seems
to be the one coming from the former
Mumbai Additional Commissioner of Police (Crime) P. Harishekharan. He advised
the affected ladies, “Most women try to
hold on to their gold chains. But we advise
them to grab the collar or shirt of the chainsnatcher instead, and scream for help. Most
chain-snatchers are on motorcyles. If women grab the shirt, he will lose his balance
Spring was in the air, colourful blooms greeted us
everywhere. Exotic orchids, endemic to the region
were a riot of colours. Following the contour of
the land, the dining hall was at a lower level. Idols
of Lord Buddha, Goddess Tara, Lord Krishna and
Buddhist scrolls filled one little corner of the dining
space where the elderly Nepali couple, owners of
the resort, prayed faithfully every morning, lighting
mildly scented Buddhist incense sticks. The cuisine
was traditional Sikkimese, prepared with produce
from the resort’s organically grown kitchen garden.
Dairy and poultry were also provided from its farm.
The resort has traditionalised even the finer details
such as the crockery and cutlery used. One could
also pick vegetables of one’s choice and have them
stir them up.
The positive developmental indicators have
worked very well for the State. A strict vigil is kept
on preserving and conserving the environment.
Listening to Rajendra Gurung, CEO, ECOSS
(Ecotourism and Conservation Society of Sikkim)
was insightful. He gave us an informative presentation on the critical ecosystems of Sikkim and the
Eastern Himalayas. Established in 2001 to
promote eco-tourism as a sustainable part of
tourism, ECOSS also works on forest management and zero waste practices with civil society
groups. The Eastern Himalayas is one of India’s
two biodiversity hotspots, the other being the
Western Ghats. Sikkim has high altitude lakes,
including strategically located salt
water lakes in the Himalayas
which are over 50 million
years old, exotic
wildlife, such as the
snow leopard, and
the Sikkim stag.
Human-wildlife
conflict,
poaching, bio
piracy and
climate
change were
the biggest
and fall.” As against this, we must, however, remember that the offenders are quite
ruthless and can stab the lady in question
with knives.
Another solution came from the Thane
Commissioner of Police K.P. Raghuvanshi,
who managed to bring down the incidents
by a whopping 50 per cent by booking the
culprits for robbery under the Maharashtra
Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA), which not only metes out strong punishments for the offenders but also prevents them from coming out on bail for at
least a year.
According to the police,
pickpockets are increasingly switching to chainsnatching these days, as pick
pocketing and mobile thefts
are no longer considered lucrative for two main reasons – commuters have
started carrying credit
and debit cards, instead
of cash, and most mobile phones can be easily traced due to the
IMEI number of the
handset.
The police of all the
cities find that the modus operandi of all chain-snatchers is
more or less the same. Chances are that the chain-snatcher,
observing you from behind
parked vehicles, may be looking for an opportunity to strike.
threats to the Himalayan eco-system. Gurung said
that a cumulative study on the effects of dams is
needed. He further spoke about modernisation and
lamented about a vanishing culture. “Is sustainable
development an oxymoron?” he questioned,
concluding his presentation with an appeal to,
“Leave Nature alone”.
Like quaint European towns, most streets in
Gangtok have artistic wrought iron lamps, attached
to which are colourful flower pots. There was a
keen sense of aesthetics even in public spaces. Our
young driver Nima answered my query in fluent
Hindi, “Madam, the government gives us incentives
for keeping the streets clean and decorating flower
pots.” Bins are kept at street corners for garbage
and are regularly cleared up. Traffic rules are
followed and cars are not allowed in specific areas.
Near the glacial Tsomgo Lake at an elevation of
nearly 13,000 ft., partly frozen when we were
there, we came across a young woman – an
entrepreneur confidently managing her outlet all
alone, which speaks much about women empowerment in this tiny State. Reema Tamang, 21 years of
age, runs a stationary-cum-food-cum-woollengarments-cum-trinkets store with her younger sister
just near the Lake. She made me steaming thupka,
the temperature outside was running negative. The
tiny outlet becomes their home at night. The
parents stay at Gangtok. A Catholic, the portrait
of Mother Mary hanging from above her tiny bed
keeps her “feeling happy” and no, she is not
scared living alone. During the
return journey, Nima could not
converse much. The sudden
mist and fog on the way
made him concentrate
on the steep curves.
None of us spoke.
There was enough
to reflect on. Not
just about the
Teesta.
Of late, chain-snatchers wear burkhas. As
the percentage of women chain-snatchers
is still very low, this method gives them a
safe way to approach their victim. It also
makes it difficult for the victim to see the
face of the actual chain-snatcher.
The first advice police officials stress on
is that the women wearing costly jewellery
should refrain from walking on the road,
Grab
and run
(bhaswatigoswami@yahoo.co.in)
and instead, ensure that they remain on
pavements and footpaths.
Another advice is: “Pin your gold chain/
mangalsutra to your saree while travelling
by road and avoid sitting at the edge of an
autorickshaw, as most victims are targeted by bike-borne men, while the victim is
travelling in an auto. Auto drivers are important witnesses to the offence, but they
Shekher Phadnis
focusses on the
growing incidences
of chain-snatching.
rarely come forward to give information
after a theft is reported. At times, they
could even be a party to the crime.”
The best course, if you really want
to wear your jewels for a society function or puja ceremony is to insure them. The
insurance rate is as low
as one rupee per thousand rupees of the jewellery. That means, a
necklace weighing 40
grams (worth one lakh
rupees, approximately)
will mean an insurance
premium of one thousand rupees a year.
