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Free e-book App Dpustak launched Books are always a fascinating thing among readers. With the invention of e-book Technology, book reading | 22 Jan 2021 3:24 AM GMT GUWAHATI: Books are always a fascinating thing among readers. With the invention of e-book Technology, book reading has reached a new level. Now readers can read books on the go. However, the available E-Book app costs you a lot of money. A Free E-Book app is launched named Dpustak . The App is available on Google Play Store and you can search the website also - www.dpustak.com. A 25 year-old boy, Partha Pratim Deka from Guwahati has created a free E-Book App for all the readers. During the nationwide Lockdown he perceived the idea and developed his idea into a Free ....
NCB busts drugs factory in Mumbai, finds Dawood Ibrahim Kaskar link In a mega action against the drug cartels in Mumbai, the ‘Narcotics Control Bureau’ has found the links of fugitive | 22 Jan 2021 3:12 AM GMT MUMBAI: In a mega action against the drug cartels in Mumbai, the Narcotics Control Bureau has found the links of fugitive underworld don Dawood Ibrahim Kaskar after the agency busted a drugs factory in Mumbai s Dongri, which was being operated by Karim Lala s grandson Parwez Khan alias Chinku Pathan. The NCB sleuths also recovered cash to the tune of Rs 2.18 crore from the premises of his associate Arif Bujhwala, another kingpin. ....
DIBRUGARH: Assam Chah Mazdoor Sangha (ACMS) will launch a ‘Shramik Gorjon’ programme in Dibrugarh on January 18. ACMS, which is the largest trade union of tea workers in the northeast, is seeking fulfilment of its 11-point charter of demands. Among its major demands are hike of minimum daily wages of tea garden workers from Rs 167 to Rs 351, adequate daily wage and other facilities for labourers working in tea gardens owned by small tea growers, Scheduled Tribe (ST) status for adivasis of Assam and a separate autonomous council for the tea community. ACMS general secretary Rupesh Gowala on Monday said that that more than one lakh tea labourers of the Brahmaputra valley would participate in the first phase of agitation in Dibrugarh, which would be followed by a similar programme at Biswanath Chariali on January 28. The agitation will culminate in Guwahati with a ‘Dispur Chalo’ programme on February 8. ....