Sonakshi Sarkar

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Assam government workers oppose the center’s Universal Pension Scheme and prepare for a statewide uproar

Assam government workers oppose the center’s Universal Pension Scheme and prepare for a statewide uproar

A major confrontation is brewing between government employees in Assam and the Centre over pension reforms, as the All Assam Government NPS Employees’ Association has once again voiced strong opposition to the proposed Universal Pension Scheme (UPS) and demanded the restoration of the Old Pension Scheme (OPS). The employees’ association made its stand clear during its 3rd Biennial Conference held at the Assam State Freedom Fighters’ Association auditorium in Rupnagar, Guwahati, where several prominent organisations, including teachers’ bodies and employees’ unions, extended support for the cause. Newly elected President Achyutananda Hazarika and General Secretary Apurba Sharma announced that the Association…
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Launching a statewide assault on illicit online gambling, Sikkim describes it as “no different from drugs”

Launching a statewide assault on illicit online gambling, Sikkim describes it as “no different from drugs”

Sikkim authorities have launched a major crackdown on illegal online gaming networks after uncovering over 900 fraudulent websites targeting residents across the state and beyond. One frozen bank account alone contained ₹32 crore in suspected gambling proceeds, highlighting the scale of the problem.A joint operation by the Sikkim Police and the Directorate of State Lotteries revealed that these networks were preying on vulnerable users via sophisticated online platforms. The investigation began following a complaint filed in July by Principal Director of Lotteries Pawan Awasthy, leading to Case No. 3 of 2025 registered under organised crime, cheating, and IT Act provisions.…
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Assam Congress Chief requests that PM Modi conduct an impartial investigation into Karbi Anglong’s illicit quarrying

Assam Congress Chief requests that PM Modi conduct an impartial investigation into Karbi Anglong’s illicit quarrying

Assam Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) president Gaurav Gogoi on Friday formally requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi to order an independent investigation into alleged illegal quarrying in the Panimura Range of Karbi Anglong district. In his letter, Gogoi expressed serious concern over quarrying operations reportedly taking place without valid environmental clearances, which he said are posing significant risks to the ecological balance, public safety, and the legal regulatory framework. According to the Congress leader, while quarry operators were initially permitted to extract three lakh cubic meters of stone over a seven-year period beginning in 2017, actual extraction has reportedly crossed 80…
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CMs of Nagaland and Assam collaborate to reduce border tensions and start cooperative projects in the disputed area

CMs of Nagaland and Assam collaborate to reduce border tensions and start cooperative projects in the disputed area

Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio and Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma have agreed to coordinate all future activities, including plantation drives, in the Disputed Area Belt (DAB) along the Assam–Nagaland border. The understanding comes after a series of high-level talks between the two leaders following recent friction in the sensitive border zone. An official statement from the Nagaland Chief Secretary’s office said the decision was intended to prevent further escalation and ensure that the DAB remains a zone of peace and cooperation. The DAB, which stretches across several sectors of the 512-km Assam–Nagaland boundary, has historically been a flashpoint,…
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Posthumously, Sikkim will honor Dil Kumari Bhandari and Nar Bahadur Bhandari with “Nepali Birasad Sangrakshan Upadi”

Posthumously, Sikkim will honor Dil Kumari Bhandari and Nar Bahadur Bhandari with “Nepali Birasad Sangrakshan Upadi”

Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang announced that former Chief Minister Nar Bahadur Bhandari and former Member of Parliament Dil Kumari Bhandari will be posthumously conferred the prestigious “Nepali Birasad Sangrakshan Upadi” in recognition of their lifelong contributions to the promotion and preservation of the Nepali language. The award, set to be officially bestowed on August 20, 2026, acknowledges the leaders’ tireless dedication to the cultural and linguistic identity of the Nepali-speaking community in Sikkim and across India. Chief Minister Tamang described Nar Bahadur Bhandari as a visionary leader whose courage and efforts gave Sikkim and the Gorkha community a…
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The historic Sootea Police Station will receive a heritage renovation for Rs 5 crore

The historic Sootea Police Station will receive a heritage renovation for Rs 5 crore

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Wednesday laid the foundation stone for a Rs 5-crore project to transform the historic Sootea police station into a heritage tourist destination. The site holds immense historical significance, as the Indian tricolour was first hoisted here in 1942 during the Quit India Movement, marking a bold assertion of patriotism in colonial Assam. Addressing the gathering, Sarma highlighted the project’s aim to preserve Assam’s proud history and inspire future generations. “It was a pivotal moment in India’s freedom struggle. The hoisting of the national flag at Sootea symbolised courage and determination, showing how even…
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A Sikkim University student who made disparaging statements about the Nepali language was detained

A Sikkim University student who made disparaging statements about the Nepali language was detained

Tension erupted at Sikkim University a day before Nepali Bhasha Samman Diwas after a first-semester M.Com student was arrested for making derogatory remarks against the Nepali language and belittling Independence Day celebrations. The accused, identified as Raj Shekhar from Banaras, Uttar Pradesh, allegedly described Nepali as a “foreign language” in the official WhatsApp group of the Department of Commerce and suggested that users of the language should “go to Nepal.” His comments sparked outrage among students and faculty, particularly members of the Sikkim University Students’ Association (SUSA). Police have booked Shekhar under multiple sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS)…
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The new government will determine the future of VCDCs in Bitcoin, according to Himanta

The new government will determine the future of VCDCs in Bitcoin, according to Himanta

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday said the fate of the Village Council Development Committees (VCDCs) in the Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) will be determined only by the government elected after the upcoming assembly polls.Speaking to reporters, CM Sarma stated, “Whether VCDC should be scrapped or not will be decided only by the government that forms here. BJP is not the enemy of anyone.” His remarks come amid rising political discussions in the BTC region, where the relevance and functioning of VCDCs have become key talking points ahead of elections. The Chief Minister emphasized the BJP’s focus on…
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“The right procedure was used”: Sikkim CM on the admission of tribal status for 12+1 communities

“The right procedure was used”: Sikkim CM on the admission of tribal status for 12+1 communities

Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang on Monday described the submission of final ethnographic reports by the State High-Level Committee (SSHLC) for the inclusion of 12 left-out communities in the Scheduled Tribes (ST) list as a historic milestone for the State. The reports were formally handed over during a valedictory function in the national capital. The four-volume reports, prepared after nine months of extensive fieldwork, recommend granting tribal recognition to Bhujel, Gurung, Jogi, Rai (Kirat Khambu), Kirat Dewan (Yakha), Khas (Chettri-Bahun), Mangar, Newar, Sanyasi, Sunuwar (Mukhia), Thami, and Majhi communities. Such recognition would provide constitutional protection, social justice, and equal…
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Sikkim steps its efforts to eradicate rabies by implementing widespread vaccination and sterilization campaigns

Sikkim steps its efforts to eradicate rabies by implementing widespread vaccination and sterilization campaigns

The Sikkim Anti-Rabies and Animal Health (SARAH), in collaboration with the Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Services (AH&VS) Department, has launched an extensive vaccination and sterilisation drive across the Chujachen constituency. The campaign, which combined Anti-Rabies Vaccination, Deworming, Animal Birth Control (ABC), and public awareness activities, covered a wide range of areas including Chujachen, Rongli Bazar, Lingtam, Agamlok, Phadamchen, Nimachen, Quekhola, Bakhutar, Maney-Sisney, Talkharka South Regu, Thokar, and Dokchin (North Regu). According to officials, a total of 432 dogs were vaccinated and dewormed, while 107 dogs underwent sterilisation procedures under the Animal Birth Control programme. These measures aim not only to…
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