,
passed by the Rajasthan government, could be used for ''harassing'' the
Christian missionaries.
I think Mr Rio is telling the
truth.
RB
- Original Message -
From:
umesh
sharma
To: Chan Mahanta ; Barua25 ; assam@assamnet.org
Sent: Monday, April 10, 2006 10:37
PM
OTHERS? Freedom for conversion means freedom to convert others, if you mean
telling about the party or religion means converting.
RB
- Original Message -
From:
Ram Sarangapani
To: Barua25
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; Chan Mahanta
; assam@assamnet.org
Sent: Tuesday, April
Dalai Lama speaks for the East.
www.breitbart.com
LONDON, ENGLAND, March 31, 2006: The exiled Tibetan spiritual
leader told The Daily Telegraph that terrorists should be treated humanely. He
also revealed the workings of his relationship with US President George W. Bush,
said Westerners had
Ram:
There are many aspects of such statements. First we
donot know where from Weber was takingthese quotes. Second we donot know
what exactly Buddha's quotes were and what were there tone and
meaning.
However the most important thing is that many
outsiders, and most Indians, make a
.
RB
- Original Message -
From:
Ram Sarangapani
To: Barua25
Cc: ASSAMNET
Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 8:46
AM
Subject: Re: [Assam] The jewel in the
Assam politician’s crown -The Statesman
Could be. But its more than that - its a cultural mindset. The public
The public can also demand (the AASU for example) that thorough
investigations be conducted on these politicians. The AASU is powerful enough to
bring Assam to a standstill, why are such issues ignored. They have taken other
issues and got results, what about something like this?
One idea
Ramgopal:
This shows that some Hindus are not allowed to
temple and caste system is very much there in the Indian blood.
RB
hindustantimes.com
BHUBANESWAR, INDIA, December 15, 2005: Another controversy over
temple entry has hit Orissa. In Keraragard village in Kendrapara district, four
To: Barua25
Cc: Ram Sarangapani ; Manoj Das ; assam@assamnet.org
Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 12:33
PM
Subject: Re: [Assam] Fw: Caste
System
Dear Rajen,
This kind of things must be stopped in two
fronts:
(1) Laws are very clear. This is a criminal
violation in Indian
though.
RB
- Original Message -
From:
umesh
sharma
To: Barua25 ; Himendra Thakur
Cc: assam@assamnet.org
Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 1:14
PM
Subject: Re: [Assam] Fw: Caste System
-and Racism, slavery reforms
Rajen-da,
If you ook closer home -in US
Umesh:
On this one will have to go deeper.
First we need to determine when Gita was
composed.
Second, what was behind the theory of the four
caste system.
Third, how and when the caste system in India
actually started.
All these are linked up.
My position is that Gita has perpetuated the
I think it has something to do with your 'a sudro
looking for a bamun priest' syndrome.
RB
- Original Message -
From:
Ram Sarangapani
To: ASSAMNET
Sent: Friday, March 24, 2006 7:40
PM
Subject: [Assam] The jewel in the Assam
politician’s crown -The Statesman
Title: Re Your Letter
Good response Chandan!
At least one thing is good that we
the NRAs aresuccessful in getting our voice heard in Assam loud and clear
and making some ignorant people like Phukon mad.
And why the ignorant Assamese have
not yet pondered why India is not proposing to
t of this poetic or philosophical
statement.
Hope this will make some
clarifications. More later.
Thanks
Rajen
- Original Message -
From:
Himendra
Thakur
To: Barua25
Cc: Manoj Das ; J Kalita ; Indrajit Barua ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; Ginima Barua ;
Dilip/Dil
Dek
.
- Original Message -
From:
Ram Sarangapani
To: Chan Mahanta
Cc: Barua25 ; Himendra Thakur ; assam@assamnet.org ; Dilip/Dil Deka
; J
Kalita ; Ginima Barua ; Indrajit Barua
Sent: Saturday, March 11, 2006 11:56
AM
Subject: Re: [Assam] Acute inferiorty
complex IC
Dear Buban Kokaidew:
I will furnish some reference materail
later. What I am saying, not from me bur from my reading, that non of the modern
Indian languages have originated from Sanskrit. Sanskrit was aparallel
language which did not flow. That is why we see the original Sanskrit as
he was trying to say that
Muslims protected many Hindus
Did you read it that way. I did
not.
