PIL on Kopili dam floods

GUWAHATI, Aug 23: A public interest litigation (PIL) has been filed at the Gauhati High Court calling for the appointment of a high power commission to suggest appropriate ways and measures to keep the Kopili dam, at Umrangshu in North Cachar district, intact so that it cannot create artificial floods any more. The PIL has also demanded punishment to the persons guilty for the havoc that the dam caused and for adequate compensation to the affected people after assessment by an independent committee and free relief. It has additionally demanded repair of all roads, bridges and culverts while...

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GU council okays 12 new degree programmes

GUWAHATI, Aug 23 ? Gauhati University (GU) Academic Council has approved 12 new degree programmes and 32 PG diploma/diploma/certificate courses for the University departments and the colleges affiliated to the University. Besides, the Council has also approved ten career-oriented courses. The decision in these respects was adopted in the Academic Council meeting on June 19 last.

The degree programmes include a five-year LLB course, Bachelor of Computer Application, BSc biotechnology, BSc microbiology, MSc instrumentation, MSc information technology, MD psychiatry, MD/DPM, M Phil clinical...

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ULFA, AASU on collision course

GUWAHATI, Aug 23 ? The United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and the All Assam Students? Union (AASU) seem to be heading towards a collision course as the militant outfit today strongly reacted to the student union?s allegations against it and asserted that it had never compromised on the issue of presence of foreigners in Assam. Talking to The Assam Tribune over phone from an undisclosed location, the ULFA commander-in-chief Paresh Baruah said, ?We have ideological difference with the AASU and that is why we do not attach much importance to the statements of the leaders of the students...

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New strategy to tackle ULFA

NEW DELHI, Aug 23 ? An outrageous plan to engineer blasts in Congress and AGP head offices in Guwahati, besides a few district offices of the ruling party, by the outlawed ULFA was thwarted in the nick of time on the eve of the Independence Day celebrations, Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi disclosed this here today. The revelation came after a rattled State Government requested the Ministry of Defence and Ministry of Home Affairs for additional forces, enhanced co-ordination in anti-insurgency operations, more equipment for police force and restraining of the NSCN (I-M) from extending shelter to...

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Central package to bail out tea industry

NEW DELHI, Aug 23 ? The Commerce and Industry Ministry is expected to announce a comprehensive package for the bailout of the ailing tea industry. Commerce Minister Kamal Nath gave an indication to this effect to Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi. The Chief Minister was assured that the Ministry was in the process of working out a package for revival of the tea industry. The Commerce Minister has hinted at a package of around Rs 500 crore, he added.

Kamal Nath has agreed to visit Assam next month to take part in a conference organised by the State Government on the tea industry, Gogoi said. In this...

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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