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Annual Report 2022

The Centre for North East Studies and Policy Research (CNES), a registered non-profit organization, is actively engaged in a range of initiatives that address health, governance sectors, and river studies.

Boat Clinics

A significant and impactful endeavor initiated by CNES is the Boat Clinic Program, which set sail in 2004 with the support of the World Bank using a single boat. Since its inception, the program has seen remarkable growth, now running 15 boat clinics that operate along the Brahmaputra River, providing vital healthcare services from Dhubri in the west to Tinsukia in the east. This program is being supported by the National Health Mission in Assam.

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C-NES announces Third National Media Fellowship for North East

New Delhi, January 6, 2007 -- The Centre for North East Studies and Policy Research invites applications for the Third CNES-Setu National Media Fellowship (2007), a program aimed at enabling metro media journalists as well…

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Jorhat journalist wins 2006 CNES-SETU award

New Delhi, April 1 -- Sankab Kaushik Baruah, Chief Sub-Editor of the Assamese daily, Dainik Janambhoomi of Jorhat, Tinsukia and Guwahati, has been selected for the 2006 CNES-SETU National Media Award for his project on…

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Media fellowship deadline extended

The deadline for receipt of applications for the CNES- Setu national media fellowship 2006 has been extended to March 28, 2006. The fellowship, which carries an award of Rs. 75,000/-, is open to journalists from…

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Reminder: C-NES new media fellowship for North-east journalists

The Centre for North East Studies and Policy Research (C-NES) announced the CNES-Setu National Media Fellowship for 2006 on January 4, 2006; this is open to print journalists from the North-east. The fellowship carries an…

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CNES-Setu National Media Fellowship 2006

The Centre for North East Studies and Policy Research invites applications for the second CNES-Setu National Media Fellowship (2006), a program aimed at enabling metro media journalists as well as those from the North East…

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C-NES announces new media fellowship for North -east journalists

New Delhi/Guwahati, January 2, 2006 -- The Centre for North East Studies and Policy Research (C-NES)today announced the CNES-Setu National Media Fellowship for 2006, which will be open to print journalists from the North-east. Making…

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Radio Brahmaputra, a CNES programme

Radio Brahmaputra

Brahmaputra Community Radio Station (BCRS), an initiative of the Centre for North East Studies and Policy Research (CNES), is a remarkable project that won the prestigious Manthan Award South Asia and Asia Pacific in 2014. Situated in Dibrugarh, the heart of the Brahmaputra River at Maijan Ghat, BCRS uniquely serves five local communities in their native languages. Through community radio, BCRS addresses critical issues and empowers marginalized populations, offering a platform for their voices and promoting traditional art forms. The station stands as a vital bridge uniting diverse communities, working towards their development and betterment.

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