RB
- Original Message -
From:
Ram Sarangapani
To: Rajen Barua
Cc: Himendra Thakur ; Shantikam
Hazarika ; assam@assamnet.org
Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 5:31
PM
Dear Himenda:
Thanks for your response. Glad to
know that the book was a part of your course.
Regarding the historical data of
the story, I think you need to have some back up. Because it is such
ahorrifying story, it may give the people a completely different picture
about Islam. Theactual
Ram:
Thanks so much. I from my side am planning to
devote some time to do the editing.
Barua
- Original Message -
From:
Ram Sarangapani
To: ASSAMNET
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 8:39
PM
Subject: [Assam] Want to Volunteer as a
Google Assamese translator?
Shantikam:
Thanks for your
support.
As you know dealing with anybody in
OXX is like walking in thin ice. So I am being careful. Now it is being revealed
that the original problem was started by OXX in 1925 (or so) when OXX was
established. They started to write Asom Sahitya Sabha. That they
What you are saying is Assamese
(like the Tripuris) are losing their identity from within India. Am I
correct?
Even if we bring the factor of
illegel Bangladeshis, a strong India, as one can see, absolutely mean nothing
for the protection of the Assamese people. In fact as I cited,
Title: Re: [Assam] Strong, secure, united INDIA
I dont
think India is already strong and secure.
The border with Bangladesh is absolutely insecure. India is not strong enough to tell
Bangladesh to stop
infiltration into Assam,
which has endangered the landmass of India called Assam.
Dear
Thank you so much for forwarding the article. I did not know that they have
published this.
Thanks again.
Rajen Barua
- Original Message -
From:
bg
To: assam@assamnet.org
Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2006 8:55
AM
Subject: [Assam] Rajenda's Article on X
sound in Oxom on
You asked me examples; This is
political
Case # 1:
Local regional caste Hindu Assamese
party bending over backward to sell Assam to India.
RB
- Original Message -
From:
Ram Sarangapani
To: ASSAMNET
Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 4:51
PM
Subject: [Assam] AGP and
In light of above they suggested me to stay
away from India and look for some green pasture.
Looks like your friends,
themselves Indians,donot know what they are talking
about. I have not seen anything in their statement which they tried to do
to improve and failed. If you analyse, you
Mahanta
To: Barua25 ; assam@assamnet.org
Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2006 12:50
PM
Subject: Re: [Assam] More from ToI
Blog-1
O' Rajen:
Bor dangor-dangor kotha koi dila dei :-).
Here are a few counter-points/clarifications:
** These are
NOT my friends. No reason
we see a ray of
hope.
With the best wishes,
Himendra
- Original Message -
From:
umesh
sharma
To: Himendra Thakur ; Barua25 ; assam@assamnet.org
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 9:39
PM
Subject: Re: [Assam] One must Take
Responsibility
Congratualtions Harish, in
completeing the Marathon even with a bad knee. That is like 4.1/3 miles per
hour. And thank you for doing it for NE.
Wish you all the best in your
journey for AID-NE. We are all behind you.
Rajen Barua
Houston
- Original Message -
From:
Harish
This is exactly a case where we
say: Hobo Diok
RB
-
Original Message -
From:
Ram Sarangapani
To: Barua25
Cc: ASSAMNET
Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 7:50
PM
Subject: Re: [Assam] Do Assamese have an
inferiority complex?
Dear Barua,
I agree
Friends and Well Wishers ofAssam North
East:
I would like introduce Mr.
Harish Sharma, a young energetic youth from Myshore, presently living
in Austin, Texas. I met Harish very recently in oureffort to find some
welfare group for Assam. Harish belongs to AID (Association for India's
corrected on this. Thanks for the
information.
That leaves
us only with Litikai Assam CM and Assam
politicians.
Barua
- Original Message -
From: Ram
Sarangapa
but Indian govt is sane and democratic, right?
No govt is sane and democratic in
true sense. Is USA govt sane and democratic? Is UK govt sane and democratic? As
long as we think that any govt is ideal and will do all the right thing for the
people in the name of democracy, we fail.
Govt is
Dear Bhuanda:
Is it possible to get a copy of that
article from your archive somehow. It seems to be very important for many of us
who are in the dark.
Rajen
- Original Message -
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: assam@assamnet.org
Sent: Sunday,
Title: Re: [Assam] Army firing in Kakopathar
If it is not clear to you, I was
saying that Indian govt is not sane.
No govt is sane.
I told you before:
Killing is
civilization.
