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Saving Assam’s rhinos
A proposal by the Assam forest department for de-horning rhinos to save them
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In the first three months of this year alone, Assam has lost as many as 10
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interview on the National Health Service in the U.K by a TV channel in
Guwahati. Dr. Sarmah is an ex-president of the United Assam Association of
the UK. I should be grateful if you would publish.
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I m disgusted to have born in this country. God please put me in hell but
not in this State.Fact of the matter is news item is more important to the
reporters than the life and honor of an unknown victim. Newslive Shit ..
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Dear Netters:
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On 4 8 2011 I posted a piece from the Times of India under the heading:US not
good for education:says Top Indian scientist. Today in the same paper there is
article saying that more than 20% students than last year are applying for
places in US universities..
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>From other sour
Assam poll and ethnic
fragmentation
Ranen Kumar Goswami
Assam is approaching yet another Assembly
election.
The fractured verdict in last Assembly polls and wafer-thin majority the
parties had got in the previous ones ar
I advise you to try it...
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I agree and am impressed! :)
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Thanks a lot Mukti.
Simanta
From: Muktikam Phukan
To: assam@assamnet.org
Sent: Mon, September 13, 2010 1:18:32 AM
Subject: [Assam] (no subject)
A website to download old Axomiya melodies:
http://rimitamelody.wordpress.com/
Muktikam Phukan
Deputy Director
A website to download old Axomiya melodies:
http://rimitamelody.wordpress.com/
Muktikam Phukan
Deputy Director (FA)
Petroleum Conservation Research Association
Sanrakshan Bhawan,10, Bhikaiji Cama Place,New Delhi 110066
Ph: +91 11 26198856 Ext 355, Mob: +91 9818598565
email: phuk...@pcra.org , m
Of course,the law is on their side.Without an iota of doubt,they
should be allowed to erect an Islamic Center by the Court of
Justice.No one is calling that into question.The issue at hand here
is--- will it be appropriate to build a mosque in a place where
sentiments of thousands of people are ent
KJD,
Whether one likes the idea of the mosque, or the place or the timing is
irrelevant to the legal aspects.
The facts are, that this is a private property, the mosque people applied
and got all the permits from the local authorities.
The mosque idea is definitely insensitive (kind of in your fa
And the opening date is slated for Sept. 11, 2011, the 10th
anniversary of the day a hole was punched in that city. Mosque is a
fine idea -- someplace else. Why there?
If the Japanese decided to open a cultural center across from Pearl
Harbor, that would be insensitive.
True,'rights' are guarantee
The President did the right thing. The Constitution guarantees the rights to
build a place of worship on private land - whatever the religion.
On a practical/political level, may be the President could have kept to the
sidelines. I would have been disappointed if he had not sided with the
mosque b
This and other actions of president Obama will cost him the 2012 reelection but
he spoke from his heart and from his training as a constitutional lawyer. Now
that the backers of the mosque have got recognition, the proper thing for them
would be to give up the fight for the spot near ground zero
progress you must be patient like a tree and humble
like a blade of grass.”
> Date: Tue, 6 May 2008 21:44:50 -0700> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:
> assam@assamnet.org> Subject: Re: [Assam] (no subject)> > Dear Alpana Ba,> >
> You can visit this site below
Dear Alpana Ba,
You can visit this site below and write to them for further information.
However, it seems majority of the books are in Hindi and some are bilingual.
Hope it helps.
http://www.nationalbalbhavan.nic.in/index.asp
Regards
Mridul
"Alpana B. Sarangapani" <[EMAI
Dear All:
I need help from some of you, especially the ones staying in Assam/India. If
others can help it would also be great.
Do you know if there is a list of award winning authors of children's books
from Assam or from any parts of India. They need to be written in Assamese
and/or English
Dear All:
Remember the 'baahor sunga' where our Aaita's put salt in it?
I buy my own gift - figuring out on my own - what my loved ones would like me
to have.
Well, I was so excited to see one in a store but the cost was $49.00. Can you
believe it? A baahor (well it's made of Olive wood) s
Growth that glitters is not all gold
— Ranen Kumar Goswami
The list of world’s richest is never complete today without some Indians among
the top. Forbes released yet another list on March 6, 2008 which saw India’s
Anil Ambani as the biggest wealth creator. As many as four Indians made it to
t
Growth that glitters is not all gold
— Ranen Kumar Goswami
The list of world’s richest is never complete today without some Indians among
the top. Forbes released yet another list on March 6, 2008 which saw India’s
Anil Ambani as the biggest wealth creator. As many as four Indians made it to
t
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Kindly go to the link above. Maybe, the next big war game will be for WATER !!!
