Bhutan touch in Assam-based hospitality groups India expansion plan
The Guwahati-headquartered Poddar Group is the first sector-specific firm from the northeastern region to invest elsewhere across the country
Assam sees continuity as NDA heads for third successive term
The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) also comprises the Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) and the Bodoland Peoples Front (BPF) in Assam
Arunachal CM hails Himantas leadership
Itanagar, May 10: Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Sunday congratulated his Assam counterpart Himanta Biswa Sarma on being unanimously elected as the leader of the BJP-led NDA in the state, expressing confidence that Assam would witness greater progress under his continued leadership. Sarma was elected as the leader of the BJP-led NDA in []
Himanta 2.0 govt to take charge tomorrow
Guwahati, May 10: Assam Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya on Sunday invited Chief Minister-elect Himanta Biswa Sarma to form the next government, paving the way for the NDAs third consecutive term in Assam. After being unanimously elected leader of the BJP-led NDAs legislature party, Sarma, along with alliance leaders, met the governor at Lok Bhavan and []
Three rhino poachers with arms arrested
Tezpur, May 10: Three suspected poachers were apprehended from Assams Lakhimpur district on Sunday, officials said. The accused were allegedly planning to poach rhinos in the Kaziranga National Park (KNP), they said. KNP director Sonali Ghosh said the arrests were made from Narayanpur, in a joint operation by forest officials of the Eastern Range, Gamiri, []
Assam Guv appoints Himanta as CM, swearing in on May 12
GUWAHATI, May 10: Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya on Sunday appointed BJP leader Himanta Biswa Sarma as the chief minister of Assam, paving the way for the NDAs third consecutive government in the state. After being unanimously elected leader of the BJP-led NDAs legislature party, Sarma, along with alliance leaders, met the governor at Lok Bhavan and formally staked claim to form the government. In exercise of the powers vested in him under clause (1) of Article 164 of the Constitution [] The post Assam Guv appoints Himanta as CM, swearing in on May 12 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Himanta to take oath as Assam CM tomorrow
GUWAHATI, May 10: Assam Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya on Sunday invited Chief Minister-elect Himanta Biswa Sarma to form the next government, paving the way for the NDAs third consecutive term in Assam. After being unanimously elected leader of the BJP-led NDAs legislature party, Sarma, along with alliance leaders, met the governor at Lok Bhavan and []
Raut Alleges Conspiracy Against Democracy In Bengal, Assam Polls
The Rajya Sabha MP alleged that in India, it was not merely opposition parties that were being defeated, but the system itself that was prevailing.
PM Modi says Congress has become a parasitic party dependent on allies
Prime Minister Narendra Modi labelled the Congress a parasitic party. He stated the Congress betrayed its ally, the DMK, after benefiting from its support for decades. Modi highlighted the Congress's reliance on the DMK for political survival, especially during the UPA government. Recent election results in Puducherry, Assam, and West Bengal were also mentioned as significant developments.
Himanta Biswa Sarma elected NDA leader, gets Guv invite
Assam Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya has invited Himanta Biswa Sarma to form the new government. Sarma will take oath as Chief Minister for a second term on May 12. The NDA has staked its claim with the support of 102 MLAs. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to attend the swearing-in ceremony in Guwahati.
NDA Governments Success in Assam: 102 Seats Won, Says Rameshwar Teli
Guwahati, May 10: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the NDA have once again placed their trust in Himanta Biswa Sarma in Assam. During the NDA legislative party meeting, Sarma was unanimously elected as the leader. Newly elected BJP MLA Rameshwar Teli shared his thoughts on this development. Teli stated that the NDA delegation met ... Read more NDA Governments Success in Assam: 102 Seats Won, Says Rameshwar Teli
We will conquer Telangana: PM Modis bold message at Parade Grounds
Hyderabad: Riding high on the success of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in West Bengal and Assam Assembly elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is confident of conquering Telangana. Addressing a public meeting at Parade Grounds, Secunderabad, on Sunday, May 10, he claimed that people of Telangana are seeking change as they are fed up with 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 .
Himanta Biswa Sarma officially appointed Assam CM; oath ceremony on May 12
Assams New Government Takes Shape: Himanta Biswa Sarma to be Sworn in as Chief Minister on May 12
Guwahati, May 10: The formation of a new government in Assam is now clear. The Chief Ministers office announced on Sunday via social media that Himanta Biswa Sarma has been appointed as the Chief Minister under Article 164(1) of the Constitution. The official post from the Assam Chief Ministers office stated, The Governor of Assam ... Read more Assams New Government Takes Shape: Himanta Biswa Sarma to be Sworn in as Chief Minister on May 12
Rajasthan CM Congratulates BJP National President After Historic Wins in West Bengal and Assam
New Delhi, May 10: Following the resounding victories of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the West Bengal and Assam assembly elections, Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma met with the partys National President Nitin Naveen in New Delhi on Sunday to extend his congratulations. In a post on social media, CM Sharma expressed his heartfelt ... Read more Rajasthan CM Congratulates BJP National President After Historic Wins in West Bengal and Assam
The Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) has opened recruitment for 195 technical professionals to strengthen Indias cybercrime response framework. The contractual roles, based in New Delhi and Assam, are offered for three years with applications open through an online portal until May 19, 2026. The drive also includes two Senior Threat Research Consultant posts focused on cybercrime analysis, malware studies, OSINT and fund trail investigation, with salaries up to 1.2 Lacs per month.
Himanta Sarma Stakes Claim To Form Government In Assam
Jagat Prakash Nadda addressed reporters on Sunday at Lok Bhawan after the BJP Legislature Party unanimously elected Himanta Biswa Sarma as its leader for a second consecutive term and staked claim to form the government.
