CSIR-NEIST Jorhat transfers advanced technologies to industry partners
HT Correspondent JORHAT, Jan 20: The CSIR- North East Institute of Science and Technology, Jorhat transferred three high end technologies during the inauguration of CSIR-Innovation Complex (CSIR-IC), Mumbai on Sunday. The CSIR Innovation Complex, Mumbai, thefirst-of-its-kind has been established as a pivotal platform to promote scientific research, innovation, and industry-academia collaboration for the nations development. []
Seat of the Mentor installed at Sankar Sangha annual conference site
HT CorrespondentJORHAT, Jan 20: The installation ceremony of the seat of the mentor (Guru Axan) was conducted on Sunday at the temporary namghar set up at the venue of the proposed 94th annual conference of Srimanta Sankardev Sangha to be held at Eraltoli Pathar, Mohbandha here from February 6 to 9. The ceremony was performed []
Woman assaulted in Jorhat; Bir Lachit Sena leader detained
HT Digital GUWAHATI, Jan 20: In a disturbing incident that has left Jorhat city reeling, a young woman was assaulted near Nirmal Chariali, turning a verbal argument into a shocking public display of violence, as reported in a news bulletin. The confrontation, captured on CCTV, shows Ritu Phukan, General Secretary of the Bir Lachit Senas []
HT Correspondent JORHAT, Jan 19: Noted musician, tablist and photographer Abir Borgohain passed away on Sunday at a private hospital here. Borgohain, who was 53, suffered from a cerebral stroke and had been admitted to the hospital a few days ago. He was also suffering from multiple myeloma. A tabla bisharad from Bhatkhande School of []
Renowned dignitaries voice concern against minority treatment in Bangladesh
HT Correspondent JORHAT, Jan 18: Former Judge of Gauhati High Court Ajit Borthakur has expressed concern over the hostile situation prevailing in the neighbouring state of Bangladesh. Speaking as the chief guest during a panel discussion on the topic named Violation of human rights laws against Hindus and other religious minorities organised by Adhivakta Parishad, []
Jorhat DC Jay Shivani to review departmental activities
HT Correspondent JORHAT, Jan 18: Jorhat district commissioner Jay Shivani will hold weekly review of activities undertaken by all Government departments and agencies across the district. Shivani said that during the monthly District Development Committee (DDC) meeting chaired by him at the Conference Hall of the DC office complex on Friday he announced that all []
HT Correspondent JORHAT, Jan 17: Assam Agricultural University (AAU), Jorhat, is gearing up to host the much-anticipated National Integration Camp (NIC) under the aegis of the National Service Scheme (NSS) from January 21 to 27. An AAU official informed that this landmark event, to be hosted by the university after 26 years, will bring together []
Guwahati Diary| Assam 4th in NY Times must-visit places
Assam 4th in NY Times must visit places The state has been ranked 4th on The New York Times list of 52 Places to Visit in 2025. The New York Times report cited Assams attractions Charaideo Moidams, Kaziranga National Park, Rang Ghar, tea gardens etc. The one-horned rhino fame Kaziranga National Park and Charaideo Moidams have already made it to UNESCO World Heritage list. CM Himanta Biswa Sarma posted on X, Visiting #AwesomeAssam wont just bring you closer to nature, it will bring you closer to your inner self. Still undecided on your visit to Assam? Check @nytimes list of 52 Places to Go and pack your bags ASAP!. Kaziranga marks Poris bday with celebration The first birthday of Pori, the youngest member of Kazirangas family of elephants, was celebrated in a grand manner recently. The day began with a general health checkup of the elephants by a team of vets, followed by a special treat of seasonal fruits banana, sugarcane, oranges and apples. Kaziranga has 65 departmental elephants and 39 private elephants. The private elephants are engaged in tourism at the national park. Pori was a bit shy and largely stood close to her watchful mother Bhadoi. Her playmate Gadapani, a 2-year-old male elephant calf, was all playful and curious about the fruit treats. The visitors enjoyed the celebration, an official statement said. Public help sought to mitigate pothole menace The Assam government wants to deal with the problem of potholes with cooperation from public. CM Sarma said the problem could be mitigated through an app with public support. He wants officials to develop an app so people can draw the governments attention to potholes for quick solution. If you come across a pothole, you can take a photo and upload it on the app. The public works department will attend to it, Sarma said. He said he asked his officers to develop the app, adding initially, it will be for Guwahati, Tezpur, Jorhat, Dibrugarh and Silchar. Prasanta mazumdar Our correspondent in Guwahati prasantamazumdar@newindianexpress.com
Assam: National Wildlife Board approves Vedantas oil exploration in Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary
Guwahati: Despite concerns from environmental groups, the National Board for Wildlife (NBWL) has given its nod for oil and gas exploration near the Hoollongapar Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary at Mariani in Jorhat district along Assam-Nagaland border. The Standing Committee of the NBWL greenlit the proposal by Vedanta Groups Cairn Oil & Gas to conduct exploratory [] The post Assam: National Wildlife Board approves Vedantas oil exploration in Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Book gives first-hand account of 1977 plane crash with former PM Morarji Desai on board
NEW DELHI, Jan 12 : Nearly five decades after former prime minister Morarji Desai narrowly escaped an air crash in Tekelagaon village in the upper Assams Jorhat district, a new book offers readers a vivid account of what transpired in the ill-fated flight of November 1977. The Odyssey of an Indian Journalist, written by the late veteran journalist NVR Swami, who was the PTI special correspondent accompanying Desai on his northeast tour, unveils the harrowing details of the tragedy he [] The post Book gives first-hand account of 1977 plane crash with former PM Morarji Desai on board appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
MoU signed for commercial production of fertilizer
HT Correspondent JORHAT, Jan 12: The Assam Agricultural University (AAU)signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Pramek Technologies and Services to commercially produce fertilizers and organic pesticides developed through long-term research. Pramek Technologieswill start commercial production of 8 selected types of fertilisers and organic pesticides following the signing of the MoU on Friday. AAU director []
Centre approves drilling to find oil in Assams eco-sensitive sanctuary
New Delhi: The Centres wildlife panel has approved a proposal to carry out oil and gas exploration in the eco-sensitive zone of the Hoollongapar Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary in Assams Jorhat district. The Standing Committee of the National Board for Wildlife (NBWL), chaired by Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav, approved the proposal by Vedanta Groups Cairn Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Centre approves Vedanta's oil and gas drilling proposal in Assam's eco-sensitive Gibbon sanctuary
NEW DELHI: The Centre's wildlife panel has approved a proposal to carry out oil and gas exploration in the eco-sensitive zone of the Hoollongapar Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary in Assam's Jorhat district. The Standing Committee of the National Board for Wildlife (NBWL), chaired by Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav, approved the proposal by Vedanta Group's Cairn Oil & Gas during its meeting on December 21, according to the minutes of the meeting. Assam's principal chief conservator of forests (wildlife) and chief wildlife warden had recommended clearance for the project in August last year, citing ational interest. The Forest Advisory Committee of the Union Environment Ministry had also granted in-principle approval during its meeting on August 27 last year. According to the minutes of the NBWL meeting, a team comprising officials from the Union Environment Ministry, the Wildlife Institute of India (WII), and the Assam Forest Department inspected the project site, located about 13 km from the sanctuary, on November 15. The inspection committee found that exploratory drilling would cause minimal damage, but said commercial drilling would not be allowed. Vedanta Group has given a written assurance that no commercial drilling will be conducted at the site. A senior official in the ministry pointed out that exploratory drilling is a key step in hydrocarbon extraction, which could lead to commercial drilling. Another official said the inspection committee's report recommended no oil or gas extraction from within the eco-sensitive zone (ESZ), even if reserves are discovered. The officials said Vedanta Group has committed that exploration at the site will only be for identifying hydrocarbon reserves. Any extraction, if reserves are discovered, will be carried out from outside the ESZ. The company also assured that no hazardous substances would be used during the exploration process, the officials said. They said that the project site lies in a disputed area on the Assam-Nagaland border. The inspection team had to cross a Nagaland check post and was received by the Border Magistrate of Nagaland and local Naga residents. Local communities informed the team that no drilling operations would be allowed without permission from the Village Council and the Nagaland government, the officials said. The Hoollongapar Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary spans 20.98 sq km, while its ESZ covers 264.92 sq km. The large ESZ ensures connectivity between the sanctuary, the Dissoi Valley Reserve Forest, and forested areas in Nagaland. This connectivity is crucial for the seven species of primates found in the area. The officials highlighted that the sanctuary is already under stress due to human activities. A railway line passing through the sanctuary is also set to be electrified, a proposal recommended by the Standing Committee.