RB
- Original Message -
From:
Chan
Mahanta
To: Barua25 ; Ram Sarangapani ; priyankoo sarma
He cited the
recent violence perpetrated by security personnel in Kamakhya and said that the
incident was not highlighted the way it should have been. Placing the blame on
opinion-makers and political leaders, he said that they have failed to
project regional concerns in the national
Dear Bhubanda:
Thanks for your enlightenment. I agree
with your forecast and logic specially for ULFA who is rather a new kid on the
street without anysupport from the Assamese mainstream who never wanted an
independent country for Assam. Mainram Dewan was the last non-Ahom upper class
the
current surge in India's software and call-center industries pushes up
the price of skilled workers to a point where textile, furniture or
footwear makers, which have small profit margins, can't find supervisors
and managers.
Does anybody know what is India's
unemployment number
the
X letter
Xongkordev, Xiboxagor,
Xotriya, Xapekhati, Xoikia, Xorma, Dax.
Once we start using it, whicher
letter we adopt, it will be OK.
Rajen
- Original Message -
From:
Chan
Mahanta
To: Barua25 ; assam@assamnet.org
Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006 10:18
PM
Dear BK:
This came from a Nagalim
website.
http://www.nagalim.nl/naga/index-2.html
It may be showing mainly Naga's point of
view. But I did not see anything incorrect.
Yes, the name of Phizo is not there. May
be this group is anti Phizo, I don't know.
Some omission may be due to my summary.
I think this is a positive news for
Assam where access to higher education is so difficult. The bottomline queston
is whether the drgree is recognized in India or not. Whether students will get
job in India or not. That is what the students should explore and find
out.
Rajen Barua
-
There is a myth being
circulatedthat India is a country which never invaded other country. This
is however is not true. In case of Nagaland, India definitely invaded the
country. The Naga's, who time and time again have made it
known to both former colonizer Britain and newly emerging
I hope people will see what the
article is trying to say. Basically it says that 'People get the govt it
deserves" . And that speaks very poorly about us all Indians, about all
Assamese, if we really belive that we have an elected dictatorship..
To be a strong democracy, people
will
you start the same thing in
India?
Can you dig out some model of this
education system, how they did it?
Any text material that we can
adopt?
Rajenda
.
- Original Message -
From:
umesh
sharma
To: Barua25 ; assam@assamnet.org ; Chan Mahanta
Sent: Saturday, February 04,
- Original Message -
From: Barua, Anita
Haha for
all of us in the corp world
*
Quotes
taken from United
States Federal Government employee
performance
evaluations.1.
"Since my last
hard you could figure it out why. Or may be better you try and
discover ityourself.I thought I will give you an advance warning so
that you donot unnecessarily loose faith in physics.
Rajenda
- Original Message -
From:
umesh
sharma
To: Barua25 ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; assam
While drinking coffee, may be you
startpouringsome coffee beans in the jar!
RB
- Original Message -
From:
priyankoo sarma
To: assam@assamnet.org
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 7:38
PM
Subject: Re: [Assam] MAYONNAISE JAR AND 2
CUPS OF
Umesh:
First for Coffee:
I am with Mukulda. Suggest you
switch to Tea, may be blacktea. It does not need creamer. It is good
for your health and for good Assam.
(Tip: If you want to tell the story
to some one change the coffee to tea.)
Regarding Golf:
Do you know that USA is the only
- Original Message -
From: Barua, Anita [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Remember this ...
**
When things in your life seem almost too much to handle, when 24 hours
in a day are not enough, remember the mayonnaise jar and the 2 cups of
coffee.
Title: Re: [Assam] Supporting ULFA is rather a Moral Question
*** What are you trying to prove Rajen?
Patriotism, like Religion, is a
dirty word.
People kill people for
both.
I wonder why?
Why some people get immense
pleasureencouraging people to get killed supporting their cause for
Manipur, Kashmir And Plebiscite
By Dhanajit
Thongam
The debate on
plebiscite initiated by the outlawed United National Liberation Front, Manipur
is gaining momentum day by day with write-ups on it appearing almost everyday in
one or the other newspaper. This kind of debate, whether it
Nations back elephant action
plan
Elephants' habitat is under threat from increasing
human activityAll
nations with wild populations of Asian elephants have met as
Interesting.
I did not know about
Che Guevara's book "Motor Cycle
Diaries"
That actually reminds us of the
famous novel.
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle
Maintenance:byRobert
Pirsig
The book is a diary of a motor cycle journeyof a father and son
team all across America. Behind their father
No No No,
Don't tabulate
anything.
