An Assam family's act of kindness in rescuing and raising an orphaned civet cub, Bhakat, in 2009 has unexpectedly found its way into an NCERT Class X English textbook. The cub was breastfed by Anjali Saikia alongside her infant son, becoming a beloved family member.
Body Mix-Up At Assam Hospital After Autopsy Triggers Outrage
The matter was immediately reported to the local police, and Assam Medical College authorities were informed.
Assam Finance Minister stresses expansion of tax base, technology-driven revenue mobilisation
The first budget session of the 16th Assam Legislative Assembly will begin on July 6
Plantation drive for 2,000 trees launched in Assams Majuli
Guwahati, June 15: A drive to plant a dense forest of 2,000 native trees using the Miyawaki method was launched in Assams Majuli district on Monday to help restore critical wildlife habitats and strengthen ecological resilience. The plantation initiative is being undertaken by Woolah Tea, known for its patented bagless tea dips, in partnership with []
Black panther seen for first time at Assams Dulung Reserve Forest
GUWAHATI, June 15: A black panther has been sighted for the first time at Dulung Reserve Forest in Lakhimpur district of Assam, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Monday. A rare and remarkable sighting for Assams wildlife. For the first time, a Black Panther has been captured on a camera trap in Lakhimpurs Dulung []
Four Traditional Assam Products Granted GI Tag
HT Bureau GUWAHATI, June 15: Four traditional products from Assam have been granted the Geographical Indication (GI) tag, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Monday. Taking to the micro-blogging site X, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said the GI-tagged products are Bihu Pepa, Karbi Anglong Handloom, Bah Silpa and Deori Handloom products. []
Passenger gives birth aboard train in Assam
GUWAHATI, June 15: A woman travelling on the Dibrugarh-bound Avadh Assam Express gave birth aboard the train after going into premature labour, the Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) said on Monday. The delivery took place on Sunday with the assistance of a coach attendant and a nurse who was travelling on the train, an NFR release []
BJP Intensifies Organizational Activities in Upper Assam Ahead of Political Events
Guwahati, June 16: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has ramped up its organizational activities in Assam ahead of upcoming political events. A significant district-level meeting was held on Monday in the Charaideo district of Upper Assam. The meeting was chaired by Assam BJP President Dilip Saikia, who addressed party workers and officials following the organizational ... Read more BJP Intensifies Organizational Activities in Upper Assam Ahead of Political Events
Two Die After Drowning in Ganderbal Power Canal
Ganderbal, June 15: A tragic incident unfolded in the Gund area of Central Kashmir's Ganderbal district on Monday after two persons were swept away in a power canal near Ramwari, Gund. Following an extensive search and rescue operation involving multiple agencies, both bodies were recovered from the canal. According to officials, SDRF teams from Gund and Ganderbal launched a rescue operation at Gund-21 near Ramwari after reports emerged that two persons had drowned in the power canal. The operation was carried out jointly by personnel of Gund Police including SHO Rayees Ahmad, the 2 Assam Rifles, CRPF, SDRF, and local volunteers. During the initial phase of the operation, rescuers recovered one body from the canal, while efforts continued to locate the second missing person. Search teams continued combing the canal and adjoining areas for several hours amid challenging conditions. Later, the body of the second missing person was retrieved from the power canal near Fraw Dam. The deceased was identified as Adil Ahmad Tantray (39), son of Ghulam Rasool, a resident of Gund. The other victim was identified as Sabreena Bano (19), daughter of Fazal Rehman, a resident of Ramwari, Gund. Officials said both victims had apparently drowned after being swept away by the strong flow of water in the canal. The exact circumstances leading to the incident are being investigated. Following the recovery of the bodies, Gund Police initiated legal proceedings under Section 194 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS). The bodies were shifted to Sub-District Hospital (SDH) Kangan for medico-legal formalities, including post-mortem examinations. Police officials said further investigation has been taken up to ascertain all facts related to the incident.
Assam STF arrests two in Patna over Rs 17-cr GST fraud
Aakar Patel | Inter-religion Sale Of Houses: New Laws From Guj to Assam
On August 28 last year, the BJP in Assam on its website (https://assam.bjp.org/en/state-pressreleases/state-bjp-welcomes-new-government-regulations-land-sale-and-purchase-between) published a note under this headline: State BJP welcomes new government regulations on land sale and purchase between different religions
Four Assam products get Geographical Indication tag: Himanta Biswa Sarma
Assam's rich heritage has received a significant boost. Four traditional products from the state have been awarded Geographical Indication (GI) tags. These include the Bihu Pepa musical instrument, Bah Silpa bamboo products, and Karbi Anglong and Deori handloom items. This recognition ensures producers receive fair value and authentic products reach consumers.
