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Monday, November 21, 2022

Drugs worth Rs 50 crore seized in Assam, five arrested

 

Drugs worth Rs 50 crore seized in Assam, five arrested


Guwahati . Assam Police has seized drugs worth several crores from Cachar and Karbi Anglong districts in two separate incidents. Officials gave this information on Monday. The police have arrested five people involved in drug smuggling. Three people were arrested in Lakhipur area of ​​Cachar district on Sunday with 1.80 lakh pills used in intoxication. Police said that the value of the seized bullets in the international market is around Rs 50 crore. The accused have been identified as Abdul Saeed, Ibazur Rehman and Sameer Alam, all residents of Cachar district.

The three were smuggling bullets in a lorry, said Numal Mahato, Superintendent of Police, Cachar. Drug smuggling was being done in the secret chamber built in the carrier of the vehicle. On the basis of secret information, after searching the vehicle, three people were arrested and the tablet was recovered from them.

The accused have been identified as Abdul Saeed, Ibazur Rehman and Sameer Alam, all residents of Cachar district

The three were smuggling bullets in a lorry, said Numal Mahato, Superintendent of Police, Cachar. Drug smuggling was being done in the secret chamber built in the carrier of the vehicle. On the basis of secret information, after searching the vehicle, three people were arrested and the tablet was recovered from them.

The police officer further said that Abdul Sayeed had brought the bullets from Churachandpur district of neighboring Manipur state. Their aim was to smuggle abroad.Further investigation is on in the matter.

 In another incident, police and CRPF in a joint operation intercepted a truck and seized four quintals of ganja, which was kept hidden in a modified secret room in Karbi Anglong district on Sunday. Two accused were also caught.

Wednesday, November 16, 2022

State Education Department

 

 

State Education Department. Even today classes are being conducted on the ground in the schools of Assam. There is no such thing as an academic atmosphere in school. Students from all classes in the same room, together. At a time when Chief Minister Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma has compared the education department of Assam with Delhi, this view of Assam schools has come to the fore. This School is Alopati Primary School No. 258/1 under Alopati Char Police Station of Bagbar Constituency , Mandiya Education Department is running like this in the days of the government which plays the drum of development. Students today are deprived of mid-day meal for two years. The rats and monkeys have eaten the mid-day meal rice, but the school Some students have not been able to eat. Infrastructure money doesn't work. There is no person or organization to create. Because everyone is overwhelmed by the name of the company. The condition of the kitchen is worse than that of an old lady. Changes in teachers happen so often and when it comes to fixing If it comes, it continues year after year. Even the current headmaster Akbar Ali Saheb has not been able to arrange mid-day meal for five months. It is not possible to have too much infrastructure in a school. Now the question is, where does the school mid-day meal rice go? mid- Where are the thousands of rupees coming in the name of day meal? What work has been done in the school with the infrastructure money that has come these days? Where did this infrastructure money go? In whose shadow are these irregularities going on? Is Rau Barali's hand in Mandiya Education Department? Noor Islam reports from South Barpeta North East Times.


Monday, November 14, 2022

Assam: Train Mows Down Truck, Driver In Golaghat District

Assam: Train Mows Down Truck, Driver In Golaghat District

A truck driver was mowed down by the Avadh Assam Express in Tamuly village of Borpathar in Golaghat district when he tried to cross a railway track without any gate.

 GOLAGHAT: In an unfortunate incident, a truck was hit and its driver killed by a fast-moving train at a railway crossing in Golaghat district of Assam on Monday. The deceased truck driver's identity is yet to be ascertained. The train is known to be the south bound Avadh-Assam Express.It has come to light that the railway crossing was an exposed one with no gates to stop entry of vehicles when a train is passing by.


As per information, the truck with registration number AS-03 AC-2565 carrying a load of sand was heading towards Jamuguri. Just when it was going through the level railway crossing at Tamuly village of Borpathar in the district, the truck was hit by the Avadh Assam Express.
In the incident, the truck driver died on the spot. However, his identity is yet to be known. Talking to the media, the locals allege that in spite of many applications submitted to the concerned authorities, a gate at the crossing has not been installed up till now, which has posed great danger to their lives.

