Indian Army Conducts Rescue Operation Amidst Heavy Rain and Floods, 27 Villagers Rescued
Guwahati, June 30: The Indian Armys Spear Corps, under the Spear Head Division, successfully rescued 27 stranded civilians from flood-affected areas in Assams Dhemaji district on Monday. This operation was conducted in collaboration with the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and local district administration. According to the Army, the rescue mission took place in Arun ... Read more Indian Army Conducts Rescue Operation Amidst Heavy Rain and Floods, 27 Villagers Rescued
India braces for significant monsoon activity on June 30, with the IMD forecasting heavy to very heavy rainfall across Northwest, Central, East, and Northeast regions. Expect intense downpours in Madhya Pradesh, widespread showers in Jharkhand and Odisha, and continuous rain in Northeast states like Assam and Meghalaya. Delhi-NCR may see temporary relief from heat with expected cloudy skies and intermittent showers as the monsoon strengthens.
NDA Government to Implement UCC in States: Manan Mishra
Patna, June 29: BJP MP Manan Mishra has asserted that the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) will be implemented in all states governed by the NDA. He cited Uttarakhand, Assam, and now West Bengal as examples where UCC will soon be enacted. The West Bengal government, led by Suvendu Adhikari, is set to introduce UCC as ... Read more NDA Government to Implement UCC in States: Manan Mishra
Arunachal floods: Four stranded people rescued, airlifted to safety
A dramatic rescue operation in Arunachal Pradesh saw four individuals safely airlifted after their raft capsized in the overflowing Sisiri River. Meanwhile, Assam grapples with its first wave of floods, inundating six districts and disrupting connectivity.
West Bengal's Chief Minister announced the draft Uniform Civil Code bill will be presented to the state Cabinet on July 2, preceding its Assembly introduction. This move aligns with the BJP's election promise to implement UCC, aiming for a unified set of civil laws across religions. While Goa has a long-standing common code, Uttarakhand, Gujarat, and Assam have recently passed their own UCC legislation.
After 5 years of hide and seek, Assam's most elusive animal finally spotted in wildlife park
A rare black panther, long considered a myth in Assam's Manas National Park, has finally been captured on camera. Photographer Debashis Banerjee spotted the elusive melanistic leopard with her two cubs, ending years of speculation. This genetic variation, caused by a mutation in the ASIP gene, results in a pitch-black coat, though spots are visible under certain light. Conservationists are thrilled by this significant sighting.
Assam Needs a Climate Mobility Plan, Not Just Flood Relief
Riverbank erosion continues to be overlooked as a natural calamity. That has both human and economic costs.
Watch: Arunachal landslide blocks river, flood warning issued
Heavy rain has triggered landslides and flash floods across Arunachal Pradesh, blocking the Siji River, disrupting roads and prompting flood warnings. Rescue teams continue searching for missing people, while neighbouring Assam faces rising flood risks, with over 15,000 people affected in Dhemaji district.
Arunachal Flash Floods Kill 3, Trigger High Alert in Assam
Torrential rain and cloudburst-like conditions caused widespread devastation in Arunachal Pradesh, while surging waters collapsed a railway bridge and flooded parts of Assam.