Four Assam products get GI tag: CM Himanta Biswa Sarma
The products are Bihu Pepa, a traditional musical instrument, Bah Silpa (bamboo products) and Karbi Anglong and Deori handloom products
Assam preparing to welcome powerful global leader in July, says Assam CM
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to hold a bilateral summit with his Japanese counterpart, Sanae Takaichi, in Guwahati
Tangsa community seeks permanent bridge as monsoon cuts off border village
HT Correspondent MARGHERITA, June 14: Residents of Mungkaam, a remote Tangsa-inhabited village located along the AssamArunachal Pradesh border, have renewed their demand for a permanent bridge over the Tirap River, alleging decades of neglect and recurring hardship during the monsoon season. Situated about 30 kilometres from Margherita in Tinsukia district, the village depends on a []
Assamese song collection Sur Samalay released in Biswanath Chariali
HT Correspondent BISWANATH CHARIALI, June 14: Sur Samalay, a collection of Assamese songs compiled and composed by noted poet and retired medical and health officer Dr Narayan Chandra Upadhyaya, was released at a literary function held at the conference hall of Basanta Smriti Sangsthan in Biswanath Chariali on Sunday. The programme was presided over by []
AATSU demands SC/ST Act charges in Susmita Basumatary death case
HT Correspondent KOKRAJHAR, June 14: The All Assam Tribal Students Union (AATSU) has demanded the application of provisions of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989, in connection with the death of Susmita Basumatary, whose body was recently found in a rented house at Hatigaon in Guwahati. In a statement issued []
World Blood Donor Day observed across state with donation drives and awareness programmes
HT Bureau GUWAHATI, June 14: World Blood Donor Day was observed across several parts of Assam on Sunday with blood donation camps, awareness programmes and felicitation ceremonies organised by security forces, healthcare institutions, social organisations and youth groups to promote voluntary blood donation and strengthen healthcare services. In Sivasagar, a series of blood donation camps []
Assam Government Plans to Create Job Opportunities for Two Lakh Youths
Guwahati, June 15: Assam Chief Minister Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma shared insights about his governments development agenda and key policy priorities during a Facebook Live session on Sunday. He also expressed gratitude to the people of Assam for their overwhelming support in the recent assembly elections. The Chief Minister stated that the Assam Assemblys approval ... Read more Assam Government Plans to Create Job Opportunities for Two Lakh Youths
Squadron Leader Prashant Singh Tomar Remembered for His Dedication to Country
Dehradun, June 14: The tragic loss of Squadron Leader Prashant Singh Tomar, who died in a cargo plane accident in Jorhat, Assam, has plunged his family and community into deep mourning. His cousin, Ritu, shared heartfelt memories of him in an interview with a news agency. Ritu described Prashant as exceptionally talented, disciplined, and wholly ... Read more Squadron Leader Prashant Singh Tomar Remembered for His Dedication to Country
Assam CEE answer key released at astu.ac.in: Direct link to download here
The Assam Science and Technology University has released the Assam CEE 2026 provisional answer key on its official portal, allowing candidates to download and verify their responses. Aspirants can match answers across Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics to estimate scores using the official marking scheme. An objection window is also open before the final answer key is issued.
Wild Elephants Cause Havoc in Assams Tinsukia District
Tinsukia, June 14: A troubling incident of human-elephant conflict has emerged in the Sadiya area of Tinsukia district, Assam. A herd of wild elephants wreaked havoc in the Bhabla Balijan village, damaging several homes, destroying farmers crops, and uprooting a significant number of valuable Sal trees. Regional Forest Officer Lucky Dutta reported that five houses ... Read more Wild Elephants Cause Havoc in Assams Tinsukia District
Tata Trusts To Raise Philanthropic Spend To Rs 2,000 Crore; CEO Rejects 'Chaos' Narrative
The funds support projects including affordable cancer care facilities in states such as Assam, Maharashtra, Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh.
CBI Arrests Railway Engineer in Assam for Accepting Bribe
Guwahati, June 14: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) arrested a senior section engineer of the Northeast Frontier Railway in Silchar, Assam, on Sunday for allegedly accepting a bribe. The engineer was caught red-handed while accepting a bribe of 20,000 from a complainant. A case has been registered against the government official, who was set ... Read more CBI Arrests Railway Engineer in Assam for Accepting Bribe
Assam's Karbi Anglong holds rare medieval manuscripts, admin to rope in experts to decode them
Deep in Assam's Karbi Anglong district lies a treasure trove of ancient manuscripts, featuring elegant Tai and Sanskrit writings crafted on fragile palm leaves and gleaming copper. These historical documents, carefully housed in museums, are poised to unveil forgotten wisdom from the medieval age.
A final video call, a last photo: Bihar families mourn IAF personnel killed in Assam crash
Tragedy struck two Bihar villages as Flight Lieutenant Shubham Kumar and Agniveervayu Danish Alam were among five IAF personnel killed in an aircraft crash in Assam. Their families cherish final mobile phone memories. Kumar spoke to his mother hours before the crash. Alam sent a photo from inside an aircraft. Both young men fulfilled their dreams of serving the nation.