(Maharaja Features)
THE ASSAM TRIBUNE ● GUWAHATI ● SUNDAY READING ● JUNE 19, 2016
drive. The one who hung around the gate
looking worried, checking his watch, even if I
was five minutes late but still letting me drive
the old car everywhere on my own. The one
who took me to see Ingmar Bergman and
MY SPACE
Elizabeth Eapen
Satyajit Ray and made me read the Three
Musketeers and Far from the Madding Crowd
before I was old enough. My father who was
Malayali to the core, yet spoke and wrote
impeccable Hindi. My father who took me
every year to the Independence Day parade
in our small town, in days when there were
no barricades, no metal detectors, no VIP
passes, who taught me to stand bolt upright
in pride, hands to my side clenched militarystyle, when the national anthem played. (The
last two for those who may still question my
patriotism because of what I eat...) My father
who taught me how to make (and enjoy) a
mean gin and tonic, who would savour the
bowl of lumpy, too-salty noodles I made him,
and tell me that I had the makings of a Cordon Bleu chef. The one who would look at
my lanky frame, oily hair and spotty skin and
say, you are so beautiful. Who taught me that
money doesn't matter, loyalty does. Who listened, even when he didn't agree. My father,
whose love I remember because it taught me
what unconditional means.
This untended patch is his resting place.
The monsoon has arrived in Kerala. So the
flowers from yesterday's rituals are today
probably a wilted soggy mess, leaving stains
on the cheap marble, and those taking the
shortcut to the bus stop continue to muddy
earthly reminders of Matthew, Mark, Luke
and John in the fevered path towards their
daily bread. It's no one's fault, we reason,
Life is constantly snapping at our heels and
there's no time or space for too much mourning or memories. But sometimes in my dreams,
the untended, unloved patch has vanished and
the cemetery is a garden. With no tombstones
or markers. No sense of doom and gloom,
no morbid or vainglorious tokens to lives loved
and lost, as all lives are and must one day be.
No past or future, just a place of peace and
beauty – sentient, alive and wonderful. And
sometimes in my dreams, I'm standing there,
scattering his ashes to the winds to help the
flowers grow.
A floral homage
T
wenty-five years. Even if it's not paraphrased as quarter of a century, it's
still a long time. And in that time,
twice a year, for a period of ten minutes each, once on June 6 and once
on All Souls' Day, usually November 2, my
father's gravesite in the cemetery in the city
where I was born, gets ready for visitors. Not
for friends or relatives, but for the black-gowned
priest from the local parish who comes to do
his duty by the dead (on commission), parroting the special prayer if he (always a he) is an
old hand or reading from the book if he's a
newbie. An elderly aunt stands in for my mother, they gather around the nondescript piece
of rectangular stone engraved with my father's
name, dates of birth and death, and pray. For
those ten minutes there are candles and incense and if my aunt can manage it, flowers.
In those ten minutes the priest and his helper
are paid for their services, and for those ten
minutes, 50 times to date since that rainy June
day 25 years ago, the greyish black marble
slab marking the spot where my father was
buried, looks respectable and revered. And
when those ten minutes are up, the life of the
cemetery, if one can call it that, returns to
normal.
A small crushed space, unkempt, untended, in the middle of the town-now-turnedcity, property of the local church we attended
forever and to which my non-resident, nonagenarian mother faithfully sends her annual
subscription, fearing exclusion. I often wonder why the faithful denizens whose loved
ones are buried there raise no objection to
the pitiful maintenance, even neglect, of what
could and should have been a green sanctuary or why they don't get together to make
one. Instead, what you get is an ill-fitting jigsaw of motley grave markers, marble or granite depending on financial status, double-deckered, triple-storeyed, Makrana or Italian marble-clad mini architectural feats, proffering
names and dates, quotable quotes and sometimes even proof of scholarship or other distinctions earned in this life, as if that would
get the deceased a notch ahead in the next.
Nowadays space is at a premium, so if you
haven't “booked” early enough, then, well, it's
not, pardon the irreverent pun, Good News.
Some churches in the city manage their cemeteries well. At least the grass is cut and the
gravestones look tended. Shouldn't such courtesy be the norm irrespective of which one
you belong to? This one is home to several
stray dogs, some docile, some aggressive. Goats
and the odd cow emaciated enough to squeeze
through the small rusty gates wander in to eat
the overgrown grass, growing lush in the fertile and humid air. Perhaps a good thing, come
to think of it, otherwise the grass would've
grown head high. Cats of every hue nap in
the shade of the tombstones. Literally, family
and other animals. My aunt informs me that
the church management “does something” for
All Souls' Day. Perhaps the token MNREGA
workers are called to work. Perhaps the strays
are shooed out and the grass is cut and the
engraved names and messages emerge from
the dirt and grime of rotting flowers left by
visiting family members, the vagaries of wind
and water and bird and animal (and human)
droppings. Perhaps someone cleans the tombstones with a modicum of respect. But I'm
inclined to believe its more like the ‘official'
clean-ups before a VIP visit – just chuck the
garbage behind the wall, no one will see. The
last time I was there, admittedly 24 years ago,
a sense of grief and loss coalescing with frustration and anger at the condition of the cemetery, I was almost knocked over by a woman
taking a shortcut through the small plot to get
to the bus stop on the main road. Hop skip
and jump she went, sari hitched up in one
hand, an oversized bag askew in another, one
sandalled foot on Mary Thomas, Beloved
mother, wife and daughter, two on Dr. John
Samuel, Safe in the Everlasting Arms... probably thinking, darn it, I've stubbed my toe and
there goes the bus.
This, then, is my father's final resting place.
My father, handsome to the end, full of laughter and gentle wisdom. My father, who in
young adulthood looked as if he had stepped
out of a Scott Fitzgerald novel, who retired
from his job in a life insurance company even
before I turned ten, a stay-at-home dad long
before the term gained fashionable currency.