Assam Floods: Amit Shah Assures Support to CM Himanta Biswa Sarma
Guwahati, June 29: Amidst severe flooding in Assam, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced on Monday that Union Home Minister Amit Shah has assured the state of all possible assistance from the central government. Over 22,000 people across several districts have been affected by the floods. In a social media update, CM Sarma shared that ... Read more Assam Floods: Amit Shah Assures Support to CM Himanta Biswa Sarma
Assam Kemi bridge collapse: Railway staff cites rain, deforestation and construction factors
Amit Shah dials Assam CM to discuss flood-like situation in parts of State
The State government is mobilising all its resources to prioritise the immediate safety and long-term rehabilitation of all affected families, he said
Watch: Flash floods ravage Arunachal, Assam, submerge roads, trigger landslide
CM Himanta Monitoring Assam Flood Situation, Train Services Hit in Dhemaji
According to the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA), nearly 16,000 people are affected by the flood across 69 villages of four revenue circles in Dhemaji
Three Cybercriminals Arrested for Defrauding Retired Bank Employee of 8.5 Lakh in Bhubaneswar
Bhubaneswar, June 29: The Odisha Commissionerate Police has arrested three individuals from Assam for allegedly defrauding a retired bank employee of 8.5 lakh by sending a fake link in the name of a nationalized bank. The arrested suspects have been identified as 29-year-old Harun Rashid from Nagaon district, 22-year-old Junedur Islam from Morigaon district, and ... Read more Three Cybercriminals Arrested for Defrauding Retired Bank Employee of 8.5 Lakh in Bhubaneswar
Pulse Polio drive begins across state districts
HT Bureau GUWAHATI, June 28: The National Pulse Polio Immunisation Drive commenced across several districts of Assam on Sunday, with health authorities launching intensive campaigns to vaccinate children below five years of age and reinforce the countrys polio-free status. In Morigaon, the district administration, in collaboration with the Joint Director of Health Services, launched a []
Ranoj Pegu outlines development roadmap during Nagaon University visit
HT Correspondent NAGAON, June 28: Assam Education Minister Ranoj Pegu paid a courtesy visit to Nagaon University on Sunday, where he outlined a vision for the institutions future with a focus on infrastructure, academic excellence and the integration of technology into higher education. The programme, coordinated by Dr Bhuban Chandra Chutia, Director of the Internal []
PM Modi hails fight against superstition that saved rare stork in Assam
Ranoj Pegu reviews higher education institutions in Jorhat
HT Correspondent JORHAT, June 28: Assam Education Minister Ranoj Pegu recently visited Jagannath Barooah (JB) University and the Jorhat Institute of Science and Technology (JIST) to review academic activities, infrastructure development and the implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. During the visit, the Minister held separate meetings with the authorities of both institutions []
Pijush Hazarika reviews agriculture projects in Nagaon
HT Correspondent NAGAON, June 28: Assam Agriculture Minister Pijush Hazarika on Sunday reviewed key agricultural initiatives in Nagaon district, inspecting ongoing projects and interacting with farmers during a day-long visit organised by the Agriculture Department. The minister began his visit by inspecting a farmer registration camp at Kathiatoli under the Nonoi Agricultural Development Circle. He []
Aaranyak, APCB honour 20 young eco-ambassadors in Guwahati
HT Bureau GUWAHATI, June 28: Biodiversity conservation organisation Aaranyak, in collaboration with Samagra Shiksha Assam (SSA), Kamrup Metro, and with support from the Assam Pollution Control Board (APCB), has successfully concluded its pilot initiative, Pollution Abating Schools in Guwahati, by felicitating 20 students as Young Eco-Ambassadors for their outstanding contribution to environmental conservation. The concluding []
Assam Rifles and Police Arrest Two Drug Traffickers on Assam-Mizoram Border
Guwahati, June 29: In a significant operation against drug trafficking, the Assam Rifles and Assam Police have jointly seized narcotics worth approximately 5 crore on the Assam-Mizoram border. Two alleged drug traffickers were also arrested during the operation. According to officials, the operation was launched late Saturday night in the Lalapur area of Cachar district ... Read more Assam Rifles and Police Arrest Two Drug Traffickers on Assam-Mizoram Border
Landslide dams river in rain-battered Arunachal, warning for Assam downstream
Lower Siang district officials say the possibility of a powerful flash flood if the dam breaks could endanger homes along the Siji river, which becomes the Gai river in Assam
Assam Rifles, Indian Navy band to join Seychelles' Golden Jubilee Independence Day celebrations
India's commitment to Seychelles' security and prosperity was underscored during the island nation's 50th Independence Day celebrations. Prime Minister Modi, the guest of honour, highlighted the indivisible nature of regional security and gifted a fast patrol vessel, LESPWAR, along with other defence equipment. An Assam Rifles contingent and an Indian Navy band participated, with two naval ships docked at Port Victoria, reinforcing decades of unwavering friendship and solidarity.
Weather tomorrow: India braces for an active monsoon on June 29th, with widespread moderate to heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and gusty winds anticipated across northern, eastern, central, and southern states. Eastern and northeastern regions, including Assam and West Bengal, are set for intense downpours. Northern plains like Delhi NCR can expect thunderstorms offering respite from heat, while the south sees continued active monsoon conditions.
