I am attaching a note received from Ms. Fionna prins, one of the participant
in the seminar.
Regards.
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National Games mascot 'Rongmon' revealed
Sunday, February 11, 2007
Guwahati: The man inside `Rongmon'- the baby rhino - mascot of the 33rd
National Games has come out of the mask to reveal his identity.
Sometimes wearing a dhoti and a Muga shirt with the traditional 'Gamocha' tied
This is really good.
I wonder (maybe its already been thought of) if Rongmon can be used to
print T-Shirts/emblems etc. to represent sports in Assam. These items could
be sold and the profits used for the advancement of sports in Assam.
--Ram
On 2/12/07, muktikam phukan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Excellent article!
Thanks for sharing Buljit.
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Here is an article about Assam Asom from
Yes, Manoj, you are absolutely correct about the silver lining.
There are many people who are now taking active part in making lives better
for themslevs and others.
The idea of travelling all over Assam has been one of our aims. Hopefully we
will be able to realize it some day.
--Ram da
On
Great Ram and Alpana!
Is there a website for Snehalaya?
Any contact number?
Barua
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Chan Mahanta;
*Shahrukh dances Bihu on KBC*
http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/009200702121856.htm
New Delhi, Feb. 12 (PTI): Superstar Shahrukh Khan may have swung to typical
Bollywood songs umpteen times but he is equally at home with Assam's most
popular folk dance--Bihu--to mark the new harvest.
Khan's
Hi All: This is so typical - of some "rules" that India so strictlyfollows.
Do you also know that one can't adopt (internationally) from India,if the parents' age togetheris more than90? How ridilulous that can be - in a country where millions of children get neglected, abused, starved, and
C'da: any comments? :)
*** Not really Alpana :-).
It all boils down exactly to the same colonial
mind set, where the rulers think they know best.
Until this system is broken up and cremated,
Indians will remain mired in medieval misery.
Others have put up with it because India has been
I knew you would like to say that, C'da. :) But I agree, many of rules that they administer are from the medieval (or even ancient) period.
But Assam is no different.
There is no wayone can adopt from Assam (internationally). You have to go to Kolkatta to do so. But adoptable children from Assam
But Assam is no different.
*** I didn't suggest it is A. Assam's rulers are
made in the image of their mai-baap at
Hastinapur, if you forgot :-)?
And guess WHO made these terrible, idiotic 'laws'?
At 3:56 PM -0600 2/12/07, Alpana B. Sarangapani wrote:
I knew you would like to say
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Gone to Arunachal-but Not to/through ASSAM?
HOW?
mm
From:"Bartta Bistar" [EMAIL PROTECTED]To:AssamNet assam@assamnet.orgSubject:[Assam] He acted in Maniratnams extremely cleverly used Assamese dialogue containing Dil Se seems loosely based on ULFAs Assam liberation struggle and Shahrukh
I am attaching a note circulated by Ms. Rini Kakoti at the above
conference in the session titled Networking for growth.
Interestingly, she expressed her frustration that she did not get any
response from official channels. Apparently a British philanthropist
was willing to sponsor some destitute
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