NDA leaders meet Assam Governor, stake claim to form govt
This will be the third successive NDA government in Assam, with the saffron party-led administration first assuming power in 2016, which was headed by Union minister Sarbananda Sonowal.
Himanta Biswa Sarma Meets Assam Governor, Stakes Claim To Form Government
Addressing the meeting, Nadda said eight resolutions proposing Sarma's name as leader were moved by senior party leaders, including Ranjeet Kumar Dass, Biswajit Daimary, Ajanta Neog, Rameswar Teli, Rajdeep Roy, Ashok Singhal, Pijush Hazarika and Chakradhar Gogoi.Nadda added that MLAs from the NDA, including BJP, AGP and BPF, were present, and leaders such as Atul Bora of AGP and Rihan Daimary of BPF also supported the proposal.
NDA leaders meet Assam Guv at Lok Bhavan, stake claim to form govt
Guwahati: Leaders of the NDA on Sunday, May 10, met Assam Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya, and staked claim to form the government in the state led by Chief Minister-elect Himanta Biswa Sarma. This will be the third successive NDA government in Assam, with the saffron party-led administration first assuming power in 2016, which was headed 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 .
Himanta Biswa Sarma Claims to Form New Government in Assam, PM Modi to Attend Swearing-In Ceremony
Guwahati, May 10: Himanta Biswa Sarma met with Assam Governor Laxman Prasad Acharya on Sunday to formally claim the formation of a new NDA government led by the BJP in the state. Central Minister JP Nadda informed reporters that the Governor will soon invite Sarma to form the next government. The swearing-in ceremony will see ... Read more Himanta Biswa Sarma Claims to Form New Government in Assam, PM Modi to Attend Swearing-In Ceremony
NDA leaders meet Assam Guv at Lok Bhavan, stake claim to form Himanta Biswa Sarma's govt
NDA leaders met Assam Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya. They staked their claim to form the government. Himanta Biswa Sarma will lead the new government. This marks the third successive NDA government in Assam. Sarma is set to become the first non-Congress CM to serve two consecutive terms. The NDA secured a significant majority in the assembly polls.
Assam: Himanta Biswa Sarma elected NDA leader, set to return as CM on May 12
It will be the third successive NDA government in Assam, with the saffron party-led administration first assuming power in 2016, which was headed by Union minister Sarbananda Sonowal.
Himanta Sarma To Take Oath For 2nd Term As Assam Chief Minister On May 12
Himanta Biswa Sarma will take the oath as the Chief Minister on May 12, along with members of his new Council of Ministers.
Guwahati, May 10: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and NDA have once again placed their trust in Himanta Biswa Sarma in Assam. During a meeting of the BJP and NDA legislative parties, Sarma was unanimously elected as their leader. This decision paves the way for him to serve as Assams Chief Minister for a second ... Read more Himanta Biswa Sarma Re-elected as NDA Legislative Leader, Set to Take Oath as Chief Minister on May 12
Himanta Biswa Sarma has been elected as the leader of the BJP Legislature Party and the NDA Legislature Party in Assam. Union Minister JP Nadda made the announcement following a meeting of newly elected NDA legislators. Sarma expressed gratitude for the support. He will take the oath on May 12.
Assam: Himanta Biswa Sarma elected NDA leader, set to return as Chief Minister
Eight BJP legislators proposed the name of Mr. Sarma as its legislature party leader, Assam Central Observer J.P. Nadda said
Assam BJP legislature party meeting begins in Guwahati to elect its assembly leader and CM
Union Minister J.P. Nadda and Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini are present at the meeting as central observers and co-observers
Himanta Biswa Sarma to Take Oath as Assam CM on May 12
Himanta Biswa Sarma was elected as the BJP Legislature Party in the presence of Union Health Minister JP Nadda and Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini who arrived in Guwahati as Central Observers to oversee the BJP Assam government formation
NDA leaders to meet Assam Governor on May 10 over government formation
The meeting with the Governor in this regard is scheduled at the Lok Bhawan around 11:15 a.m., they said. Matters about the formation of the new government will be discussed, says an official
Congress ditched DMK at first opportunity, has become a parasitic party: Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi labelled the Congress a parasitic party for betraying the DMK. He noted the Congress's past reliance on the DMK for political survival. Modi also pointed to the NDA's recent electoral successes in Puducherry, Assam, and West Bengal. He highlighted the BJP's record-breaking performance in Gujarat local body polls, signalling a new political chapter for India.
'Congress misleading people by supporting govt in Tamil Nadu': PM Modi addresses rally in Bengaluru
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a large gathering in Bengaluru, inaugurating and laying the foundation for projects worth Rs 9,500 crore. He highlighted recent electoral victories in Puducherry, Assam, and Bengal, alongside Gujarat's local election success, as historic milestones. The visit also includes dedicating Sindhu Hospital to the nation.
Assam Government Formation Meeting Scheduled with Governor
Guwahati, May 10: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led NDA is set to advance the process of forming the next government in Assam. A meeting with Governor Laxman Prasad Acharya is expected on Sunday, as they have requested an appointment and claimed to form the government. Assams caretaker Chief Minister Himanta Sarma stated on Friday that ... Read more Assam Government Formation Meeting Scheduled with Governor
Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar Offers Prayers at Tirumala Temple
Tirumala, May 10: Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar visited the Tirumala Temple on Sunday, where he offered prayers to Lord Venkateswara Swamy alongside his family. This visit comes in the wake of successful assembly elections held in five states. Following the peaceful conduct of elections in West Bengal, Assam, Kerala, Puducherry, and Tamil Nadu, Gyanesh ... Read more Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar Offers Prayers at Tirumala Temple
PM Modi sees saffron surge in Karnataka; celebrates BJP gains in Bengal, across other parts of India
Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrated the Bharatiya Janata Party's electoral successes across India. He credited the victories in Puducherry, Assam, and West Bengal to nationalistic politics and development. Modi noted the BJP's significant growth in West Bengal and Gujarat. He contrasted this with the Congress party's electoral decline over the years.