Arunachal flash floods toll rises to 3, body recovered in Papum Pare
Arunachal Pradesh's Keyi Panyor district has tragically seen its death toll rise to three following devastating rain-triggered flash floods. An additional 23 NDRF personnel have been deployed to bolster rescue efforts. The deluge has also impacted Assam's Dhemaji district, with reports of missing persons and significant damage to homes. Residents in vulnerable areas are urged to stay vigilant.
Narasimha Rao transformed Indias growth trajectory: Himanta
Guwahati: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday, June 28, credited former prime minister P V Narasimha Rao with the economic reforms that transformed Indias growth trajectory. Tributes to former prime minister Shri P V Narasimha Rao Ji on his Jayanti. A visionary statesman, his bold economic reforms transformed Indias growth trajectory, Sarma said 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 .
Ex-Assam Top Cop's Rs 53 Crore Assets Attached In Corruption Case
In a major crackdown on alleged corruption, the Enforcement Directorate, has attached assets worth Rs 53 crore belonging to former Assam Police DIG Prashanta Kumar Dutta, who is facing charges in a disproportionate assets case
Three Arrested In Assam Over Alleged Hornbill Killing
The arrests were made on Friday following an investigation by Digboi Forest Division. The probe began after a disturbing video, reportedly filmed in the Digboi Forest Division in Tinsukia district, spread online
Small tea growers to get govt benefits with Farmer IDs: CM
GUWAHATI, June 27: Small tea growers in Assam will now be able to register on the Farmers Registry Portal and access a range of government benefits through a single platform, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced. The growers will be issued Farmer IDs, enabling them to avail fertilisers, government scheme benefits, institutional credit on better []
4 hotels in Guwahati, 2 flats in Mumbai seized
DA case: ED attaches properties worth Rs 53.28 cr of former Assam IGP Prasanta Kumar Dutta GUWAHATI, June 27: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has ordered that immovable properties worth over Rs 53 crore of a retired IPS officer be attached in connection with a disproportionate assets (DA) case. Prasanta Kumar Dutta, a former IPS officer []
Two ULFA(I) militants tasked with killing people in Tinsukia held: Assam Police
TINSUKIA, June: Two militants of the proscribed ULFA(I) were arrested with arms and ammunition in Assams Tinsukia district on Saturday, with a top official saying that they were tasked with killing people in Tinsukia town. The operation was carried out in Jagun by a team of Assam police with the help of central security agencies []
Sunil Gavaskar calls on Assam CM; proposes Tokyo Marathon-like event
GUWAHATI, June 27: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Saturday said that cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar has proposed that the northeast state organise an international marathon on the lines of a similar event in Tokyo. Sarma said the government will examine the proposal. Shri Sunil Gavaskar ji met me & proposed to organise an []
Assam Government Addresses Concerns Over Polyester in School Uniforms
Guwahati, June 28: Assams Education Minister Ranoj Pegu announced on Saturday that the state government adheres to strict regulations regarding the purchase of school uniforms. To ensure compliance, lab tests are conducted to verify that the blend of polyester and cotton meets established standards. Responding to allegations of excessive polyester use in government-supplied school uniforms, ... Read more Assam Government Addresses Concerns Over Polyester in School Uniforms
CBI Attaches Rs 53 Crore Assets Of Former Assam Top Cop In Corruption Case
In a major crackdown on alleged corruption, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), has attached assets worth Rs 53 crore belonging to former Assam Police DIG Prashanta Kumar Dutta, who is facing charges in a disproportionate assets case
Cricket legend Gavaskar meets Assam CM Sarma, proposes international marathon for Guwahati
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma met cricket icon Sunil Gavaskar, who proposed an international marathon in Guwahati inspired by the Tokyo Marathon. Sarma expressed willingness to consider the proposal, recalling his childhood admiration for Gavaskar's batting. Discussions also covered cricket's evolution and development in Assam, with Sarma acknowledging Gavaskar's experience as a valuable guide for nurturing local talent.
Weather tomorrow: Widespread rainfall is forecast across India on Sunday, June 28, with heavy to extremely heavy downpours expected in eastern, northeastern, western, and southern regions. Thunderstorms and gusty winds will sweep through many states. Meanwhile, parts of Uttar Pradesh remain under a heatwave alert despite the advancing monsoon. The weather office anticipates the monsoon will further advance into new areas in the coming days.
