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Pune student becomes first swine flu case in Assam

Pune student becomes first swine flu case in Assam

Rediff.com   15 Aug 2009

Dhiraj Yadav, an 18-year-old student from Assam who was studying in Pune, has been diagnosed with swine flu. He is the first case of swine flu in the north-eastern state.Yadav, a resident of Beltola Survey area in Guwahati, was admitted to Mahendra Mohan Choudhury Civil Hospital on August 13. Assam Health Minister Dr Himanta Bishwa Sharma has urged citizens not to panic as the patient had already been isolated at the hospital.

7 Assam Rifles personnel killed in mishap

7 Assam Rifles personnel killed in mishap

Rediff.com   14 Aug 2009

The mishap occurred around 11:30 pm on Wednesday, according to a delayed report received in Guwahati on Friday.

ULFA plan to disrupt I-Day celebrations foiled

ULFA plan to disrupt I-Day celebrations foiled

Rediff.com   14 Aug 2009

A senior police official informed that the police came to know about the explosive materials following the arrest of an ULFA militant in Guwahati on Thursday.

Meghalaya footballer bogged down by swine flu

Meghalaya footballer bogged down by swine flu

Rediff.com   11 Aug 2009

A 17-year-old soccer player from Shillong who returned from England last week, has been detected to be suffering from H1N1 virus infection, according to test report received by Shillong Civil Hospital authority from a Kolkata lab, on Tuesday.

North East insurgent groups call for I-Day boycott

North East insurgent groups call for I-Day boycott

Rediff.com   10 Aug 2009

Five secessionist militants outfits based in North East India -- banned United Liberation Front of Asom, Kamatapur Liberation Organisation, Manipur People's Liberation Front, National Democratic Front of Bodoland and Tripura Peoples Democratic Front -- have called upon the people of the North East India to boycott and prevent celebration, in any manner, of India's Independence Day in the region on 15 August, 2009 as a mark of solidarity against 'Indian colonial occupation.'

Manipur 'encounter deaths': Judicial probe ordered

Manipur 'encounter deaths': Judicial probe ordered

Rediff.com   5 Aug 2009

Finally buckling under mounting public protests against July 23 'fake encounter death' of a youth and a pregnant woman in a market area in Imphal city, the Congress-led Manipur government on Wednesday evening announced judicial inquiry into the incident and also suspended six cops' alleged involved in the 'encounter.'

Army stumble upon lethal explosives in Assam hills

Army stumble upon lethal explosives in Assam hills

Rediff.com   3 Aug 2009

The army on Monday stumbled upon a huge quantity of explosive materials underneath a culvert in remote insurgents infested part of Karbi Anglong hill district in Assam and thereby might have foiled militants' design to strike terror in the run up to the Independence Day.

Tezpur airport reopens for civilian aircrafts

Tezpur airport reopens for civilian aircrafts

Rediff.com   3 Aug 2009

Civilian aircrafts touched down the tarmac of Tezpur airport, basically a base of Indian Air Force in North Assam, after a gap of about two years since the airport was closed down for air traffic since September 2007 to carry out work on up gradation of infrastructure in the air base.

Two militants killed in Assam, terror plot foiled

Two militants killed in Assam, terror plot foiled

Rediff.com   18 Jul 2009

Two militants from the banned National Democratic Front of Bodoland were killed in an encounter with security forces at Mahendrapur, under Gossaingaon police station in Kokrajhar district, in Assam on Saturday morning.The entire state has been put on alert following a warning by intelligence agencies that the NDFB and United Liberation Front of Asom are planning to carry out blasts across Assam.A woman ULFA cadre and explosive expert Jonali Rajbonghi was arrested.

Rahul vows to democratise Youth Congress

Rahul vows to democratise Youth Congress

Rediff.com   18 Jul 2009

AICC general secretary Rahul Gandhi has assured that youth Congress organisations across the country will be democratised within the next two years to make the party more effective in serving the people.On a visit to the Northeast on Saturday, Rahul said he loved visiting this part of the country, "particularly Assam, as it exposes me to a very beautiful part of the country." Rahul also congratulated the Congress workers in Assam for the hard work they had put in.

