Tuesday, 15 September 2015

Need to save Kaziranga

A nice article written by a person who served as the revenue officer of the Kaliabor circle in the 1970s and frequented the Kaziranga National Park. A useful historical account for students.
 Discussing on the encroachment of KNP he observes interestingly ..."During that time, quite a negligible number of immigrant Muslims were found to have been living behind Baghmari. Kulhori. Bagori. etc.. villages. There were established local villages that included Adivasi villages stretching from Kuthori to Bagori on the northern side of the NH 37 and in some areas on the southern side...."
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Need to save Kaziranga by Chandramohan Kakati
Source: Assam Tribune 10th August 2015


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Plate tectonics and our survival

Plate tectonics and our survival

 Dr JN Sarma
Source;Assam tribune 4 june 2015

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"Make in India" -the needed Action plan.


Action plan for Make in India by  H.N Das
Source; ASSAM TRIBUNE 22 August 2015

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Developing solar cities in Assam




Developing solar cities in Assam
by  Shyamal Baruah
Source: Assam Tribune 29th August 2015

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Science as a catalyst of development

A very useful writeup for students on the possibilities of Science in modern society.

Science as a catalyst of development
by Dr AE Md Khairoz Zaman
Source: Assam Tribune 30th August 2015

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Naga Accord and Peace in the North East

The geopolitical situation of North East is a very complex one. Since Independence the entire region has been strifed by incessant conflicts and human tragedies. Insurgency and Extremism has become endemic to the entire region. This article by   Chochon Haokip draws upon the possible scenario post the Naga Accord of 2015.

Peace in the Noth-east  by Chochon Haokip
Assam Tribune 28th August 2015


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Protecting Majuli

Article: Need for correct dossier on Majuli by Dwaipayan
Source: Assam Tribune 26th August 2015

Decades have already rolled by; yet there is till now no sign visible  of long-term measures being
initiated either by the Central Government or the State Government to save Majuli.


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