Assam Police arrest two ULFA (I) cadres, foil alleged attack plot
Assam Police, acting on specific intelligence inputs and with support from central security agencies, foiled an alleged terror plot by arresting two suspected active cadres of the banned outfit United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA Independent)
ED attaches 4 hotels, 2 flats in DA probe against ex-IPS officer from Assam
The properties collectively were valued at 53.28 crore, the ED said.
Fascinating facts about Ambubachi Mela, India's Menstruation Festival
Come June and Assam gets ready for one of Indias most unusual and spiritually significant festivals. The capital city Guwahati turns into a magnet for pilgrims, photographers, curious travellers and spirituality seekers.
Assam CEE 2026 result released at astu.ac.in: Direct link to download rank card here
Assam Science and Technology University has announced the Assam CEE 2026 results. Candidates can now access their rank cards on the official ASTU website. The entrance exam, held on June 14, 2026, was for BTech admissions across the state. Following the result declaration, qualified students must register for counselling, which involves document verification and seat allotment. Successful candidates will then confirm their admissions by paying the required fees.
Assam includes tea landholding in farmers registry portal
Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma says the facility will be a game-changer for lakhs of small tea growers in the State
Assam police arrest 2 ULFA(I) members, avert terror strike
The duo was arrested in Tinsukia districts Jagun on the border with Arunachal Pradesh
Assam's public health system is among the finest in the country: Himanta Biswa Sarma
Assam's public health system is now among the nation's best, with significant improvements in Maternal Mortality Ratio, now at 84, below the national average, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma highlighted. While neonatal mortality remains a concern, the state is focusing on enhancing healthcare professional skills for global opportunities, he said.
Terror Plot Averted In Assam, 2 Members Of Banned Outfit ULFA(I) Arrested
Security personnel recovered a significant cache of arms, ammunition, and survival equipment from their possession.
Assam Intensifies Crackdown on Fake Doctors, 62 Arrested: Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma
Guwahati, June 27: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced on Friday that the state government has intensified its crackdown on fake doctors. He emphasized that maintaining the credibility of the healthcare system is among the governments top priorities. The Chief Minister took to social media platform X to express the governments commitment to eradicating ... Read more Assam Intensifies Crackdown on Fake Doctors, 62 Arrested: Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma
Peaceful Observance of Muharram in Assam Highlights Communal Harmony
Guwahati, June 27: Muharram was observed with deep religious reverence, mourning, and peace across Assam on Friday. Various districts in the state hosted Tazia processions, prayers, and religious events. The participation of people from different faiths reinforced the tradition of communal harmony in the region. The main event in Tinsukia district took place at the ... Read more Peaceful Observance of Muharram in Assam Highlights Communal Harmony
NIA files charges against 11 over JMB offshoot's India terror expansion plot
The National Investigation Agency has charged 11 individuals in Assam for a terror conspiracy linked to an offshoot of Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh. Investigations revealed their involvement in radicalizing youth, expanding the outfit's network across West Bengal and northeastern states, and promoting extremist ideology through clandestine meetings and digital platforms. Incriminating evidence was uncovered during the probe.
Assamese youth beaten up for harassing minor girl playing in park in Sivakasi
UCC drive gathers pace: West Bengal becomes eighth BJP-ruled state to launch process
West Bengal's new government is set to implement the Uniform Civil Code, joining seven other BJP-ruled states in this initiative. This state-by-state approach aligns with the BJP's core ideology. Uttarakhand and Goa already have common civil codes, while states like Gujarat, Assam, and now West Bengal are actively forming committees and drafting legislation to introduce UCC, aiming for a unified legal framework for all citizens.
62 quacks held in Assam since last year: Himanta
Guwahati: More than 60 fake doctors or quacks have been arrested in Assam since last year, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Friday, June 26. He asserted the state governments mission to crack down on quacks to ensure sanctity of the healthcare system and protect patients. Were committed to weed out all forms of 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 .
