im from ASSAM . its my motherland. i have not went there for last one year.
i know that it is one of the richest state in india . but there is no progress
in every field in that golden state.this is maily because of ULFA. as an
assamese i will never support ULFA in there any field .
Where is the press on all these issues? And then where are the legislative
committees which have the oversight responsibilities?
barada sarma
Rajen Barua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So that nobody will blame us later of criticizing without knowing the
facts ...
We just want to know w
god damn, its disgusting.. i wish if somebody put some magic and restore the
old assam,where people lived with peace and love.
Vavani Sarmah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://www.rediff.com/news/2006/nov/23assam.htm
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ULFA recruiting Bangladeshi you
They probably already have Mullahs in their ranks working out logistics. Very
soon they will have foot soldiers also.
Rgds,
Sandip
- Original Message
From: Vavani Sarmah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: assamonline@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 9:01:33 AM
Subject: [asom] ULFA
SHOCKED FOR THE UNEXPECTED NEWS..I CANNOT BELIEVE THAT OUR ANIMA IS NO
MORE... I USED TO TEACH ANIMA SONGS WHILE SHE WAS A LITTLE GIRL IN LABAN
GIRLS SCHOOL... 1955/56... I LEFT SHILLONG FOR UK. 1957 MET HER FEW
TIMES IN CANADA, US,, AND LAST YEAR IN GUWAHATI.. IT IS A GREA
I am very impressed by the message of Mrs. Deka. Extremely well thought out and
written. Lets do what we can, each one of us and I have no doubt things will
change.
I have seen the result of honest hard work in my father's life Late Sarada
Charan Sarma and mine. He lived what he preached which
Guwahati, Friday, November 24, 2006
EDITORIAL
Tinsukia College marches ahead
Dr Achyut Kumar Borthakur
The historic Bengmora (now Tinsukia) was the capital of Matak Kingdom. The
Matak Kingdom occupied a distinct p
We are very sorry to hear the sad news. It is a big loss for the Assamese
community in North America. She was a wonderful singer with a great
personality. At one of the yearly Assamese conventions, I remember requesting
her to sing one of my favorite songs "kuhi pat jen komal komal , o tor hahi"
Let us discuss development instead of becoming emotional!
dibya
Re:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/assamonline/message/2804
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/assamonline/message/2807
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From: Rana medhi
Da
It is a devastating news for all of us who knew Mrs. Chakraborty from her child
hood days. In fact she was part of a chorus we sang in Shillong 1955 Childrens'
Day composed by Rudra Baruah, called 'Dol Aami Akonir...". In fact the Binu
Tunu duo was something remarkablly Assamese in music when we
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