According to defence officials, the mortal remains of three personnel, including Squadron Leader Prashant Singh, Flight Lieutenant Shubham and Agniveer Danish Alam, are being taken to their hometowns of Dehradun, Gaya and Bhojpur, respectively, for final rites. The AN-32 transport aircraft crashed at the Jorhat Air Force Station on Saturday while attempting to land at the airfield. Confirming the incident, the Indian Air Force (IAF) had said, An AN-32 transport aircraft met with an accident at the Jorhat Air Force Station in Assam. More details are awaited. The IAF later confirmed that five personnel were killed in the crash and expressed condolences to the bereaved families. In a post on X, the Air Force identified the deceased personnel as Squadron Leader Prashant Singh, Flight Lieutenant Shubham Kumar, Sergeant Jitendra Sharma, Agniveervayu Khemaram Kumawat and Agniveervayu Danish Alam. The Indian Air Force deeply regrets the loss of five personnel in the An-32 accident at Jorhat, Assam. Sqn Ldr Prashant Singh, Flt Lt Shubham Kumar, Sgt Jitendra Sharma, Agniveervayu Khemaram Kumawat and Agniveervayu Danish Alam made the supreme sacrifice in the line of duty. IAF extends its deepest condolences to the bereaved families and stands firmly with them in this hour of grief, said IAF. The AN-32 is a twin-engine military transport aircraft that has been extensively used by the Indian Air Force for logistics, cargo transportation and operational support missions across diverse terrains, including high-altitude and remote regions. According to officials, the accident occurred at around 10 am when the aircraft was attempting to land at the Jorhat airfield. The circumstances leading to the crash are yet to be officially established. Following the incident, the Indian Air Force ordered a Court of Inquiry to ascertain the cause of the accident. The inquiry is expected to examine all aspects of the flight, including technical, operational and maintenance-related factors, to determine the circumstances that led to the crash. (ANI)
CAG flags shortcomings at Social Audit Unit of Assam; suggests corrective measures
Assam's Social Audit Unit is struggling with significant operational and governance issues. A CAG report reveals its registration expired for nearly five years. Manpower shortages and a lack of a firm manpower policy impact audit targets. The unit also lacks a Code of Ethics. Follow-up on audit reports is weak, with low recovery rates for misappropriated funds.
Tragic AN-32 Crash Claims Lives of Three IAF Personnel
Guwahati, June 14: The Indian Air Forces C-130J aircraft took off on Sunday, carrying the remains of three personnel who tragically lost their lives in an AN-32 transport aircraft accident at the Jorhat Air Force Station in Assam. According to officials, the AN-32 transport aircraft crashed shortly after landing at the Jorhat airbase on Saturday. ... Read more Tragic AN-32 Crash Claims Lives of Three IAF Personnel
'These were historical mistakes': Himanta Biswa Sarma on India-Bangladesh border fencing
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma highlighted that border fencing along the India-Bangladesh border has seen significant progress recently. He described past delays in fencing across states like Meghalaya, Tripura, Mizoram, and West Bengal as historical mistakes. Sarma emphasized that the actual implementation of the 1985 Assam Accord's border management provisions has gained momentum.
UAE Expresses Condolences to India Over Jorhat Plane Crash
New Delhi, June 14: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has expressed deep sorrow and condolences to the Indian government following the tragic plane crash involving the Indian Air Force in Jorhat, Assam. The UAEs Ministry of Foreign Affairs has shown solidarity with India regarding the incident, which resulted in the loss of five air force ... Read more UAE Expresses Condolences to India Over Jorhat Plane Crash
Senior Railway Engineer Arrested for Bribery in Assam
Guwahati, June 14: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has arrested a senior section engineer from the Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) in Silchar, Assam, on charges of bribery. The accused official was assigned to the Civil and Works department. According to a press release issued by the CBI on Sunday, the agency registered a First ... Read more Senior Railway Engineer Arrested for Bribery in Assam
Assam to stop Aadhaar card issuance for applicants above 18, says Himanta Biswa
In exceptional cases, the district commissioner will have to send a proposal to the state government seeking permission for issuing the card
Assam Excise (Amendment) Rules, 2026 notified
GUWAHATI, June 13: The Assam government has notified the Assam Excise (Amendment) Rules, 2026, introducing major changes in liquor sales, licensing, location of liquor outlets, revenue collection, and the promotion of heritage alcoholic beverages. The new rules mandate minimum guaranteed revenue payments for liquor license holders, impose stricter distance norms for retail outlets, and regulate []
5 IAF personnel killed in crash at Jorhat airbase
HT Correspondent JORHAT, June 13: Five Indian Air Force (IAF) personnel, including two officers, were killed when an AN-32 transport aircraft crashed while attempting to land at the Jorhat Air Force Station in Assam on Saturday morning. The co-pilot survived the crash with injuries and is undergoing treatment at a military hospital. According to the []
Aadhaar issuance to above 18 yrs barred in Assam
GUWAHATI, June 13: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Saturday said his cabinet has decided that Aadhaar cards would not be issued to those aged over 18 years to ensure illegal immigrants dont acquire the document. In exceptional cases, the district commissioner will have to send a proposal to the state government seeking permission []
At least 55 greater hog badgers estimated to be present in Assams Kaziranga: Officials
GUWAHATI, June 13: At least 55 greater hog badgers are estimated to be present in Assams Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve (KNPTR), indicating a healthy and potentially viable population of the globally vulnerable species across the protected landscape, park officials said on Saturday. The first scientific assessment of the greater hog badger, a nocturnal []
Assam Achieves 100% Aadhaar Card Registration, Says Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma
Guwahati, June 14: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma addressed a recent incident involving a transport aircraft in Jorhat, which was caused by a technical failure. During a press conference on Saturday, he stated that a detailed report on the incident is awaited before any conclusions can be drawn. Sarma took a firm stance on ... Read more Assam Achieves 100% Aadhaar Card Registration, Says Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma
ON MAY 20, 2026, Sanjog , a social impact organisation that works on anti-human trafficking, published an Anti-Human Trafficking Unit Watch Report tracing the functionality of Anti-Human Trafficking Units (AHTUs) across all Indian states and Union Territories (UTs) between 2010 and 2025 across three phases. The report draws primarily on information received from states and UTs through RTI applications, along with inputs from lawyers, civil society organisations, and survivor testimonies. Anti-Human Trafficking Units were envisioned by the Ministry of Home Affairs as specialised units charged with preventing trafficking, conducting rescues, investigating cases, prosecuting traffickers, and aiding the rehabilitation of survivors. Their composition envisages trained law enforcement personnel working in structured coordination with Child Welfare Committees (CWCs), District Child Protection Units (DCPUs), legal aid authorities, and shelters. The report which opens with National Crime Records Bureaus (NCRB) Crime in India report reflects a rising trend in human trafficking up to 2016, when reported cases peaked at 8,132, followed by a subsequent decline. This decline, however, must be read against a troubling backdrop. The Supreme Court, while hearing a Special Leave Petition filed by a father whose eighteen-month-old daughter went missing in 2011 and remains untraced, noted that 47,000 children continue to remain untraced to date. The report cautions that the post-2016 decline in reported trafficking cases may reflect a failure of institutional documentation rather than any real reduction in the incidence of trafficking. The AHTU Watch Report assesses the functioning of Anti-Human Trafficking Units through six interdependent indicators. The reports findings across six indicators The AHTU Watch Report assesses the functioning of Anti-Human Trafficking Units through six interdependent indicators. These include: notification status, staffing and stability, budget and infrastructure, FIR autonomy, case progression, and outcomes. The research covers RTI filings and data analysis across all thirty-six states and UTs, interviews with Superintendents of Police and constables associated with AHTUs, inputs from civil society organisations, and structured consultations with survivor leaders and their collectives. At the outset, the report raises a pointed question about the apparent decline in trafficking cases after 2016 on whether it reflects an actual reduction in trafficking or merely a decline in reporting, documentation, and institutional disclosure, particularly in high-incidence states like Assam, Maharashtra, and Andhra Pradesh. Since the formation of AHTUs, the Ministry of Home Affairs has issued twenty-two advisories and operational guidelines, including advisories on treating human trafficking as organised crime and on trafficking of foreign nationals, the implementation of which, the report finds, remains fragmented across the country. On notification, relatively less densely populated UTs like Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Ladakh have a hundred percent rate of notified and functional AHTUs, while Uttar Pradesh has only thirty-five functional units out of seventy-five notified. The report underscores that notification as a separate entity, and distinct from a local police station, makes AHTUs more accessible to survivors and reduces their hesitancy in approaching the unit. On staffing and stability, AHTU personnel across states carry the additional burden of general policing duties, significantly undermining their functioning as specialised investigative units. A survivor quoted in the report noted that AHTU officials were overburdened with general policing responsibilities and often unavailable for trafficking cases. Uttar Pradesh, notably, saw a complete reversal between phases from nearly all AHTU members carrying additional charges to none doing so by Phase 3. On budget and infrastructure, the data is fractured. Some states and UTs have no dedicated funds and rely entirely on general police budgets, while others like Arunachal Pradesh received sanctioned funds but showed inconsistent utilisation across phases. The report notes that the absence of a dedicated budget is a reflection of governmental callousness toward the seriousness of trafficking offences, and it pushes the financial burden of legal follow-ups and travel onto survivors themselves. On training and capacity building, the pattern is one of persistent inconsistency. Training remains exclusively police-centric, overlooking social workers, legal aid authorities, and rehabilitation stakeholders. Content is largely confined to general legal awareness, missing crucial areas like labour trafficking identification and trauma-informed investigation. The lack of specialised training in handling trafficking, according to the survivor testimonies in the report, also leads to misdirected insensitive questions, poor documentation, lack of clarity on survivor rights and an erroneous classification of trafficking cases as ordinary labour disputes or kidnapping cases. In order to strengthen the training and capacity building of the AHTU personnels, the report recommends the development of a continuous training framework with a standardized and uniform training syllabus involving various stakeholders. On FIR autonomy and case progression, the data reveals heavy reliance on local police with minimal transfer of cases to AHTUs and even fewer investigations conducted by them. Delhi transferred thirty-one cases to its AHTU in Phase 3 but recorded zero investigations. The conviction rate across states is abysmal as states and UTs like Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, and the Andamans reported zero convictions. Telangana stands out, with 980 chargesheets filed as a result of AHTU investigations. The conviction rate across states is abysmal as states and UTs like Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, and the Andamans reported zero convictions. On coordination, the report finds the multi-stakeholder architecture structurally fragile across all phases. Coordination with the Crime Multi Agency Centre, launched in 2020 to facilitate interstate information sharing on trafficking, remains weak. Victim compensation, the report notes therefore, is contingent on the quality of documentation and offence classification by law enforcement, which is itself premised on inter-agency coordination that largely does not exist. The consolidated national findings reflect a system afflicted by overburdened personnel, fluctuating FIR autonomy, inconsistent training, and an almost inconsequential rate of trafficker conviction. Telangana and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands are identified as having relatively strong institutional practices. Uttar Pradesh and Delhi fall into the category of moderate but uneven functionality. Meghalaya and Rajasthans Bikaner district are identified as structurally fragile but evidence-documented contexts. The reports findings echo the Supreme Courts directions in G. Ganesh v. State of Tamil Nadu (2026), in which while dealing with missing children and child trafficking, the Court directed the Union and state governments to eliminate the dormancy functioning of the AHTUs and ensure the immediate restoration of trafficked children. The malignancy of human trafficking networks, the report concludes, can only be combated by an Anti-Human Trafficking Unit whose functioning is equally systematic, and equally committed to dismantling those networks.
