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THE EDITORIAL
COLONIAL ECONOMY AND INCUMBENT COLLABORATOR
Recognition is Assam tribe's last hope for survival
Forgotten and unrecognised by the State Government, they are getting wiped out. The community at Kamranga village, which is about 45 km away from Silchar town,is still struggling to get recognition as one of the Scheduled Tribes of Assam, while their counterparts in Manipur have got it. And with just 32 Chiru families residing in the village it seems they have lost all hope to get themselves recognised as a Scheduled Tribe.
HSLC result declared
Top 20 rank holders in HSLC 2001 | |||||
Rank | Centre Code | Roll No | Name of the Candidates | Name of the School | Total Marks |
1st | B01-090 | 0064 | *ARIJIT PHUKAN (AS EN GS GM SS AM) | LOHIT DIKRONG HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL,BIHPURI | 546 |
2nd | B01-621 | 0653 | *SATANJIB DUTTA (E3 EN GS GM SS AM) |
Assam's premiere medical institute may face recognition cancellation threat
Lack of infrastructure, funds and adequately trained manpower would likely to force the Medical Council of India (MCI) to issue a final order of cancellation of recognition this time, if the State Government doesn't take steps to revive the institution within a very short period.
"Few years ago, the student union and professors of the college fought with the MCI when the MCI issued order of cancellation of recognition of the college. But this time the MCI wouldn't spare us," said Debotosh Paul, general secretary of the college student union.
Freedom-Volume 4 Issue 11
June 16 2001
THE EDITORIAL: INVESTMENT, DEVELOPMENT AND PEACE
NGO braces to save Assam rare turtles
Ganges Softshell turtles, scientifically known as Trionyx Gangeticus ,are fast becoming extinct as hundreds of these turtles are regularly being killed by local fishermen and sold in markets, especially in Silchar's Fatak Bazar. Turtle meat and eggs are considered delicious by many in this part of Assam.
The situation has further aggravated because of the apathy of the authorities.
This is despite the fact that hunting of these turtles is a punishable offence under Schedule 1 of the Indian Wildlife Protection Act, 1972.
The flourishing arms bazar
From handguns to rocket launchers. Russian Kalashnikov to Chinese AK-47s…almost all these can be bought and sold in these areas.