NDA Leaders to Meet Assam Guv Today Over Govt Formation
The NDA, which also comprises the Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) and the Bodoland People's Front (BPF) in Assam, is expected to stake claim to form government
NDA leaders to meet Assam Guv on Sunday over govt formation
Leaders of the BJP-led NDA in Assam are set to meet the Governor on Sunday morning to formally begin the process of forming the next government. Following the election of a new legislature party leader, the alliance will stake its claim to form the government, aiming for an oath-taking ceremony on May 12.
Himanta Sarma To Meet Assam Governor Today, Will Stake Claim To Form BJP Government
The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) has returned to power for a third consecutive term, securing 102 seats in the 126-member Assam Legislative Assembly.
Political heat rises in J&K as NC, BJP trade barbs over infighting, governance
The political confrontation between the ruling National Conference (NC) and the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) intensified sharply on Saturday after Leader of Opposition Sunil Sharma claimed that the National Conference government was on a ventilator, prompting a fierce counterattack from Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary. The latest exchange comes amid growing political chatter over alleged infighting within the ruling National Conference, reports of dissatisfaction among legislators and continuing suspense over cabinet expansion in the Omar Abdullah-led government. Addressing reporters, Sunil Sharma alleged that the NC was battling an internal disease and warned that any cabinet expansion would trigger a vertical split within the party. The National Conference is on a ventilator because of an internal disease. If there is any expansion, the party will split vertically, Sharma said. The senior BJP leader linked the recent protests and demonstrations at the NC headquarters, Nawai-e-Subah, to what he described as deepening unrest within the ruling party. Whatever happened at the NC headquarters is because of those who have been given the duty to speak against us. That is the reason for that disease, he said. Sharmas remarks came a day after Chief Minister Omar Abdullah asserted that cabinet expansion had been delayed due to the absence of statehood Political circles in Srinagar have witnessed intense speculation in recent weeks over differences within the NC, particularly concerning cabinet berths, power-sharing and organisational management. The ruling party had also convened a meeting of its MLAs recently amid reports of growing unease among certain legislators. Hitting back strongly, Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary mocked Sharmas remarks and accused the BJP of attempting to destabilise an elected government after having failed Jammu and Kashmir during its tenure in power. I will laugh. Sometimes he (LoP) makes a good joke. He has come from far away. He has come from the journey of Assam. Maybe he could not sleep, Choudhary said in a sarcastic swipe at the BJP leader. The deputy chief minister said the BJP was ignoring core governance issues while focusing only on toppling the NC government. For 11-12 years, Mr Sunil Sharma, your government and the PDP-BJP government gave unemployment to the people of Jammu and Kashmir. You do not talk about those unemployed people, he said. Choudhary accused the previous BJP-backed administration of leaving behind a governance crisis, citing unemployment, shortage of staff in hospitals and failures in the implementation of the Jal Jeevan Mission. The Jal Jeevan Mission happened during your time, but people are still not getting water. Hospitals suffered during your tenure. We are trying to cure them. There is a shortage of staff, he said. He further alleged that recruitment processes had stalled during the BJPs tenure, particularly in the education sector. Today, you have frozen the posts of teachers. New teachers cannot get jobs. Mr Sunil Sharma does not talk about this, he added. In a politically charged response, Choudhary said the NC-led government had come to power through a democratic mandate and could not be destabilised through political manoeuvring. It is sad when he has only one goal that the government has to be overthrown. People have chosen us. We are not nominated, we are not selected, we are elected according to the democracy of India and the Constitution of Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar, he said. The deputy chief minister also rejected insinuations that NC legislators could be divided or influenced. As far as National Conference MLAs are concerned, this is the party of Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah. These people are associated with principles and vision. They are not so cheap that you can buy them, Choudhary said. In a direct rebuttal to Sharmas ventilator remark, Choudhary questioned the BJPs own political standing in Jammu and Kashmir. If our government is on a ventilator, then which ventilator were you on? Please answer the people of Jammu and Kashmir, he said. The sharp war of words reflects the deepening confrontation between the NC and BJP at a time when political temperatures in Jammu and Kashmir remain high over governance issues, cabinet expansion and the continuing debate around restoration of statehood.