They donot need even thatone
which too weak and too lateanyway
RB
- Original Message -
From:
mc
mahant
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: assam@assamnet.org
Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 7:52
PM
Subject: Re: [Assam]
Barua
Cc: assam@assamnet.org
Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006 4:23 PM
Subject: Re: [Assam] Well-oiled Assam sits pretty -
Telegraph
Heh-heh-heh!
Does the following ring a bell Rajen?
At 9:55 PM -0500 6/29/05, Bar
has grown into one of the most powerful social and economic forces known to
man."
Please note that the following sentence is my
addition:
"And that is how Assam lost its entrepreneurial
spirit."
RB
- Original Message -
From: umesh
sh
Everything else seems to make
sensefrom MRG's point of view the way I understand.
I donot think
sheconsidersULFA to be doing aparallel govt as Chandan wants
her to understand.
At this stage, after her this
statement, I also donot think that she is trying to use the issue as a trump
card.
I
I think Barua's letter is computer
generated gibberish.
RB
- Original Message -
From:
Ram Sarangapani
To: Chan Mahanta
Cc: assam@assamnet.org
Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2006 11:16
AM
Subject: Re: [Assam] Fwd: Complaint
Against Honorable Chandan Mahanta
:-).
I did not understand why you had to
put those words in CAPITAL and why you had to withheld my name?
RB
- Original Message -
From:
Chan
Mahanta
To: Barua25 ; Ram Sarangapani
Cc: assam@assamnet.org
Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2006 3:16
PM
Subject: Re: [Assam] Fwd
-
From: "Rajib Das" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Barua25" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; assam@assamnet.org
Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2006 3:19
AM
Subject: Re: [Assam] Why Bengal is
Underdeveloped
Yes. One word. Marxists!!
--- Barua25 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote: Question:That th
govts must
have its own accountability.
Assamese people are
saying NO to Hobo Diok.
They are saying :
Amar Upai Nai.
RB
- Original Message -
From: Ram
Sarangapani
To: Barua25
Cc: ASSAMNET ; Ch
Question:
That the entire North East India is
under developed is an well established fact and have it various
explanations.
However, compared to the West India
(Gujarat and Rajasthan etc), I think even states likeWest Bengal (not to
speak ofBihar and Bangladesh) are underdeveloped so far
So that's it.
Looks like ULFA is trying
toplay atrump card.
But is it a trump card
really?
Looks like they are playing a wrong
card, a Horton 10 while the color of the game Diamond.
Even if it is a trump
card,the trump card is at the expense of Assam.
And what ULFA and PCG and MRG
will
oppose ULFA?
In fact I am hopoing that they will
give me the new post of Borphukon of Jorhat.
RB
- Original Message -
From:
Chan
Mahanta
To: Barua25 ; Ram Sarangapani ; Chan Mahanta
Cc: ASSAMNET
Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 10:12
PM
Subject: Re: [Assam] Demand
are saying : Amar Upai
Nai.
RB
- Original Message -
From: Ram Sarangapani
To: Barua25
Cc: ASSAMNET ; Chan Mahanta
Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006
11:25 PM
Subject: Re: [Assam] Demand note is
Title: Re: [Assam] Demand note is ULFA's: IGP (SB) Sentinel
1: ULFA did not ask MRG , nor does MRG pretend, to speak or negotiate
on behalf of
ULFA.
Is not MRG in the PCG Group which
was formed by ULFA of 'like minded' people?
Does it not imply that MRG is not
only close to ULFA but a
Title: Re: [Assam] Demand note is ULFA's: IGP (SB) Sentinel
"Be that as it may, the demand note to the ONGC will not hamper the peace process since extortion by
militants is not unusual."
Thinking again, I think the above
statement by MRG may bea 'wish' statement. Note the adverb
'will
Language, culture and politics,
as you well know are the essential ingredients of life - spice of life as I like
to call them.
Yes I fully agree. Those are the
spice of life, but not life itself.
These give us what we call
identity. Assamese, Bengali, Bihari etc.
We always like our own
I have heard they could not find
ant descendants of Bruce family in spite of search.
RB
India toasts Scottish pioneers at
tea fest
November 08 2005 at 12:32PM
By Zarir HussainJorhat, India - India's north-eastern state of
And:
Don't regret the past, but learn
from the past.
Don't worry about the future, but
plan for the future.
And enjoy the present.