Mountaineers from northeast head for Everest

Mountaineers from northeast head for Everest

Rediff.com   16 Jul 2009

A 30-member team of mountaineers, including 14 women, pooled from across northeast India by the North East Adventure Foundation left for Pahalgam in Kashmir to undertake first of the three pre-Everest expeditions.

14 Assam districts declared 'drought-hit'

14 Assam districts declared 'drought-hit'

Rediff.com   15 Jul 2009

Even as three eastern districts in Assam are reeling under flood, 14 of the 27 districts in the state are facing an unprecedented dry spell, which compelled the state government to declare those drought affected, following a review meeting chaired by Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi.

Army colonel, jawan killed in Assam blast

Army colonel, jawan killed in Assam blast

Rediff.com   13 Jul 2009

An Army colonel and a jawan were killed in a blast, suspected to be triggered by National Democratic Front of Bodoland militants, on the Assam-Arunachal Pradesh road at Bhalukpung on Monday morning. The Army vehicle, in which the official was traveling, was completely damaged due to the impact of the blast.Colonel S M Parimal was a doctor in the Army and based in Tenga Valley in Arunachal Pradesh.

Crimes against women on the rise in Assam

Crimes against women on the rise in Assam

Rediff.com   11 Jul 2009

Cases of crimes against women, including rape and dowry deaths, are on the rise in Assam, where women have traditionally been held in high esteem by the society.Official sources informed that as many as 20,134 cases of crime against women were registered in Assam between 2005 and 2008, out of which 6133 cases were in 2005-06, 6724 cases in 2006-07 and 7297 cases in 2007-08.There has been a discernible rise in registered cases of rape and abduction of women in the state.

Assam: Death toll mounts to 60 in ethnic clashes

Assam: Death toll mounts to 60 in ethnic clashes

Rediff.com   7 Jul 2009

The continuing ethnic strife in North Cachar Hill district of Assam claimed one more life today Tuesday when suspected Naga miscreants shot dead one Dimasa tribesman and seriously injured his seven-year-old son near Dijaobra railway station on Tuesday.

Brutal killings go on unabated in Assam hills

Brutal killings go on unabated in Assam hills

Rediff.com   2 Jul 2009

With these dastardly killings, the death toll in continuing ethnic strife triggered by Dimasa and Naga tribe militants has risen to 55 since March 19. The violent incidents of killing and arson have been occurring despite heavy presence of security forces in the hill district.

Pact hurdle in fencing India-Bangladesh border

Pact hurdle in fencing India-Bangladesh border

Rediff.com   30 Jun 2009

The clause of the agreement says that border fencing along India-Bangladesh border could be constructed inside Indian territory 150 yards away from the zero line. However, when India started construction of fencing along the Bangladesh frontier it found out that leaving 150 yards between the Zero line and the fencing is not possible in many places because of geographical and sometimes historical reasons.

North East India reels under deficit rainfall

North East India reels under deficit rainfall

Rediff.com   27 Jun 2009

The North East India, where the economy is primarily based on agricultural activities, is reeling under deficit rainfall condition so far this year that is posing serious hazards to cultivation of paddy, the principal crop in the region.

Assam: Trains resume service in violence-hit hils

Assam: Trains resume service in violence-hit hils

Rediff.com   24 Jun 2009

After a gap of 75 days, the North East Frontier Railway has decided to resume passenger train service along the Lumding-Badarpur hill section that passes through the insurgency ravaged North Cachar Hill district after Assam government assured proper security along the route.

4 NDFB terrorists gunned down in Assam

4 NDFB terrorists gunned down in Assam

Rediff.com   20 Jun 2009

Four cadres of the outlawed National Democratic Front of Bodoland were gunned by security forces in two separate 'encounters' in the state early on Friday morning even as the operation against the outfit has been intensified in the state on intelligence inputs about its plan to trigger blasts in different parts of the state.