Bhuban da,
I the US (at least in Texas) the kol we get is like jahaji, but usually we ge only one variety. The downside is they look like they have been cloned to perfection. If I am not mistaken, jahai is only available in the NE. Even the Shillongia varaiety, we used to call the Shillongia jeha
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<Gas Cracker but a Gas Cracker does not necessarily >
Sounds good! But that's about it. I say This Gas Cracker cannot happen technically in the end. Will go th
Ram
That is another good news. Thanks Ram.
'Jahaji kol' I enjoy.' There are good bananas here but not Jahaji. I
visited a few banana farms somewhere in Spain where it is cultivated
commercially but the bananas are small. I was told that the varieties I had in
mind such as 'jahaji' are no
x27;t.
mm
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Umesh:
I have just thrown a numbe
Yes it is rare, and they do exist Bhuban da, and I am optimistic.
Recently, I read in the AT (I think) that this young man (in Upper Assam) has been 'exporting' Jahaji kol to Mumbai for the last several years, and has been doing great. He started with a small plantation, and now has grown into mu
Ram
Good news is so rare these days. You are optimistic and hats off to the
Hazarikas.
Bhuban
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We even donot have the courage to ask an MLA a question "Why we don't have electricity why the roads are
somebody's outburst.
Rajen Barua
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Rajen
We even
I wished Mohan had asked some hard questions, like:
*** If all it takes is an unlisted phone number, then how potent
could these extortionists be?
Would any netter be terrified of them, like some imply they :-)?
*** But then again the threat might have been ent
Interesting:
I
have
businessmen friends in Guwahati who have unlisted
telephone numbers
that
they do not share with most people, because they are
afraid of
extortion
from ULFA. If the Assamese people themselves are not
safe in their own
state, how can you expect any developments there.
m, get into the crucial decision making process
> of the state, you can
> make a difference
.
>
> But with all the whining and cribbing, you are
> wasting time and brain
.
>
> Momy
>
>
>
> >From: umesh sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: [EMAIL P
Rajen
We even donot have the courage to ask an MLA a question "Why we
don't have electricity why the roads are bad. This confidence will come
only when enough people will get out our Kharkhowa state and work outside like a
guy of Kerela, UP, Rajasthan, Gujrat or Punjab. We the
Kharkhowas
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
e donot
> need a Gas Cracker but a Gas Cracker does not
> necessarily help our villagers.
> Rajen Barua
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> To: Barua25 ; assam@assamnet.org
> Sent: Monday, September 25, 2006 10:11 PM
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ly help our villagers.
> Rajen Barua
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> To: Barua25 ; assam@assamnet.org
> Sent: Monday, September 25, 2006 10:11 PM
> Subject: Re: [Assam] AT: Who runs
> ULFASeeking answers???
>
>
> Raje
then?
India has no mechanism to go by plain logic. No mechanism to listen to my advice.
Even now I am available.
Don't like it? Well, best of luck to who doesn't.
mm
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ect >ransoms. But I still feel that Central Government should stop doing step >motherly treatment to Assam. Let more industries set up here, let more >youth have jobs, let people be happy with the basic ammenities of life, >ULFA will not have enough people joining them and the problem will solv
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ULFA????Seeking answers???
Rajen-da,
good point. I thought there were more Assamese abroad (incl their
progeny) 300 is too small a number . I think there were over 3,000 Sikhs
from Punjab in only Canada's Vancouver area 100 years ag
http://jaipurschool.bihu.in/
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>Problem lies in our educated
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> Dipankar,> > Do you really think that someone could be
deprived of what they deserve due > to prevailing discrimination.
Howe
kaidew!
Rajen Barua,
Houston
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phukan
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Problem lies in our educated people migrating to U
ent: Monday, September 25, 2006 4:31 PM
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> Dipankar,
>
> Do you really think that someone could be deprived of what they deserve
> due
> to prevailing discrimination. However, I can appreciate your point of
> vie
n't like Glasgow in 1960!
From: "Momy Saikia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], assam@assamnet.orgSubject: Re: [Assam] AT: Who runs ULFASeeking answers???Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2006 09:08:42 +0100>Can't understand why some people choose violence ove
eel that Central Government should stop doing step >motherly treatment to Assam. Let more industries set up here, let more >youth have jobs, let people be happy with the basic ammenities of life, >ULFA will not have enough people joining them and the problem will solve by >itself.>&g
t;[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>To: "Momy Saikia" ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,>Subject: Re: [Assam] AT: Who runs ULFASeeking answers???>Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2006 14:51:47 +0530>>ULFA problem is the result of large scale un-employment and common >sentime
omplain aboutMomy>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dipankar Malla Baruah (Well Logging))>Reply-To: "D M Baruah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>To: "Momy Saikia" ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,>Subject: Re: [Assam] AT: Who runs ULFASeeking answer
trusted with the politics of the nation, we would
have nothing to complain aboutMomy>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dipankar Malla Baruah (Well Logging))>Reply-To: "D M Baruah" <
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the problem will solve by itself.
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> Can't understand why so
I don't support ULFA -far from it.
Regards.
Umesh
--- Momy Saikia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can't understand why some people choose violence
> over peace? Do you
> support the cause of ULFA militants? Do you think
> Assam would be better
> place if separated from the central gover
Can't understand why some people choose violence over peace? Do you
support the cause of ULFA militants? Do you think Assam would be better
place if separated from the central government or is it a thought of the
juveniles who have lost directions in life??
From: umesh sharma <[E
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