Assam Agribusiness Statistics published by NIC, inform that in the year
2000 the total number of laborers employed in Tea Gradens in Assam is
60253 Assuming that there were no children at home and there were nobody
unemployed, and therefore assume that every tea garden employee was
accounted for.
ienate the Naga's socially, They would be a part of
Assam. So would the seven sisters be a whole integrated family.
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I heard that story before.
There is a rumor that oil from transformers have medicinal properties.
They were being sold as massage oil for getting rid of acute pains.
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> This must be by one of the 'i-know-all' type of journalist. a step-down
> transformer i
orting the Burmese people.
Mohan R. Palleti
> Ram:
>
> One of the MOST fundamental norms of a CIVILIZED, democratic society
> is that you don't go shoot up your people who are demonstrating or
> are holding a civil protest, EVEN if it gets unruly.
>
> You arrest them for
Mohammed to become an intellectual?
Mohan R. Palleti
> Waled-da,
>
> when Mother Teresa can see God everywhere (as per recent TIME article)
> and Jesus Christ can be son of God a and Krishna and Ram can be
> avatars/incarnations of God why cannot Prophet Muhammad or Moses hear
ure Salman would never look at a Buck eye to eye (Black or
no black) and nor will Sanjay Dutt ever cross his path with the
underworld.
This is just a thought that came across in my mind.
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should provide incentives in the form of money or land to
informers who can help identify terrorists.
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should provide incentives in the form of money or land to
informers who can help identify terrorists.
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wonders for the state.
There is also NASA data which can be found in near real time with slightly
larger resolution. And this data is available for free.
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> C'da
>
>>*** Yes, you are off base here Ram :-).
>
> I was actually talking about the Brahmaputra its
e of stone with a nameplate at the bottom identifying it as Manu
> :-)?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> At 8:41 AM -0400 7/6/07, Mohan R. Palleti wrote:
>>You are right! A government office should not be putting up a idol
>>pertaining to a particular religion.
>>
&g
ane person, he too was falible. If a Manu was to rewrite
the manu smriti, he would definitely have written it differently. -:)
Mohan R. Palleti
> Is there not a separation of State and Religion in the seculiar Indian
> Constitution which prohibits such display of Hindu religeous fig
the ambassador in support
of the ULFA?
I regret that such a well informed and intelligent person as you are have
chosen to speak in this vein.
Mohan R. Palleti
> C'da
>
>>But WHO determines who should be given that label of 'terrorist' or
> '>cri
C'da:
You have been saying the same things repeatedly on the net. I acknowledge
your committment to ULFA and a independent Assam. Unfortunately I do not
subscribe to that thought.
Mohan R. Palleti
> Hi M:
>
>
>
>
> At 11:07 AM -0400 6/27/07, Mohan R. Palleti wrote
C'da:
Assam is not at war with India. It is only the ULFA who is at war with
almost everybody. Therefore UN supervision and a plebicite is a far
fetched thought.
Mohan R. Palleti
> At 12:57 PM -0400 6/27/07, Mohan R. Palleti wrote:
>>Very true!
>>As I see it now, in the
n that is acceptable to
the people. Using the money they have amassed to build the fence along the
border is perhaps one step towards earning the respect of the people.
Mohan R. Palleti
> M:
>
>> >C'Da,
>>I believe a possible solution can be found by which ULFA be
C'Da,
I believe a possible solution can be found by which ULFA be given amnesty
if they give up arms. And they can take part in forming the government and
get what the State deserves. They have the will power, I am sure they will
do a good job!
Mohan R. Palleti
> M:
>
>> &
c-da
>
If ULFA takes the lead to do this in a civiliged way. I do not think
anybody would be against it. This is what I have been saying time and
again.
>
>
> At 8:41 AM -0400 6/27/07, Mohan R. Palleti wrote:
>>I sent this bit to assamonline, but the moderator decided against
>>
in Assam,
because they have already started the process of naturalization.