Inspiring Journey of Flying Officer K. Neeraj Chandra Singha from Sainik School to Indian Air Force
Guwahati, June 14: Flying Officer K. Neeraj Chandra Singha from Assam has turned his childhood dream of serving the nation into reality through hard work, discipline, and determination. On June 13, he was commissioned into the Meteorology branch of the Indian Air Force during the Combined Graduation Parade held at the Air Force Academy in ... Read more Inspiring Journey of Flying Officer K. Neeraj Chandra Singha from Sainik School to Indian Air Force
Rajasthan Air Force Personnel Khemaram Kumar Dies in Assam Plane Crash
Jaipur, June 14: Khemaram Kumar, a 22-year-old Air Force personnel from Panchota village in Rajasthans Didwana-Kuchaman district, was killed in a plane crash in Jorhat, Assam, on Saturday. The incident occurred while the aircraft was attempting to land at the Rowriah Air Force Station. The crash of the Indian Air Forces AN-32 transport aircraft resulted ... Read more Rajasthan Air Force Personnel Khemaram Kumar Dies in Assam Plane Crash
Assam Rifles Seizes 11.25 Crore Worth of Foreign Cigarettes in Mizoram
Aizawl, June 13: The Assam Rifles, in collaboration with various security and investigative agencies, has seized foreign cigarettes valued at over 11.25 crore in Mizoram. Additionally, a powerful improvised explosive device (IED) was recovered, and a suspected smuggler from Myanmar was arrested. According to a defense spokesperson, the operation was launched following intelligence reports about ... Read more Assam Rifles Seizes 11.25 Crore Worth of Foreign Cigarettes in Mizoram
Assam tightens Aadhaar card rules to curb infiltration
Assam's government has decided to stop issuing Aadhaar cards to individuals over 18 years old. This measure aims to prevent illegal immigrants from obtaining the documents. Exceptions are made for persons with disabilities, Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and Tea Garden communities until March 2027. The restriction does not apply to those under 18.
Expert Insights on AN-32 Crash in Jorhat: Investigation to Reveal True Causes
New Delhi, June 13: Following the crash of an Indian Air Force AN-32 transport aircraft in Jorhat, Assam, numerous questions have arisen regarding the causes of the accident. Defense expert Praful Bakshi has provided insights into potential causes and key aspects of the ongoing investigation. Bakshi suggested that an initial possibility could be a tire ... Read more Expert Insights on AN-32 Crash in Jorhat: Investigation to Reveal True Causes
Assam: Government approves set up of Guwahati Satellite Cities Development Authority
The decision was taken in the state cabinet meeting held at Lok Sewa Bhawan in Guwahati under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma.
Assam CM Sarma calls for annual NRC, citizenship scrutiny along international border
Assam's Chief Minister proposes scrutinizing citizenship of all residents along the international border. A High-powered Demography Mission will review this suggestion. The state government is also conducting a survey of street vendors in Guwahati. Significant central assistance has boosted Assam's development, with numerous infrastructure projects underway or approved. These include express corridors and a new railway line to Tawang.
Assam brings in MGR for liquor licences; prices likely to rise from July 1
Assam's excise laws have been amended. A new provision, Minimum Guaranteed Revenue, will be introduced for liquor license holders. This will be an additional charge on top of existing fees and VAT. Liquor prices are expected to increase by seven to twelve percent. These new prices will be effective from July 1.
The entire area started shaking: Eyewitness on fatal IAF AN-32 crash in Jorhat, Assam
Watch: IAF AN-32 aircraft crashes in Assams Jorhat
An Indian Air Force (IAF) Antonov AN-32 transport aircraft met with a fatal accident while attempting to land at the Rowriah airbase in Jorhat district on June 13. The IAF has confirmed that all five personnel on board tragically lost their lives in the line of duty.
