NRL and community development
Since commissioning Numaligarh Refinery has been continuously serving its neighbourhood, Golaghat District and State of Assam through its community development programme. In a statement NRL inform local press that till March 2004, NRL invest Rupees Two Crores approximate for the developments of agriculture, education, infrastructure, community health in the areas within 10 kilometers of the Refinery.
2nd Ahom Round table Conference 2005, Gargaon
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EAST WIND
The main aim of the magazine is to mainstream the Northeast to the rest of the country and the world.We cover everything from lifestyle,tradition,environment, wildlife, healthcare and development tourism. Maintaining a high standard we have featured and focused on people who have made it to the top from the region. The magazine also provide educational informations for the youths of our region in terms of career guidance and informations about different institution and courses available elsewhere.
IIT Guwahati Student gets Fellowship from MIT!
Back then, he was unsure about the decision since Guwahati was so far away from his hometown, but now after being the only student from India to be admitted to the prestigious graduate program in Bioengineering at the temple of learning and research in the world - Massachussets Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, USA, Venkat is all smiles!
B Barooah College Re construction
Prag Cine Awards announced
The life-time achievement award went to Ms Gyanada Kakoti. Dinabandhu, directed by Munin Barua, bagged the best feature film award, whereas Kadambari, directed by Bani Das, bagged the popular film award. Actor Jatin Bora got the best actor award for his performance in Kadambari. The best actress award was bagged by Konki Bordoloi (Anurag). For her moving performance in Laaz, Jaffrin bagged the best child artiste award. Jubeen Garg bagged the best male playback singer for his rendition in Rong.
Old B Barooah College building gutted
Though the cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained, it is suspected that the fire broke out from an electric short circuit in a part of the main administrative building at around 6.40 pm. The fire spread quickly and engulfed the entire building before the arrival of fire tenders, who had to fight for hours to bring the fire under control.
Gogoi promises funds for JEC
Taking stock of the situation in the college which was abysmal with no repair and new construction over the last few years due to paucity of funds, the Chief Minister directed the authorities to speed up upgradation of the girls’ and boys’ hostels, library, laboratories, college buildings, etc., with the funds which would be made available.
In a meeting attended by JB Singh, Education Commissioner and Chief Engineer of PWD and Public Health, among others, a thorough discussion was held on the improvement of the college.
HSLC, AHM exams commence today
“The SEBA has completed all the necessary arrangements to hold the HSLC and the Assam High Madrassa (AHM) examinations as per schedule all over the State, that is from February 25,” SEBA Secretary Dilwar Hussain said in a statement.
A total of 3,40,277 candidates are appearing in the examination through 720 centres throughout the State. For conducting the examinations, 1,400 teachers, 800 supervising officers and 80 zonal supervising officers are needed. It may be mentioned that the supervising officers also comprise of teachers.
Assam Convention 2005 (AANA Convention)
This annual AANA convention brings together families who have roots in Assam or Northeast India, people interested in the in the cultural heritage of this region and their friends. It is an event where we can celebrate our common heritage, renew friendships and discuss issues of interest to the community.
We are planning a colourful cultural program with emphasis on the cultural diversity of Northeast India. We have invited noted singers, Tarali Sarma and Samar Hazarika, and other dignitaries from Assam to the convention.