[Assam] The oil weapon is no doubt a very effect ive one, but the blockade need to be sustained . Don’t be gullible as in ‘80s. Left un-e xtracted oil fields do not dry out. Engineers n eed to pump ai

2006-04-29 Thread Bartta Bistar

Alert in Assam as 72-hour oil blockade begins


http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1510039.cms

GUWAHATI: A maximum security alert was sounded in Assam on Saturday to foil attempts by student protestors to halt crude oil and natural gas production in the region, officials said. 
Three influential student groups in Assam launched a 72-hour oil blockade from 6 am seeking a Rs 4 billion economic development package from India's premier exploration firm, Oil India Limited (OIL). 
There has been no impact of the protest call given by student groups so far with crude oil production going on uninterrupted, OIL spokesman Nripen Bharali said on telephone from its headquarters at Duliajan in eastern Assam. 
India produces about 30 million tonnes of crude oil annually, with Assam accounting for about five million tonnes. OIL produces about 3.5 million tonnes of crude in Assam annually. 
The security forces are on alert to thwart any attempts by protestors to disrupt oil production, said Sanjoy Lohia, the Tinsukia district magistrate. 
The All Assam Muttock Yuba Chattra Parishad, the All Tai Ahom Students' Union, and the All Assam Moran Students' Union have jointly called the strike, demanding a fair deal from OIL. 
Local unemployed youths are being deprived by OIL in jobs, contracts, besides the company not doing any community development works in the area where their oilfields are located, Dilip Bora, a student leader, said. 
A police official said police have foiled attempts by groups of student protestors to enforce the oil blockade. Some protestors tried to forcibly enter oilfields in remote locations but we managed to control the situation, the police official said. 
Assam has over 1.3 billion tonnes of proven crude oil and 156 billion cubic metres of natural gas reserves, an estimated 58 percent of which are yet to be explored. Assam currently produces about five million cubic meters of natural gas annually. 
Frequent protests and strike calls by student groups and separatists have severely hampered crude oil production in the insurgency-hit state of 26 million people. 
Such strikes and attacks on oil installations by militants has a demoralising affect on the workforce and in turn adversely impacts on the overall production, another senior OIL official said requesting anonymity. 
Militants in Assam have often targeted oil and gas installations - at least a dozen crude and gas pipelines were blown up by rebels of the outlawed United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) in the run up to this year's Republic Day celebrations on January 26. 
The ULFA in January slapped a whopping Rs 5 billion extortion demand on the state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC). The company refused to pay the extortion money. ONGC produces about 
1.6 million tonnes of crude oil annually in Assam. 

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[Assam] Hot Dog - funny blog post

2006-04-29 Thread umesh sharma
4/26, 1:28pmA dog got hit by a car last night and our neighbors cooked and ate it. I didnt get to see it being gutted but i did see the guy cleaning the intestines and i think i stepped on some brain. My roommate tasted it and said he almost threw up.   At least that's one less dog to bark at me on the way to schoolhttp://www.geocities.com/margaretelise/micronesia/  Ho Ho Ho - anyone likes Hot Dog - I used to eat it everyday till I learened to cook.Umesh  Umesh Sharma5121 Lackawanna STCollege Park, MD 20740 1-202-215-4328 [Cell Phone]Ed.M. - International Education PolicyHarvard Graduate School of Education,Harvard University,Class of 2005
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[Assam] Twist in the tale: Human Sacrifice Hinduism - Mahabharat serial viewing

