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First Assamese Photographer's Website to be launched soon

Mr.Barman told this reporter from a function at Jorhat that while hoping to join the main stream National Fashion Photography, the Web site will provide a better exposure to the artistes, models and fashion designers to express, show and reveal their magestic secrets.

The official website is scheduled to be launched on 12 June 2005 at The Press Club, Guwahati.

The visitors and well wishers can log on to www.kamalbarman.com to explore the talents of the land.

RONGALI BIHU 2005 (Bohagi Bidaii) Celebrated in Imphal (Manipur)

Just like other parts of India celebrating the new lunar year, here in Imphal, capital city of Manipur, the Assamese community took privilege to celebrate their “Rongali Bihu” at the initiative of ASOM SAMAJ: MANIPUR on Sunday, the 22nd May 2005 at the auditorium of Devalaya, Thangal Bazar, Imphal. The day began with the hoisting of Asom Samaj’s flag through the hands of Samaj President, S/Shri Upen Basumatary, M.K.K. Pegu & SC Borah, AK Pradhan, Advisors in the presence of a large gathering from different communities.

North-East Nework

NEN seeks to inspire and unite people of north-eastern origin towards a common vision of the region, and actively engage us all to
contribute our skills, time and resources to help realize the full potential of the region.

Dolgoma and Domoni Bridge,on the root of . Sainik School and Sri Surjya Mandir

The root which is connected the Goalpara town ,Matia, Dudhnoi and even the NH 37 to Guwahati, is outlocated due to two broken Bridge one is on the top of \\"Jingiram and Jinari\\" and another is on the \\"Domoni\\" the Milan tirtha of Dudhnoi and Krishnai river, which are the tributaries of Brahmaputra.From the past few years the condition of these birdges were very pure.But due to neglegence of the related govt. or non -govt.

6 North East Women Among 1000 Women Jointly Nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize

This list recognizes and celebrates the contributions, often invisible, of women from all walks of life doing incredible work for peace and justice in their communities. According to Kamla Bhasin, South Asia Coordinator for the “1000 Women for the Nobel Peace Prize” Project responsible for the nominations, “The number 1000 is symbolic. It says that peace is not the creation of individual leaders alone. The culture of peace needs millions and is a collective, ongoing effort.” Out of 157 women nominated from South Asia, 91 are from India, with 6 women from the North East.