Regards
Muktikam Phukan
Deputy Director (NR)
Petroleum Conservation Research Association
Sanrakshan Bhawan,10, Bhikaiji Cama Place
ess you must be patient like a tree and humble
like a blade of grass”
- Lakshmana
> Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2008 09:54:44 -0600> To: assam@assamnet.org> From: [EMAIL
> PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [Assam] (no subject)> > > I think we are attempting
> to split hairs over no
I think we are attempting to split hairs over nothing.
Just because another language differentiates between a house and a
home, and Oxomiya does not, one does not need to go into a fit of
grabbing at Sanskrit words that few use. For us 'ghor' is a ghor--a
house and a home too. The difference
roti,kapra makan = khadyo, bastro, baxostan
On Jan 27, 2008 10:04 AM, Manoj Das <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> home-baxosthan/grih (home is a place where a family lives with love and
> care
> for each other)
> house-ghor/bhawan (house is a place with a roof, walls, windows, gates,
> boundary, flo
home-baxosthan/grih (home is a place where a family lives with love and care
for each other)
house-ghor/bhawan (house is a place with a roof, walls, windows, gates,
boundary, floors)..
this was told to us by our teach mr bipin chutia in school..:)
On Jan 27, 2008 6:52 AM, DR BIKASH KUMAR DAS <[E
HOME:Baxbhavan.( x- Dantya Saa)(Bas Bhaban)/ Ghar
House: Kutir, Poja.(Paja)
Or we need to look at Hemkosh Abhidhan.I dnt have it with me.
Bikash
kamal deka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
HOUSE = BHOBON / AWAKH /GRIHO
HOME = GRIHO BAKH /GHOR
KJD
On 1/26/08, Alpana B. Sarangapani wrote:
>
>
>
HOUSE = BHOBON / AWAKH /GRIHO
HOME = GRIHO BAKH /GHOR
KJD
On 1/26/08, Alpana B. Sarangapani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Does anybody know if there are separate words for "home" and "house" in
> Assamese? I know we use 'ghor' .
>
> But if you need to assert the real meanings of a "real" home
Does anybody know if there are separate words for "home" and "house" in
Assamese? I know we use 'ghor' .
But if you need to assert the real meanings of a "real" home and just a house
with 4 walls, what are they?
I believe it is 'ghar`' for home and 'makaan' for house in Hindi.
Thanks for
> http://www.telegraphindia.com/1071211/asp/opinion/story_8654412.asp
> The Telegraph, Calcutta. Tuesday, December 11, 2007
> READING THE TEA LEAVES
> - The understanding of tribal status must be rid of colonial errors
> SANJIB BARUAH
thank you, sanjib-da, for this article.
i found it almo
al progress you must be patient like a tree and humble
like a blade of grass”
- Lakshmana
> Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 14:32:27 -0800> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:
> assam@assamnet.org> Subject: [Assam] (no subject)> > >>people are not as much
> concerned with ass
>>people are not as much concerned with assam's image
as with the >>deteriorating inter-ethnic situation.
OK so it's not that people are outraged because
Media Insulted the woman as being claimed by some ?
Anyway, two quotes from Assamnet ---
"The report is well photographed and planned to e
Krishnendu Chakraborty wrote:
> You said it all Alpana'ba it is a shame ...
> period.
> People seem to be beating around the bushes blaming
> media rather then the real villains
and
> 1. From the outrage we are seeing here, people are
> more concerned at Assam's Image NOT at mode
Hi All:
Here is a web site for the development of your mental, spiritual and physical
health, naturally - http://www.veria.com/.
It comes in channel 9575 if you are using Dish network.
Select the programs that are interesting to you and enjoy.
“In order to make spiritual progress
Utpal Borpujari had written a heavy note with his posers for ULFA and I was
apprehensive about how ULFA would react. My apprehensions been proved correct.
The replies that ULFA has put in blue colour in the original writing of Utpal
make very little sense and displays the vacuity in ULFA's leve
Hope you all are enjoying the long Memorial Day weekend.
Please also take a moment to think, thank and pray for those who made the
ultimate sacrifice so you can live a 'normal' life and enjoy days like this.
- A. Sarangapani
Spring/Houston, Texas.
“In order to make spiritual progress you
You have to watch-and take part!
Only then will you know!
MM
Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 15:20:32 +From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL
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Hello,What is going on in the site?Thanks
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uot; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Subject: Re: [Assam] (no subject)Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2006 11:07:12 +0100
Dear mm,
I would rather love to see a prosperous ASSAM (where everyone is educated, where corruption is a tabboo, where everyone has a livelihood, where we chat in a website run in assamese scrip
"mc mahant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Subject: Re: [Assam] (no subject)Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2006 10:21:05 +0100
First of all I believe that assam and assamese are the most popular and established english versions of okhom/oxom and okhomia/oxomia.Like wise we use India not Bharat in english text,
can put a stop at 100 postings and do net summary--won't that be good?
