Mr. Laskar,
BHRPC Demands:
1. The immediate and unconditional release of Lachit Bordoloi,
Pradeep Gogoi, Suman Dutta and Nekibur Zaman;
2. The total repeal of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act, 1958;
3. The repeal of the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act, 2004, and
4. The end to any
In stead of saying, Population growth and encroachment can make areas
susceptible to earthquakes, the report should have said, Population growth
and encroachment can cause worse earthquake damage. There would have been no
questions then.
I am sure there are other forms of sentences to describe
That is wonderful, Moloy. Keep up the good work.
I read the reports in the English dailies from Assam but never get a true
picture. Yours was down to earth and practical. Please send us more reports
like this.
With the invasion of industrialization, beels and birds will be hard to come
by. But
That was a great service to the community. The audio quality is clear and the
selection is wonderful.
Send us more as you see them.
Thanks,
Dilipda
Buljit Buragohain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Assamese Bihu Collection - Herembar
http://www.esnips.com/web/herembarbihu/
Zubeen's Song -
Why do you need an ODI in Guwahati?
Because man does not live on bread alone. There are certain things a community
does to lift its spirit. The ODI is one of them. Why otherwise so many would
line up for ticket and get disappointed? I heard that there are 8000 seats in
the stadium and 3500
You are absolutely right about the fake emails.
I said that in the net many moons ago. There are at least three people writing
as Rubi (Ruby) Bhuyan. Umesh is still corresponding with the ghosts. I don't
understand his agenda.
Dilip Deka
Bhaskar Barua [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After wiping out
Edeu, dudeu, centeror mati nibor seu. :-) :-)
KOUSHIK HAZARIKA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/015200706260340.htm
Monsing Teron, `Gaonbura' or village headman of this remote village
in Assam, and other villagers had no idea that their traditional
knowledge of
So there is hope after all. My hope is that Nilima's business grows.
Dilip Deka
Re - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/assamonline/message/2996
Many of us left Assam several decades ago, then left India for our own reasons.
Some have gone back and others will in the future. Some have decided to call
their new country their home.
The world is small due to modern means of transportation and communication that
one can live in USA and
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
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