My father, a strong and reassuring presence
through toothaches, fevers, exams, a loyal
cheerleader at every small victory. My father,
keeper of secrets, giver of treats and teller of
stories. The one who darned my socks with
near invisible stitches and taught me how to
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ommerce is an evergreen
stream as far as career
prospects are concerned. If
you are planning to opt for
commerce stream, then you
should take admission in Bachelor of
Commerce (B.Com.) programme. This
programme can provide jobs related to
economics, statistics, accounting and
finance. This qualification is an excellent base for good career opportunities.
Commerce graduates can apply for jobs
in different sectors as banking, accounting, costing, financial services, etc. The
scope is not limited only to finance
sector, you can also apply in different
fields. Some of the other opportunities
are in mass communication, fashion
management,
government
services,
law, etc. It
is obvious that
a B.Com. degree
can give you a strong base
for higher education,
MBA (Finance,
Accountancy,
Operations, etc.)
and a platform
for immediate jobs.
Interested candidates in this
stream should join the best
B.Com. colleges in India. This
way, they will get strong knowledge about commerce and
related subjects. This field is
full of challenges. Nowadays,
students are looking for a
career in commerce because
of the increasing
number of job
opportunities in
India and abroad.
Career opportunities
B.Com. professionals can get career
opportunities as
Chartered Accountants,
but if they pursue
MBA after completing graduation,
then managerial
positions are
also available.
Vinay Prajapati
Therefore, students from top colleges
prepare for an MBA programme to get
the highest paying jobs.
B.Com. students study Economics,
Mathematics, Accountancy, Book
Keeping, Foreign Trade, Commerce,
etc., as core subjects. Commerce
students can give a number of competitive exams, for some the eligibility
criteria is 10+2 and for others, it is
graduation.
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businesses as well as
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Domestic marketing
also requires
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professionals to
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market. It also
has a wide
scope in the
international
market. No one can
deny that commerce
plays a great and
enormous role in the
economic development of a country
like India.
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Glazed sticky rice treat
Ingredients:
● Glutinous rice (bora saul) ..... 1 cup
● Coconut, grated ................. 1 cup
● Sugar ............................... 2 tbsps
● Butter or ghee .................. 2 tbsps
● Salt ................................ a pinch
● Boiling hot water .......... 2-3 tbsps
● Vegetable oil ................. for frying
To make the syrup:
● Sugar ................................. 1 cup
● Water ................................ ½ cup
● Baking powder ................... ½ tsp
Method:
Wash and soak the glutinous rice in cold water for half an hour.
Drain the rice completely and leave it in a colander or spread over a clean
cloth to dry.
When the rice no longer feels wet, grind the rice to a fine powder.
Place the ground sticky rice flour, grated coconut, two tablespoons of sugar and a
pinch of salt in a large bowl. Add the butter (or ghee) and mix, using your fingertips.
Add the boiling water, a tablespoon at a time, and knead it into a stiff dough.
Take care not to add too much water to the dough.
Pinch off small pieces of dough and shape them as desired.
Heat oil in a wok or deep pan. Fry the dough pieces on medium flame, until
golden brown. Remove with a slotted spoon onto a paper towel.
To make the syrup:
In a pan, boil the one cup of sugar and half cup of water until it reaches onestring consistency.
Stir in the baking powder and the fried dough pieces.
Lower heat and stir continuously, until the sugar crystallises.
Remove and place them in a wire rack and allow them to dry out completely.
Serve fresh with tea.
CULINARY
corner
SHARMIN PASHA
Sharmin Pasha is a food writer currently
based in Dubai, UAE, where she teaches
privately-organised cooking lessons on
different techniques of cooking. She also hosts
an informative page featuring Assamese recipes on Facebook, which was created to showcase the culinary treasures of Assam to the
world and to preserve ethnic recipes for
generations to come.
Rice flour cake
Ingredients:
Mango or jackfruit pulp ...... ¾ cup
● Rice flour ........................... ¾ cup
● Baking powder .................... 1 tsp
● Sunflower or corn oil .......... ¼ cup
● Milk ................................... ¼ cup
● Sugar .............. 3 tbsps or to taste
● Raisins and nuts ...... for sprinkling
● Icing sugar ................... for dusting
●
Method:
Preheat the oven to 180 degrees Centigrade. Butter a 9 x 5-inch loaf tin and
line it with greased or waxed paper.
In a large bowl, sift together the rice
flour, sugar and baking powder.
In a separate bowl, whisk together,
the milk, oil and jackfruit or mango pulp
until blended.
Make a well at the centre of the flour
mix. Pour in the wet ingredients and
mix, until incorporated.
Pour the batter into the prepared pan.
Sprinkle nuts and raisins on top.
Bake for 45 minutes, or until the top
is golden and a fine skewer inserted into
the centre of the cake comes out clean.
Remove the cake from the oven. Allow the cake to cool in the tin for ten
minutes, and then turn it out to cool
completely on a wire rack.
Dust with icing sugar, or glaze if desired, and serve with tea.
healthwise
Dr. Kailash Chandra Dutta
Ear wax
and you-I
E
ar wax is a type of debris accumulated
over time in the ear canal. Its formation is a common occurrence, irrespective of age and gender. It is entrusted
with the job of repelling insects and
other living organisms because of its nauseating
taste and odour. Thus, it acts as a natural
protector of inner structures, particularly the
drum head.
The ear canal is a tortuous S-shaped conduit,
about 2.5 cm. long, having two distinct parts.
The inner two-third is bony and the outer onethird is made of elastic cartilage, a precursor of
the bone. The tortuous nature of the canal
helps to protect the ear membrane from direct
external injury.
The skin of the outer part is closely adherent
to the cartilage and is provided with hair, oil
glands and the wax forming ceruminous glands.