These are my viewpoints. I hope others can shape it better.
Mohan R. Palleti
>
>
> For God's sake, not another Neli like incident. Please!
>
>
>
>
> In order to make spiritual progress you mu
me at the Union Square
farmers market in New York City. That was a couple of years ago...
Mohan R. Palleti
> Thanks C'da
>
> That was a pretty good. I thought, there may be an off chance of Fiesta
> carrying it (and a tad cheaper too). I guess we will have to wait till it
>
saddening, it is bound to happen, whether there is ULFA or
> not. It is simply not possible with the increase in population and with
> people becomming aware of their rights (or rites?)
>
I will perhaps elaborate on this at another time.
> While expressing your comments on my observ
C'Da
I am sure I can not argue with the same passion that you have, but I will
attempt to speak on some issues..
> Hi Again Chitta:
>
>
>
>
>>Like sponsoring Assamese mountaineer for Mount Everest
> expedition etc. And as Mr. Mohan said they will be
> remembered as the greatest heroes of Ass
I see my name on a statement that I never made. I have never asked ULFA to
climb a mountain to be remembered as heroes.
This statement is very much out of context!
Mohan R. Palleti
> Hi Again Chitta:
>
>
>
>
>>Like sponsoring Assamese mountaineer for Mount Everest
> e
s bad enough. I don't think
anyone would give them money to go to Bangaldesh and build up a fortune.
Mohan R. Palleti
> M:
>
>
>> >ULFA never seemed to have a dialogue with the common people. It is
>> making
>>its own unilateral decisions and imp
concerns. I
would also appreciate if ULFA comes out of its hiding and does something
for the betterment of society and stop any form of violence in the state.
Mohan R. Palleti
> Dear C Da,
> Hope all is well at your end. It should be, you are not walking down the
> blood (of your own
n the cooperative. Here there is a one time
investment after which the system regenerates finances itself. An example
of sustainable cooperative pisciculture.
Hope this helps...
Mohan R. Palleti
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: kankana bora <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Dat
mm:
I think we should adopt the Israeli method. Filter the sewage water and
spray the water in the right places for recharging the aquifers. That way
nobody will feel uncomfortable drinking the treated water.
Mohan R. Palleti
>
> Dear Ms. Sen,
>
> I am glad to find at least one inte
Original Message
Subject: Re: [Assam] End this disease called ULFA
From:"Mohan R. Palleti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:Sat, May 19, 2007 1:27 pm
To: "Chan Mahan
>
>
> At 2:15 PM -0400 5/16/07, Mohan R. Palleti wrote:
>>UlFA has become a cankerous growth fuelled by a foreign virus. This
>> growth
>>must stop!
>
>
>
> *** Let us agree, for argument's sake, that it is so. The question
> then will be how to CURE
UlFA has become a cankerous growth fuelled by a foreign virus. This growth
must stop!
Nobody wants more bloodshed in the state. Nor does anyone want all the
ULFA to be picked and shot. They are our boys! They have made some
mistakes. They should be given the opportunity to get out of it. Let them
Some thoughts on the ongoing discussions:
Hordes of indians in Assam and taking over the economy.
They are not invaders. Merely people from one state going to another. The
same way as the hordes of Assamese who decended in Hyderabad and are able
to earn a living working for "GE" Nobody looks at
eems to be a problem because ULFA is sitting in their
country.
Mohan R. Palleti
> I believe that Ram has explained the points very aptly. Just adding
> a few comments.
>
>> >*** Is this for a fact or a demonstration of profound ignorance
>> of modern history?
>>
Chinese advanced into Assam and were lost without any bearings.
And soon after this, they retreated.
As far as I know, India was not prepared for any war at that time. I will
certainly take this article with a pinch of salt.
Mohan R. Palleti
> Western Lies Blackened Beijing'
This article is something to keep in ones personal file and read in
liesure. It is a very good write up on the realtionship between music and
Mathematics.
