Bangladeshis coming for treatment with valid visas and then disappearing is an
age old story. We should stop giving them any of these facilities. Let them go
to Gulf or whereever they want.
Rgds,
Sandip
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Please note the dates as printed in KHOBOR. Off by about 4 centuries!
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From: "Barua, Rajen" [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: assam@assamnet.orgSubject: [Assam] ak_news SAVE ASSAMDate: Wed, 3 Jan 2007 10:23:11 -0500
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These folks got the years all wrong: They write 1961 instead of 1661
and 1963 instead of 1663.
Please ask them to issue a correction.
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seems good.
Umesh
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Chandan:
This is one of those famous Freudian Slips in writing where you write
something different than what you mean. We need a correction though. I
am sending a message to India.
Thanks
Rajen
From: Chan Mahanta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday,
AttaboyExcept the Dainik Asam, all the papers in Assamese covered the petition and wherever Rontu had influence the coverage was very detailed. It has been a fantastic public relation exercise . Today, the 4th, the Telegraph and the TOI (their Guwahati editions) have also covered it
Thanks much for all of you in Assam (and abroad)
who took interest in the matter and
enthusiastically supported it to make it the
success it has been so far. But we cannot let our
guard down yet. It is not a done deal, and we
have to continue to keep the issue in public view
until a
Mukul-da,
Jokes apart , after deep thinking I found that the ideal match for Italian
origin Sonia Gandhi is Persian origin (Parsee) business tycoon Ratan Tata. She
is Cambridge educated (non degree programs) . He is Harvard Bus. School
graduate (AMP pogram). Her son (older than me)
No harm discussing possibilities.
After all you are no less than a perfect single match.
Ratan Tata should be given the possibility intially evinced by you.
Netters let us all support our resident anchor Dear Umesh's master plan.
Let us appeal to Ratanbhai and Sonia Bhuwa-"Please for India's
Bidyananda Barkakoty, who has taken on the huge responsibility of
giving our petition the media coverage and done it very successfully,
reports:
ASOMIYA KHABAR has issued a corrigendum today. ASSAM TRIBUNE has
given a front page beautiful coverage today. Also news have come out
in THE
Sri Borkakaty--- Oxomiyasby birth and heart--and all living in Oxom(having no second address outside) and those who want to see Oxom and Oxomiya Jati as good friends and well wishers of all peoples and groups -- we are all grateful for your last push - without which all this effort would have gone
*** Why is B'deshi toka so dirty?
Because it is handled by goru-khwas?
At 2:45 AM -0800 1/3/07, SANDIP DUTTA wrote:
Bangladeshis coming for treatment with valid visas and then
disappearing is an age old story. We should stop giving them any of
these facilities. Let them go to Gulf or
Wow - what PR coverage!
And while I wasn't a signatory, here is an idea to
carry it forward a bit more - please ignore/trash if
it does not make sense:
Send bulk SMS to 1 mobile numbers in Assam asking
to do 2 things regarding the petition if they support
it:
a. Send the SMS forward to 5
China in Arunachal, India won't care : CNN-IBN -
Meetu Jain
New Delhi: First the Chinese ambassador to India Sun
Yuxi made a sensational statement to CNN-IBN claiming
that Arunachal Pradesh was a part of China, and now
the Chinese seem to be making good their claim.
Reports indicate that
Genius of an idea!
Only for$ 150 !
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From:Rajib Das [EMAIL PROTECTED]To:Chan Mahanta [EMAIL PROTECTED], assam@assamnet.orgCC:[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject:Re: [Assam] Petition News CoverageDate:Wed, 3 Jan 2007 20:30:49 -0800 (PST)Wow - what PR coverage!And while I wasn't a
Umesh,
Did you find out if Ratan Tata is gay or not? Rumours
abound you know!
Rajib
--- mc mahant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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No harm discussing possibilities.
After all you are no less than a perfect single match.
Ratan Tata should be given the
Petition News CoverageFriends:
Just now The HINDU has written to me a message requesting materials for the
petition so that thye can run anews coverage on this. I sent them all
materials, and requested to contact Barkakoty for additinal clarification.
As we can see, we are succesful in rolling
JEEVAN, an Assamese magazine, requests your kind help in choosing 10 persons of
the year 2006, who belong to Assam (of Assam, may or may not live in Assam).
They may be from any field from politics to sports to technology to culture to
business to anything. (Age no bar).
You may suggest
Your next project shd be to get Guwwahati out and Guahati in.
We do not wish to suffer from lockjaw syndrome pronouncing what some Idiot thought would bring real CHANGE to OXOM
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From: "Rajen Ajanta Barua" [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: assam@assamnet.org, "Chan Mahanta" [EMAIL PROTECTED]CC: [EMAIL
Coverage in Assam Tribune January 4, 2007
Rescind Assembly decision on 'Asom'
By A Staff Reporter
GUWAHATI, Jan 3 - About 150 professionals living in different parts of the
state, country and abroad have made an appeal to the Chief Minister of the
state to rescind the state Assembly
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