India Must Stay Vigilant Against Bangladeshs Measles Surge
A dangerous health crisis unfolding in Bangladesh should serve as a serious warning for our country, being an immediate neighbour. The sharp rise in measles infections across the neighbouring country is no longer merely Bangladeshs domestic problem. Given the long, porous border shared by the two nations, New Delhi must now move swiftly and carefully to ensure that the outbreak does not cross over into vulnerable populations on this side of the border. Reports emerging from Bangladesh paint a deeply worrying picture. Thousands of suspected measles cases have been recorded in recent weeks, while hundreds of children have already lost their lives. The World Health Organisation has assessed the risk level in Bangladesh as high because of widespread transmission across multiple divisions, immunity gaps among children and falling vaccination coverage. Particularly alarming is the fact that a majority of infections are among children under the age of five. For India, the lesson is clear: complacency would be costly. India and Bangladesh share a border stretching over 4,000 kilometres, touching West Bengal, Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura and Mizoram. In many areas, cross-border movement of people is a daily reality driven by trade, family ties, seasonal migration and informal transit routes. Infectious diseases do not recognise political boundaries. A virus spreading rapidly in crowded settlements across the border can easily find its way into densely populated Indian districts if vigilance weakens even briefly. Measles is among the most contagious diseases known to medical science. One infected person can transmit the virus to as many as 18 to 20 others. The virus can remain active in the air and on surfaces for hours, making crowded areas particularly vulnerable. Border districts with dense populations, poor sanitation, weak healthcare access and migrant settlements could quickly become hotspots if preventive measures are not intensified immediately. One of the most worrying aspects of the Measles outbreak in Bangladesh is not only the scale of infection but the worrying reason behind it. Most of the Bangladeshi health experts there have linked the crisis to falling vaccination rates. Even a small drop in immunisation coverage can weaken herd immunity and allow measles to spread rapidly. Bangladesh had earlier achieved strong vaccination numbers, yet gaps emerged over time, especially among poorer communities and urban slums. India as a precautionary measure, should not assume it is immune to similar vulnerabilities. Even though, Indias Universal Immunisation Programme has made remarkable progress over the years, gaps still remain in several remote villages, urban slums and migrant communities. In some regions, vaccine hesitancy, lack of awareness, poor healthcare access and disruptions caused during the pandemic years continue to affect immunisation coverage. These weaknesses may appear manageable during normal times, but they become dangerous when neighbouring countries are battling major outbreaks. The government therefore, needs a two-track approach: strong domestic preparedness and active regional cooperation. First, India must strengthen surveillance in all border districts adjoining Bangladesh. Fever-and-rash monitoring systems should be activated at primary health centres, district hospitals and community clinics. Health workers must be instructed to immediately report clusters of suspected measles cases. Rapid response teams should remain ready in vulnerable districts. Second, the Centre and state governments must intensify vaccination drives in border areas. Every child must receive both doses of the measles-rubella vaccine without delay. Special focus should be placed on migrant populations, densely populated settlements, tea garden areas,remote tribal belts where immunisation gaps may exist. Mobile vaccination units may be necessary in difficult terrain and border villages. Third, the continuing awareness campaign, not only through radio, television, and social media in the local language, but also through other media, including word of mouth and religious leaders, needs to be urgently expanded, without creating panic, but only through aggressive preventive practices. Many parents fail to recognise early symptoms of measles or underestimate its seriousness. High fever, cough, runny nose, red eyes, and skin rashes should never be ignored, especially in districts near the Bangladesh border. Public messaging through schools, anganwadi centres, local administrations, religious places and community leaders can play a critical role in preventing panic while encouraging timely medical intervention. India must also prepare hospitals in sensitive states for possible outbreaks. Isolation wards, adequate vaccine stockpiles and emergency medical supplies should be ensured in advance. One of the major lessons from past health emergencies is that preparedness cannot begin after infections start rising. By then, valuable time is already lost. The concern becomes even greater because measles is not a harmless childhood illness, as many still mistakenly believe. Severe complications can include pneumonia, diarrhoea, brain inflammation and blindness. In malnourished children, the disease can become fatal. Bangladeshs rising death toll among unvaccinated children underlines how dangerous the virus can be when healthcare systems become overwhelmed. Indias border management strategy must therefore include stronger public health coordination and increased preventive awareness amongst the local population, using all available local sources and strengthening and training them. Screening mechanisms at important transit points will also need to be strengthened, especially in areas with heavy population movement. Local administrations in border states should coordinate closely with the Union Health Ministry to maintain updated data on infections and vaccination coverage. Bangladesh is facing a serious health and humanitarian crisis, and regional cooperation is very important at this stage. Disease outbreaks can be controlled more effectively when neighbouring countries work together rather than handle the problem separately. India can help Bangladesh through vaccine support, medical supplies, technical assistance, training of health workers and better coordination in monitoring the spread of the disease. Helping Bangladesh control the outbreak will also help protect people in India. The situation also highlights the need for strong public health systems across South Asia. The COVID-19 pandemic showed how quickly diseases can spread across countries in an interconnected region. Measles may not create the same level of fear as COVID-19, but because it spreads very fast, it can still cause major disruption if timely action is not taken. Public health experts have long warned that declining vaccination rates anywhere pose risks everywhere. In recent years, several countries once considered safe from measles have witnessed outbreaks after immunisation coverage weakened. This is why the World Health Organisation insists on maintaining at least 95 per cent vaccination coverage to sustain herd immunity. Anything below that threshold creates opportunities for the virus to return. India has the institutional capacity and experience to prevent a similar crisis. Large-scale immunisation campaigns have succeeded in the past, including the battle against polio. The country possesses the administrative network, healthcare workforce and vaccine manufacturing strength needed to respond effectively. But success will depend on acting early rather than reacting late. The old principle of preventive healthcare remains especially relevant today: prevention is always better than cure. Waiting for infections to emerge in our border districts before taking aggressive action would be a serious mistake. The outbreak in Bangladesh should therefore be treated as an urgent wake-up call. New Delhi must immediately tighten surveillance, strengthen vaccination coverage, prepare healthcare systems, and increase public awareness without creating panic, but definitely awareness. The objective should not merely be controlling measles after it appears but preventing the disease from crossing the border in the first place. In matters of public health, vigilance delayed can become vigilance denied.