Anything that has a rythm is good for a Fourier series transofomation. I
wonder how a Fourier transform will look like for a single note on
dif
"Ulfa wants Oxom's Sovereignty Back.A Country -till British Merchants
tricked into our territories."
Why stop at that?
Why does Ulfa not want the territory back to the time when the Cacharis
ruled Assam?..
The Land never belongs to anyone. You stake a claim on a land, give it a
name and make
that I was once a
jeura soor too!
Happy Bihu to all of you!
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Subject: Re: [Assam] Are we seeing a similar war response here in Assam
like the one between the LTTE and the Sri Lankan State?
From:"Mohan R. Palleti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:Tue, Janu
Umesh:
I agree with you that it was a dastardly act to kill innocent laborers,
and we must condemn this savagery. Those Bihari laborers were not taking
away anyone's jobs. They were merely eking out their livelihood.
Mohan R. Palleti
> After the recent poll in which a mojaori
ments such as what Rajen has put
togeher.
Mohan R. Palleti
> Dear Shantikam,
>
> Happy New Year to you, your family and your friends !
>
> I am glad you liked the true-story of the rhino-charge imagery in Calcutta
> Press in 1946. The rhino dominated some other areas of litera
I oppose the resolution to change the name of the
state from Assam to Asom, and hereby give my
consent to put my name as a signatory to the
petition.
Full name:MOHAN RAO PALLETI
Name of Spouse (optional): RAJANI RAO PALLETI
City : RALEIGH
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Can anybody tell me the exact cumulative length of rivers in Assam?
Thanks
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Thank you for the greetings.
Home away from home, these little things make you feel at home.
Mohan R. Palleti
> Dear Assam Net,
>
> Rini Kakati [ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ] has sent you an ecard from
> 123Greetings.com.
>
> Send free ecards from 123Greetings.com with your choice of c
Rajen & Ajanta:
The Government should not take a unilateral discussion to change the name
from Assam to Asom.
I have always supported for the name to remain as Assam and will lend my
support to this arguement.
Mohan R. Palleti
> I have a pending request to people who use the spelling AS
ly in Nagaland. I am sure some enterprising folks can market these
stuffs.
Korea and Thailand supply their Leechie's and so many of their indigenious
fruits. We can have our leteku, kordoi, Jolphaietc in the market too.
Mohan R. Palleti
>
>
> These are realy good suggestions
> G
ly in Nagaland. I am sure some enterprising folks can market these
stuffs.
Korea and Thailand supply their Leechie's and so many of their indigenious
fruits. We can have our leteku, kordoi, Jolphaietc in the market too.
Mohan R. Palleti
>
>
> These are realy good suggestions
> G
ly in Nagaland. I am sure some enterprising folks can market these
stuffs.
Korea and Thailand supply their Leechie's and so many of their indigenious
fruits. We can have our leteku, kordoi, Jolphaietc in the market too.
Mohan R. Palleti
>
>
> These are realy good suggestions
> G
I beleive that this has a big market that can feed the South East market.
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They are at:
http://www.icrisat.org/
Mohan R. Palleti
>
> Mohan Thanks for the info anyway.
> We'll contact ICRISAT-maybe visit some facility-maybe ask some data from
> them. May be their good work is recorded in the web.
> mm
>
> From: "Mohan R. Palleti&q
crops or added any new ones. You may like
to call up their visitors services. They are supposed to provide help and
suggestions for free.
Mohan R. Palleti
> Dear Mohan, You are the only one we see in the Net who knows and can
> discuss at ease the value of legumes in : Crop rotation
region. I believe with todays climate pattern in Assam we should be
able to solicit attention in the region.
Hope somebody will make use of this.
Mohan R. Palleti
> P.S.(After my earlier one) Over the last 2 decades we saw Over-Hypes in
> Assam ,quietly whimpering to a 'Mew'
activists. But
if nobody speaks then there is no voice!
