Bhutan warned against operation

Guwahati, May 20: Ulfa ideologue and the outfit?s vice-chairman, Pradip Gogoi, today said a military operation by Bhutan to dismantle militant camps there would be the ?wrong move?.

Reacting to a report in The Telegraph today about Thimphu?s plans to dismantle all camps of the Ulfa and the NDFB by November, the jailed militant leader told newspersons outside a Tada court here that Bhutan could not expect to resolve the issue through aggression.

The Ulfa alone has nine camps in Bhutan.

Gogoi, who has been languishing in jail in Guwahati since his arrest in Calcutta in 1997, said Bhutan should...

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Sangma ?facilitating? talks with Meghalaya ultras

SHILLONG, May 20 ? NCP General Secretary P A Sangma today said he was working as a ?facilitator? of talks between the Centre and some insurgent groups of Meghalaya with the knowledge of the Union Government, reports PTI. ??I am doing my bit as a facilitator to bring some insurgent groups for a dialogue with the Centre and I reiterate that I am doing it with the knowledge of the Government of India??, Sangma, a Lok Sabha member from Meghalaya, told reporters here without naming the militant outfits. He said if any politician took any initiative to bring insurgent groups to the negotiating table...

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Fund crunch hits maintenance of Assam monuments

GUWAHATI, May 20 ? Lack of awareness among the people regarding preservation of the aesthetic beauty of ancient monuments coupled with paucity of fund makes it a tough task to preserve and maintain the archaeological sites in the State. As on date the State has a total 93 archaeological sites which are manned by only 35 monument attendants as the department doesn?t have budgetary provision to engage at least one attendant per monument. Obviously the archaeology department in the State needs active support from the community to preserve and maintain these monuments. Unfortunately that is what...

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Corruption case against Lal Thanhawla

AIZAWL, May 20 : Special Judge for Prevention of Corruption Court P Singthanga has denied allegations by the Mizoram People?s Party Youth general headquarters of having been approached by former CM Lal Thanhawla?s representatives, Lalkhama, a retired IAS officer and former CS of Mizoram and his (Singthanga?s) first cousin sister in connection with the corruption case against Lal Thanhawla.

According to the MPCY, Lalkhama and Singthanga?s cousin had met him on April 27, Sunday, between church services. However, the Special Judge denied this and said except for officials concerned with the case...

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Existence of Majuli under threat

NEW DELHI, May 20? The very existence of Majuli ? the largest river island ? situated within the two arms of the mighty Brahmaputra, is under threat with acute erosion engulfing chunks of it, scientists have said. If no corrective measures through proper scientific planning and management are taken, Majuli, will soon be engulfed by Brahmaputra and become extinct from the world map, scientists from the Regional Research Laboratory and Dibrugarh University, said.

?When the river floods the state every year, the entire population of Majuli Island fears that it may be engulfed by the mighty...

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The Northeast Vigil website ran from 1999 to 2009. It is not operated or maintained anymore. It has been put up here solely for archival sentiments. This site has over 6,000 news items that are of value to academics, researchers and journalists.

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