Maybe another form of blogging-show how!
Them you have all yourQ's/A's+ fun!
mm
From: "bosanta boruah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: assam@assamnet.orgSubject: [Assam] (no subject)Date: Fri, 13 Oct
Welcome to assamnet Bosanta.
Us old-timers/lifers :-) here are always glad to see new faces and
hear new voices. Make yourself at home, and make this forum what you
want to be. It is yours to re-shape and re-build , like an old tool
to resharpen and refurbish, to help you build what you wish to
Welcome to Assamnet, Shri Barua!
We hope you will keep us informed about news and happenings from your part of the world and will initiate new topics for discussion as well as take part in existing ones.
With regards,
Babul Gogoi
On 10/13/06, bosanta boruah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
De
Dear all
I am bosanta ranjan boruah, jobwise a physics teacher at gauhati
university. However I have been in UK since 2004 pursuing my Ph.d at
Imperial College London. I have been a regular visitor of assamnet
posts for last two years and would love to see and contribute towards
any constructive d
-holds- barred story with all the theory -Why Independence, why Now,-What India gains by that,A last chance for Assam...And hope she cut out the Ballyhoo laid on for the all-paid-for photo-opportunity.
mm
From: "Romen Goswami" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: Subject: [Assam] (no subject
Hi all,
Herewith an attachment which is my personal impression of
the Assam day 2006 celebrated in the UK.
Romen Goswami
Assam Day2006.doc
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> At this stage the govt. has to play a very important role in >attracting investments in the state. I think the root to >development in Axom is industrial development.
Sanjeeta, a question for you: Let us assume the GOA pushes for a great investment policy and approaches various industrial hous
Well, Ram I agree with you however there is another aspect to it as well. Asom is also the land of one organisation/group or the other. You sometimes only get to know that such organisations exist when they either declare or support a bandh. People will somehow make sure not to come to work and als
till conditional?
From: "Ram Sarangapani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: Barua25 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>CC: assam@assamnet.orgSubject: Re: [Assam] (no subject)Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 00:12:44 -0500
Hehehe Barua,
>I think you would be more correct if you say 'the people of &
Cc: Gautam Choudhury ; Sanjeeta
Das ; assam@assamnet.org
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AM
Subject: Re: [Assam] (no subject)
Hehehe Barua,
>I think you would be more
correct if you say 'the people of >Assam' instead of 'GOA' in the above
om: Ram Sarangapani
To: Barua25
Cc: Gautam Choudhury ;
Sanjeeta Das ; assam@assamnet.org
Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 1:08 PM
Subject: Re: [Assam] (no subject)
Barua,
>Inside Assam we are more interested in doing Assam Bundh ?>instead.
>There is no private industry in Assam because of i
Rajen
Thanks for your reflections. Individual experiences always differ depending
on various factors. Just go to a classroom: you find the brilliant as well
as the dullard. When people visit a particular place, they do not view
things alike.
Regards
Bhuban
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Barua,
>Inside Assam we are more
interested in doing Assam Bundh ?>instead.
>There is no private industry
in Assam because of insurgency >etc.
I wholeheartedly agree. There
were some efforts to curtail bandhs, but it
decree)- let all netters worry deeply about everything in free Oxom.
"Come up and come out". Never too late.
It is a challenge for all good folk. Prove your real worth!
Regards
mm
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Dear Mike
I saw Rolexes being worn by IAS officers and the like some thirty years
ago in India although you’re right Rolexes are not a priority. In any case such
products including sophisticated cars etc nowadays provide manufacturers’ own
specialist workshops run by licensees in order to
feed half the world. 90% Assamese work on Their land and cannot feed themselves.
mm
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [Assam] (no subject)Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 23:43:41 EDT
Dear Mike
Re: Watch-repairing. Modern watches (battery-run)
In a message dated 30/08/2006 04:43:41 GMT Standard Time, BBaruah
writes:
Dear Mike
Re: Watch-repairing. Modern watches (battery-run) also need
repairers.Batteries have to be changed; straps fitted and so on. In fact
repair of watches like Rolex is a very high-skilled job, a sk
ype.
Locks are psychological barriers to nothing inside Assam's homes.
mm
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Subject: Re: [Assam] (no subject)
Date: Tue, 29 Aug 200
ssam@assamnet.orgSubject: Re: [Assam] (no subject)Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 16:18:10 -0500
Bhuban da,
Points well taken.
>It is also not easy for our young men and women to engage in >small trades for lack of tradition, training, capital etc. Certains >trades need skills at vario
Bhuban da,
Points well taken.
>It is also not easy for our young men and women to engage in >small trades for lack of tradition, training, capital etc. Certains >trades need skills at various levels, for instance watch repairing, >book-binding, jewellery making etc. ..
