Panbazar Police arrested woman drug peddler in Guwahati
The Panbazar Police has arrested a woman drug peddler and has seized 11 small containers containing suspected brown sugar from her possession.
STAFF REPORTER
GUWAHATI: The Panbazar Police has arrested a woman drug peddler and has seized 11 small containers containing suspected brown sugar from her possession. The accused has been identified as Jayeda Khatoon (35), a resident of 2 no.
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Buddhist monks oppose fresh push for Power plants in Arunachal Pradesh
Buddhist monks in Arunachal Pradesh s Tawang have again strongly opposed the State government s fresh push for hydropower projects in the north-eastern border State.
| 25 Feb 2021 4:03 AM GMT
ITANAGAR: Buddhist monks in Arunachal Pradesh s Tawang have again strongly opposed the State government s fresh push for hydropower projects in the north-eastern border State.
The Save Mon Region Federation (SMRF) an organisation of Buddhist monks in a statement, said that the proposed plants would not only affect the nesting grounds of the endangered black-necked crane but also threaten several holy Buddhist pilgrimage sites in the western region of the State.
NO ACTION ON CLAUSE VI of Assam Accord
STAFF REPORTER GUWAHATI
AASU Protest Against Assam Accord Clause VI Implementation: One year has elapsed after submission of the report of the high-level committee on Clause-VI of the Assam Accord. However, the government hasn t done anything tangible on it. Irked at this glaring apathy the AASU (All Assam Students Union) has spat fire on the government.
The high-level committee headed by Justice (retd) B.K. Sarma submitted its report on Clause -VI of the Assam Accord to Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal on February 25, 2020 in the presence his Council of Ministers. However, even after a year, neither the Centre nor the State government has done anything tangible on the implementation of the recommendations of the high-level committee.
WWF India s One Earth One Home programme concludes in Assam
The WWF India sOne Earth One Home programme has concluded in 16 States and Union Territory for the session 2020-2021.
| 25 Feb 2021 3:46 AM GMT
GUWAHATI: The WWF India s One Earth One Home programme has concluded in 16 States and Union Territory for the session 2020-2021
The programme was launched on September 10, 2020 to inspire children to adopt pro-conservation attitudes and sustainable household practices towards a greener living. Students from Class I-VIII from government or
government-aided schools across the country took a well-guided digital journey ensuring that learning, wellness and actions go hand-in-hand.
The OEOH programme in Assam has been adopted by schools impacting students across the State. Assam OEOH Closing Ceremony was successfully organized virtually on January 29.