Hope new govt will reclaim Shonar Bangla: Himanta Biswa Sarma
GUWAHATI, May 9: Outgoing Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma congratulated Suvendu Adhikari on Saturday on being sworn in as the first BJP CM of West Bengal, and said that Anga, Banga, Kalinga and Pragjyotish are now governed by a party that is deeply rooted in preserving Sanatani values. Anga, Banga, Kalinga and Pragjyotish refer []
Critically endangered gharial spotted in Kaziranga National Park after years
GUWAHATI, May 9: The critically endangered gharial has been spotted in Kaziranga National Park after the reptile was long believed to have disappeared from Assams river systems, officials said on Saturday. They said the sighting was a testimony to the conservation efforts undertaken in the state. Once believed to have disappeared from Assams river systems, []
Hagrama Mohilary's wife eyes ministerial berth in Assam NDA government
Sewli Mohilary, wife of Bodoland People's Front chief Hagrama Mohilary, is seeking a ministerial role in Assam's new NDA government. She is a first-time MLA from Kokrajhar. The Bodoland People's Front is expected to receive one ministerial berth. The Asom Gana Parishad is also likely to get one. The new council of ministers will be sworn in on May 12.
Assam: BPF chief Hagrama Mohilarys wife Sewli Mohilary eyes ministerial berth
Assam's new NDA government will take oath on May 12. Sewli Mohilary, wife of BPF chief Hagrama Mohilary, is a contender for a ministerial position. The BPF and AGP are expected to get one berth each. BJP secured a significant mandate, winning 82 seats.
Assam Rifles rescue abducted woman in Manipur after cross-border militant attack
Assam Rifles rescued Olina Ningshen, abducted by KNA(B) militants and VVEZ in Manipur's Kamjong district. The operation involved multiple rescue teams and humanitarian assistance for affected civilians. Security forces apprehended one militant and restored stability. The incident highlights ongoing cross-border threats and the need for strengthened border security.
Around 20 metric tonnes of honey from Assam exported to US
The first consignment of One District One Product honey from Assam's Baksa district has been exported to the United States. This initiative, supported by APEDA, aims to boost farmer incomes and rural livelihoods. The high-quality honey is known for its purity.
Gaurav Gogoi Takes Responsibility for Assam Assembly Election Loss
Guwahati, May 9: Gaurav Gogoi, the President of Assam Congress, has accepted full responsibility for the partys defeat in the recent assembly elections. In a conversation with the media, Gogoi expressed his disappointment over the election results, describing them as extremely unsatisfactory. He has informed the high command that the party takes complete accountability for ... Read more Gaurav Gogoi Takes Responsibility for Assam Assembly Election Loss
Assam Rifles Successfully Rescues Abducted Woman in Manipur
Imphal, May 9: The Assam Rifles executed a significant relief and rescue operation in Manipurs Kamjong district, successfully freeing an abducted woman. The operation took place on Saturday, where the Assam Rifles rescued Olina Ningshen, a member of the Tangkhul community. She had been kidnapped by KNA (B) and Village Volunteers Eastern Zone (VVEZ) from ... Read more Assam Rifles Successfully Rescues Abducted Woman in Manipur
Assam Rifles rescues abducted Manipur woman from Myanmar extremist group
A spokesperson said the troops provided her with medical and psychological assistance
PM Modi to launch Rs 9,400 crore projects and address rally in Hyderabad
This marks his first public rally in Telangana following his 2024 re-election and historic BJP victories in the West Bengal and Assam assembly elections this month
India Post is expected to release the GDS 3rd Merit List 2026 soon for the remaining postal circles on its official website. The pending lists for Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and West Bengal, delayed earlier due to election-related restrictions, are also likely to be announced. The recruitment drive aims to fill 28,636 vacancies across multiple postal posts nationwide.
Assam Minister Highlights BJPs Victory as a Sign of Public Trust
Guwahati, May 9: Assams Education Minister Ranoj Pegu expressed gratitude to the voters of his Dhemaji constituency for electing him, stating that the BJPs impressive victory in the state assembly elections reflects the growing trust and confidence of the public in the alliance and its leadership. Speaking to reporters, Pegu emphasized his appreciation for the ... Read more Assam Minister Highlights BJPs Victory as a Sign of Public Trust
Rising Sanatan Renaissance in Modis Bharat
Since 2014, India has witnessed something far deeper than a political shift. What has unfolded under Prime Minister Narendra Modi is being viewed by millions as a civilizational reawakening a resurgence of Sanatan consciousness after decades of cultural hesitation and fragmented identity. The rise of the BJP across state after state was not seen merely as electoral success; for its supporters, it symbolized the return of Bharats civilizational confidence. The saffron wave that spread across the country became both a political phenomenon and a cultural statement, reflecting an India increasingly unafraid to embrace its ancient roots in the public sphere. When Modi came to power in 2014 with a historic mandate, and Amit Shah began expanding the BJPs organizational machinery across the nation, a new narrative started taking shape. It was no longer confined to governance alone. Temples, pilgrimages, scriptures, festivals, Sanskrit slogans, and symbols of Hindu heritage gradually moved from the margins into mainstream national discourse. For many Indians, especially those who believed their civilizational identity had long been diluted in the name of secular politics, this period marked the beginning of a long-awaited cultural renaissance. The victories that followed reinforced this perception. From Uttar Pradesh to Assam, from Tripura to Haryana, the BJPs expansion was accompanied by a visible assertion of cultural symbolism. Saffron flags, chants of Jai Shri Ram, and public celebrations of Hindu festivals became increasingly prominent. In Uttar Pradesh, the rise of Yogi Adityanath represented a new fusion of governance and openly articulated dharmic identity. Ancient religious centers that had suffered neglect for decades suddenly became the focus of massive restoration projects. The transformation of Kashi Vishwanath in Varanasi, the redevelopment of Mahakal Lok in Ujjain, and the revival of pilgrimage circuits across the country reflected a state-backed effort to reconnect India with its sacred geography. Nothing symbolized this shift more powerfully than the construction of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. For generations, the Ram Janmabhoomi movement had occupied a deeply emotional place in Hindu consciousness. The Pran Pratishtha ceremony in January 2024 was not viewed merely as the inauguration of a temple, but as the culmination of centuries of memory, struggle, and aspiration. Across towns and villages, homes lit diyas as if celebrating a second Diwali. Temples held special prayers, and millions watched the ceremony live. For supporters of the movement, Ayodhya became a symbol of historical correction and cultural restoration. The resurgence has not remained limited to temples alone. It has extended into education, diplomacy, tourism, and