Adding a new chapter to the ongoing growth story in Karbi Anglong, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma inaugurated multiple projects costing a total of Rs. 168 crore on Monday.
Alarming dropout rate with zero teachers in 30 schools Our Correspondent Diphu, Aug. 1 (EMN): Initiated by the Education department, Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council (KAAC), the Chief executive member (CEM) KAAC Tuliram Ronghang on Aug. 1 launched the awareness campaign for quality education in the Education department, KAAC, at the conference hall of the new KAAC Secretariat. More than 26 social and students’ organisations of Karbi Anglong attended the launching programme.The student leaders shared their views and opinions on the development of quality education in Karbi Anglong. Interestingly, this is the first time the authority of the KAAC held a meeting with stakeholders about the development of quality education. During the launching programme, the CEM cautioned that if irregularities of teachers are found in schools in respective Member of Autonomous Council (MAC) constituencies or poor infrastructures, the Ems, local MAC and Education department have to
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4 Ministers, Deputy Speaker Contesting As Assam Votes In Phase-2 Polls Assam Assembly Elections 2021: This time, there is a direct contest between the NDA and the Grand Alliance in 25 constituencies.
Updated: April 01, 2021 4:03 pm IST
Assam Assembly Elections 2021: Polling on in the Morigaon constituency.
Guwahati:
Assam recorded up to 63.04 per cent turnout till around 3 pm today, eight hours into polling, as phase-II voting for the state Assembly election took off. This was considerably less than the 82.7 per cent clocked by this time in 2016. Voting began slow, possibly due to the heavy overnight rains, but turned brisk as the day unfolded.
Up to 345 candidates, including four sitting ministers and the deputy speaker, are contesting today in 39 seats comprising 73.4 lakh people and 10,000 polling stations. The ruling BJP and its allies, who had swept this phase last time, are contesting in 34 of the seats, while the opposition Congress is going for 28, leaving the rest