Suvendu: Will Follow Process In UCC Rollout In WB Like Assam, Gujarat
The Trinamul Congress (the loyal camp) is however worried if the BJP has plans to use the law for polarisation in the state: Reports
Weather Tomorrow June 27: According to IMD, heavy to very heavy monsoon rains lash the west, south, east, and Northeast, parts of Uttar Pradesh endure severe heatwave conditions. Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, and Rajasthan anticipate thunderstorms. Hill states like Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand are under a rain watch, with potential for localized disruptions. Central and Eastern India are set for active monsoon showers.
Assam, Japan agree to deepen partnership across key sectors
Assam and Japan are set to deepen collaboration in electronics, semiconductors, infrastructure, manufacturing, and entrepreneurship, following a call between Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and Japan's Ambassador to India. While Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's proposed visit to Guwahati has been cancelled, a high-level business delegation is expected to visit Assam soon. This marks the second time Assam has missed the opportunity to host the Japanese Prime Minister.
UCC to be implemented in Bengal by following procedures: Suvendu
Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari on Friday, June 26, said his government would implement the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in the state by following due legal procedures, similar to the process adopted by Gujarat and Assam. Speaking on the sidelines of a government programme to celebrate the 189th birth anniversary of literary icon 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 .
West Bengal to implement UCC following Gujarat, Assam model: Suvendu Adhikari
West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari announced the state will implement the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) following legal procedures, mirroring Gujarat and Assam. The BJP government plans to introduce the UCC Bill in the Assembly soon, fulfilling a pre-election promise. This significant policy initiative aligns with other BJP-ruled states that have already enacted UCC proposals, aiming for uniformity in personal laws.
UCC to be implemented in Bengal by following all procedures: Suvendu
Kolkata, June 26: West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari on Friday said his government would implement the Uniform Civil Code in the state by following due legal procedures, similar to the process adopted by Gujarat and Assam. Speaking on the sidelines of a government programme to celebrate the 189th birth anniversary of literary icon Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay at College Street in north Kolkata, Adhikari said the state would adhere to the prescribed process for implementing the UCC. There is a procedure for UCC implementation, and we will adhere to that. This will be similar to Gujarat and Assam, he said, referring to the two states that have initiated legislative and administrative steps towards adopting a Uniform Civil Code, governing issues such as marriage, divorce and inheritance. The BJP government in West Bengal is likely to introduce the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) Bill in the assembly on Monday during its ongoing budget session, much ahead of the party-stated six-month deadline, a source in the Suvendu Adhikari-led cabinet said. The matter was discussed and finalised in a Business Advisory Committee meeting held in the assembly on Thursday evening, he added. The development could mark one of the most consequential legal and social policy shifts in Bengal in recent times, with the BJP holding the UCC as representing both a major governance promise and a politically significant reform. Ahead of the 2026 assembly elections, the BJP had pledged in its manifesto that the UCC would be implemented within six months of coming to power in the state. The promise was prominently highlighted by Union Home Minister Amit Shah while unveiling the party's election manifesto, or Sankalp Patra, in April. Several states, including Uttarakhand, Gujarat, Assam, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, have already implemented the UCC proposals. Bengal will now also implement it in line with other BJP-ruled states as we had promised ahead of the elections, a minister in the Adhikari cabinet said. During the programme, Adhikari paid floral tributes to Chattopadhyay, the composer of the national song 'Vande Mataram'. The chief minister announced that the state government would build a national-level 'Vande Mataram' museum as part of the celebrations marking 150 years of the song.
Arunachal flash floods: Search continues for 4 missing, IAF joins rescue efforts
Search and rescue efforts are ongoing for four individuals missing after flash floods devastated Keyi Panyor district in Arunachal Pradesh. The deluge, triggered by a retaining wall collapse and heavy rainfall, damaged homes and injured over 20 people. Assam has issued a high alert due to potential downstream impacts on its districts. Relief operations, including airlifts, are underway, with authorities providing assistance to affected families.