2006-04-29 Thread umesh sharma
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MahabharataSee the part about its dating based on astrological stuff aslo.Coming to the point today I saw on www.mhznetwork.com the serial Mahabharat - produced in 1986-7 by BR Chopra . Today they were showing the scene when Strong Man Bheem is humbled by Hanuman disguised as a sick old monkey on the ground. That was while he was going to get perfumed flowers for his wife Draupadi -while in exile.This scene many would recall having read in even abridged versions of Mahabharat.However, today they showed another scene which I had not read in the abridged version (of 3000 pages) of Mahabharat . That was about how Bheem shows his moral side and rebukes a (so-called Brahmin)family - which does not show familial love
 when confronted by a demon who wants to take away one member of their family to be sacrificed to Goddess Kali by the demon's mom.However, Bheem offers himself for sacrifice (undoubtedly planning to beat the demon after learning more about it) . They go to the altar where the mom is sitting praying to the Goddess . She turns to recognize Bheem as her husband. The demon is none other than their son Ghatotkach (famous in Mahabharat war for his valor and destruction of the enemy and getting killed by Krishna's strategy to save Arjun from death- by the divine Shakti weapon of Karna).Bheem again shows his ethics knowledge and rebukes her for perpetrating this evil which has no religious sanction. (she had said that it had been going on for ages).Again this shows that Mahabharat was set at a time of enormous change -- when God took birth as Krishna (as per Hindus) to remove evil
 which had become widespread in the world. (Yada Yada Hi Dharmasya . is the shloka regarding this --from Gita I think) .Any comments - in connection with human sacrifice etc or anything about Mahabharat?UmeshUmesh Sharma5121 Lackawanna STCollege Park, MD 20740 1-202-215-4328 [Cell Phone]Ed.M. - International Education PolicyHarvard Graduate School of Education,Harvard University,Class of 2005Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com ___
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Re: [Assam] Novel by Harvard Author

2006-04-29 Thread umesh sharma
Becoming an investment banker is a safer bet for Kaavya as she had planned before the book deal last year while she was in her first year at Harvard . Else she needs to put in more effort to prove otherwise http://www.nysun.com/article/12648Given her workload at Harvard it would be wiser to take more time to revise her novel and do it during summer break. Not bending under pressure - either from book publisher regarding deadlines or from peer groups or anyone else is the key to success - which I feel is a journey not a destination (as someone said it).UmeshEd.M. '05 Harvard  ( I got her details from https://www.directory.harvard.edu/phonebook/submitSearch.do;jsessionid=ETqtpXSANnpsdUhfRRV1Hznyp4cbMbSCXu9dtiQsWklIR1uICS0P!1496770164)umesh sharma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:http://ia.rediff.com/news/2006/apr/28kaavya1.htm?q=tpfile=.htmIt seems the guy who wrote the article above has never attended a good US univ - esp Harvard. Might have cleared exams in Delhi or Mumbai univs by reading the notes of seniors.If Kaavya had done this in some paper for a Harvard course ( I think she knows about plagiarism -or else she would
 not be in second year at Harvard) she would be expelled for atleast one year -with no refund of tuition.UmeshPS: It seems some NRIs like this newspaper are eager to promote a person regardless of what they do -- just becos they are of Indian origin[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  You have received this ABCNEWS.com mail from:[EMAIL PROTECTED]I thought you might find this story interesting.Novel by Harvard Author Pulled From Storeshttp://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory?id=1899496___assam mailing listassam@assamnet.orghttp://assamnet.org/mailman/listinfo/assam_assamnet.orgUmesh Sharma5121 Lackawanna STCollege Park, MD 207401-202-215-4328
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Re: [Assam] Novel by Harvard Author -pl c this 1