- Buddhist
Wisdom
- Original Message -
From:
mc
mahant
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: assam@assamnet.org
Sent: Monday,
DID YOU KNOW
THAT?
During the Second World War, the
most precious thing in China for the Americans against their war against the
Japanese was 'gasoline.Gasoline was so precious that war sometimes stopped
because of shortage of gasoline for the engines of the battle. As you know the
allied
A study by scientists at the Central Forensic Science
Laboratory in Calcutta has revealed that most present-day Indians are
the descendants of early humans who began to arrive in India about 60,000
years ago
I wonder how they
arrive at their result.
RB
So what do you propose
?
RB
- Original Message -
From:
mc
mahant
To: assam@assamnet.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 8:04
PM
Subject: [Assam] Raison de Etre--why
Delhi clings shamelessly like a leech
Assam is India's colony, mainlandIndia does not
@assamnet.org
Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 7:34
PM
Subject: Re: [Assam] Raison de Etre--why
Delhi clings shamelessly like a leech
do you
propose ?
Get the leech off!
mm
From: "Barua25" [EMAIL PROTECTED]To:
"mc mahant" [EM
Due to huge influx of Hindi-speaking people,
due to tens of 24/7 Hindi TV channels, radio stations, slowly Assam is
being Hindi-ized. Is that not also slow disappearance of
Assamese?If Hindi's expansion is not controlled, it will spell
the deathknell for Assamese.
This is 2006
27 years after Asom gono
Andwlon
First we don't have yet
anypolitical party with such agenda.
Not to say of aa political
party with such agenda who will win.
I think such apolitical party
with such agenda will have to bea centrist party to win the majority. It
won't win on the
I will take it
Very simple.
Prove Ramda wrong and go for
plebiscite..
RB
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: assam@assamnet.org
Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 9:15 PM
Subject: Re: [Assam] What prevents India from
holding a
Vvaluable information on possible earthquake in
india.
RB
http://cires.colorado.edu/~bilham/HimalayanEarthquakes/KangraCentenaryFinal.htm
___
assam mailing list
assam@assamnet.org
http://assamnet.org/mailman/listinfo/assam_assamnet.org
think I need to stand a bit
taller or take stool to stand on.
Thanks for the feed back in the
form of the question.
RB
- Original Message -
From:
Chan
Mahanta
To: Barua25 ; assam@assamnet.org
Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2006 3:08
PM
Subject: Re: [Assam] DEMOCRACY
I think Assamese films are doing
rather well as a regional film in Indian standard.I am sure Jyoti Prasad
Agarwala would have been glad to see the state of affairs of Assamese film today
from his start in the 30s. Today I would say Assamese films have matured.
I wish that Assamese film
Nasa team sees explosion on
Moon
The impact may have looked something like
thisNasa scientists have witnessed a rare explosion on the Moon, caused by a
meteoroid slamming into it.
The blast was equal in energy to about 70kg of TNT and was seen
near the
This will be one platform where
the40-60% split will menifest.
Rs 25 lakh each for Barpeta, Madhupur and Bordowa Xatra
the government has already released Rs 8 crore towards boosting the
library movement in the State.
This is the best of times, this the worst
of times.
Probably it does not
Title: Re: [Assam] Assam Trip-2
*** Good Britishers did not treat the Indians as colonial
vassals either - they treated them like humans.
I think you mean to say
Good Britishers did not treat the
India as colonial vassal either -
But then they treated India as
what?.
And I don't
Title: Re: [Assam] Assam Trip-2 Addendum
Why?
Ravindranath does not like them
Sanjoy Hazarika and Jayanta Madhab?
Why do you think they are my
heroes?
Are they philosophers or poets or
mathematicians ?
What your hero ULFA think about non
Assamese guys like Ravindranath doing public works in
'Miraculous' rescue for US
miners
Cheers broke out among relatives at the
newsTwelve
men trapped underground since an explosion in a US mine on Monday have been
found alive, reports say.
Bells at a church in the state of West Virginia where relatives
had
Ram:
Thanks.
It seems theUpai
Nai culture is a bit more negative than the typical Hobo
Diok Assamese culture.
The following is an
example:
Before, Assamese used to say in
case of corruption, Hobo Diok which is if one notice is same as
saying Eibar Xenor Ejat. Or you don't know what the
Churchill took hardline on
Gandhi
Gandhi was eventually assassinated by Hindu extremists in
1948Winston
Churchill favoured letting Gandhi die if he went on hunger strike, newly
published Cabinet papers show.