even everyday language. Yoga, once dismissed by sections of the elite as outdated spirituality, has become a global movement after the declaration of International Yoga Day at the United Nations. Ancient Indian knowledge systems, Ayurveda, Sanskrit studies, and references to epics like the Ramayana and Mahabharata are now more visible in public institutions and educational conversations. The idea of Bharat as a Vishwaguru a civilization capable of offering spiritual and philosophical guidance to the world has returned strongly in political rhetoric and public imagination. In many ways, this renaissance is also visible in how ordinary people express faith today. Public celebrations of festivals have become larger and more organized. Pilgrimage tourism has exploded. Young Indians who once saw tradition as something outdated are increasingly reconnecting with rituals, temples, and cultural heritage with pride rather than embarrassment. Social media, too, has played a role in amplifying this shift, creating a new generation of culturally assertive voices. Jammu & Kashmir occupies a particularly emotional place within this broader narrative. For decades, the region represented both spiritual heritage and historical pain. The abrogation of Article 370 in 2019 was celebrated by many as the symbolic integration of Kashmir into the national mainstream. Ancient temples across the Valley, including the historic Martand Sun Temple and the revered Amarnath Temple, began receiving renewed attention and restoration efforts. At the heart of the Kashmir story lies the pain of the Kashmiri Pandits. Their exodus in the 1990s remains one of the deepest wounds in modern Indian history. For many, the current era represents not only political change but also an attempt to restore dignity and memory to a displaced community that spent decades longing for recognition and justice. Cultural events, temple festivals like Kheer Bhawani, and rehabilitation efforts have become symbolic attempts to reconnect Kashmiri Hindus with their ancestral homeland. The issue remains sensitive and incomplete, but it now occupies a far more visible place in national consciousness than it once did. At the same time, Modis supporters argue that this cultural revival has gone hand in hand with developmental nationalism. Highways to pilgrimage sites, modernization of temple towns, expanded railway connectivity, digital governance, sanitation drives, and welfare schemes are projected as examples of how development and civilizational identity can coexist. The narrative being built is one where India can become both technologically modern and culturally rooted a nation building semiconductors and expressways while still drawing strength from its spiritual traditions. Critics, of course, see this transformation differently. Opposition parties and liberal commentators often argue that the saffron surge risks blurring the line between religion and state, and they accuse the government of encouraging majoritarian politics. Yet despite these criticisms, the larger cultural momentum remains undeniable. What is significant is not simply electoral dominance, but the psychological change that has accompanied it. A large section of Indians today speak about Sanatan Dharma, temples, heritage, and civilizational identity with a confidence that was less visible in mainstream discourse a decade ago. This is why many describe the post-2014 era not merely as a political chapter, but as a civilizational moment. From Ayodhya to Kashi, from the ghats of Varanasi to the valleys of Kashmir, the idea of Bharat rooted in Sanatan values has re-emerged with renewed force. Whether one views it as renaissance or reinvention, there is little doubt that the country is undergoing a profound cultural churn. India today stands at a unique crossroads modern yet ancient, digital yet deeply spiritual, ambitious yet rooted in memory. The saffron surge was never only about elections. For millions, it represented the feeling that a civilization which had long suppressed its voice was finally speaking again.
Assam Rifles Transfers Land for Dimapur Airport Expansion
Kohima, May 9: In a significant development, Assam Rifles has handed over 18.8 acres of land for the expansion of Dimapur Airport. The transfer was formalized during a joint ceremony held on Friday at the Assam Rifles Training Centre and School in Chumoukedima. The event was attended by key officials, including Dimapur Airport Director Moa ... Read more Assam Rifles Transfers Land for Dimapur Airport Expansion
BJP government to focus on development of indigenous communities: Jayanta Malla Baruah
Staff Reporter GUWAHATI, May 8: Assam Cabinet Minister Jayanta Malla Baruah on Friday said the BJP-led government would continue to focus on the development of indigenous communities and backward regions of the state, asserting that the NDAs electoral success reflected growing public confidence in its governance model. Speaking to reporters, Baruah said the people of []
BJPS victory shows growing trust of people: Ranoj Pegu
Staff Reporter GUWAHATI, May 8: Assam Education Minister Ranoj Pegu on Friday thanked the people of his Dhemaji assembly constituency for electing him and said the BJPs emphatic victory in the state Assembly elections reflected growing public confidence in the alliance and its leadership. Speaking to reporters, Pegu said he was deeply grateful to the []
Congress members house attacked in Jorhat
JORHAT, May 8: Unidentified persons allegedly set on fire a food joint on the residential premises of a Congress worker in Assams Jorhat district in the early hours of Friday, police said. The incident happened around 1.30 am at Rangajan in Titabor police station area. A probe has begun following a complaint by Rupali Das. []
NDA Legislature Party to elect leader on May 10; Assam swearing-in on May 12
HT BureauGUWAHATI, May 8: The process for formation of the new NDA government in Assam will formally begin on May 10 with the election of the BJP Legislature Party leader, while the swearing-in ceremony of the new government will be held on May 12 in Guwahati. Outgoing chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said the BJP []
Assam Government Prioritizes Indigenous Communities, Says Minister
Guwahati, May 9: Assam Cabinet Minister Jayanta Malla Barua stated on Friday that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led government will continue to focus on the development of the states indigenous communities and backward areas. He emphasized that the electoral success of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) reflects the growing public trust in their governance model. ... Read more Assam Government Prioritizes Indigenous Communities, Says Minister
Assam Chief Minister Discusses Immigration Issues and Political Milestones
Guwahati, May 9: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma described the recent victory of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in West Bengal as a historic moment for the party. He stated that this development will strengthen the BJPs presence in Eastern and Northeastern India. Speaking to reporters, Sarma emphasized that Saturday will mark a significant ... Read more Assam Chief Minister Discusses Immigration Issues and Political Milestones
Telangana Ranks 5th in Fake Currency Seizures
Karnataka topped the list with seizures worth over 32 crore, followed by Assam (4.9 crore), Chhattisgarh (3.8 crore) and West Bengal (1.5 crore).
