“There are about 400 rivers in India. Assam and the North East also have a lot of water potential. Human civilization and culture was mainly developed on river banks or coastlines. There is a lot of emphasis on transforming the water resources into a development renaissance.
Read MoreThese solar lights are construed effective in reducing man-wild animal interface by illuminating hotspots at night so that animal movements close to or within human settlements could be detected from a safe distance.
Read MoreAaranyak is also working with the Forest Department of Meghalaya to help the latter understand socio-economic status, nature and extent of forest dependency of the families living in the forest fringe areas of three landscapes
Read MoreMoreover, he stressed on the importance of following up on such initiative, which, he pledges to include in the agenda of the District Development Committee (DDC) meetings, in order to monitor and understand progress achieved because of such initiatives
Read More“We are committed to implement NEP 2020 for qualitative improvement of education. The fact that we have earmarked six per cent of the state’s GDP for education speaks volumes of our intent to develop our human resources”.
Read MoreAssistant Director of WCCB, Jawahar Baro presented before the participants a large number of seized wildlife items to raise the awareness level of the airlines the CISF and security personnel and addressed various queries raised by the participants in the workshop.
Read MoreMentionable is that Cumilla-based journalist Mohiuddin was shot dead by suspected drug smugglers on 14 April his year . His family members claimed that Mohiuddin used to report about the drug trafficking in his locality.
Read MoreA WhatsApp Infoline number – 6026901246 – will remain active 24×7. Guwahati Police has requested Citizens to share any available information on drug trafficking or traffickers, so that the Police can act swiftly and band together with the people eradicate this evil.
Read MoreAs per the investigation carried out by a leading Assamese Daily in Assam poverty-stricken villagers of the area were lured by the alleged human organs trafficking racket to part with their kidney on payment of Rs 3-4 lakh so that they can repay their loans and these gullible villagers were sent to the hospital in Kolkata for removal of their kidney.
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