2006-04-29 Thread umesh sharma
Becoming an investment banker is a safer bet for Kaavya as she had planned before the book deal last year while she was in her first year at Harvard . Else she needs to put in more effort to prove otherwise http://www.nysun.com/article/12648(article below)Given her workload at Harvard it would be wiser to take more time to revise her novel and do it during summer break. Not bending under pressure - either from book publisher regarding deadlines or from peer groups or anyone else is the key to success - which I feel is a journey not a destination (as someone said it).UmeshEd.M. '05 Harvard  ( I got her details from https://www.directory.harvard.edu/phonebook/submitSearch.do;jsessionid=ETqtpXSANnpsdUhfRRV1Hznyp4cbMbSCXu9dtiQsWklIR1uICS0P!1496770164)  Publisher Bets Big on Harvard Freshman  By PRANAY GUPTE - Special to the SunApril 22, 2005Kaavya Viswanathan is set on becoming an investment banker when she graduates from Harvard University in 2008, but a phone call that the 17-year-old freshman received from a literary agent might just cause a change in her plans.  The agent, Jennifer Rudolph Walsh of the William Morris Agency, told the Franklin Hills, N.J.-born Ms. Viswanathan that Little Brown  Company, one of the oldest and most
 prestigious American publishers - now part of the Time Warner Group - agreed to a two-book deal with the teenager. The sum approached $500,000, a staggering amount for an unpublished writer, let alone someone who'd barely left home for college.  "I still cannot believe this. I never expected this would happen," Ms. Viswanathan told The New York Sun yesterday. "I had only vaguely thought of becoming a writer. But a book contract? From a major publisher? This is so incredibly unbelievable. It's so hard to believe that I'm going to be able to walk into a bookstore and see something that I wrote on display there."  Both her books will be fiction. Ms. Viswanathan said she expects to deliver the first volume, tentatively titled "How Opal Mehta Got Kissed, Got Wild, and Got In," by the end of next month. The novel is expected to be published next spring.  Little, Brown's publisher and senior vice president, Michael Pietsch, said last night through
 an aide that the company doesn't comment on authors' advances. Mr. Pietsch is handling Ms. Viswanathan's book, along with another Little, Brown editor, Asya Muchnick. Most first-time writers of fiction receive advances of less than $10,000, according to the editor of Writer's Digest Books, Donya Dickerson.  Ms. Viswanathan said she's already written more than 150 pages, or more than a third of the manuscript."It's a little tough to do this writing and also juggle classes and the homework," she said. "This is a big-time commitment. It's not like writing an essay for a class."  Ms. Viswanathan began writing the novel while still at the Bergen County Academy at Hackensack. She's the only child of her Indian-born parents, Viswanathan Rajaraman, a neurosurgeon, and Mary Sundaram, a gynecologist.  "Everybody in my family, including my parents, won science prizes," Ms. Viswanathan said. "I was the one with the writing gene -
 and I've no idea where that came from. My parents are still in a state of shock. When I've gone home on some weekends, they look at me working at my computer and surely wonder, 'Who is that strange person?' "  Her parents, who are vacationing in India, could not be reached for comment yesterday. And how did Ms. Viswanathan's novel come to the attention of Ms. Walsh at William Morris?  "My parents had gone to college in India, and they felt unfamiliar with the college-application process in America," Ms. Viswanathan said. "So they signed me up with Dr. Katherine Cohen's IvyWise as an extra safeguard." IvyWise is a service that prepares students for college admissions.  "I always wanted to get into Harvard," the teenager said, "and I received an early acceptance."  Ms. Cohen said yesterday that when she saw Ms. Viswanathan's resume, she wondered why the student hadn't highlighted the fact that she was writing a novel. Then she
 asked Ms. Viswanathan to bring in her work.  "I was so charmed by what I read," Ms. Cohen said. "I immediately sensed that here was a star in the making. So I called my own agent at William Morris, Suzanne Gluck, and told her about Kaavya."  Ms. Gluck showed the manuscript to Ms. Walsh, who handles fiction at the agency. She was impressed and shopped it around, and Little, Brown offered the highest advance. Ms. Viswanathan was the youngest writer the agency had taken on in its 109-year history.  "I still remember the moment when Kaavya called me and said, 'Have you heard? Have you heard?' "Ms. Cohen said. "When I heard the size of the advance, I nearly fell off my chair. I have several novelist friends, and nobody I know has received that kind of money. I'm very proud of her - and I'm proud that I was able to play a role in her success."  Strangely, Ms. Viswanathan's novel is a 

Re: [Assam] [Assam Society] Call for May 5 2006 as Global Day of Protest against ADB!