The UK's WWII prime minister thought India's
*** How about a REAL
democracy? That is what *MY* dream for Assam
envisions
There is another alternative which
your Tilok Daktor forgot to tell you.
That is, who is Ram and Rajen and
others to hold you from your ambitious plan?
Why even try to persuade the
inquissitors?
It is like,
] Illegal
Bangladeshis, is it a myth?
Hey assam, please let
us know what is your problem.
RB
INDIA IS THE PROBLEM--- only one at that.
mm
From: "Barua25" [EMAIL PROTECTED]To:
"Ram Sarangapani" [EMAIL PROTECTED],"ASSAMNET"
assa
- Original Message -
From:
Ram Sarangapani
To: Barua25
Cc: ASSAMNET
Sent: Sunday, January 01, 2006 10:45
AM
Subject: Re: [Assam] Illegal
Bangladeshis, is it a myth?
Barua,
I don't see anybody from
Assam writing in National Newsparers about the illegel
from the
Assamese public?
News Papers ?
That is the other side of Isurgency
Business, making money by 'finger pointing' to keep the Assamese public glued to
the papers..
Joi Ai OXOM.
RB
- Original Message -
From:
Chan
Mahanta
To: Barua25 ; Ram Sarangapani
Cc: ASSAMNET
:
Chan
Mahanta
To: Barua25 ; Ram Sarangapani
Cc: ASSAMNET
Sent: Sunday, January 01, 2006 11:54
AM
Subject: Re: [Assam] Illegal
Bangladeshis, is it a myth?
Tsk, Rajen. Ki Muskil!
You already listed everyone else as not worried, bothered, troubled or
otherwi
Message -
From:
Chan
Mahanta
To: Barua25 ; Ram Sarangapani
Cc: ASSAMNET
Sent: Sunday, January 01, 2006 3:56
PM
Subject: Re: [Assam] Illegal
Bangladeshis, is it a myth?
Oh, no. Here we go again!
At 2:48 PM -0600 1/1/06, Barua25 wrote:
Ithink we will have
India is a huge country, with enormous resources and a certain sense of
pride asone of the world's ancient civilizations. This will inhibit
anyinclination to act at the behest of the US. But when India and the
USagree to "collaborate in limited international operations, when
intheir
A country that has
320 million people going to bed without food
and 10,000 dying of hunger-related pangs every day, as experts point out.
Ninety-nine percent of adivasi families in Jharkhand and Rajasthan
are facing chronic hunger this year.
At least 250 farmers committed suicide in
Oxford mathematician
knighted
The mathematical challenge knows no geographical
boundaries
Professor John Ball, University of
OxfordProfessor
John Ball, a world-renowned mathematician from the University of Oxford, has
received
Sure we need to move on to the next
topic.
However this was an important topic
for everybody interested for welfare ofAssam.
I just wanted to show that 'Assam
for Assamese' theme simply does not work whichever way we look at
it.
In 1979, AssamGana Andwlon
failed exactly for this reason.
Title: Re: [Assam] Assam is for Assamese
"Assam IS for the Assamese -- those
who BELONG to Assam. It is their homeland. It includes many different ethnic
groups. Ahoms, Bodos, Dimasas, Misings, Karbis-- etc. etc. Assam is NOT the
homeland for Biharis, not for Marwaris, not for
ing?
Where is the sin?
RB
- Original Message -
From:
Chan
Mahanta
To: Barua25 ; assam@assamnet.org
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 26, 2005 11:43
AM
Subject: Re: [Assam] DEMOCRACY HARMING
INDIA: LYNGDOH
Who
is talking about Sum
I have great admiration for Gandhi because
of his positionin politics that process is more important than the end.
While all the politicians of India, including Nehru,were clamoring
impatiently for the end result of India's independence, Gandhi's position was
always different because he
Mahanta
To: Barua25 ; assam@assamnet.org
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 25, 2005 8:45
AM
Subject: Re: [Assam] DEMOCRACY HARMING
INDIA: LYNGDOH
Merry Christmas Rajen!
May Peace reign on earth!
And thus I start the morning of this auspicious day although
Guwahati,
Monday, December 19, 2005 STATE
Krishi Vigyan Kendra at Teok
plannedFrom Our CorrespondentTEOK,
Dec 18 Indian Council for Agricultural Research (ICAR) has planned to set up a
Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK) at Kaliapani under Teok revenue circle.A high
level team of the site
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