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Tragic Air Force Plane Crash in Assam Claims Lives of Five Soldiers
New Delhi, June 13: Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra expressed profound sorrow over the tragic plane crash in Assam that resulted in the deaths of five Indian Air Force personnel. She described the incident as extremely heartbreaking. On the social media platform X, Priyanka Gandhi wrote, The news of the martyrdom of five brave soldiers ... Read more Tragic Air Force Plane Crash in Assam Claims Lives of Five Soldiers
In a heartbreaking incident, an IAF AN-32 went down close to Jorhat, Assam, resulting in the loss of five lives. On a different front, the Centre has appointed Lt Gen Dhiraj Seth to take the helm as Chief of Army Staff. Economic concerns arise as electricity bills in Delhi are expected to climb from July owing to increased surcharges.
Five IAF personnel killed as AN-32 transport aircraft crashes at Assam`s Jorhat
Five Indian Air Force personnel were killed after an AN-32 transport aircraft crashed while landing at Jorhat airbase in Assam and burst into flames. The IAF confirmed the tragedy, expressed condolences and said crash site management and preliminary enquiries are underway
Assam Rifles Seize Cache of Military Weapons in Manipur
Imphal, June 13: Assam Rifles and Thoubal police commandos conducted a successful joint operation in the Purnahhetupokpi area of Kakching district, Manipur. During this operation, they recovered a significant cache of military-grade weapons and equipment. This operation dealt a major blow to active militant groups in the region and showcased the commitment of security forces ... Read more Assam Rifles Seize Cache of Military Weapons in Manipur
No more Aadhaar cards for adults in Assam? What the government said
Tragic AN-32 Crash at Jorhat Airbase Claims Lives of Five IAF Personnel
Guwahati, June 13: A tragic accident occurred at the Jorhat Air Force Station in Assam on Saturday, resulting in the deaths of five Indian Air Force (IAF) personnel. The AN-32 transport aircraft crashed while attempting to land around 10 AM. During the landing process, the aircraft caught fire, prompting immediate emergency responses from the Air ... Read more Tragic AN-32 Crash at Jorhat Airbase Claims Lives of Five IAF Personnel
Five IAF Personnel Killed in Aircraft Crash at Assam Airbase
SRINAGAR: Five Indian Air Force personnel were killed and one officer survived after an AN-32 transport aircraft crashed while landing at the Indian Air Forces Roureah Air Force Station in Assams Jorhat district on Saturday, according to IAF officials. The Indian Air Force deeply regrets the loss of five personnel in the An-32 accident at []
IAF aircraft bursts into flames at air base in Assam, five killed
Guwahati: At least five IAF personnel were killed after an AN-32 transport aircraft met with an accident while landing at the Jorhat airbase in Assam and burst into flames on Saturday, June 13,defence officials said. According to the IAF, the incident occurred at approximately 10 a.m. after the aircraft landed at the Jorhat Air Force 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 .
IAF AN-32 aircraft crashes at Assam's Jorhat airbase
Jorhat, June 13 : An AN-32 transport aircraft of the Indian Air Force (IAF) crashed on Saturday at the Jorhat Air Force Station in Assam, officials said. An AN-32 transport aircraft met with an accident at the Jorhat Air Force Station in Assam. More details are awaited, the IAF stated. Firefighting operations are underway at the accident site in Jorhat, officials said, after the AN-32 transport aircraft met with an accident at the airbase. The accident reportedly took place when the aircraft was attempting to land at the Jorhat airfield. Emergency response teams have been deployed at the site, and rescue operations are currently underway. More details are awaited. (ANI)
Assam Cabinet decides to stop Aadhaar issuance to those aged above 18: CM
The step is being taken to ensure that no illegal Bangladeshis get Aadhaar cards, says Assam Chief Minister
5 IAF personnel killed in An-32 aircraft crash in Assam's Jorhat during routine sortie
Assam Cabinet decides to stop Aadhaar issuance to those aged above 18: CM Himanta Biswa Sarma
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced that Aadhaar cards will not be issued to individuals above 18 to prevent illegal immigrants from obtaining the document. This measure, aimed at curbing illegal immigration from Bangladesh, will be fully implemented from April 1, 2027, though exceptions will be made for tea garden community and Scheduled Tribes members until then.
Five IAF personnel killed after an AN-32 aircraft crashes at Jorhat airbase in Assam
Five Indian Air Force personnel died when an AN-32 transport aircraft crashed while landing at Jorhat airbase in Assam. The co-pilot survived and is receiving medical care. An emergency response was triggered, and a court of inquiry has been constituted to determine the cause of the accident.