Now, this is not the first time that the absence of rail gate at a crossing has led to a tragic incident. In the entire state, there remain many exposed railway tracks that have turned into nothing but death traps for locals and commuters passing through such crossings. If urgent steps are not taken by a coordination between the railways and the local authorities, many more unfortunate accidents may happen leading to loss of lives and property.
Earlier in September this year, a class 11 student was hit by a fast moving Intercity Express in Tinsukia district when he crossed the tracks to get hold of something on the other side of the road. The victim was identified as Tanmoy Sharma. In another incident, three persons of a family died after train rammed into their four wheeler earlier in the month of July. The incident happened at Puranigudam Bikhoyachuk in Nagaon district when the family which was travelling to Silghat from Guwahati. All three died on the spot.




The opening session of the South Barpeta District Committee

 



    The opening session of the South Barpeta District Committee of the Assam Char Chapri Sahitya Sabha was held yesterday with a day-long programme. Hundreds of heads and youth of the greater Char area as well as the honourable MLA of Chenga constituency Ashraful Hussain participated in the establishment of The Baria Laikhuta. For the first time in the post-independence era of India, a full-fledged session has been organised at Kholabandha. The session will be held at Kholabandha High School premises. Before India gained independence in 1947, it was said that the information of Char Sapri which has a wide variety of information will be included in the memoirs. In particular, they are trying to respond to those who are saying that they are being said to be a threat to the art and culture and the language of Assam by targeting the people, the people of Assam, the people who are targeting the Muslims. 

There is not a single Bengali language school in the Char area and in the meantime, how the students of char area are getting education and accepting Assamese as the mother language will be revealed in the memorial book, said Fazlur Rahman Sahab, a well-educated member of Char Chapri. Meanwhile, former Zilla Parishad Majnur Rahman Sahab as well as Nabir Hussain, who holds the welcome meeting of The Sahitya Manch of Kholabbandha Assam Char-Sapri, made various suggestive statements about the preparatory session.            Noor Islam's report from South Barpeta North East Times

Sunday, November 13, 2022

Rahul Gandhi will take a break from 'Bharat Jodo Yatra', will campaign in Gujarat on November 22








After the completion of the assembly elections in Himachal Pradesh, the
Congress has focused its full attention on Mission Gujarat. Under this, the
party will hold 25 mega rallies in 15 days which will cover 125 assembly
constituencies. visit Gujarat after taking a break from Congress Party's Bharat Jodo
Yatra. Elections are to be held in Gujarat in two phases on 1 and 5 December.
The counting of votes will take place on December 8. The former Congress president
 has been facingcriticism from the BJP for not campaigning for the assembly polls in HimachalPradesh, where 
assembly elections were held on November 12. Now with the
elections in Himachal being over, the Congress is focusing on Gujarat. Over the
next few weeks, several campaign rallies have been scheduled in the poll-bound state
by prominent party leaders of the Congress.
Under this, the party will hold a total of 25 mega rallies in the next
 15 days which will cover 125 assembly constituencies. These rallies 
of Congress will be under aggressive election strategy, in which all the
 big leaders of the party will participate.According to party sources, Congress President
Mallikarjun Kharge, both Chief Ministers - Ashok Gehlot and Bhupesh Baghel;
Apart from Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi, former Chief Ministers
of the party and big leaders of OBC-SC-ST-minorities will also hold election
rallies and campaign in Gujarat in the

coming days. Meanwhile, Congress has released its sixth list of candidates for Gujarat elections. With the release of this latest list, the party has so far declared candidates for 142 seats in the state. The Congress had released its first list on November 4, in which 43 candidates were named. Thesecond list of 46 candidates was declared on November 10. The list of seven candidates was released on Friday. However, one was in place of the previously nominated candidate. The opposition Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) are trying to end the 27 years of BJP rule in Gujarat.