The ceruminous glands lie in the deeper layer of
the skin and are about 1,000 to 2,000 in
number. The myo epithelium surrounding the
glands expresses out the secretions. The
secretary products accumulate in the wall of the
canal as tiny white droplets. If allowed to stay
undisturbed, it slowly dries up to form a sticky
semi-solid. When left alone for a couple of
days, it gradually darkens in colour. In essence,
this is the wax or cerumen.
In the deeper part of the canal, the surface
skin cells, worn out by wear and tear, are not
discarded then and there immediately, unlike the
skin elsewhere in the body. It has an in-built
self-cleaning mechanism and is migrated
outwards in a centrifugal manner at the rate of
growth of a finger nail, i.e., 0.05 mm./per day
and is casted off at the outer part. Thus, the
wax is an intricate mixture of sebum from the
sebaceous glands, cerumen from the ceruminous
glands and the epithelial debris so accumulated.
The large lumen of the wax glands serves as a
reservoir until some stimulus causes the already
formed secretions to be delivered to the skin
surface. The stimulus may be hormonal, for
example: adrenaline and noradrenaline, strong
emotional stimuli like fear, anxiety and pain and
mechanical manipulation. In some cases,
vigorous chewing may cause enough distortions
to produce this effect. Some people have
unusually large number of hair in the external
ear canal. The wax forms a mess with the hair
and gets hardened.
The deeper part of the canal contains no
glands or hair. But the usual migration in certain
situations fails to occur adequately and is
associated with excessive shedding of the cells.
This may give rise to a more annoying and
obdurate condition, known as keratosis obturans.
Symptoms:
Apart from difficulty in hearing, its other
symptoms include simple discomfort in the ear
to excruciating pain, particularly in case of
children, ringing in the ear, itching, disturbance
in balance, unexplained cough due to perverted
reflex stimulation of the nerve that controls
cough reflex. An important nerve arising out of
the brain called vagus for its extensive, wandering and arduous course that reaches upto the
lower intestine explains the connecting link
between sinusitis, bronchiectatic lung disease
and wax formation. There may be an associated
inborn abnormality between respiratory mucosa
and ear canal skin.
Diagnosis:
Apparently, the diagnosis of wax is simple
and usually needs no expert help or state-of-the
art gadgets. But no disease is that simple and
the malady here may outweigh the expectation,
particularly when complicated by deep-seated
infection. This makes the patient run from pillar
to post, including the one that is known as
doctor shopping.
(To be continued)
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rinmoy took part in
the annual football
competition. Nandini called him up to
say she had not been
able to watch his match. She had
to go home suddenly because her
mother was ill.
“Never mind, Nandini. We lost
anyway,” Mrinmoy said ruefully.
“Winning and losing is a part of
every game. And it is surely not
the last match of your life. Great
sportsmen lose and start afresh
again. Anyway, are you ready for
the election? Have you been campaigning in every hostel?”
Listening to Nandini, Mrinmoy
laughed, “What do you think, will
I win?”
“You will definitely become the
Sports Secretary.”
“Thank you. But how can you
be so sure? My rival candidate is
very powerful.”
“Hmm… Politics is a dirty game.
But you are honest. Not corrupt.
The students want a leader like
you. Besides, sports is your life.
You will fight for its upliftment.
That is for sure. That’s why everyone will vote for you. And you
will win by a wide margin,” Nandini encouraged him.
When the election results were
declared, Mrinmoy did win.
“Nandini, are you an astrologer?” he called her up to inform
her first.
“Congrats, Mrinmoy, I will talk
to you later. I have to go somewhere.”
Mrinmoy was taken aback. He
would never understand her. He
remembered a conversation they
had had a few days back while they
were visiting the library.
“If love comes into your life once
again, will you embrace it?” he had
asked her casually.
“What a silly question! Love
happens only once, Mrinmoy,”
Nandini had answered in an exasperated tone.
“All boys are not the same.
Sometimes true love comes a little late into one’s life,” Mrinmoy
had tried to persuade her.
“Even then, I can never love
anyone ever again,” Nandini had
answered and briskly walked away.
He had felt like shouting, “Are
you the only one who has been
hurt in love? When I was drowning in the ocean of love, you
brought me to the shore and gave
“Your friendship is enough for
me, Nandini.”
“You sound as if I have done you
a big favour by being your friend,”
she laughed.
★★★
Slowly, they reached their third
year of college. They went out on
an excursion to a forensic labora-
M
about their next move. Some decided to start a private practice.
Many decided to appear for interviews. Nandini decided to pursue
higher studies.
After appearing in an interview,
Mrinmoy got a call letter. He joined
his service without delay. But before leaving, he went to meet Nandini. By then, their friendship had
changed a lot. They seldom shared
personal matters. On meeting her,
he eagerly said, “Nandini, I have
not met any woman like you. We
did not believe that love could happen twice. Today, it’s been almost
five years. Two years ago, when I
had confessed my love for you,
you moved away from me, making me understand about the significance of studies, career and
life’s goals. You have tested me a
lot. You made me wait for so long.
When I had lost in life, you gave
me courage. Today, I will give you
courage to say one true thing. Your
eyes have accepted my love. So,
what stops you? Whose fear compels you to step back from accepting love? Today I have a job. Don’t
deny my love now, Nandini!”
Nandini’s eyes were brimming
with tears. She could not stop her
tears from flowing down her
cheeks. Mrinmoy became sad. He
said, “Forgive me, I have deeply
hurt you. I will go away from you.”
After a long time, Nandini said,
“No, Mrinmoy. I love you, too.
Both of us had lost sight of our
goals, hurt our parents and ruined
our lives. That’s why I had thwarted your love and was waiting for
this day. But I didn’t think you
would return. These are tears of
joy, Mrinmoy.”
Mrinmoy hugged Nandini. They
felt as if God had showered His blessings on them. “Had my mother
been alive, she would have placed
this ring on your finger. But she is
not here today, so can I do so?”
