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Eviction carried out in North Guwahati

NORTH GUWAHATI, May 27 ? Eviction of illegally occupied areas having both temporary and permanent structures under Chila range of North Kamrup Forest zone stretching from Amingaon to Chawki including Gajguru, Mahekhaiti etc was carried out on May 23 in the morning. The operation was led by DFO, N Kamrup forest zone, Hiranya Kumar Sarmah with about 200 forest workers and police personnel and an elephant. It is to be noted that of the total land of Chila range amounting to 842 hectares, about 95 hectare lands were illegally occupied by encroachers who have raised there hotels, residences and...

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Govt to seek church aid for talks with ANVC

TURA, May 27? The Meghalaya Government is to seek the help of church leaders of Garo Hills to bring the banned ANVC to the negotiation table. Home Minister Lotsing A Sangma will shortly be meeting members of the A?chik Baptist Dalgipa Krima (ABDK), the powerful church body in Garo Hills, leaders of the Roman Catholic Demonstration and senior citizens of Tura to discuss ways in bringing the ANVC to the negotiating table. This was revealed by Sangma during his press conference at Rikman Continental hotel recently. Briefing members of the media the Home Minister said that the government was...

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2 NCP MDCs withdraw support to GHADC EC

TURA, May 27 ? The NCP-led Executive Committee (EC) headed by Edmund K Sangma in the Garo Hills Autonomous District Council (GHADC) was dealt a severe blow when two of its new members withdrew support on the grounds that the EC was playing dirty politics by denying the new MDC from Kharkutta his rights as a member. The two MDCs, Hedrick A Sangma of Siju constituency in South Garo Hills and Lithindro D Sangma, withdrew their support alleging that the EC had deliberately and wrongfully distributed the work orders of the GHADC?s Rural Development Scheme allotted to the Kharkutta GHADC...

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Accreditaton to 3 NE universities

GUWAHATI, May 27 ? The National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), an autonomous institution of the University Grants Commission, accredited three universities of the north-eastern region on May 15. These are Dibrugarh University, Tripura University and Arunachal University, a PIB release today said. Dibrugarh and Arunachal universities have been graded ?B? under the new grading pattern and Tripura University has been conferred with a C+ grading. With this, NAAC has so far completed the assessment and accreditation of 261 institutions.

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10 Assam Rifles jawans killed in Manipur

IMPHAL, May 27 ? At least 10 Assam Rifles jawans were killed and five others seriously injured in an ambush by suspected Manipur insurgents at Gangsad area, about 40 km north-east of here today, official sources said, reports PTI. The armed insurgents attacked the Assam Rifles convoy belonging to 25th battalion while the security personnel were returning to Imphal, the sources said. Reinforcements were rushed to the spot and a combing operation launched. The insurgents, however, escaped through the jungles and hills, the sources said.

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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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