Tuesday, November 8, 2022

Dengue in Assam and Manipur, 700 cases found in both the states; seven people died

 Dengue in Assam and Manipur, 700 cases found in both the states; seven people died



A total of 369 dengue cases have been reported in Assam since the beginning of October. Karbi Anglong had the highest number of 344 cases and 4 deaths, of which the majority of the cases were found in the district headquarters of Diphu.
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More than 700 cases of dengue have been reported in Assam and Manipur and seven people have died. Assam has the highest number of cases and four deaths in Karbi Anglong hill district, Manipur has the highest number of cases and deaths in 12 of the state's 16 districts. According to the state health department, 375 cases of dengue have been detected in Manipur so far, which is the highest after 359 cases were reported in 2019. This year the disease has claimed three lives in the state and five people are undergoing treatment in hospitals.

      These cases were reported in 12 districts after they were detected in early June this year, said Dr AR Chishti, malaria officer of the state health department. "However, there is nothing to panic as the state health authority is taking all possible measures to control the disease." He said that people should be made aware about this disease and preventive measures should be taken at home level. Among the 16 districts of the state, Tengnoupal has the highest number of cases (200) followed by Churachandpur. (51), Imphal East (47), Imphal West (40), Bishnupur (10), Thoubal (10), Kangpokpi (8), Kakching (3), Chandel (2), Ukhrul (2), Senapati (1) and Tamenglong (1). However, no dengue case has been detected in Jiribam, Kamjong, Noni and Pherzawal districts till date.On the other hand, a total of 369 dengue cases have been reported in Assam since the beginning of October. Karbi Anglong had the highest number of 344 cases and 4 deaths, of which the majority of the cases were found in the district headquarters of Diphu. This is followed by 11 cases in Kamrup Metropolitan District, 2-2 in Nalbari, Sibsagar, Dima Hasao and 1-1 in Darang, Dibrugarh, Kamrup Rural, Nagaon, Hojai, Sonitpur, Tinsukia and Udalguri districts. Cases came up. Officials said the first few cases were detected in the first week of October and continued to rise in the following weeks. While new cases are still being reported, doctors believe that they may come down in the next one or two weeks as the rains stop. Dr Ratul Takur, deputy superintendent of Diphu Medical College and Hospital (DMCH), said, “Generally, we have fewer dengue cases in the Northeast region as compared to other parts of the country. The number of cases is very less in the hilly areas, but there has been an unprecedented increase this year. And measures like fogging have been taken. Dr Borsing Rongpi, Joint Director (Health), Karbi Anglong said, “We do not usually see such outbreaks of dengue in Karbi Anglong. We increased surveillance and testing only after the first few cases were detected. The positivity rate is very high and out of around 250 tests, around 200 are infected.

Tuesday, November 1, 2022

The man came to buy a bike with a sack full of coins, the showroom employees were surprised, then know what happened?


 




The man came to buy a


bike with a sack full of coins, the
showroom employees were surprised, then know what happened? Assam bike News: The person who came to take a bike
from Assam came into the discussion when he kept the coins brought in the sack
as payment on the counter of the showroom. The showroom employees were also
surprised to see the coins filled with the sack. But when the person narrated
the story behind these money, without any hesitation, the showroom owner agreed
to take the coins. In Karimganj district, a person who came to buy a bike with
coins, according to the rules, no one can forbid taking coins, but he does a
little hesitant. One such story came into limelight when a small businessman
from Assam's Karimganj district reached the showroom to buy a bike in exchange
for a sack full of coins he had saved over the years. According to the
information brought for down payment of 50 thousand rupees, Suranjan Roy, a
resident of Ramkrishna Nagar in Karimganj district, reached the TVS showroom on
Saturday evening to buy his dream bike, where he expressed his desire to buy
the bike of his dreams from the showroom employees. Of. With this, the person
had brought along with him 50 thousand rupees in the form of coins in a sack to
be given as down payment. Seeing the customer who arrived with the
coins, Paul said that at first we were shocked to see the sack full of coins,
but later we talked to our owner and decided to give the bike to that person.
According to Suranjan Roy, he had saved coins for the last few years to buy his
dream bike. Let us tell you that under the Indian Currency Act, no bank can
refuse to accept any legal currency coins or notes of any country.