The clouds which had gathered
in the sky came down to earth as
rain. It was as if the showers of rain
had washed away their sorrows and
the agony of waiting! As if it was
the showers of rain which had
come after a long, long time.
FICTION
Farnaaz Islam
Waiting for
the rains-III
me a new life, you gave me courage. How do I make you understand that I am not like Shiva. I
will never hurt you.”
He was lost in such thoughts for
a long time in the dark verandah
of his hostel. The winners of the
election were celebrating. Just
when the clock struck 12, Mrinmoy’s phone rang. It was Nandini.
“Wish you a very Happy Birthday!”
He was surprised on hearing her
voice. Of course, it was his birthday!
“Thank you,” he replied and just
as he disconnected the call, he
found a gang of boys in his room.
In their hands were buckets full of
water. Before he could say anything, he was drenched. After that,
one, two, three,… no, endless
blows were aimed at him. This was
an old hostel tradition.”
“Wow! What a beautiful gift!”
The next day, Nandini presented
him a showpiece. “Yesterday, I
went out to buy this for you.”
“Oh, so that’s why she had disconnected the call so suddenly,”
he thought.
tory. While returning to her hostel, Mrinmoy asked Nandini, “One
day, I had asked you that if someone wanted to make you his life
partner and his love was true,
then…”
“I remember everything. But my
answer will not change,” Nandini
replied curtly.
“Don’t you even want to know
his name?”
“What’s the use of knowing his
name? And please don’t insult him
by revealing his name. His reputation will be ruined.”
But Mrinmoy had made up his
mind. Today, he would confess his
love for her.
“I will surely tell you his name. I
definitely have a right to take my
life’s decision. Yes, I love you, Nandini. You are my present and future. If my reputation is ruined because of loving you, I have no regrets about that.” Hearing him,
Nandini fell silent.
Slowly, Nandini said, “Mrinmoy,
see, these years are very precious
for us. It is time to mould our lives,
character and attain expertise at
work. When I had told my mother
that I loved Shiva, she had asked
me, ‘What is your identity? Have
you become independent? Prepare yourself to earn your identity. After that, give your heart a
chance to ask whether to move
forward in love.’ Those words of
my mother still echo in my ears.”
Mrinmoy was speechless. It
seemed as if the flowers of the
Krishnachura shared his sorrow.
Slowly, their final year was drawing to an end. Everyone was preparing for their final exam. And
one day, the final exams were also
over. A major phase of their lives
had passed. The results were soon
declared. Some of the students decided to go for higher studies and
again started concentrating on
their books. Some were clueless
(Concluded)
(farnaazislam@gmail.com)
(Translated from the Assamese
original by the writer)
Among the abandoned, it is not always the mongrel
and the ‘local’ or desi, as we often put it. There, sadly
are those who are abandoned just because they
are diseased or old and infirm, despite their high
pedigree. Adopt them.
Animal rescue trends
are now gaining momentum. These come from
homes where they are
chained or kennelled all
day in sunshine and rain,
just to serve as guards at
night. Be conscious and
form teams to keep a
lookout on labs that do
their tests on animals.
Animals rescued from
such places need mostly
your emotional and psychological support to
come back to being happy animals. Take them out for walks, talk to them
(yes, they understand when you do!), pat them and
slowly take the fear of humans out of their vulnerable
beings.
Animal health camps are gaining ground with lifestyle changes. These, however, require the active participation of trained veterinarians and pet groomers.
Make a checklist with:
● Disease testing.
● Neutering – where necessary.
● Vaccination.
● Socialising.
Animals, you know, don’t go by their breed. They
go by what you give them, how you give them and
how you raise them. I know. Because my two dogs
have forgotten to be dogs.
Catch-points:
● Think about your safety first. Scratches and bites
are risky.
● Check for a collar around the animal’s neck. Abandoned animals may well turn out to be simply lost animals.
● Catch this, a rescue will cost
money.
Alpha catch-point:
● Go on, love
an animal! It
reciprocates
with eye-contact, not Whatsapp!
Love
me,
love
my dog
Rashmi Narzary
ove over, Korean mastiff, status symbol is
no longer the ‘crorepati’ tag that you lend
your master. Status symbol now is what the
stray mongrel and the abandoned animal
lend their benefactors. Pets, and mostly dogs,
have been with man since the time of our hunting and
cave-dwelling days. Sometimes it was a security factor,
at other times, it was a forewarning factor. But gradually, a third factor was lent to having a dog fiddle around
your feet. The aspect of companionship. The aspect of
an object to dole out all the love that your heart overflows with and no one to swathe it with. Alpha life trends
now are about doing your bit for the dog on the streets.
And what’s great, you can do it even if you cannot bring
that dog or that wounded animal home with you.
Sponsor-a-pet trends are catching up with those who
cannot afford a Korean mastiff, as well as with those
who can. If you cannot keep a pet, yet, want to share,
you can always donate towards pets in animal homes or
shelters. You can contribute in cash, in kind or even
spend some time with them. You may volunteer to buy
medicines for the sick, too. They give you as much love
and joy as you give them. Even more...
Donating paw-me-downs are the new trendsetters. When your cat or your dog has outgrown that
sweater or that warm, fluffy bed, what do you do with
it? Yes, give it away! You can give them to pet shelter
homes or otherwise, you may just as well leave a bed
by a corner outside your neighbourhood grocery shop.
M
Or the stoppage where your school bus stops. Or any
place nearby, where strays curl up in a cluster during
the chilling winters, having only one another to keep
themselves warm. Likewise, the sweaters and rain jackets which your pet has outgrown can be passed down
to that stray who goes crazy seeing you by the gate
every time you pass it by. While the rich and the famous across the country and the world maybe doing
it in rich and famous ways, we can pleasurably start
with our own street corner down the lane. There’s no
dearth of a dog, a cat or a goat who shall benefit with
the paw-me-down! Only, just be prepared for some
embarrassing moments when the animal will continue to follow you, lick your shoes and wag its tail, even
while you meet that very prim and proper aunty at
the market and she stops you to ask about the wellgroomed German Spitz and Lhasa Apso you have at
home.