Assam Career : Army Public School Jorhat Recruitment 2025
Applications are invited for recruitment of various teaching positions or career in Army Public School Jorhat Assam. Army Public School Jorhat Assam is inviting applications from eligible candidates for recruitment to the posts or career of Post Graduate Teachers (PGT) and Trained Graduate Teachers (TGT). 41 Rhino Nursery School which was at Lichubari Complex became [] The post Assam Career : Army Public School Jorhat Recruitment 2025 appeared first on NorthEast Now .
BJP strategizes for Gaon Panchayat elections in Assam
Dibrugarh: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) held its first meeting on Thursday to strategize for the upcoming Gaon Panchayat elections. Party workers and representatives from three Lok Sabha seats-Dibrugarh, Jorhat, and Lakhimpur-gathered for the meeting chaired by BJP state president Bhabesh Kalita. Also Read: Assam: BJP candidates elected Rajya Sabha elections unopposed Kalita emphasized that [] The post BJP strategizes for Gaon Panchayat elections in Assam appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Nagaland: Google maps misleads Assam police, sparks local clash
Guwahati: A GPS navigation error caused a team of 16 Assam Police officers to stray into Nagaland during a raid, leading to their detention and an attack by locals. The incident occurred on Tuesday night when the officers from Jorhat District Police were pursuing a criminal near a tea garden, mistakenly believing the area was [] The post Nagaland: Google maps misleads Assam police, sparks local clash appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Assam Police held captive in Nagaland
HT Correspondent JORHAT, Jan 8: A team of Jorhat police, including Teok Officer-In-Charge (OC) Jatin Borah and Selenghat IC Gangaram Phukan, were held captive overnight in a village in Mokokchung district of Nagaland. The team had inadvertently strayed into the area on Tuesday while pursuing vehicle thieves. According to sources, the policemen were accosted by []
High-tech nursery opened in Jorhat to boost agroforestry, combat climate change
Border raid: Nagaland villagers detain Assam cops over 'confusion'
GUWAHATI: The members of the Assam police were allegedly detained for several hours by the locals of Yajang village in the Mokokchung district. The team had inadvertently crossed the inter-state border during an operation carried out on Tuesday night. The cops were on duty to catch a car lifter. Jorhat Superintendent of Police Shwetank Mishra termed the incident as a 'confusion'. There was a confusion. When their (police) identities were established, the villagers were pacified, the SP said. He also added that a cop was injured during the commotion. His Mokokchung counterpart Vesupra Kezo told TNIE that the villagers were scared on seeing the armed and unknown people in civils at an odd hour. It caused a lot of alarm and commotion, he also said. When the Assam police personnel entered Nagaland, they were supposed to inform us and the border magistrate beforehand. However, no information was provided to us. The Yajang village authorities had contacted us to seek information about the persons. We said that we were not aware as Nagaland police were not informed at all, Kezo said. They were called to the residence of the village council chairman and questioned. They were released when it was established that they are Assam police personnel, the SP added. He said he had learnt about the identities of the persons only after talking to the Jorhat SP. I immediately intervened. A police force deployed nearby was sent to the village to contain the situation. The villagers suspected the Assam cops to be members of an extremist group and were scared. Everything was sorted out last night itself, Kezo said. He added that a few Assam police personnel were released on Tuesday night and the others were released on Wednesday morning. Parts of the Jorhat-Mokokchung interstate district border are disputed and hence, considered sensitive. Several incidents of border skirmishes were reported in the past.
Dibrugarh DC promulgates order on animal slaughter
JORHAT, Jan 7: The Jorhat district administration has made it compulsory for livestock to be sold only after it is slaughtered in a government approved or private licensed slaughterhouse and bears the health mark/stamp by a veterinary doctor stating that the animal is fit for human consumption and Passed stamp from the slaughter house. The []
1 dead, several injured in explosion at ONGCs Jorhat facility
HT Correspondent JORHAT, Jan 5: A woman from a tea estate adjacent to Hollongapar Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary under Mariani Range of Jorhat Forest Division, was reportedly trampled to death by a herd of elephants when she along with four other women on Saturday afternoon had gone inside the sanctuary to collect firewood. According to a []
AB-PMJAY has reduced cancer patients' financial burden significantly: Prime Minister Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlights the impact of the Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana on reducing cancer patients' financial burden and improving timely cancer treatment. He also underscores the significant reduction in malaria cases and deaths in India, achieved through collective efforts and public participation in regions like Jorhat in Assam and Kurukshetra in Haryana.