IAF aircraft AN-32 crashes while landing in Assams Jorhat
GUWAHATI: An Indian Air Force aeroplane, AN-32, has crashed while landing in Assams Jorhat district on Saturday, a defence spokesperson said. The incident occurred while the aircraft was landing at the IAFs airbase in the Rowriah area. Senior IAF officials have rushed to the area, and casualty, if any, is yet to be ascertained, the []
Indian Air Force AN-32 aircraft catches fire after landing at Jorhat airport
An Indian Air Force AN-32 transport aircraft reportedly caught fire after landing at Jorhat in Assam, prompting an emergency response by IAF and airport firefighting teams. Authorities are assessing the damage and are expected to launch an inquiry into the incident
Deepfake Images Of Students, Teachers Trigger Probe In Assam School
Investigators are examining claims that certain images may have been shared in exchange for money.
Massive fake certificate recruitment scam exposed in Assam: Case registered at Jorhat PS
Recent reports indicate a significant recruitment scam taking root in Assam, where individuals from other regions have allegedly exploited forged documentation to land positions within Central Government agencies. Preliminary investigations highlighted the presence of fraudulent Permanent Resident Certificates among other misleading credentials. Officials are intensively working to track down those responsible and safeguard against future occurrences.
IAF aircraft AN-32 crashes while landing in Assam's Jorhat
The incident occurred while the aircraft was landing at the IAF's airbase in the Rowriah area.
Srinagar witnesses rainfall as IMD forecasts continued rain, thunderstorms
Srinagar , June 13 : Rain over Dal Lake in Jammu and Kashmir's Srinagar on Saturday created a calm and scenic view, while the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast that cloudy skies with the possibility of rain or thunderstorms will continue in the city till tomorrow. For Northwest India, the IMD has forecast fairly widespread rainfall in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, along with scattered rain over Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Punjab, Haryana, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh. The region is also likely to witness thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds during 13-18 June, with stronger wind activity expected in parts of Jammu and Kashmir. According to the IMD morning bulletin, weather conditions indicate the advance of the southwest monsoon, which is currently progressing over parts of central Arabian Sea and several regions including Maharashtra, Karnataka, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, Odisha, Jharkhand and Bihar over the next few days. It also warns of dust storms and thundersqualls in parts of Rajasthan, along with hailstorm activity in some northern hill states. In Central India, scattered rainfall and thunderstorms are likely over Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Vidarbha, accompanied by gusty winds during the period. In Delhi, the IMD has forecast a gradual rise in minimum temperatures by 3-4C over the next four days, followed by no significant change thereafter. East India is expected to see widespread rainfall over West Bengal, Sikkim, Odisha, Bihar and Jharkhand, with heavy to very heavy rainfall likely in parts of Sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim. Northeast India will continue to receive widespread rainfall with thunderstorms, along with isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall in Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya and nearby states. In West and South India, scattered to fairly widespread rainfall is expected across Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, with isolated heavy rainfall in Kerala and adjoining regions. Meanwhile, the IMD has also warned of gradual temperature changes across the country, with a slight rise in heat conditions expected in parts of Northwest and Central India in the coming days. (ANI)
Indian Air Force's AN-32 Transport Aircraft Crashes In Assam's Jorhat
Indian Air Force's AN-32 Transport Aircraft Crashes In Assam's Jorhat
IAF AN-32 aircraft meets with accident at Assam air base: Report
An Indian Air Force AN-32 transport aircraft experienced an accident at the Air Force Station in Jorhat, Assam. The Indian Air Force confirmed the incident. Further details regarding the accident are awaited. The aircraft was involved in an accident at the Jorhat Air Force Station. More information will be provided as it becomes available.
Assam CEE 2026 answer key to be released tomorrow at astu.ac.in: Check objection details
The Assam Science and Technology University will release the provisional answer key for the Assam CEE 2026 on June 14, 2026, after 6 pm. Candidates can raise objections online until June 16, with a Rs 500 fee per question. Valid challenges will result in a refund, and the final answer key will determine the results.
Security heightened for Akhil Gogoi following threat inputs
HT Correspondent JORHAT, June 12: The Assam government has strengthened the security cover of Raijor Dal president and Sivasagar MLA Akhil Gogoi following intelligence inputs suggesting a possible threat to his life. Gogoi, who is currently staying at Lukhurakhon village in Selenghat near Mariani after the demise of his mother last week, informed reporters on []
Modis 12-year tenure transformed Northeast, accelerated Assams growth: Sonowal
HT Correspondent DIBRUGARH, June 12: Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways Sarbananda Sonowal on Friday said Prime Minister Narendra Modis 12 years in office have transformed the Northeast from a neglected region into a national priority and propelled Assam from isolation to unprecedented opportunities for growth and development. Reflecting on the completion of 12 []
Man gets life imprisonment for murdering fellow villager
TEZPUR, June 12: A court in Assams Sonitpur district has sentenced a man to life imprisonment for murdering a fellow villager five years ago. The court of District and Sessions Judge Kaushik Hazarika on Thursday found Tolon Das guilty and sentenced him to life imprisonment, while also imposing a fine of Rs 20,000. The court []
Budget session of Assam Assembly from July 6
GUWAHATI, June 12: Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya has summoned the Budget session of the states 16th legislative assembly from July 6, according to an official notification issued on Friday. The session will convene at 9.30 am on that day and will last for 21 days. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma had last week said that []
Assams Tezpur Lychee Gains International Demand, Says CM Sarma
Guwahati, June 12: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has flagged off a shipment of 500 kilograms of Tezpur lychee, which has received the Geographical Indication (GI) tag, destined for Singapore. This initiative marks another step towards promoting the states agricultural products in international markets. Sarma emphasized that the lychee produced in the Tezpur region ... Read more Assams Tezpur Lychee Gains International Demand, Says CM Sarma
Assam Emerges as a Major Logistics Hub in Northeast India: Himanta Biswa Sarma
Guwahati, June 12: Assam is rapidly establishing itself as a key logistics and cargo hub in Northeast India. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced on Friday that the state is witnessing significant progress in the cargo sector, driven by the expansion of trade, transportation, and industrial activities. Sarma shared insights on the social media platform ... Read more Assam Emerges as a Major Logistics Hub in Northeast India: Himanta Biswa Sarma
Assam pitches geographic equity for Viksit Bharat at NITI meet
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma proposed a new development approach called 'Geographic Equity'. This aims to ensure growth benefits reach all regions of India. He highlighted the North East's progress and its potential as a growth hub. The focus is on integrating the region into India's economic future.