Adopting a pet is the new rage among pet lovers
who have the time, space and other resources, and most importantly, the inclination to
love and to be loved. Pets in a pet shop will
anyway have someone taking them
home. It is, instead, the abandoned and the
orphaned that
need a home.
Give them that.
(rashmi06narzary@gmail.com)
Prepare for
an emergency
Nathaniel Sillin
hat would a sudden financial emergency be in your life? It could be a storm
causing massive property damage to
your home. It could also be something
more personal, like an accident that
would cut off your ability to make a living.
Whatever it is, if someone else had to step in to
help you in an emergency situation, it's important to
have a plan in place, so they know what to do.
A financial emergency kit is a crucial component in
financial planning. In short, a financial emergency kit
involves identifying and planning for potential financial
emergencies that could affect you and your loved
ones. Building a successful one goes beyond sorting
paperwork – it involves looking at a variety of potential situations in your life and then asking, “What's the
worst that could happen?”
You will want to create a kit – a set of physical or
digital documents and instructions – that can help you
or someone else you trust manage in a crisis. Here are
some items you'll likely want to include:
Estate documents: Estate planning is really the
highest form of financial emergency planning,
because it addresses the ultimate personal financial
emergencies – medical incapacitation or death. Would
your family have easy access to this material if
something happened to you? In your family financial
emergency kit, estate documents would include copies
of current wills (for you and your spouse or partner),
your advanced directives (which instruct doctors on
end-of-life or other stages in medical care), health/
financial powers of attorney (which designate specific
individuals to step in to manage your money or
healthcare if you cannot do so), as well as other
documents that provide additional guidance for
operating businesses and managing and distributing
other assets you have. Make sure these documents are
always current and that the contact information is
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included for all the qualified experts you used to
prepare them – estate or business attorneys, tax
professionals and financial planners.
Insurance policies: Being able to find home and
auto policies in a natural disaster is a no-brainer, but
it's important to think a little more broadly. File as
much policy and contact details as you can for any
health, disability, business, life and accident coverage
you have – and remember that it's particularly
important to note or file documentation on this
coverage at work, too. Sometimes we sign up rather
blindly for work-based benefits only to realise how
important they may be in a financial emergency.
Tax materials: If a family member dies or becomes
incapacitated, tax matters still need to be attended to.
If you work with a tax professional, make sure their
contact information is in the digital or physical kit, but
it's also important to keep past returns and relevant
supporting data based on your individual tax situation.
Investment, savings and retirement documents:
If you work with a qualified financial planner or tax
expert, you may have access to a particular system
that lists and tracks this information in an organised
way that many of us don't have at home. However, if
you plan and track your investments, it should be
included in your kit.
Indexes, contact sheets and guides: Some
people need a little guidance, others need a lot. A
family financial emergency kit needs to be usable by all
designated family members. Put yourself in the role of
a friend or family member who's been called in to help
you in a crisis. If you had to step in to settle an estate,
healthcare or disaster emergency for a friend or family
member and they weren't around to advise you, what
information would you need to get started? In any
category of information you include in a financial
emergency kit, include a separate file or digital
instruction that details people to call, account numbers, if necessary, relevant online and physical
addresses and other key data to advise that person
about what's in front of them and what they should
do. If you work with qualified financial experts, make
sure their contact information is included.
Bottom line: Building a financial emergency kit
requires some thinking, but it can help you avoid
major losses and speed up decision making in a crisis.
Work with people you trust to make it accessible and
useful to your family and trusted individuals.
THE ASSAM TRIBUNE ● GUWAHATI ● SUNDAY READING ● JUNE 19, 2016
Breaking a taboo
C
hange has come slowly to India’s
North-East. Insurgency, economic backwardness, lack of education, and several other factors have conspired to keep
things in limbo. Being “Unchanging”
is dismaying. For change is, as we know, the only
constant in life. To be unchanging is to be Dead.
Fossilised. Or at the very least, in a coma.
One of the few changes that we are seeing
these days is in the area of Senior Living. With
better healthcare facilities and nutrition, people
are living longer. Not only that, the middle classes are no longer moaning and groaning as they
reach the age of seniority. These days, people
living till 90, in good health, mentally and physically, are no longer a rarity. Their post retirement lives are rich, joyous, full of new things,
and often, a lot of travel for pleasure.
At the bottom of this change is, as always,
money. No longer are middle-class parents dependent on their children for economic help. The
seniors have saved and invested well, sometimes
they get pensions, too. Indeed, many recent retirees say that today they are earning much more
than they ever did during their actual working days,
some of which must have been spent in the PreLiberalisation Days.
Naturally, then, the concept of Senior Living,
too, is undergoing a change. In much of the rest
of the world, and in other parts of the country,
this change is already established. Here, though,
it is assumed that it is the “children’s duty” to
look after parents in their old age.
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Well, children certainly do look after their parents, often very well. But the thing is, many parents want a different kind of Old Age setup. As
one retired senior executive of a multinational company puts it, “We don’t want to be a burden on
them. Let them live their own lives. We know
they are very fond of us. That goes without saying. We want this relationship to remain in this
realm. Of course they are there for us. The time
will come when we will have to be, perhaps, dependent on them. Till such time, though, we want
to live independently. We have our own lives, our
interests, hobbies, activities, they have theirs.
These would clash if we lived in a multigenerational family.”