Maha Kumbh's message is unity, banishment of hate from society: PM Modi
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday described the upcoming 'Maha Kumbh' as the Maha Kumbh of unity as he asked people to return from the grand religious congregation with a resolve to banish hate and division from the society. Speaking in his monthly Mann ki Baat broadcast, Modi said, Maha Kumbh ka sandesh ek ho pura desh (Message from the Maha Kumbh should be that the entire country must be united). He added, Ganga ki aviral dhara, na bante samaj hamara (Like the uninterrupted flow of Ganga, let our society remain one). Noting the diversity of people visiting the mammoth congregation, which will be held in Prayagraj from January 13, he said there is no other example of such a sight of unity in diversity. Maha Kumbh's speciality lies not just in its vastness but also in its diversity, he said. The mega-religious event is held every 12 years. Tens of millions of people congregate at the event, he said adding that saints, thousands of traditions, hundreds of sects and many akharas become its part. There is no discrimination anywhere. No one is big or small. Such a scene of unity in diversity will not be seen anywhere else in the world, he said. It is also the Maha Kumbh of unity. This time's Maha Kumbh will strengthen the mantra of Maha Kumbh of unity. When we participate in the Kumbh, let us bring along this resolve of unity with us. Let us also make a resolve to annihilate the feeling of division and hatred in the society, he added. The prime minister said an AI chatbot will be deployed at the event for the first time, and the facility of digital navigation will help people reach different ghats, temples, and akharas of sadhus. Information related to the Maha Kumbh will be available in 11 Indian languages through the AI chatbot, he said. Modi cited a WHO report to highlight an 80 per cent reduction in the number of malaria cases and deaths in the country between 2015 and 2023. This is no mean achievement. In the tea gardens of Jorhat in Assam, malaria used to be a major cause of concern until four years ago but people's participation in a movement against the mosquito-borne disease has curbed it, he added. Citing another success on the health front, the prime minister referred to a study in the medical journal Lancet that said the chances of starting cancer treatment on time in India have increased. He said the 'Ayushman Bharat Yojana' has played a big role in getting cancer patients timely treatment. Because of this scheme, 90 per cent of cancer patients have been able to start their treatment on time. Due to lack of money, poor patients would earlier shy away from getting tested for cancer and its treatment. Now, the Ayushman Bharat Yojana has become a big support for them, he said. There is only one mantra to fight cancer - Awareness, Action and Assurance. Awareness means awareness of cancer and its symptoms, Action means timely diagnosis and treatment, Assurance means the belief that every help is available for patients, he added. Turning to India's animation films, TV serials and movies, he said their popularity underscores the potential of the country's creative industry. Noting that the year 2024 marked the 100th anniversary of many great film personalities, including Raj Kapoor and Mohammad Rafi, he said a great opportunity is on the way to showcase India's creative talent to the world. Next year, for the first time, the World Audio Visual Entertainment Summit i.e. WAVES summit is going to be organised in our country, he added. This summit is an important step towards making India a hub of global content creation, he said the creators' economy is bringing in new energy in the country's target of emerging as a USD 5 trillion economy. During the broadcast, Modi highlighted the increasing appeal of Indian traditions and culture, noting that a Tamil teaching programme in Fiji is drawing a lot of interest. He said a unique Olympics has started in Bastar, long associated with violent Maoist activities. A new revolution is coming to Bastar through the first Bastar Olympics. This is taking place in the region which was once a witness to Maoist violence. The mascot of the Bastar Olympics are - 'Wild Water Buffalo' and 'Hill Myna.' It reflects the rich culture of Bastar, he said. In the very first instance, 1.65 lakh players from seven districts have participated in the Bastar Olympics in athletics, archery, badminton, football, hockey, kho-kho and volleyball among other sports. Modi asked people to encourage such sporting events in their regions, saying sports not only lead to physical development but are also a powerful medium to connect society with the sportsman spirit. He also spoke of the vegetable revolution in Odisha's Kalahandi, one known for its grim tales of poverty and people's migration, and lauded farmers.