Assam Minister Praises BJP Victory as Reflection of Public Trust
Guwahati, May 9: Assams Education Minister Ranoj Pegu expressed gratitude to the voters of his Dhemaji constituency for electing him. He stated that the BJPs impressive victory in the state assembly elections reflects the growing trust and confidence of the public in the alliance and its leadership. Speaking to reporters, Pegu conveyed his deep appreciation ... Read more Assam Minister Praises BJP Victory as Reflection of Public Trust
Assam Achieves National Recognition with Three Prestigious Panchayat Awards
Guwahati, May 8: Assam has made a significant mark on the national stage by winning three prestigious awards under the National Panchayat Awards 2025. Officials announced this achievement on Friday, highlighting the states commitment to grassroots governance and rural development under the leadership of Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma. According to officials, Assam received awards ... Read more Assam Achieves National Recognition with Three Prestigious Panchayat Awards
Assam Sees Significant Drop in Crime Rate, Says Minister Jayanta Malla Barua
Guwahati, May 8: Assams Minister Jayanta Malla Barua announced on Friday that the state has recorded the fastest decline in crime rates in the country. He referenced the latest Crime in India 2024 report released by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB). In a post on X, the minister shared that Assam registered 49,552 criminal ... Read more Assam Sees Significant Drop in Crime Rate, Says Minister Jayanta Malla Barua
Tripura Chief Minister and BJP Leaders to Attend Oath Ceremonies in West Bengal and Assam
Kolkata, May 8: Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha and several senior leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will participate in the oath-taking ceremonies of the newly elected BJP-led governments in West Bengal and Assam on May 10 and 12, respectively. In the recently concluded assembly elections, the BJP made history by coming to power ... Read more Tripura Chief Minister and BJP Leaders to Attend Oath Ceremonies in West Bengal and Assam
Manipur BJP spokesperson quits party over ongoing ethnic crisis
The paramilitary Assam Rifles denies the accusation that it failed to protect Naga villagers along the India-Myanmar border from external aggression
Oil India Limited Announces 49 Job Vacancies for Junior Engineers and Others
New Delhi, May 8: Oil India Limited (OIL) has issued an official notification inviting applications for various 49 positions under a special recruitment drive for eligible persons with disabilities from Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. The vacancies include roles such as Junior Technician (Electronics Mechanic), Junior Technician (Fitter), Junior Technician (Instrument Mechanic), Junior Technician (Surveyor), Junior ... Read more Oil India Limited Announces 49 Job Vacancies for Junior Engineers and Others
Rahul Gandhi has raised his voice against the BJP, alleging they have concocted a mechanism for election manipulation in critical regions including Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Assam, and West Bengal. He proclaimed that the BJP's reckoning is imminent, as the electorate's frustration grows.
Karnataka among top three States in corruption: NCRB
The State has the most number of Disproportionate Assets cases at 75, followed by Odisha with 62 and Assam with 44 cases
NDA govt to take oath in Assam on May 12: BJP leader Himanta Biswa Sarma
The NDA government's oath-taking ceremony is scheduled for May 12. The council of ministers will be sworn in around 11 am. The leader of the legislature party will be elected on May 10, followed by the election of the NDA leader. The Governor will be approached for permission to form the new government.
Himanta claims dhurandhars inside Congress, 6 MLAs will back BJP in prez polls
Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has claimed that the BJP wields significant influence inside the Congress party in Assam, asserting that 30 Congress candidates in the recent Assembly elections shared cordial relations with the BJP, of whom 19 won, with 18 being Muslims. Those who share cordial relations with us, Muslim, Hindu or Christian, 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 .
The BJP's political ascent in eastern India, mirroring Assam's success with Himanta Biswa Sarma, sees Suvendu Adhikari named West Bengal's next Chief Minister. Both leaders, former insiders of rival parties, became key BJP assets, demonstrating a strategy of leveraging influential defectors to penetrate entrenched regional politics.
BJPs Wave Set to Sweep Assam, Bengal, and Punjab: Anil Vij
Ambala, May 8: Haryana Minister Anil Vij has asserted that the BJPs momentum will flow from Assam and Bengal into Punjab. He predicts a victory for the BJP in the upcoming assembly elections, leading to the formation of the next government. Vijs remarks come amid rising political tensions following recent explosions in Punjab. Chief Minister ... Read more BJPs Wave Set to Sweep Assam, Bengal, and Punjab: Anil Vij
How Landslide Wins Became the Norm in Assam's Elections
Assam's voting pattern of last five elections shows how the state elections have become one-sided and polarised.