But then the mindsets of many people are slow
to change. They insist that the old “joint family
system” was ideal. Actually, it wasn’t, not for the
seniors, anyway, mostly. The old and the infirm
were neglected, for various reasons, finance being a prime one. Also, with these huge families,
it was not possible to lavish care on a single person. And there were many who, living in a crowded family, still felt a deep and abiding loneliness
after their spouses passed away.
One way out is having Assisted Living Facilities.
Not Old-Age Homes, which have a huge stigma in
our land. In these upper middle class Facilities, people live in independent cottages, with whatever level of assistance they require. This could be in terms
of housekeeping, or medical aid. There are common dining halls, as well as recreational facilities.
From all accounts, romances, too, flourish in these
GEMINI
(MAY 21-JUN 21)
VIRGO
(AUG 23-SEPT 22)
(NOV 22-DEC 21)
Small problems may create
disturbances in your professional life, but you will be able
to deal with them wisely. With
your temper well
in control, you
will be able to
keep everyone
happy.
SAGITTARIUS
(JUL 23-AUG 22)
(JAN 20-FEB 18)
(OCT 23-NOV 21)
If you extend a helping hand
to someone in trouble, this
brings you a deeper satisfaction.Your doubts
about future insecurities may
be unfounded.
A recent gesture of kindness is rewarded now.
This is the phase of life where
you find your dreams and aspirations finally
taking a concrete shape.
This success
will make you
smile ear to
ear.
A rather intrusive period, so
guard your privacy and get
ready to handle a heavy
workload. This is a good time
for turning over a new leaf
where money
matters are
concerned.
PISCES
AQUARIUS
(JUN 22-JUL 22)
(SEPT 23-OCT 22)
(DEC 22-JAN 19)
CANCER
It’s time to get your finances
in order so you can pursue
your goals. You may need to
restructure. You may need to
realise assets to create the
funds for something else. You
may need to examine joint holdings or
shared resources.
Good fortune is just around
the corner and new possibilities escalate. Follow up on
any sudden flashes of insight
straightaway. Professional
ambitions are
about to be realised.
(FEB 19-MAR 20)
TAURAS
SCORPIO
CAPRICORN
(APR 20-MAY 20)
LEO
It’s time to do the ordinary
things. Finish up the little jobs.
Attend to the details of a work
or a project. Move through
tasks with an ordered efficiency. Pay attention to your
health and wellbeing. Get exercise and
keep an eye on your diet.
(MAR 21-APR 19)
Do not waste energy on secondary issues. You now have
the opportunity to correct
minute details, so plant your
goals firmly in
your mind.This
weekend, impose a little more discipline on yourself.
ARIES
There could be a bit of news
or excitement, something that
will alter your schedules or
your thinking a little.You
may have an
unexpected
encounter
or engage with an
unusual individual.
LIBRA
places. For it is a fallacy that the elderly think only
of God, Heaven and the Hereafter. Not true at all!
There are also, sometimes, people who have
taken it upon themselves to steer their Senior
Citizen lives in directions they want. They are
being proactive about this.
all things considered
This concept
slowly but
MITRA PHUKAN isfirmly
gaining
ground among
some upper middle class seniors in different parts
of the country, though not, alas, in this region,
yet.
What they do, these seniors, is set up a plan
for a commune. Six or eight like-minded families
get together at the outset, deciding that they have
enough commonalities between themselves to be
able to spend large chunks of their lives together.
For the rest of their lives.
These commonalities include primarily an economic similarity. For the lifestyle is a communal
one, where most things are shared. But equally
important, is the similarity of outlook. It helps if
all members are of the same liberal mindset. Each
one is bound to have different lifestyles, and it
won’t do if people are judgemental of each other.
For instance, in this particular commune in Wayanad, among painters, photographers, food stylists and writers, there is also a professional hot
air balloonist. A good, helpful and active man, he
has several girlfriends who live in with him, sequentially. Among the others are happily married
people, separated and divorced people. Nobody
raises eyebrows, nobody comments.
After they identified a hill in Wayanad, they
started to give their commune shape. Today, after eight years of planning, planting and building,
it is beautifully green, with eight cottages, and a
huge common area where they gather every
evening to cook, converse, play Scrabble or chess,
read, or just look at the amazing view from the
verandah and breathe deeply of the fresh air. There
is a swimming pool, a gym, a library. A large
projection room is planned. They read a lot, write
sometimes, paint. Mostly in their 60s now, they
are in reasonably good health. As they grow older, they believe they will look after each other,
with help from the people of the village and town
below the hill. They have to keep going back to
the cities where they live on occasion, but they
spend a minimum of six months every year in
this commune. Guests are welcomed warmly, and
treated to typical food of the region, though sometimes there are also pizzas made in the wood fired
oven.
All Things Considered, as people grow older,
they are thinking up ever newer ways of spending the “Golden Years” of their lives, according to
their own tastes.
OJUNE 20 – 26, 2016
A practical approach works
out to your advantage. Prolonged financial issues could
keep your mind restless
and any expenditure might
rock your boat,
so try to look at
every obstacle as
an opportunity.
A slightly troublesome period, but you can finally get a
handle on the situation. You
may feel that things are not
moving at the pace you like,
but be patient
and a nagging
problem should
get sorted out
on its own.
Pamper your skin
You may be in a negative
frame of mind for no apparent reason. Don’t overreact
to a comment during a light
group discussion and guard
against mistakes in judgment. Your quick wit
can save you from
financial loss.
“We should outsource our marriage
to a younger couple with more time,
money and energy.”
“My doctor told me to pick an activity I enjoy and do
it every day. The activity I enjoy is making excuses
not to exercise!”
“My tattoo looks like a scratch-off
lottery ticket. It’s the only way I can
get the hubby to rub my back!”
“I brought you here to talk about retirement
planning. How many sugar, ketchup and
cracker packets can you fit in your purse?”
