Rongaali Bihu Celebrated in Dubai
The program was also attended by a few guests from Oman and Assam. While Sri Hiren Sarma with his wife Smt Usha Sarma came from Oman, renowned Assamese singer, Sri Pankaj Dutta, along with his team members Sri Pradip Pathak and Sri Mehboob Laskar, came all the way from Assam to participate in this program.
The main feature of the Bihu celebrations was a cultural function held on the evening of 25th April, where local talents as well as artistes from Assam participated.
Silver Jubilee Celebration of Ganesh Mandir HS School
The agenda for the final celebration programme is being planed. All the present and former students have been asked to contact the school for further information.
Rare Bamboo Species of N.E in endangered state
However inherent geological instability, coupled with human pressure beyond the carrying capacity has led to a rapid loss of habitats and genetic diversity landslides and soil erosion causing envirnmental degradation, says Dr K.A. Singh Joint Director ICAR research Complex, for N E H Research for NEH Region Arunachal Pradesh Centre, Basar in AP.
Present/Past ARBian (3rd mess) meet at Cotton College
As a part of the management committee, I cordially invite all ex-ARBians to be present in this congregation which is expected to be populated by all well-known ARBians and Cottians of past/present. We are expecting a lot of fun, cultural programmes and of course nostalgia. It will an oppurtunity to meet our old buddies and those big names who were ARBians and whom we always wanted to meet. The meet is scheduled for 20th May.
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New Kid on the block: Babla
The cutthroat competition by Hindi and western music has failed to push Assamese music to the background. Though the young masses today prefer to sway to the zazzy and foot romping jingles of pop numbers yet Assamese music has survived and held its ground. Every day a star is born here and such a rising star is new entrant Babla Hazarika.