BJP set to form Assam government again; PM Modi likely at May 12 oath ceremony
The BJP Legislature Party and NDA Legislature Party meetings will be held on May 10 ahead of the formation of the new Assam government, state BJP chief Dilip Saikia said. Prime minister Narendra Modi is likely to attend the oath-taking ceremony on May 12 in Guwahati, where over one lakh people are expected to gather.
Ajmal Accuses Congress of Acting Like Another Muslim League
Guwahati, May 8: Badaruddin Ajmal, the leader of the All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF), launched a fierce attack on the Congress party on Thursday. He accused the party of becoming another Muslim League and failing to serve as an effective opposition in Assam. Speaking to reporters after his victory from the Binakandi assembly constituency, ... Read more Ajmal Accuses Congress of Acting Like Another Muslim League
Nokma objects to land patta issuance amid pending HC case
From Our Correspondent TURA, May 7: Amanche Marak, daughter of the Danakgre Nokma, has formally objected to the district administration convening meetings and attempting to issue land titles (Assam Schedule pattas) for areas she claims are ancestral clan lands. In a complaint addressed to the Deputy Commissioner (DC) of West Garo Hills, Marak highlighted that []
Seven Militants Surrender in Nagaland; Weapons Seized in Manipur
Kohima, May 8: On Thursday, seven militants linked to various insurgent groups surrendered in Dimapur, Nagaland. Meanwhile, in the neighboring state of Manipur, the Assam Rifles recovered a significant cache of weapons and ammunition during intelligence-led operations. Officials provided these updates. A defense spokesperson stated that the continuous efforts of security forces and coordinated outreach ... Read more Seven Militants Surrender in Nagaland; Weapons Seized in Manipur
Centre Extends 5 State Laws to Chandigarh
The notifications, issued on May 6 under the Punjab Reorganisation Act, 1966, include extension of three laws from Punjab and one each from Haryana and Assam.
Assam Chief Minister Reviews Inauguration Ceremony Preparations
Guwahati, May 7: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma visited Khanapara on Thursday to assess the preparations for Prime Minister Narendra Modis upcoming visit and the oath-taking ceremony of the newly elected council of ministers. Officials reported that the Chief Minister inspected arrangements at the Veterinary College field, where the ceremony is scheduled to take ... Read more Assam Chief Minister Reviews Inauguration Ceremony Preparations
7 cadres from multiple groups surrender in Nagalands Dimapur
Seven hardcore militants surrendered to security forces in Dimapur. The cadres belonged to various groups. They laid down their arms including pistols and a carbine. This surrender highlights successful intelligence operations and the persuasive approach of security forces. Assam Rifles remains committed to peace and encouraging youth to join the mainstream.
Tura, May 7: The daughter of the Nokma of Danakgre under Tura, Amanche Marak has objected to the convening of meetings with presidents and secretaries of various localities which the Government claims as Government land (GAD) without acquisition or compensation. Through a complaint to the Deputy Commissioner, Amanche stated that Writ Petition (C) No. 671 []
Rising Number of Women Legislators in Assam Reflects Public Trust: Ajanta Neog
Guwahati, May 7: Assams Finance Minister Ajanta Neog stated on Thursday that the increasing number of women legislators elected on BJP tickets in the Assam Assembly elections symbolizes growing public trust in the partys government and leadership. In a conversation with reporters, Neog highlighted that this time, the BJP achieved a significantly larger victory margin ... Read more Rising Number of Women Legislators in Assam Reflects Public Trust: Ajanta Neog
Rising Number of BJP Women Legislators in Assam Reflects Public Trust: Ajanta Neog
Guwahati, May 7: Assams Finance Minister Ajanta Neog stated on Thursday that the increasing number of women legislators elected on BJP tickets in the Assam Assembly elections symbolizes the growing trust of the public in the partys government and leadership. In a conversation with journalists, Neog highlighted that this time, the BJP achieved a significantly ... Read more Rising Number of BJP Women Legislators in Assam Reflects Public Trust: Ajanta Neog
Watch: Why the poll results in Tamil Nadu, Bengal and Assam were seismic
Assembly elections for four States and one Union Territory just concluded and there was no shortage of surprises. The BJP was the big gainer in Assam and West Bengal, and their victory in the latter was their first ever in the State. Tamil Nadu was a blockbuster, with actor Vijays new party Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam upsetting the two Dravidian parties. This episode focuses on Tamil Nadu, Bengal and Assam and why these results are most significant.
MP Aga Ruhullah criticises handling of Assam, West Bengal elections
Congress Won Big In Assam's Muslim-Dominated Seats. The Big Shift Decoded
Political observers believe the biggest reason behind this trend was the collapse of the All-India United Democratic Front (AIUDF).
Congress Counters 'Muslim League' Image After Assembly Poll Results
The worst-ever performance in Assam has now forced the party to do so to counter this BJP narrative.
Shah Nawaz Hussain Promises Action Against TMC Goons in West Bengal
Patna, May 7: BJP leader Shah Nawaz Hussain expressed his satisfaction with the recent expansion of the Bihar cabinet. In an interview, he stated that Prime Minister Modi had successfully raised the victory flag from Bihar before heading to West Bengal and Assam, where significant achievements were made. He believes that the welcome in West ... Read more Shah Nawaz Hussain Promises Action Against TMC Goons in West Bengal
TMCs Misdeeds to Be Addressed: Shah Nawaz Hussain
Patna, May 7: BJP leader Shah Nawaz Hussain expressed his happiness on Thursday regarding the expansion of the Bihar cabinet. In a conversation, he stated that Prime Minister Modi had raised the victory flag from Bihar before heading to Bengal and Assam, where significant success was achieved. He emphasized that the welcome in Bengal would ... Read more TMCs Misdeeds to Be Addressed: Shah Nawaz Hussain

