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NE states come together at regional workshop to enhance NACP rollout

NE states come together at regional workshop to enhance NACP rollout

A three-day regional workshop initiated under the National AIDS and STD Control Programme (NACP) commenced on Wednesday, targeting the review of NACP implementation across seven North Eastern States: Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, and Tripura, as well as 60 identified high-priority districts in the region. This workshop marks the first in a series of 11 regional workshops aimed at intensifying efforts to meet NACP targets by December 2027. Participants include senior leadership and program functionaries such as principal secretaries, secretaries, commissioner-cum-secretaries for health, mission directors of the National Health Mission (NHM), and project directors from the State AIDS…
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Wheelchairs and Nikshay Mitra kits handed over by Assam Governor during Sewa Sankalp Saptah

Wheelchairs and Nikshay Mitra kits handed over by Assam Governor during Sewa Sankalp Saptah

Assam Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya participated in a health camp in Guwahati, organized by Lok Bhavan in collaboration with the National Health Mission (NHM), Assam, as part of a public outreach initiative titled Sewa Sankalp Saptah. The camp aimed to provide accessible and inclusive healthcare services. During his visit, Governor Acharya noted the variety of health services offered and emphasized compassionate governance by distributing wheelchairs to individuals with disabilities and Nikshay Mitra kits to caregivers of tuberculosis patients. He announced a one-time grant to Jahajghat LP School for infrastructure improvements. The Governor stressed that serving humanity reflects national duty and…
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7th Kaziranga Waterbird Count logs over 1.05 lakh birds, Smew steals spotlight

7th Kaziranga Waterbird Count logs over 1.05 lakh birds, Smew steals spotlight

Kaziranga, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with a conservation legacy of over 119 years, is globally celebrated for its rich biodiversity. Beyond being home to the iconic Big Five mammals, the Tiger Reserve harbours more than 500 bird species, making it a premier destination for birdwatchers. The landscape comprises extensive terrestrial and aquatic habitats and includes two Important Bird Areas — Kaziranga National Park (IBA Code: IN-AS-03) and Laokhowa and Burhachapori Wildlife Sanctuaries (IBA Code: IN-AS-02) — both internationally recognized for their importance to migratory and resident waterbirds. The waterbird census, first initiated in 2018-19 by the Kaziranga Tiger Reserve…
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Nehru statue uprooted in Assam’s Cachar district; police register FIR

Nehru statue uprooted in Assam’s Cachar district; police register FIR

Unidentified miscreants used an excavator to uproot and remove a statue of Jawaharlal Nehru in Poilapool, Assam, late Monday night. The incident, occurring at a busy market junction, has caused significant outrage among local residents and political groups, especially the Indian National Congress. CCTV footage captured the miscreants dislodging the statue with heavy machinery and loading it onto a vehicle, though their identities remain unknown. Following the incident, police initiated an investigation, reviewing footage and collecting evidence to locate those responsible. Former Silchar district Congress president Pradip Kumar Dey, alongside party workers, filed an FIR demanding immediate arrests. He noted…
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Royal Bengal Tiger carcass discovered in Kaziranga

Royal Bengal Tiger carcass discovered in Kaziranga

An adult male Royal Bengal Tiger was found dead in Kaziranga National Park, marking the fifth tiger death this year. Discovered by staff from the Lahorijan Anti-Poaching Camp during routine patrols, the carcass was in an advanced stage of decomposition. However, remains including bones, skin, nails, and teeth were intact, showing no immediate evidence of poaching. A post-mortem examination indicated that the death was likely due to natural causes, possibly from old age, according to Sonali Ghosh, the park's Director. Samples for forensic analysis were collected, and the carcass was disposed of by burning as per protocol. Kaziranga, home to…
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Assam Government Forms Eighth Pay Commission for State Employees

Assam Government Forms Eighth Pay Commission for State Employees

The Assam government has established the Eighth Assam Pay Commission, led by retired IAS officer Subhash Chandra Das, to conduct an extensive review of the emolument structure and service conditions for state government employees. The Commission includes senior officials from various departments such as Personnel, Administrative Reforms, and Finance, totaling eight members. Its mandate is reform-oriented, surpassing typical pay revisions by integrating pay adjustments with structural reforms, fiscal sustainability, digital transformation, manpower optimization, and outcome-based governance. The Commission is tasked with examining the principles that determine the remuneration structure and working conditions of state employees, excluding those in the All-India…
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Assam MP Gaurav Gogoi Appointed Chief of India–Philippines Friendship Group

Assam MP Gaurav Gogoi Appointed Chief of India–Philippines Friendship Group

Lok Speaker Om Birla has appointed Gaurav Gogoi, Jorhat MP and Assam Congress president, as the President of the India-Philippines Parliamentary Friendship Group, which has been established for the 18th Lok Sabha. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance India's parliamentary engagement with over 60 countries, emphasizing the importance of dialogue and exchanges among legislatures to complement traditional diplomacy. The Parliamentary Friendship Groups, comprising Members of Parliament from various political backgrounds, aim to facilitate direct communication with global counterparts, sharing legislative experiences and fostering trust through ongoing interactions. Countries involved include Sri Lanka, Germany, New Zealand, and…
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IIT Guwahati Flags Safety Concerns, Calls for Depth Compliance in Kamakhya Corridor Work

IIT Guwahati Flags Safety Concerns, Calls for Depth Compliance in Kamakhya Corridor Work

The Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati (IIT Guwahati) has advised strict adherence to depth-related precautions recommended by the National Institute of Hydrology (NIH) during the construction of the ₹500-crore Maa Kamakhya Access Corridor Project. This is to mitigate potential disruptions to crucial fracture-controlled groundwater pathways. The recommendations followed two petitions presented to the Gauhati High Court, prompting the government to commission a comprehensive geophysical and hydrological survey by the Roorkee-based NIH to evaluate the possible environmental repercussions of the project. IIT Guwahati subsequently reviewed the NIH report. The investigation of the proposed construction layout against identified fracture systems revealed interconnected…
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Guwahati Gets Digital Boost as HDFC Bank Launches New Tech Facility

Guwahati Gets Digital Boost as HDFC Bank Launches New Tech Facility

HDFC Bank has inaugurated its first Tech & Digital Factory in Assam, located in Guwahati, enhancing the region's technological development and talent pool in areas such as AI, digital innovation, and cybersecurity. This is the bank’s fourth such facility in India, following those in Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Gurugram. The ceremony was attended by Assam's Chief Minister Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma, along with senior bank officials and dignitaries from the educational sector. The facility is designed to create career opportunities for skilled professionals in Assam and aims to leverage local technical talent for core technology advancements. Partnering with the Government of…
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Holi Rush Eases as NFR Continues Special Train Operations

Holi Rush Eases as NFR Continues Special Train Operations

Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) has announced the extension of services for four pairs of Holi special trains from February to March 2026 to accommodate the increased passenger demand during the festive season. The trains include 07046/07047 (Secunderabad - Naharlagun), operating an additional trip in each direction, and 03129/03130 (Kolkata Terminal - New Jalpaiguri), also with one additional trip in both directions. Additionally, train numbers 09189/09190 (Mumbai Central - Katihar) will see six extra trips each way, and the weekly trains 04614/04613 (Amritsar - Katihar) will operate three additional trips in both directions. The services will maintain their existing schedules, timings,…
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