Assam Womens University introduces Humanoid Robot to teach English
HT Correspondent JORHAT, Dec 27: Assam Womens University (AWU) has launched an innovative initiative using a humanoid robot named Maya to teach English at peripheral schools in the Rowriah area. The humanoid robot is specifically designed to make language learning interactive and enjoyable. Highlighting the significance of the initiative, prof Ajanta Borgohain Rajkonwar, vice-chancellor of []
Assam: 431 arrested in phase three of drive against child marriage
GUWAHATI: The Assam police arrested 431 people for their alleged involvement in cases of child marriage. The arrests were made during a statewide crackdown on the night of December 21-22. Altogether 345 cases were also registered. The highest number of people, 68, were arrested from lower Assams Dhubri district. Nobody was arrested from Dima Hasao, Tamulpur, Biswanath, Jorhat districts, Hamren (West Karbi Anglong) and Guwahati. Assam continues its fight against child marriageWe will continue to take bold steps to end this social evil, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma posted on X. The drive against child marriage was launched in February 2023 when 3,425 people were arrested and 4,387 cases registered. In the second phase in October of that year, 913 people were arrested and 682 cases were registered. #Assam continues its fight against child marriage. In Phase 3 operations launched on the night of Dec 21-22, 416 arrests were made and 335 cases registered. The arrested individuals will be produced in court today. We will continue to take bold steps to end this social evil! Himanta Biswa Sarma (@himantabiswa) December 22, 2024 A report, released by the India Child Protection on the World Day for International Justice in July, stated there had been a whopping 81% reduction in child marriage cases across 20 districts of Assam between 2021-22 and 2023-24. Sarma had then said, This exceptional report is a shining testament to our sustained efforts in empowering Nari Shakti. We will not rest till we eliminate this social evil. He stated the cases dropped significantly in 2024 in the villages surveyed. He said child marriage had been completely eradicated from 30 per cent of the surveyed villages while a staggering 98 per cent of the villages surveyed backed the crackdown. Out of the 20 districts surveyed, Nagaon and Jorhat have achieved a 100 per cent reduction in child marriage, while seven other districts have achieved over 80 per cent reduction. In minority-concentrated districts, there has been a stark decrease in instances of child marriage, Sarma had stated. He attributed the turnaround to strong community support for taking stringent action against perpetrators and sustained arrests followed by rigorous prosecution.
Village answers trunk calls, saves jumbos
In a heartwarming display of unity, villagers in Assam's Jorhat district rescued four wild elephants, including a struggling calf, trapped in a pond. Hearing the elephants' distressed cries, the villagers quickly mobilized, using tools to carve a makeshift escape route.
Jorhat-Jhanji National Highway Section To Be Completed By February 2025, Says Nitin Gadkari
Gogoi has been pressing for completion of the construction work of the national highway, which passes through his Lok Sabha constituency Jorhat, for a long time.
Malhotra inspires students at DPS Jorhat
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 6: Former Indian footballer and AIFF Technical Member Arun Malhotra was invited to DPS Jorhat to shed light on the vital role sports play in shaping young minds. The event, attended by Chairman V.K. Shunglu, Principal Monalisa B. Singh, HOD Dharampal, and school staff, focused on how sports foster discipline, resilience, and teamwork among students. Malhotra shared his personal experiences and success stories, encouraging students to explore their potential beyond academics. He emphasized the importance of [] The post Malhotra inspires students at DPS Jorhat appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Tripura: Hotels and eateries shut doors on Bangla nationals
GUWAHATI: Hotels and restaurants in Tripura have shut their doors on Bangladeshi nationals in protest against the atrocities against Hindus in the neighbouring country. The All Tripura Hotels and Restaurants Owners Association said that it temporarily decided against providing any services to Bangladeshi nationals. Ours is a secular country and we respect all religions. But in the recent times in Bangladesh, some extremist elements dishonoured the Indian national flag and tortured minorities. These incidents happened also in the past but they were not like what is happening now, the association said in a statement. The prevailing situation in Bangladesh is concerning. We treat Bangladeshi citizens, who visit our state for various reasons, as guests. But the behaviour of some Bangladeshi nationals towards minorities in the neighbouring country is despicable, the statement said. Earlier, ILS Hospital, a multi-speciality private hospital in Agartala, had announced that it would not treat Bangladeshi patients in protest against atrocities against Hindus in the neighbouring country. We respect and support the sentiments of protesters. Taking into consideration the incidents in Bangladesh, we have decided to suspend our services for Bangladeshi patients, ILS Hospital had stated. Anti-Bangla sentiment in Assam Sentiment against Bangladesh is also brewing in Assam, with the Congress staging protest outside the Bangladesh Assistant High Commission in Guwahati. Protests have also been staged in Nalbari, Chirang, Hojai and Jorhat districts.
