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Efforts under way to create avian-friendly environment

JORHAT, Feb 23 — As a follow-up to the just-concluded first-ever Jorhat Bird Festival, a series of long-term measures to generate awareness, ensure security and facilitate proper roosting places for the migratory winged denizens was initiated in the district recently so as to make the overall environment avian-friendly.

The idea which was conceived by the Jorhat area MP Bijoy Krishna Handique, subsequently roped in NGOs like Prakriti, Keteki and Sewa to mobilise masses living in and around migratory bird habitats at Neamati, Kokilamukh, Jhanjimukh and Majuli, besides generating awareness on...

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EC likely to lift ban on TSR

AGARTALA, Feb 23 — There are enough indications that the Election Commission which had earlier debarred the elite Tripura State Rifles from poll duties would reconsider the restrictions imposed on the force. Sources sad, the two Deputy Election Commissioners, Sayan Chatterje and Noor Muhammed during their visit here recently hinted that in view of the state administration and ruling CPI (M)’s requests the restriction would be withdrawn. The EC had earlier withdrawn the restrictions from two India Reserve Battalions of the TSR.

The Congress and INPT had alleged that the TSR was acting in a...

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INPT manifesto pledges Borok nation

AGARTALA, Feb 23 — Congress ally Indigenous Nationalist Party of Tripura (INPT) in its manifesto has sought to bring all the tribal ethnic groups under one umbrella, “Borok” nation and pledged to turn the Tripura Trial Area Autonomous District Council into “Borok Autonomous Regional Council.” The demand however invited sharp reaction from the ruling Left Front which felt the promise only smacks of INPT’s hidden agenda of ‘sovereign Tripura’s at the instance of the banned NLFT militants. The INPT also promised to identify the non-tribals who entered illegally, and deport them.

The tribal party...

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ULFA mortar attack on air base

Guwahati, Feb. 23: Suspected Ulfa militants today targeted the Indian Air Force for the first time since launching the guerrilla campaign, firing a mortar on the air base at Borjhar on the outskirts of the city. Fifteen airmen having dinner at their mess had a narrow escape when the mortar pierced the roof and fell on the verandah before exploding. The incident took place around 8.30 pm.

The mortar not only caused “considerable damage” to the building but also dented the confidence of the Congress government, which had been claiming an improvement in law and order since it assumed office. City...

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Assam heritage train gathers steam

Maibang (N.C. Hills), Feb. 23: For Ruben Cashler, a “steam-engine buff” from Colarado in the US, the ride on a steam-hauled train to the last capital of the Dimasa kingdom was the best thing to have happened to him in a long time.

“The sonorous whistle of the mammoth engine, bellowing black smoke and chugging through green fields, dark tunnels and river bridges, was enchanting. I intend to come back with my friends, who are eager to see these steam engines in operation,” Cashler said after disembarking at Maibang.

The American was part of a group of tourists who made the special journey...

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The Northeast Vigil website ran from 1999 to 2009. It is not operated or maintained anymore. It has been put up here solely for archival sentiments. This site has over 6,000 news items that are of value to academics, researchers and journalists.

Subir Ghosh