Tripura: CISF Personnel Receive Drone Security Training at Agartala Airport
Agartala, June 12: In the capital of Tripura, Agartala, a specialized training program was conducted for Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel at Maharaja Bir Bikram (MBB) Airport. The Assam Rifles organized this initiative to enhance awareness and skills in drone operations and to address emerging aerial threats. The training focused on identifying drones, monitoring ... Read more Tripura: CISF Personnel Receive Drone Security Training at Agartala Airport
Seven Naga groups oppose Centre-Assam-Nagaland energy deal before settlement of issues
Naga groups are opposing a new energy exploration deal between the Centre, Assam, and Nagaland. They argue that natural resource ownership is part of the agreed political settlement. The agreement allows exploration along the disputed border. Naga organizations state that any exploration before a final political solution is illegal. They vow to prevent extraction from Naga land.
Assam Begins Process for Silchar Municipal Corporation Elections
Guwahati, June 12: The Assam State Election Commission (SEC) officially commenced the election process for the newly formed Silchar Municipal Corporation (SMC) on Friday. The commission has released a detailed schedule for preparing, updating, and publishing the ward-wise voter list for the corporations 42 wards. According to a notification issued by State Election Commissioner Ranjan ... Read more Assam Begins Process for Silchar Municipal Corporation Elections
Assam border oil exploration before Indo-Naga political settlement is illegal: Naga extremist groups
The Working Committee of the Naga National Political Groups says no company, national or international, will be allowed to extract crude oil from under Naga soil until the Indo-Naga political agreement is officially signed
The Assam State School Education Board has released the HSLC Class 10 re-checking result 2026 online at site.sebaonline.org. Students who opted for re-evaluation can now check their updated marks using their roll number. The online system provides quick access to revised scores, helping candidates confirm changes and proceed with their academic admission process smoothly.
DSM Fresh Foods, Gohpur Fish Farmer Producer Co sign MoU to develop Assam Aqua project
The project is proposed to be developed across approximately 100 acres of land in Jokapora village of Gohpur with a target production capacity of around 300 tonnes of freshwater fish a year
Assam Chief Minister Calls for Collective Efforts to End Child Labor
Guwahati, June 12: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has urged for collective efforts to eliminate child labor and ensure every child has access to education, safety, and development opportunities on the occasion of World Day Against Child Labor. In a post on the social media platform X, Chief Minister Sarma stated, The future of ... Read more Assam Chief Minister Calls for Collective Efforts to End Child Labor
Assam Chief Minister Pays Tribute to Bihu King Khagen Mahanta on His Death Anniversary
Guwahati, June 12: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma paid tribute on Friday to the renowned Assamese folk singer Khagen Mahanta on his death anniversary. He highlighted Mahantas significant contributions to preserving and promoting Assams rich cultural heritage. In a post on the social media platform X, the Chief Minister referred to Mahanta as the ... Read more Assam Chief Minister Pays Tribute to Bihu King Khagen Mahanta on His Death Anniversary
Two earthquakes jolt Assam`s Cachar district within an hour, no damage reported
The tremor was felt across several parts of southern Assam, including Cachar and adjoining areas. Residents reported feeling moderate shaking, prompting many to move outdoors as a precaution
Drugs valued at Rs 6.4 cr seized, two arrested
GUWAHATI, June 11: Drugs valued at Rs 6.4 crore have been seized in Assams Sribhumi district, and two persons arrested in this connection, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Thursday. Police seized 20,000 Yaba tablets and 14,100 bottles of codeine syrup, the CM said in a post on X. Drugs tried their luck, but []
Govt committed to preserve, promote Assams rich cultural traditions: Himanta
GUWAHATI, June 11: Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday said his government was committed to preserving and promoting the rich cultural traditions of the state. Congratulating the recipients of the Sangeet Natak Akademi Awards and Ustad Bismillah Khan Yuva Puraskar from the state, Sarma said Sattriya, folk traditions, theatre, music, and cultural roots define []

