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Tourism
'snack' in Assam's international tea party
A dash of old
world charm in the hallowed bungalows of Assam's tea estates will be
served with the best orthodox tea produced in the states to delegates
of the India International Tea Convention (IITC) 2007
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2007-11-20 8:00 PM |
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AASU
demands action against SEBA academic officers
The All Assam
Students’ Union (AASU) today demanded immediate action against the
Board of Secondary Education, Assam(SEBA), officials who had allegedly
tampered with resolutions of an AASU-SEBA experts body meeting
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2007-11-20 8:00 PM |
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Eight
ULFA rebels surrender in Assam
Eight rebels of
the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) have surrendered to the
troops at Tamulpur in Assam's Baksa District
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2007-11-20 10:00 PM |
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Militant
faction owns responsibility for bomb blast in Manipur
A faction of the
banned People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (Prepak) today owned
responsibility for the attack on a private electronic shop in the
Manipur capital complex here on friday last
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2007-11-20 8:00 PM |
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Megh
police probes into nexus between ultras and bookies
Meghalaya police
have set up a special team of detectives to unearth the nexus between
the proscribed militant outfit Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council
(HNLC) and ''teer'' bookies
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2007-11-20 8:00 PM |
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State
govt decides to declare Mizoram 'disaster area'
Faced with a
number of calamities which struck during past one year, the Mizoram
government has decided to declare the state as 'disaster area',
official sources said today
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2007-11-20 8:00 PM |
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Mizoram
can become hub for gems trading
Mizoram Chief
Minister Zoramthanga's advisor (technical) Ramhluna Khiangte today
asserted that the state could become a major hub for gemstones trade
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2007-11-20 8:00 PM |
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Myanmar
army hits Indian rebels
Myanmar troops
have launched a crackdown against Indian separatists, raiding several
rebel bases, officials and militant leaders said on Monday
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2007-11-19 8:00 PM |
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Museum, the next destination of typewriter!
Growing
computer mania is fast threatening the fate of the old-fashioned
things like the Type Writer and if the people involved in it
are to be believed, the grand device will soon make its debut in
museum
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The
government convinces few about the oil price hike
Except the rich
financial papers and one or two general dailies, nobody has supported
the hike, partly because it is so indefensible if you break down the
tax part of what to pay for petrol, a whopping fifty-one per cent
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