Environmentalist M Karunakar Reddy selected for first Jadav Payeng International Award
GUWAHATI: Environmentalist M Karunakar Reddy has been selected for the first ever Jadav Payeng International Award. The award, instituted by Assams Jyoti-Protap Education Trust in Jorhat district, carries an amount of Rs 2 lakh besides a citation. It will be conferred on Reddy, who is from Hyderabad, in January next year. Announcing Reddys name for the award in Guwahati on Thursday, the five-member selection committee said he was chosen for his outstanding environmental stewardship and climate action. Mr Karunakar Reddy has pioneered water conservation and management, land restoration and forestation, disaster relief, food security, climate change awareness and action, the Jyoti-Protap Education Trust said in a statement. Environmental activist Rituraj Phukan, a member of the selection committee, said Reddy, who is known as the Water Man and Green Man of South India, has been working for water conservation and management for over 15 years now. He is also known as the Crisis Man of India for his contributions to disaster relief and management in some of the disaster-prone areas affected by climate change. Thats why, the committee has decided to confer the award on him, Phukan said. He was confident that the award would create an impact, for through it, the immense contributions of Payeng, a Padma Shri awardee, was being recognised. His (Payengs) is the only forest in the world which now houses the Royal Bengal Tiger, one-horned rhinos and Asiatic elephants. All of them came on their own. Nobody transported them, Phukan added. Known as the Forest Man of India, Payeng has planted and tended trees on a Brahmaputra sandbar, turning it into a forest reserve, straddling 550 hectares, in Jorhat district. He said he was feeling proud that the award had been instituted in his name during his lifetime. This will motivate me to work more for the society, he said. The Jyoti-Protap Education Trust runs the Jyoti-Pratap Gyanmarg Vidyalaya. Founded by businessman and philanthropist Protap Saikia, the school provides free education. Currently, it has 182 students and classes upto 6. Saikia also built a crematorium, an old age home and an orphanage. He said by instituting the award, the Jyoti-Protap Education Trust wanted to honour Payeng during his lifetime and motivate people for environmental conservation.
Beyond Viral: How Vivacious Varenya Became a Responsible Internet Icon
At just 10 years old, Varenya has taken the internet by storm with her impeccable English diction, teaching millions how to pronounce words correctly. Hailing from Jorhat in Assam, this young sensation has captured the hearts of many with her infectious energy and inspiring story. Varenyas journey began when her sister and mother created an Instagram account for her, without her knowledge. Actually, my sister and my mom, they decided to make this Instagram account... and I liked making my own videos, she recounts. Her sister and mother came up with the username Vivacious Varenya, which she adores for its energetic vibe. As an influencer, Varenyas favourite part is creating videos that inspire her fans. So many people write in the comments saying, I am learning so much from you. And that inspires me to make more amazing videos, she beams. Her ideas are often sparked by observing mistakes made by her peers in school, which her mother, an English teacher, helps her develop into engaging content. Collaborating with her dad for ads and collaborations, Varenyas content is carefully curated. Her mom plays a significant role in selecting her costumes for reels, making her look stunning in beautiful sarees and jewellery. My mom makes me wear beautiful sarees of hers and her jewellery. She makes me ready for every single step, and thats how I come to make these beautiful videos, she says. Varenyas friends were initially surprised by her online fame, particularly after her meditation bowl video went viral when she was just seven. While she enjoys the attention, she admits it can sometimes get annoying. But she thinks its fine and keeps going. Balancing school and influencer life, Varenya prioritises her studies from 7-9 pm, followed by video creation. She values the supportive comments from her fans, acknowledging that they inspire her to create more. Hard to remember comments, but so many people inspire me and I inspire them. So, I make sure to make every video for them. Regarding social medias impact on youngsters, Varenya emphasizes responsibility and discipline. It can be a positive force for youngsters, but you have to be very responsible and disciplined. So, I take this very seriously. This level of maturity from someone so young is truly impressive. Beyond creating