WWF apologises to India for wrongly depicting Arunachal

NEW DELHI, February 17: The World Wildlife Fund international has apologised to India for wrongly depicting the forest areas of Jammu and Kashmir as disputed areas and Arunachal Pradesh as disputed territory between India and China, in its world map, reports UNI. The WWF communicated this to the Ministry of External Affairs, which had taken up this issue with it through its mission in Berne, Switzerland. The WWF informed the government that it has stopped the distribution of the map and taken steps to rectify the error. The error was brought to the MHA's notice by member of parliament Prahlad...

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MPF expresses confidence in Mawlong's leadership

SHILLONG, February 17: The ruling Meghalaya Parliamentary Forum (MPF) has expressed full confidence in the leadership of Chief Minister EK Mawlong, reports PTI. MPF spokesman HB Dan told reporters here on Friday that a resolution expressing full confidence in Mawlong's leadership was adopted at a meeting held at the official residence of Mawlong on Thursday night. The MPF meeting was attended by almost all the MLAs of the ruling coalition government, Dan added. Earlier, in a separate meeting, the United democratic Parliamentary (UDP) party, a major partner of MPF, had also adopted a similar...

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Lakhs throng Sankardev Sangha Session

DHEMAJI, February 16: About six lakh devotees thronged at Paramananda Aata Khetra, here on the third day of the 70th session of Srimanta Sankardev Sangha. People from all corners of the State are attending the session. The programme today began with hoisting of flag-Dharmadhaja by Karuna Kanta Kalita, Padadhikar of the Sangha, in the morning. At 9.30 am a colourful Bhagawat Yatra, was taken out where more than one lakh people participated. A children, youth and mother conference was also held today. The conference was inaugurated by P N Bora, Principal, Dhemaji College. Jatin Mipur and U N...

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AAPSU puts off agitation

ITANAGAR, February: 16: The All Arunachal Pradesh Students' Union today put off its ongoing agitation for two months against the ruling Congress government in the state to fulfill its five-point charter of demands. "The decision to this effect was taken at a crucial general council meeting of the apex students' body held here on Thursday in view of the forthcoming central board of secondary examination and State Board examination", AAPSU president, Nabam Jollaw said in a press note. 'The students' body would continue its agitations till its goals are achieved" Jallow said, adding,' because...

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When educated youth pilfer Sahitya Sabha ...

DIBRUGARH, February 16 : The police here have till Tuesday evening rounded up twelve youth on charges of stealing corrugated galvanized iron sheets from the Sahityarathi Kshetra in the wee hours of Monday. A total of 137 sheet have already been recovered and the police believe that the thieves may have hidden more such sheets. This is contrary to the claim by Sahitya Sabha officials here that more than a thousand CGI sheets have been stolen from the 66th session venue early on Monday morning. The police who are on a hot pursuit of the case, expect to arrest half a dozen more thieves as those...

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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.

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