>it is not so difficult
People working in Chennai, Hyderabad or Pune are, I suppose, a privileged
group having the benefit of an English-medium-school education and landing
a job in one of the subsidiaries of multinationals. What about those who do
not come from well-to-do families, speak poor Hindi or English and
because of insurgency etc.
RB
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To: "Sanjeeta Das" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Yes..I also support your
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> Yes..I also support your views. Even in Assam, the> attitude
of the people are changing. People are no> longer waiting for the Govt.
jobs as in the past.> Better educated people are opti
Yes..I also support your views. Even in Assam, the
attitude of the people are changing. People are no
longer waiting for the Govt. jobs as in the past.
Better educated people are opting for the pvt jobs
than the govt jobs. If it gets the right direction, I
am sure Asom(Axom) will surely flourish.
Axom is no longer the land of 'lahe lahe'. I have seen young people in Delhi and Banglore working long shifts and under adverse conditions in call centers to earn their bread. We have the potential, ability and the man power to make Axom a flourishing land. All we need now is the initiative in the
Mahesh-da, Good sketches. It seems you like painting airport scenes and inside planes a lot besides those at picnics and of dogs. I was also at Ontario Airport, California just two weeks ago (Aug 8th) returning from my vacation at Loma Linda (near LA as you know) -- one of whose Sunday I have d
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elegraph (Calcutta) Thursday, August 10th 2006
http://www.telegraphindia.com/archives/archive.html
TORCHLIGHT ON A BLINDFOLDED FACE
By trying to keep the truth about missing militants and death squads
under wraps, the defence establishment is seriously harming the cause of
peace in Assam, w
Bangalore: Karnataka Chief Minister N Dharam Singh today said he would seek vote of confidence on January 27.
Read earlier story: Dharam Singh rules out resignation
Singh told reporters that the Governor T N Chaturvedi had asked him to prove his majority and he has decided to seek the trus
Preetee Brahmbhatt | January 18, 2006
It is noon at the Hilton Towers, Mumbai. Seated in the hotel's cavernous Lotus Room are a lot of men in suits. Middle and top level managers, CEOs, students of business management and a number of journalists. They wait, patiently, for the arrival of a man named
ED]>, Rajib Das <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, mc mahant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, assam@assamnet.orgSubject: Re: [Assam] (no subject)Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 03:36:01 + (GMT)There is actually one incidence where dictatorship really worked. That was the case of Singapore under Lee Ku
If these "illegals" are settled else where in India it would not be possible to cross our porous boders every now and then and come back when they feel like. Therefore they might not like this idea of being settled in other states besides Assam. Another point is it possible to pitch fork human
His son -the present PM continues with some relaxation -but unabated wealth buildup.
mm
From: Malabika Brahma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Rajib Das <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, mc mahant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, assam@assamnet.orgSubject: Re: [Assam
There is actually one incidence where dictatorship really worked. That was the case of Singapore under Lee Kuan Yew . However, it offers no guarantee that his legacy will. Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: At 12:21 PM -0800 11/28/05, Rajib Das wrote:>Whether little or much changes is act
out of their resources and to enslave themselves deeper.
mm
From: Rajib Das <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: mc mahant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, assam@assamnet.orgSubject: Re: [Assam] (no subject)Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 12:26:17 -0800 (PST)>Yes, I agree the picture is not simplistic - it h
At 12:21 PM -0800 11/28/05, Rajib Das wrote:
>Whether little or much changes is actually debatable.
Let us see a few examples if there indeed ARE changes that have
taken place with changes in govt. brought about by elections.
>But you bring in an interesting perspective! So should
>we bri
Yes, I agree the picture is not simplistic - it has
hypotheses and seemingly there are enough statistics
from polls taken by respectable groups to show that
the hypothesis of the lights going out of Laloo's
house because he does not have a development agenda is
pretty strongly supported in the poll
Whether little or much changes is actually debatable.
But you bring in an interesting perspective! So should
we bring in dictatorship?
--- Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >f. Finally, you should look at how and why Laloo
> >Prasad Yadav was booted out.
>
>
>
> But so what?
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>f. Finally, you should look at how
and why Laloo
>Prasad Yadav was booted out.
But so what?
Govts. come and govts. go , but little changes. That is the
bottom line. And that is what must be changed.
At 9:47 PM +0530 11/25/05, mc mahant
From: mc mahant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Assam] To Be or not to Be Sent: Friday, November 25, 2005 7:31 AM
about opportunity. Money goes to where the opportunityis. It is real. Follow the money trail. f. Finally, you should look at h
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Hello Soma:
Welcome to you too--to assamnet. Nice to see more and more people
here.
Ignore the occasional distraction from the trash that vandals
throw here time to time. But if we do our share to keep it from
becoming a garbage pile, we will do fine. On this
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