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Three deaths and a sordid tale

Under most tragic circumstances, a family committed suicide by jumping into the mighty Brahmaputra river in Guwahati. Local media reported that the family consisted of a couple and their 10-month-old daughter. It is also reported that the child was suffering from a congenital heart disease. Doctor informed the parents that her treatment will not be…

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A Stimulating Conversation

The Thumbprint Conversations at the Guwahati campus of Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) held on September 21 was graced by celebrities and guests from different walks of life. The students of TISS had been very engaging throughout the entire conversation, moderated by senior police officer and award-winning writer Kula Saikia. Sanjay Barbora, Associate Professor…

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O’ bideshi bandhu

September 8 is an unusual day in Assam; a day of festivities in which the whole state comes together to celebrate the birth anniversary of the Bard of the Brahmaputra, the late Bhupen Hazarika. Bhupen, who would have turned 87 this year, was remembered in faraway Delhi too, with a tribute concert and a discussion…

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Programme in Delhi in honour of Dr Hazarika

The Centre for North Ea:t Stud-ies and Policy Research Guwaha i. in collaboration with the India International Centre. New Delhi, and 01 India Limited is organizing 'Two Brothe s'. a celebratim of the creative genius of the late Dr Bh pen Hazarika and his younger brother, late Jayanta Hazarika on Septeml er 9 at 6:30…

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C-NES family bereaved

The C-NES family is deeply saddened by the passing of  Debendranath Bora, father of Chandana Bora, our State Coordinator for the C-NES-Population Foundation of India Project.  Mr. Bora suffered a sudden fall recently at his residence and passed away this morning at GNRC in Guwahati after a series of complications, with family members by his…

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Too many pieces to this puzzle

The Congress’s tactical errors on the Telangana announcement and an ill-prepared State government have allowed full play to the multitude of separatist movements in Assam The Congress Working Committee’s decision to create Telangana has set off seismic activity on the political front, not least in Andhra Pradesh — tremors which are rocking many parts of…

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Bhupen Hazarika evening by C-NES-IIC at IIC on Sept 9

he Centre for North East Studies and Policy Research in collaboration with the India International Centrein New Delhi  is organizing a major celebration of the creative genius of the late Dr. Bhupen Hazarika and his younger brother, the late Jayanta Hazarika on 9th Sept 2013 at the IIC at 6:30 pm. This falls a day…

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Conversation on North-East held in New Delhi

‘The Thumb Print Conversation’ organised by the web magazine The Thumb Print in New Delhi on Sunday elicited a wide response from a cross section of society, including journalists and academics.The punch to the evening was provided by the stimulating conversation that stirred up many ideas and threads to the intriguing topic ‘Where is Northeast…

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In new and old states, where will the poor live?

In the fresh crisis that is engulfing Assam and other parts of North-east and Eastern India following the Telengana announcement, much angry rhetoric is being spewed.  There is also a lot of defensive posturing by groups opposed to the creation of new states, whether in Assam, West Bengal or elsewhere.  The Karbi Anglong outburst caught…

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‘D’ Category and Lost Years

The day that the ‘foreigners’ issue caused turmoil in the Assam Assembly and made headlines, once again – as it has for over 30 years, without much being resolved one way or the other – a few revealing statistics also were reported.  I reflect on them here because they raise troubling issues. These are questions…

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