content, Varenya enjoys classical singing classes, drawing, and sports. Although she doesnt look up any influencers for inspiration, Varenya does like Sabrina Carpenter, Ariana Grande, and Taylor Swift. I love all of them, she says. Varenyas future plans include more English videos and a series about her hometown, Assam. I have more English videos coming up, and I think today, I am gonna make a video, and actually, I am starting a series on people in my hometown. And I am having lots of fun with it and I am creating progress, she says excitedly and her enthusiasm is contagious. When asked about her message to fans, Varenya's response is heartfelt: If I can do it, everyone can do it too. With a final Happy Diwali wish, Varenya signs off, leaving us eagerly anticipating her next video. Watch:
'Govt wants to keep me in jail forever': MLA Akhil Gogoi after NIA court frames charges against him
GUWAHATI: A special National Investigation Agency (NIA) court on Tuesday framed charges against activist-turned-MLA Akhil Gogoi and three of his associates in connection with their alleged involvement in the anti-Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) protests in Assam. Special NIA Judge S.K. Sharma framed the charges under Section 18 (conspiracy) of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), along with Sections 120B (criminal conspiracy), 153A (promotion of enmity), and 153B (assertions prejudicial to national integration) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). Gogois counsel, Santanu Borthakur, informed the media that the court had dismissed the NIAs recommendation to invoke UAPA Section 39 (offence relating to support for a terrorist organisation) and IPC Section 124A (sedition), citing insufficient evidence. Later, Gogoi posted on X (formerly Twitter): The state spares no one unless there is compromise or surrender. Justice here is just a word in the dictionary. Akhil Gogoi (@AkhilGogoiAG) October 22, 2024 Speaking to the media, Gogoi said that a previous NIA judge had acquitted him and his associatesDhaijya Konwar, Bitu Sonowal, and Manash Konwarof all charges, effectively closing the case. However, the State government moved the Gauhati High Court, leading to the reopening of the case. Eventually, it reached the Supreme Court. Both the Home Ministry and the Assam government want to keep us in jail forever as terrorists, he alleged. Gogoi said he plans to challenge the NIA courts judgment in the Gauhati High Court. Akhil Gogoi was arrested on December 12, 2019, in Jorhat for his role in the anti-CAA protests, which resulted in five deaths. His three associates were detained the following day. Gogois organisation, the Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti, was at the forefront of the anti-CAA agitation. In 2020, while still in custody, Gogoi launched a political party, the Raijor Dal, and successfully contested the 2021 Assembly elections from the Sivasagar constituency. He was released from jail in July 2021.
Assam: Around 200 people fall ill due to food poisoning after consuming snacks
GOLAGHAT: Around 200 people have fallen ill due to food poisoning after consuming snacks during an obituary function of a deceased in Assam's Golaghat district, officials said on Sunday. The incident took place on Saturday night during a gathering at the memorial ceremony of the mother of Pradip Gogoi at Pasghoria village of Uriamghat in the Sarupathar area. According to an official, the guests were served with traditional 'jalpan' (snacks with puffed rice and cream) during the function. The people then complained of stomach ache, headache, vomiting and loose motion. A total of 53 people were immediately admitted at the Community Health Centre in Sarupathar town and Public Health Centre in Uriamghat, the official said. Out of them, two were sent to Jorhat Medical College and Hospital for advanced treatment, he added. The condition of the victims is stated to be stable and many are being released after treatment, the official said. The remaining around 150 people, who have shown minor symptoms, are at their respective homes and their health conditions are being monitored, he added. Sarupathar's BJP MLA Biswajit Phukan visited the hospital and enquired about the health condition of the people. The district administration informed me that the food inspector will visit the village and investigate the cause of the food poisoning, he added. Phukan said a medical camp has been set up in the village and health checkup is being carried out for the villagers. We have also sent medical teams to the individual houses of all the people, who had come to the function. The team is closely monitoring the health conditions. None of the people are showing any serious symptoms, he added.