Kamakhya Temple Reopens After Ambubachi Mela, Millions Expected to Visit
Guwahati, June 26: The famous Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati, Assam, will reopen for devotees on Friday following the conclusion of the annual Ambubachi Mela. The temple was closed for three days in observance of traditional religious beliefs associated with Goddess Kamakhyas annual menstrual cycle. The temple gates were shut at 9:08:42 PM on June 22, ... Read more Kamakhya Temple Reopens After Ambubachi Mela, Millions Expected to Visit
Kamakhya Temple Reopens After Ambubachi Mela, Millions of Devotees Expected
New Delhi, June 26: The renowned Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati, Assam, will reopen for devotees on Friday following the conclusion of the annual Ambubachi Mela. The temple was closed for three days to observe traditional religious practices associated with the goddess Kamakhyas annual menstrual cycle. The temple doors were shut on June 22 at 9:08:42 ... Read more Kamakhya Temple Reopens After Ambubachi Mela, Millions of Devotees Expected
Assam: Drugs worth Rs 2.34cr seized, 3 traffickers nabbed
GUWAHATI, June 25: Three people were arrested with illicit drugs worth Rs 2.34 crore in Assams Sribhumi district, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Thursday. Lauding the police for the action, he said the states fight against the drug menace will continue with full force. Some lessons are expensive. For this drug network, the []
Restrictions on commercial LPG withdrawn: Assam chief secy
GUWAHATI, June 25: Assam Chief Secretary Ravi Kota on Thursday announced that all restrictions on commercial LPG cylinders have been withdrawn with immediate effect, following improvement in the West Asia war crisis. The Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas (MoPNG) has communicated to all states after a review of the situation, and decided to relax []
Prohibitory order issued for special Assam TET 2026 in Sonitpur
HT Correspondent TEZPUR, June 25: The District Magistrate of Sonitpur, Ananda Kumar Das, ACS, has promulgated an order under Section 163 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023, in connection with the Special Assam Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) 2026, scheduled to be held on June 28. The order has been issued to ensure the []
Assam Agriculture minister favours shift from paddy farming to high-value crops
GUWAHATI, June 25: Assam Agriculture Minister Pijush Hazarika on Thursday advocated a shift from traditional paddy cultivation toward high-value horticulture. Hazarika chaired a meeting organised by Assam Agricultural University (AAU) and the Department of Agriculture here on a roadmap for rural economic growth, according to an official release. The multi-stakeholder conclave brought together academicians, agriculture []
ATDC chairman seeks probe into alleged irregularities in Dibrugarh park renovation
HT Correspondent DIBRUGARH, June 25: Assam Tourism Development Corporation (ATDC) Chairman and former MLA Rituparna Baruah has sought an independent inquiry into the renovation of Mahatma Gandhi Sishu Udyan, popularly known as Khanikar Park, in Dibrugarh, alleging possible misuse of public funds in the execution of the project. In a letter addressed to Chief Minister []
Passport Valid Document For Voter Roll Revision: Election Commission
During the Bihar SIR, Assam's special revision, and subsequent phases of poll roll revision, passports have consistently been listed as one of the 12 documents that individuals can submit.
Over 20,000 Hit By First Wave Of Floods In Assam After Arunachal Flood
High alert in Assam; the disaster management authorities said that heavy rainfall in Lower Subansiri of Arunachal Pradesh led to increased river discharge.
Search Continues for Four Missing in Arunachal Pradesh Flash Floods, Assam Issues High Alert
Itanagar, June 25: The search for four individuals missing in a sudden and devastating flood in Arunachal Pradeshs Keiy Panior district is ongoing. Authorities reported that rescue teams continued their operations for the second consecutive day on Thursday. Meanwhile, the Assam government has issued a high alert following heavy rainfall and flash floods in the ... Read more Search Continues for Four Missing in Arunachal Pradesh Flash Floods, Assam Issues High Alert
Vendors harassed, evicted over religion at Kamakhya Mela
Muslim vendors who had set up stalls along the Kamakhya Temple route during the Ambubachi Mela in Assam were verbally abused, harassed, and forced to shut shop by Hindu extremists. Videos recorded by the perpetrators themselves and shared on social media show members of the group questioning vendors, You are Muslim and are selling Hindu 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 .
One more dies in Tiruvallur ammonia leak, death toll reaches 11
An ammonia gas leak at a seafood processing facility in Tiruvallur has led to another fatality, with the total number of deaths now at 11. Among the 67 workers hospitalized, 16 remain on ventilators, many hailing from Odisha and Assam. The local authorities are coordinating the repatriation of those who lost their lives, shedding light on the dire repercussions of industrial disasters.
