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Tata Motors launches Altroz Dark in Guwahati

Tata Motors launches Altroz Dark in Guwahati

Tata Motors has finally launched the Tata Altroz Dark variant in the North-eastern markets on Saturday (August 21). Tata Motors Regional Manager Soumen Paul inaugurated the Altroz Dark at Kamakhya motors in zoo road AIDC. Mahesh Mohan (Regional Head Common service centre-Assam), Modan Malhotra (CMD), Rohit Malhotra (MD), Jogesh Malhotra (CEO), Rishi Khemka (TSM), and Other Officials were also present on the occasion. Altroz has always been appreciated for its futuristic design and style. Altroz Dark, the new top-of-the-line variant comes in a new Cosmo Black exterior body color with a dark tint finish on R16 alloy wheels and premium…
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Tata  Motors launches 2021 Tiago NRG in guwahati

Tata Motors launches 2021 Tiago NRG in guwahati

Tata Motors has finally launched the Tata Tiago NRG variant in the North- eastern markets on Friday(August 20). Tata Motors Regional Manager Soumen Paul and Gyan Doley, Regional head common service centre inaugurated the Tata Tiago NRG vehicle at Bimal cars in Basistha Chariali. Bimal Sarawagi (Director), Arihant Sarawagi (CEO), Dipankar Das(GM), Avik Das(TSM), Abhijit Dhar(Senior manager) and other officials were also present on the occasion. With 4 star safety rating by GNCAP, this vehicle will be launched in 4 attractive colours- Forests Green, Fire Red, Show White, Cloudy Grey, and will be available in showrooms from today at a…
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Assam Beef Consumption Law Will Prevent Communal Conflict: Himanta Sarma

Assam Beef Consumption Law Will Prevent Communal Conflict: Himanta Sarma

The legislation in Assam to regulate slaughter, consumption and transportation of cattle has no ill intention and it will strengthen communal harmony, chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has said. The legislation doesn't intend to stop anyone from consuming beef, but the person who eats so must also respect the religious sentiments of others, the chief minister said. “Data shows that most of the cases of communal tension in Lower Assam in the past few years are related to beef. The provisions of the Bill will lead to communal harmony as it would allow those who consume beef to eat it…
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Interstate border violence perpetrated by Mizoram Police: Assam Assembly team in report

Interstate border violence perpetrated by Mizoram Police: Assam Assembly team in report

The latest violence in Cachar district, alongside the Assam-Mizoram border, was “perpetrated” by the police drive within the neighboring state, an all-party delegation of the Assembly right here that had visited the positioning of the incident stated on Friday. In its report tabled within the Assam Assembly, the group additionally stated that the incident “was nothing however a cold-blooded bloodbath”, with no effort on the a part of the Mizoram Police to regulate the mob on its facet. The delegation famous that the “Mizoram Police together with some miscreants indulged in encroachment actions” in Assam, and claimed that the border…
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Border dispute between Assam and Mizoram to be resolved

Border dispute between Assam and Mizoram to be resolved

Assam and Mizoram have been at odds over the boundary for decades, but Monday's clashes flared up over an alleged construction by Mizoram in the disputed 198-square-mile stretch on the inter-state border Lailapur under Dhalai of Cachar district in southern Assam and Vairengte in Kolasib district of northern Mizoram. Seven people, including six Assam Police personnel, were killed. On the same issue the Mizoram Chief Minister said on Twitter "As per telephonic discussion with Union Home Minister and Assam Chief Minister, we agreed to resolve the Mizoram-Assam border issue amicably through meaningful dialogue," . According to sources The Centre has told…
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Six Assam cops killed, 80 hurt in border clash with Mizoram

Six Assam cops killed, 80 hurt in border clash with Mizoram

As many as six Assam Police personnel have died in an exchange of fire with their Mizoram counterparts, said Assam BJP MLA Kaushik Rai on Monday. Rai, who visited the Silchar Medical College where the injured are admitted said that at least 40 people were injured including three to four civilians. Tension has continued to flare along the Assam-Mizoram border after six police personnel were killed and around 80 people injured, so far. On Monday, stones were pelted, shots were fired, farmers’ huts were set ablaze, and government vehicles vandalised at the Mizoram and Assam border. The clash between the…
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In Assam, a new department of indigenous faith and culture

In Assam, a new department of indigenous faith and culture

In order to protect Assam's indigenous faith and culture, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Saturday informed that his cabinet has decided to create a new department to protect the culture and practices of people belonging to tribal and other indigenous communities. The Assam CM asserted that the new department would ensure that the state's indigenous population gets to preserve their faith and traditions as the new department would provide requisite support to them. Special standing finance headed by the finance minister will be approving projects that are worth anything between Rs 5 crore and Rs 100 crore, and only…
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Assam govt orders total lockdown in 7 districts

Assam govt orders total lockdown in 7 districts

The government of Assam has declared total lockdown in seven districts of the state, in the wake of coronavirus cases. According to the details, total lockdown has been declared in Goalpara, Golaghat, Jorhat, Lakhimpur, Sonitpur, Biswanath and Morigaon. The lockdown restrictions in the said districts will come into effect from July 7 and will remain enforced till further orders.  Here's a complete list of what will be allowed/restricted Assam's COVID-19 tally rose to 5,19,834 on Monday as 2,640 more people tested positive for the infection, while 31 fresh fatalities pushed the states coronavirus death toll to 4,683, a health bulletin…
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A survey suggests that the plastic ban has not been successful across 11 states and two Union territories in India

A survey suggests that the plastic ban has not been successful across 11 states and two Union territories in India

A survey across 11 states and two Union Territories across the Himalayan region in the country works on the issue of waste suggests that while most people were aware of the existence of plastic bag ban in their areas, most believe the ban has not succeeded. The report published by Roshan Rai, Priyadarshinee Shrestha, and Rajendra P. Gurung, suggests that only 19 percent felt the ban was highly effective, while 82 percent of the respondents were aware of the existence of the plastic bag ban in their region. In Bengal, plastic carry bags are banned in Darjeeling and the Sunderbans;…
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World Milk Day: Purabi Dairy reaffirms its commitment towards sustainable dairying practices

World Milk Day: Purabi Dairy reaffirms its commitment towards sustainable dairying practices

On the occasion of World Milk Day on June 1, Guwahati-based West Assam Milk Producers’ Cooperative Union Ltd (WAMUL), popularly known as Purabi Dairy, focused on ‘sustainability in the dairy sector’ while taking into account the environmental, nutritional and socio-economic aspects of dairying. The theme for this year’s World Milk Day, set by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, was 'sustainability in the dairy sector’. It aims to re-introduce dairy farming to the world, by helping to create a low-carbon future for dairy. To mark the occasion, WAMUL shared various initiatives taken by the cooperative for the…
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