2006-04-29 Thread umesh sharma
Why this protest? ADB is like World Bank - which atleast in education (I read) helped improve Indian education over the past decade atleast. How has ADB become like this when it seeks to provide 200 million dollars to NE India for raod construction?Umesh"River Basin Friends(NE)" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Please distribute widely – to friends, media and listservs. Call for May 5 2006 as Global Day of Protest against ADB! We are the Peoples’ Forum against ADB (PFAADB), an alliance of 97 social movements, struggle groups and NGOs from across Asia. We write to you from the city of Hyderabad in India where thousands are beginning
 to converge to protest the Asian Development Banks 39th AGM (3-6 May 2006). As we issue this appeal to our friends across the globe, hundreds of activists from remote areas in Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Mizoram and from Chattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharastra, Tamil Nadu, Jharkand, Kerala, West Bengal, Rajastan, Uttar Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh are on buses and trains on route to this city. Groups from Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Bangladesh, Nepal, Cambodia, Azerbaijan,
 Kyrgyzstan, Indonesia, Australia, Japan and Burma have already joined us. In Hyderabad, street corner meetings have begun to convey our message to the people.The Peoples’ Forum is calling on all people’s movements and civil society groups to observe 5 May 2006 as the Global Day of Protest against the Asian Development Bank,
 when ADB Governors will officially inaugurate the Annual Meeting. Every year, ADB moves huge amounts of money across the Asia-Pacific region in a bid to foster rapid economic growth and market capitalism. Despite its name and stated intentions, the ADB does not serve to alleviate poverty. Instead, it advances capitalist and corporate interests, serves the will of powerful countries such as Japan and U.S. and other expansionist nations, and excludes poor and marginalised peoples from control over their resources. It is an undemocratic, non-transparent and unaccountable institution. Join us! On May 5, we will be taking out a massive march and protest against the ADB in Hyderabad, India. For those of you unable to join us here in Hyderabad, you can show your solidarity and worldwide opposition to the ADB by holding various actions in your own states, provinces, cities, towns, taluks and villages. You can  - Hold a protest demonstration  - Submit a memorandum to the local, regional and national government   - Submit a memorandum to the local ADB office/ project office  - Raise slogans  -
 Send us a solidarity message Some of the slogans that you can use:ADB: HANDS OFF  Our Water, Our Health, Our Forests  Our Livelihood, Our Environment, Our Culture ADB QUIT INDIA! QUIT ASIA!SHUTDOWN THE BANKADB: 40 YEARS IS ENOUGHPlease get in touch with us at [EMAIL PROTECTED] for any information. You can download posters and read more about us at www.asianpeoplesforum.net  River Basin FriendsAKAJANDistrict-Dhemaji.787059.Assam. India  Jiyo cricket on Yahoo! India cricketYahoo! Messenger Mobile Stay in touch with your buddies all the time. We appreciate your contribution to Assam Society of America!   SPONSORED LINKS American made fitness   American equity mortgage   American home equity mortgage American hand dryers   American mortgage   American film schools   YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "AssamSociety" on the web.   To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:[EMAIL PROTECTED]   Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.   Umesh Sharma5121 Lackawanna STCollege Park, MD 20740 1-202-215-4328 [Cell Phone]Ed.M. - International Education PolicyHarvard Graduate School of Education,Harvard University,Class of 2005
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Re: [Assam] [Assam Society] Call for May 5 2006 as Global Day of Protest against ADB!

2006-04-29 Thread Pradip Kumar Datta
We should not boycot ADB. ADB helped north east in various ways and still it is funding big infrastructure projects in the north east.Long Live ADBumesh sharma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Why this protest? ADB is like World Bank - which atleast in education (I read) helped improve Indian education over the past decade atleast. How has ADB become like this when it seeks to provide 200 million dollars to NE India for raod construction?Umesh"River Basin Friends(NE)" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Please distribute widely – to friends, media and listservs. Call for May 5 2006 as Global Day of Protest against ADB! We are the Peoples’ Forum against ADB (PFAADB), an alliance of 97 social movements, struggle groups and NGOs from across Asia. We write to you from the city of Hyderabad in India where thousands are beginning to converge to protest the Asian Development Banks 39th AGM (3-6 May 2006). As we issue this appeal to our friends across the globe, hundreds of activists from remote areas in Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Mizoram and from Chattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharastra, Tamil Nadu, Jharkand, Kerala, West Bengal, Rajastan, Uttar Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh are on buses and trains on route to this city. Groups from Philippines, Sri Lanka,
 Thailand, Bangladesh, Nepal, Cambodia, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Indonesia, Australia, Japan and Burma have already joined us. In Hyderabad, street corner meetings have begun to convey our message to the people.The Peoples’ Forum is calling on all people’s movements and civil society groups to observe 5 May 2006 as the Global Day of Protest against the Asian Development Bank, when ADB Governors will officially inaugurate the Annual Meeting. Every year, ADB moves huge amounts of money across the Asia-Pacific region in a bid to foster rapid economic growth and market capitalism. Despite its name and stated intentions, the ADB does not serve to alleviate poverty. Instead, it advances capitalist and corporate interests, serves the will of
 powerful countries such as Japan and U.S. and other expansionist nations, and excludes poor and marginalised peoples from control over their resources. It is an undemocratic, non-transparent and unaccountable institution. Join us! On May 5, we will be taking out a massive march and protest against the ADB in Hyderabad, India. For those of you unable to join us here in
 Hyderabad, you can show your solidarity and worldwide opposition to the ADB by holding various actions in your own states, provinces, cities, towns, taluks and villages. You can  - Hold a protest demonstration  - Submit a memorandum to the local, regional and national government   - Submit a memorandum to the local ADB office/ project office  - Raise slogans  - Send us a solidarity message Some of the slogans that you can use:ADB: HANDS OFF  Our Water, Our Health, Our Forests  Our Livelihood, Our Environment, Our Culture ADB QUIT INDIA! QUIT ASIA!   
 SHUTDOWN THE BANKADB: 40 YEARS IS ENOUGHPlease get in touch with us at [EMAIL PROTECTED] for any information. You can download posters and read more about us at www.asianpeoplesforum.net  River Basin FriendsAKAJANDistrict-Dhemaji.787059.Assam. India  
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Re: [Assam] [Assam Society] Call for May 5 2006 as Global Day of Protest against ADB!