Assam Finance Minister Emphasizes Full Utilization of Budget Allocations
Guwahati, June 25: Assams Finance Minister Jayant Malla Barua stated on Thursday that the upcoming state budget will focus on ensuring the complete utilization of allocated funds while maintaining fiscal discipline and accelerating development across all sectors. Addressing a BJP pre-budget consultation program, Barua noted that nearly 90 percent of the current financial years budget ... Read more Assam Finance Minister Emphasizes Full Utilization of Budget Allocations
Bodhi Tree Multimedia bags Assam government mandate to build state OTT platform
Bodhi Tree Multimedia will spearhead Assam's official digital content platform, a significant move into platform ownership and recurring revenue. This initiative will showcase regional entertainment, culture, and heritage, accessible globally. The project, built with Mogi OTT on Google Cloud, signifies a strategic shift for Bodhi Tree, positioning them at the forefront of digital public infrastructure and cultural digitisation, potentially serving as a model for other states.
Assam Rifles seizes heroin worth Rs 1.34 crore, arrests three in Mizoram
During the operation, the joint team intercepted two individuals whose movements were found to be suspicious
Assam State Budget 2026-27: FINER suggests higher devolution share and tax net widening
Ahead of Assam's 2026-27 State Budget, industry body FINER urges higher central fund devolution and tax net expansion. They praise the Professional Tax exemption hike but argue for full abolition or alignment with income tax, citing low revenue and high administrative costs. FINER also stresses the need for a State Land Bank and faster conversion of agricultural land for industrial use to address a major pre-production hurdle.
Assam couple booked for another birthday celebration on Brahmaputra bridge
Electronic sparklers and firecrackers were used to celebrate the birthday of Surajit Mandals wife by allegedly blocking a portion of the bridge
270 grams of suspected brown sugar seized from Assam youths in Kochi
Long Live Democracy: Why Remembering Freedom Matters
India's democratic ethos is deeply rooted in our civilizational traditions Fifty years since the imposition of Emergency, the nation continues to reflect upon this period which is remembered as one of the darkest chapters in India's democratic history. The objective of observance of closing ceremony of the national commemoration of Samvidhan Hatya Diwas - Long Live Democracy (Loktantra Amar Rahe) - is not merely to remember history, but to reflect on the enduring values that sustain our Republic. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar once remarked: The Constitution is not a mere lawyer's document; it is a vehicle of life, and its spirit is always the spirit of the age. Few statements capture the essence of our constitutional journey more powerfully than these words. The Constitution is not simply a legal framework that governs the affairs of the State. It is a living covenant between citizens and institutions, between rights and responsibilities, between liberty and accountability. Democracy Must Be Remembered to be Preserved India's democratic ethos is deeply rooted in our civilizational traditions. For centuries, our society nurtured institutions of consultation, collective deliberation, and public participation. It is essential to recall that Bharat did not inherit democracy - it nurtured it. From ancient sabhas and samitis to the post-independence parliamentary system, we have always believed in the collective will of the people. The Constitution transformed these traditions into a modern democratic framework while preserving the values that had sustained them through generations. The Preamble remains our constitutional compass. Justice. Liberty. Equality. Fraternity. These are not merely constitutional ideals. They are national aspirations. They guide public policy, shape institutions, and define the relationship between the State and the citizen. At the same time, history reminds us that democracy can never be taken for granted. The Emergency of 1975-77 remains one of the most significant tests faced by independent India. It demonstrated how democratic institutions can come under strain when constitutional safeguards are weakened and public freedoms are curtailed. The impact of that period extended beyond political life. It touched the everyday experiences of citizens across the country. It carried a profound human cost. These experiences serve as a powerful reminder that constitutional rights are not abstract legal principles; they are safeguards that directly shape the dignity, liberty, and everyday lives of citizens. When these rights are curtailed, it is not merely institutions that suffer - it is ordinary people, families, and communities whose freedoms and aspirations are most deeply affected. Yet the enduring lesson of that period is one of democratic resilience. The people of India demonstrated extraordinary faith in constitutional methods. Democratic processes ultimately corrected democratic distortions. Through peaceful participation and the ballot box, citizens reaffirmed the principle that sovereignty resides with the people. That remains one of the greatest strengths of Indian democracy - its ability to learn, adapt, self-correct, and emerge stronger from periods of challenge. Marking this occasion, a curated exhibition forms an important segment of the commemoration. It serves as a visual journey through one of the