Re: [Assam] pains of parting

2012-11-26 Thread Manoj Das
Dilipda

Inclusion of Dimapur in Nagaland is final. They want to connect with Assam
culturally. Moreover its better that the land stays with Nagaland for
obvious reasons.

-manoj

On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 9:06 AM, Dilip Deka  wrote:

> Dear Manoj,
> That was a good start on the article but I didn't feel a conclusion.
> Could you go a little further and conclude your thought process?- Should
> Dimapur be in Nagaland state if the residents don't want it?
> Dilipda
> ==
>
> --- On Sun, 11/25/12, Manoj Das  wrote:
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> > From: Manoj Das 
> > Subject: [Assam] pains of parting
> > To: "A Mailing list for people interested in Assam from around the
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> > Date: Sunday, November 25, 2012, 4:26 AM
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Re: [Assam] pains of parting

2012-11-26 Thread Gautam Choudhury
Partition is the root cause of all the problems. It benefits some of the power 
hungry people and the common people doesnot gain anything out of this. They 
only suffers. Look at the India - Pakistan partition case. Assam was connected 
with the rest of the world through a big land area. We had buisnesses through 
the river route and even through the sea route. Our per capita income was more 
than that of national average during pre-independence era. We had migration at 
that time as well. But, we gained from that as we had Madhav deva (the great 
contributor to Assamese Society after Sankardeva) and many more from that part 
and from whom we were benefited a lot. There was reverse migration as well from 
which we only gained. Now, after partition, we are  landlocked. We are 
connected with the rest of the world only through the famous 'Chicken neck'. We 
dont have buisness through river route anymore. Journey to Calcutta from 
Guwahati takes 24 hours by train
 now. It was much less during pre-independence era even when we need to change 
trains. The per capita income has gone below the national average. It 
benefitted mostly one party because of this partition and ultimately it 
contributed to the Dynasty raj of one family. The partition was done due to the 
political greed of this family...
And we the people of Assam are made to suffer from myriad of problems due to 
partition.
 
Regards
 
Gautam Choudhury

--- On Sun, 25/11/12, Manoj Das  wrote:


From: Manoj Das 
Subject: [Assam] pains of parting
To: "A Mailing list for people interested in Assam from around the world" 

Date: Sunday, 25 November, 2012, 3:56 PM


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Re: [Assam] pains of parting

2012-11-25 Thread Dilip Deka
Dear Manoj,
That was a good start on the article but I didn't feel a conclusion.
Could you go a little further and conclude your thought process?- Should 
Dimapur be in Nagaland state if the residents don't want it?
Dilipda
==

--- On Sun, 11/25/12, Manoj Das  wrote:

> From: Manoj Das 
> Subject: [Assam] pains of parting
> To: "A Mailing list for people interested in Assam from around the world" 
> 
> Date: Sunday, November 25, 2012, 4:26 AM
> http://www.assamtimes.org/features/7843.html
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