2006-04-29 Thread Pradip Kumar Datta
FriendsWe should not boycot ADB. ADB helped north east in various ways and still it is funding big infrastructure projects in the north east.Long Live ADBPradip Kumar Datta  visit www.majuli.info world's largest river island.umesh sharma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Why this protest? ADB is like World Bank - which atleast in education (I read) helped improve Indian education over the past decade atleast. How has ADB become like this when it seeks to provide 200 million dollars to NE India for raod construction?Umesh"River Basin Friends(NE)"
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Please distribute widely – to friends, media and listservs. Call for May 5 2006 as Global Day of Protest against ADB! We are the Peoples’ Forum against ADB (PFAADB), an alliance of 97 social movements, struggle groups and NGOs from across Asia. We write to you from the city of Hyderabad in India where thousands are beginning to converge to protest the Asian Development Banks 39th AGM (3-6 May 2006). As we issue this appeal to our friends across the globe, hundreds of activists from remote areas in Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Mizoram and from Chattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharastra, Tamil Nadu, Jharkand, Kerala, West Bengal, Rajastan, Uttar Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh are on buses and
 trains on route to this city. Groups from Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Bangladesh, Nepal, Cambodia, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Indonesia, Australia, Japan and Burma have already joined us. In
 Hyderabad, street corner meetings have begun to convey our message to the people.The Peoples’ Forum is calling on all people’s movements and civil society groups to observe 5 May 2006 as the Global Day of Protest against the Asian Development Bank, when ADB Governors will officially inaugurate the Annual Meeting. Every year, ADB moves huge amounts of money across the Asia-Pacific region in a bid to
 foster rapid economic growth and market capitalism. Despite its name and stated intentions, the ADB does not serve to alleviate poverty. Instead, it advances capitalist and corporate interests, serves the will of powerful countries such as Japan and U.S. and other expansionist nations, and excludes poor and marginalised peoples from control over their resources. It is an undemocratic, non-transparent and unaccountable institution. Join us! On May 5, we will be taking out a massive march and protest against the ADB in Hyderabad, India. For those of you unable to join us here in
 Hyderabad, you can show your solidarity and worldwide opposition to the ADB by holding various actions in your own states, provinces, cities, towns, taluks and villages. You can  - Hold a protest demonstration  - Submit a memorandum to the local, regional and national government   - Submit a memorandum to the local ADB office/ project office  - Raise slogans  - Send us a solidarity message Some of the slogans that you can use:ADB: HANDS OFF  Our Water, Our Health, Our Forests  Our Livelihood, Our Environment, Our Culture ADB QUIT INDIA! QUIT ASIA!   
 SHUTDOWN THE BANKADB: 40 YEARS IS ENOUGHPlease get in touch with us at [EMAIL PROTECTED] for any information. You can download posters and read more about us at www.asianpeoplesforum.net  River Basin FriendsAKAJANDistrict-Dhemaji.787059.Assam. India  
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