Talukdar
Guwahati
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From: "Sanjoy Hazarika" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue Dec 5, 2006 9:36 pm
Subject: Re: [asom] abut NRA criticism on Assam
Dear Mr. Deka:
I appreciated your mail. You may recall we met at the Bihu function at Houston
in April and I
That certainly makes sense.
If you can't (don't) help, then don't complain.
Manoj
--- Gautam Choudhury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think Bhaskar Barua has missed the point!
Nobody is stopping NRAs from earning
"billions or trillions of money" and also nobody is denying
that "It's their own mo
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 stil
I think Bhaskar Barua has missed the point!
Nobody is stopping NRAs from earning
"billions or trillions of money" and also nobody is denying
that "It's their own money.. earned through hard work.".
I think what Mr. Mrinal Talukdar is trying to say is that
the NRA should not waste their energ
Maramar Asomiya raiyz:
I have a dream!
From last few days the assamonline yahoo groups seems to be a good platefrom
for discussing some good issues. I also thought that I should add few lines
for this discussion!
I have deep respect and feel proud for all the NRAs of asom origin living
ou
I have been living abroad for many years. At the same time I also visit my
family in Assam quite often. Thus one may say that I have one leg in Assam and
one leg in the US - both pretty firmly placed.
>From Mrinal Talukdar's email below one gets the notion that those in Assam
>(including my o
I have supported last line that Dibyojit wrote,
(QUOTE) "The world is a global village now. It is
immaterial where you live; connectivty, skill, BW
matters " (UNQUOTE).
Then why on earth shd we criticize people who go out
of Assam for better opportunities ?
It's the typical Assamese KEKURA( CRA
NRAs belong to Assam's top of the pyramid!
It's good that they went out of Assam to make room for others and grab
opportunities from the locals, whereever they are.
Assam will need their soft power. Their ideas for conceiving projects,
syndication of funds, pushing in resources, project manage
Hi Everyone,
I for one do not believe that NRAs need to provide any
explanation about why they are NRAs.Its good that
talented Assamese People are making their mark
everywhere.Why for heaven's sake do they have to come
back to Assam ? They are contributing to the brand
name of Assam by doing well o
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
Dear Concerned Friends,
It is indeed a pleasure to be connected to home through this listserv
and have a reality check on the development of the region. It is also
good to hear the perspectives of various individuals on a variety of
topics. Like any other forum there are constructive and not so
co
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