I would urge you to be on the net.
Mohan R. Palleti
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: Nayanjyoti Medhi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Oct 13, 2006 1:00 AM
> Subject: Re: [Assam] What a shame! YOUR Qs ANS
esn't mean that the
others who do not have non Ahom titles now are not assamese or would like
Assam State to be called a Ahom state.
Mohan R. Palleti
>
>
>>I do not still understand why anyone would want to call such a beautiful
>>name "Assam" as Asom or Oxo
ually prounced as "h"
Assam, Okhom, baas (bamboo), baah, saag, haag, swaad, huad, Sukha, huka...
so my opinion is if Assam is written as Asom it actually meants to be
prounced as Ahom
Mohan R. Palleti
> I think the Asomiyas are the most confused lot; by Asomiyas, I mean t
This is a good discussion!
The Regional Research Laboratory at Jorjat should be a good place to
start. tThey were the ones who should how Citronella can be grown and
harvested for oil in Assam. It is a blooming market but only for a few
enterprising companies.
Mohan R. Palleti
>The inttent
e for the ULFA, nor is the development
of the State. Your father is a victim of these sad times. We grieve with
you!
Sincerely
Mohan R. Palleti
> TributeIn loving memory of our father Harendra Nath Das
> He was our bread, when we were hungry
> He was our shelter from trou
Folks,
What do you think of this paper? Please comment.
Mohan
Reverse Global Warming While Generating Energy, Water And Revenue
By Steve Nixon and Shawn McCaslin
Global warming has emerged as a serious global crisis. Many ideas have
been proposed for mitigation, but the existing ideas, even
rvatipuram. This is partially a hindu village, yet what did you
make them do?
Mohan R. Palleti
> C-da,
>
> I think you look at it from the point of view of the bourgeosie --"look
> at the damn villagers--so cruel !!! They cut off the ears of the cows!!
> Stop giving them lo
.
There should also be a law that holds a loanee accountable for charging
higher than prescribed interests and within some strict guidelines.
Mohan R. Palleti
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haralumukh photo which showed cars and buses with large
> gaps are smaller than 1m pixels.
> mm
> From: "Mohan R. Palleti"
> To: "barnali"
> CC: assam@assamnet.org
> Subject: Re: [Assam] Image of Assam from Google earth
> Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2006
ure of 250 square m ( a quarter square mile).
This is the map which I provided yesterday. I think this is a good data
set to monitor forestry and agricultural trends.
Mohan R. Palleti
> lots of endless discussion on this topic,
>
> i am from the general mass and i knw that sitting smwhere
Muktikam:
You are rightin saying that most of the educated people are migrating to
other places to work.
Most of the people who are here in the US or elsewhere are not here by
choice. But there are many who have been contributing a lot to Assam from
outside. Partha Gogoi, Rajen Baruah and many oth
issue.
Yasmin Saikia.
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Chan:
Good to know that we do not have a sokidar here. It split my sides when I
read that
You are right, Assamnet is more like we are all ready and dressed up for
the free for all party.
Mohan
> Hi Lipika,
>
> Welcome to assamnet.
>
> BTW, Assamnet is DIFFERENT from asomonline or
> whatev
Rabin:
Sanjeev Bhuyan's call for a non partisan assamese get together was a clear
message from him, how frustrated he was not to be able to get all the
assamese people under one roof.
I really do not know if that really matters. We can all still be threaded
together by assamnet. US is such a huge
I liked this paper written by Yasmin Saikia that I found on the net.
http://www.india-seminar.com/2005/550/550%20yasmin%20saikia.htm
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> antagonistic to the CAUSE. You are most welcome. Why didn't you come forth
> earlier-till challenged by RB?
> Love to you and your young family
> mm
>
> From: "Mohan R. Palleti"
> To: assam@assamnet.org
> Subject: Re: [Assam] Poor, pathetic &
rection. BTW I noticed that you have misinterpreted my writing at
> some places which I would like to explain. Please respond.