Ranchi: L ok Sabha Leader of Opposition and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi is set to address the Samvidhan Samman Sammelan in Ranchi on Saturday. This event comes as the Election Commission of India has announced the schedule for the upcoming Jharkhand and Maharashtra Assembly elections. The 81-seat Jharkhand Assembly elections are scheduled for November 13 and 20, while Maharashtra will hold a single-phase election on November 20, as confirmed by the ECI. A total of 2.60 crore voters are eligible to cast their votes in Jharkhand, which includes 1.31 crore male and 1.29 crore female voters. Notably, the state has 11.84 lakh first-time voters. The counting of votes in both states will take place on November 23. In preparation for the Jharkhand elections, the Congress party has appointed BK Hariprasad, Gaurav Gogoi, and Mohan Markam as senior coordinators. A notice issued by the party, signed by General Secretary of Organisation KC Venugopal, stated, Hon'ble Congress President has appointed the following leaders as AICC Senior Coordinators for the upcoming assembly elections in Jharkhand with immediate effect. BK Hariprasad is a member of the Karnataka Legislative Council and a former Rajya Sabha MP, while Gaurav Gogoi serves as the Deputy Leader of Congress in the Lok Sabha, representing the Jorhat constituency. Mohan Markam, a former minister in the Chhattisgarh government, also held the position of President of the Chhattisgarh Pradesh Congress Committee from June 2019 to July 2023. Currently, the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) is the ruling party, holding 30 seats in the assembly. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) follows with 25 MLAs, while Congress has 16. Congress and JMM have announced an alliance for the upcoming elections, with seat-sharing arrangements being finalized. Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren has criticized the BJP, accusing the party of mismanaging the state for over 20 years. He stated, In December 2019, with the blessings of the great people of Jharkhand, I took over the reins of the state. My sole purpose was to irrigate the tree of Jharkhand and strengthen its roots. The BJP had looted this tree with both hands for 20 years. It had dried it up, in a post on X. Additionally, Soren marked 100 days since his return from jail and his resumption of duties as Chief Minister, noting the coincidence of the Election Commission's announcement of the assembly elections in Jharkhand. Lebanon's Ambassador to India Speaks on Hamas Leader's Death and Palestinian Resistance Opposition Accuses Ruling Coalition of Voter List Manipulation Ahead of Maharashtra Assembly Elections MK Stalin Calls on PM Modi to Avoid Hindi Celebrations in Non-Hindi Speaking Regions
AFSPA extended in 4 districts of Assam amid 'recent disturbances' in Bangladesh
GUWAHATI: The Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act or AFSPA was extended in four districts of Assam for six months in view of the ecent disturbances in Bangladesh and its potentially inimical effect on the internal law and order situation, according to a notification issued on Tuesday. The districts of Tinsukia, Dibrugarh, Charaideo and Sivasagar will remain disturbed area under the AFSPA, it said. Reports from various agencies obtained through the police headquarters have indicated that due to sustained efforts and proactive counter-insurgency measures of the security forces, the overall scenario in the state of Assam has significantly improved during the last few years and particularly during last three years, the notification said. However, due to the recent disturbances in the neighbouring country Bangladesh and its potentially inimical effect on internal law and order situation, the Government of Assam recommends that the Armed Forces (Special Power) Act, 1958 may be retained for another 6 (six) months, it added. Under the AFSPA, an area is declared disturbed for the convenience of security forces. The proposal was submitted to the Ministry of Home Affairs, which after due consideration decided to maintain the status quo regarding disturbed areas in the state for a further period of six months from October 1, the notification said. The four districts have been the only areas under AFSPA in the state since October last year, with the law being gradually withdrawn from other parts. It was withdrawn from Jorhat, Golaghat, Karbi Anglong and Dima Hasao last year, while other areas were taken out of its purview earlier. The AFSPA was first imposed in Assam in November 1990 and has been extended every six months since then. The Act empowers security forces to conduct operations anywhere and arrest anyone without any prior warrant. It also gives a certain level of immunity to the security forces in case of an operation going wrong. Civil society groups and rights activists have been demanding the withdrawal of the draconian law from the entire Northeast, claiming a violation of human rights by the armed forces. The cry to repeal the Act gained renewed momentum following the death of 14 civilians in firing by security forces in a botched anti-insurgency operation and retaliatory violence in the Mon district of Nagaland on December 4, 2021.
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