most challenging times in Indian democracy - presenting archival material, stories of resistance, constitutional milestones and peoples experiences during the Emergency. Another crucial element marking the occasion is a special memorial lecture - by Padma Bhushan veteran journalist and author Shri Ram Bahadur Rai - one that lends contemporary relevance to the larger theme of constitutional vigilance and democratic renewal. In contemporary times, nearly eight decades after Independence, the meaning of democracy continues to evolve. Citizens increasingly seek not only representation, but participation. Not only rights, but responsive governance. Initiatives promoting financial inclusion, grassroots participation, and citizen-centric governance have widened the reach of democratic institutions. At the same time, the responsibility of citizenship has become even more important. A strong democracy depends upon informed citizens. Today, when the world turns to India and calls her the Mother of Democracy, it is a recognition of our long civilizational journey from the dharma of ancient kings to the will of modern voters. Recovering Peoples Histories and the Living Legends of Freedom The components comprising this closing ceremony reflect this broader understanding of democracy as a living and evolving national experience. The exhibition on Digital District Repository (DDR) - a pioneering initiative launched under the commemoration of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav (AKAM) in the year 2021 - aims to bring to the forefront hundreds of lesser-known stories of sacrifice, courage, and public participation from every corner of the country. The Ministry of Culture has also created 10 short films pertaining to these lesser-known narratives from our freedom struggle. Together, these initiatives remind us that democracy is strengthened when constitutional values are reinforced by cultural memory, historical awareness, and a deep sense of national belonging. So far DDR has more than 19,500 narratives on the dedicated website section. Among the institutions and departments that have contributed to the DDR initiative, the Centre for Cultural Resources and Training (CCRT) - an autonomous organisation under the Ministry of Culture - has played an important role in documenting and curating a substantial number of stories that illuminate lesser-known dimensions of India's struggle for independence. On this occasion, we are privileged to be joined by two living freedom fighters who stand before us as living embodiments of courage, sacrifice, and service - Shri Sheshrao Laxmanrao Khot of Maharashtra joined the Hyderabad Liberation Movement as a young student; and Shri Eddula Suryanarayana Reddy from Andhra Pradesh, who began supporting the freedom movement as a child and was detained by the police at the age of eleven years. Their presence reminds us that freedom is not a distant history but a living memory. Virasat and Cultural Continuity Complementing this is 11th edition of Virasat - that celebrates the cultural traditions, artistic expressions, and shared heritage that have fostered dialogue, diversity, and social cohesion across generations. It honours the memory of Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay - freedom fighter, cultural visionary and institution-builder. The classical presentations draw upon musical traditions that have evolved through centuries of dialogue between generations, regions, and schools of thought. Indian classical music itself is a testament to the values of continuity, diversity, discipline, and creative freedom - values that are equally essential to a vibrant democracy. The presentation Enajori: Loknaad - Janjatiya Samrasta ka Swar-Sangam celebrates the rich cultural traditions of Assam and the North-East. Through its music and dance traditions representing diverse communities, it beautifully demonstrates the idea of unity in diversity, one of the foundational principles of our Republic. It reminds us that India's strength lies in its ability to accommodate multiple identities. Particularly meaningful is the special thematic presentation by the CCRT scholars, From Silence to Voice, From Darkness to Dawn. Through the language of Indian classical music, it traces the journey from fear and suppression to courage, renewal, and democratic resurgence. Another milestone in connection with the commemoration relates to the laying of the foundation stone for the Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati Kala Gurukul & Kalagram, which is designed to establish centres where Indias artistic heritage can be studied and practiced. This is inspired from the age-old tradition of the Gurukul system. Just as democratic values must be passed from one generation to the next, cultural traditions too require institutions that sustain and renew them. In line with this principle, Seva Parv shows that cultural expressions still have an impact on peoples consciousness and civic sense. Taken together, the components associated with the commemoration of Samvidhan Hatya Diwas convey a common message. They remind us that democracy is not merely a political system; it is a living tradition. It is sustained by public participation, and protected by an informed and vigilant citizenry. As we move towards the centenary of Independence in 2047, let us carry forward this spirit with renewed commitment! (The author is Union Minister for Culture & Tourism, Government of India. Courtesy: PIB)
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