> Thanks
> RB
> Houston, Texas
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Mohan R. Palleti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
> Sent: Wed
ffices etc. find out what skill sets they need for
different jobs. Teach those skill sets in university extension centers.
And make it mandatory for hiring with the necessary certifications. This
is one way to keep the jobs for the youths and find them employments
azarika. I gues when he moved his base to Calcutta, he lost
his ground in Assam. the essence of Luit got diluted by Podda and Gonga...
You take care too...
Mohan R. Palleti
> Hi Mohan:
>
>> >I
>>genuinely feel sorry that we have more divisive forces that talks of
>>
h a lot
of responsibility. It would be nice if there are no personal vendetta's in
this forum.
To those of you, who have been writing against these divisive minds and
have been sent greetings on our Independence day. I feel proud of you
M
gt; mode.Certainly Catholic. Russia calls for more babies-- continues to worry
> about vast lands and decreasing population. Even China -after enforcing
> 1-child laws for 20+ years want more Chinese maybe to repopulate Siberia.
>
> Complete your thoughts on Very Severely Dealing With.
Chan:
First of all congratulations for the laurels you brought on your
photography skills.
You may be right here, I may have chewed more than I can bite
.
A Czar to dictate laws would be bad indeed. Havent given that much
thought when I wrote in response to Umeshs comment.
It is my observation
adoption for
childless couples should be given some thought.
Mohan R. Palleti
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1874589.cms
KOCHI: The Catholic Church in Kerala has given out a call to the laity to
go "back to basics" and have more babies if they are economically
well
of property holding, number of educated people
in the family.
This way we will get local Hindu's registered and misuse of the
certificates would be stopped at the lowest level. Otherwise how do you
wean out affluent classes from mis-using these certificates and denying
t
nd let it be managed by those IAS officers who do not subscribe to
dishonesty. Believe me there are still many such folks. Not all IAS
officers are corrupt.
Mohan R. Palleti
> Ram:
>
>> I am guilty of thinking that Assamese traits the same as any other
>>Indian. So, >it doe
I do read your emails which you circulate around. But sometimes it is very
confusing as to what you are trying to put across. Pardon me for saying
that. Are you with the ULFA, or against it or are you trying to instigate
some real mythical ULFA to surface up.
In whatever form it may be, any sort o
Rajen:
The reason why Buddhism did not flourish in India is very simple. When
Buddhism rose to a its peak. The Hindu's said that Buddha was the last
Avatars of Vishnu. By accepting Buddhism as a part of its sub religion.
Most of the teachings in Buddhism is based on Hindu scriptures that were
modi
This is very good news for the North Eastern region. Have you seen the
movie Rare birds? It is a Canadian comedy/drama movie Directed by Sturla
Gunnarsson. You will find this movie in Blockbuster. The turn of events is
very good.
Have fun!
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/5125244.stm
>
>
Chan,
Thank you for your email. I do not wish to stir a hornet's nest over these
controversial topics.
When I said Hinduism is not a religion. It is a set way of life that our
forefathers passed on to us. Notice that although the wedding mantras in
two Hundu marriages may be similar, the traditions
Perhaps we should be more receptive to the idea that religion is more like
somebody elses philosophy. And maybe ancient religious books were a
compilations of observations expressed with whatever little scientific
knowledge and vocabulary we had and yearned into a story.
Hinduism is first of all n
The fervor and concern of the layman is very genuine.
We divert a lot of energy towards unproductive and sometimes unconclusive
tasks. Changing the name of Assam to Asom ?? (not even okhom). Trying to
find out who is responsible for the blast in Guwahati. Pushing the blame
on one another. AASU came
My daughter (9th grade) showed some interest in doing a Bihu dance in her
school. Can somebody tell me a site where I can buy a couple of good
movies with some good Bihu dances in it.
Mohan Rao Palleti
Raleigh, North Carolina
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