“My book club disbanded. Now it’s a
Kindle blog!”
T
o treat oily skin, we need
dation and carry shine absorbing
to reduce the oil producblotters.
tion and keep the pores
● Cleanse well, remove all traces
clean. Use a mild liquid
of dirt and make-up before going
cleanser, preferably a
to bed; keep oil plugs at bay with
foaming one, especially formulatgood exfoliation.
ed for oily skin. Excessive oiliness
● Have lots of yoghurt, fruits, vegcan be brought under control with
etables, and juices throughout the
an appropriate skin care plan and
day.
by using the right products.
● Get plenty of exercise, as this
To keep the skin oil-free, try
adds a healthy glow to the skin.
● Be gentle with your skin.
some of the following tips:
● Don’t use very hot water to
● Drink herbal tea, or try green
wash your face. Use lukewarm watea.
ter to dissolve the oil
● Increase your inBEAUTY
and grime.
take of water.
● Don’t use harsh,
● Apply moisturisdrying soaps or prod- Zarin Saleh Hussain
er very lightly. If you
ucts. If you have oily
massage oily skin too
skin, using an oil-based cleanser will
much, it will stimulate the oil glands
not only make your skin oilier, but
to produce more sebum. Always pat
will also probably make you break
or dab the product in gently.
out as well. Use a water-based
● If you have oily skin that’s got
cleanser.
tanned, use a pack of sandalwood
● For exfoliation, look for a mild
paste mixed with milk or water.
scrub.
Leave on till dry and wash off. This
● Use a purifying, deep-cleanscan be used on alternate days. Even
ing mask, once a week to absorb
if you don’t use make-up, a cleansexcess oil and keep the skin clean.
ing routine is mandatory.
Use neem paste as a face mask.
Cleansing routine for oily skin:
● Choose a light, oil-free moisWipe your skin with a solution
turiser. Always go in for an oil-free
made out of two teaspoons powsunscreen. An alcohol-free purifydered camphor and rose water. To
ing toner is a must, too, as is a
reduce oiliness, you can wipe your
moisturiser.
skin with this several times a day.
● Ensure that you do not overuse
Face pack for oily skin:
an astringent. Don’t overuse comUse a pack made with two teapact to mop up oil.
spoons Fuller’s earth, one teaspoon
● Use an oil-blotting or oil-free
camphor powder, one teaspoon
foundation and top with a light
sandalwood powder and one teadusting of translucent powder. For
spoon mint powder. Mix this with
oily skin, use a water-based founcold water and apply to skin for five
minutes. Wash off with cold water.
Here are a few additional tips for
you:
■ Exfoliate your face once a week.
Natural exfoliation helps counter
the effects of pollution.
■ Spritz cold rose water several
times a day.
■ Tomatoes being acidic, will help
shrink the pores and reduce oiliness.
Rub tomato halves on your face.
Leave on the juice for five minutes
and wash off with cold water.
A facial done once a month, besides following the above daily skin care regimen, can
make a real difference to
your skin and the way you
feel.
Remember not to rely
on make-up alone.
(zarinsalehhussain@yahoo.com)
“Doing what I feel”
D
ivya Dutta’s acting
career spans three
distinct industries.
Having acted in
Hindi, English and
Punjabi cinema, she has seen
many genres of roles. Having
shot to national acclaim after
playing Shabbo in Veer Zara,
she has been nominated for and
won many prestigious awards.
Back in the news for her recently
released Traffic, she talks about
how Veer Zaara was a turning
point in her career.
How difficult is it to survive
in this industry without a godfather?
Actually even those who have
godfathers have a lot to worry
about. In the industry if you
work well and hard, the results
are longer lasting.
Bollywood has completed
103 years. What do you think
is our strength?
The audience has been our
strength, the people who come
to the theatre to watch cinema.
It just makes it so much a part
of everyone’s life. The audience’s support is what makes
us keep trying to get better and
better.
Was Veer Zara a turning point
in your career?
Yes, it took me a notch higher. It was better in terms of visibility and otherwise. I would
call it a turning point because a
lot of people thought it was my
debut film.
You have worked in Bollywood as well as in Punjabi cinema. How are both different ?
Well, I would just say that
Punjabi is more regional and
Bollywood is more global, but
now I guess even Punjab is getting global with lots of films getting bigger. Also, the IT chain is
getting far wider now.
“Male actors have an easier
time in Bollywood than female
actors”. Do you agree?
Male actors do have a longer
career, but I think women are
breaking it now. You have
Kareena Kapoor, Vidya Balan
– they are working after marriage, and I think it’s great for
them. While men do get to act
for a longer time, Bollywood
is opening up very fast.
How important are critics for
you?
No, I don’t give a lot of importance to critics. My audience
is my best critic. Recently, I was
reading a critical analysis of a
movie review, and I found that
it is too subjective that way. I
understand that it’s the way it is
and I feel that I can’t gain much
from it. It is the audience which
is my greatest judge.
Are you open to negative
roles in the future?
Yes, I am always
Jaideep Pandey
open to any role that
might come my way. I
will take a negative role, in fact,
I have done so in the past.
How was the experience of
working in Traffic and the adulation for your performance?
My role in the movie was that
of a mother to a 12-year-old
and it was emotionally very
draining. But I thoroughly enjoyed my part in the movie and
feel very fulfilled.
We saw you in Savdhaan India. Any more TV plans?
Savdhaan India is a popular
show, but I will not be doing
something like that as it is a
very limited field. As of now, I
am enjoying myself on the big
screen.
Is your role in Irada In
Patiala inspired from Hina Rabbani Khar?
It looks similar to her and
that’s where the comparison
ends, I guess. It is not inspired
by her, it just happens to look
like her.
What’s your definition of success?
I should be happy and satisfied and have the freedom to
do as I feel.
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