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Eviction drive to continue: Gogoi

GUWAHATI, May 16 ? Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi today stated that the ongoing eviction drive by the State Forest department would continue till all forest areas including wildlife sanctuaries and national parks were cleared of encroachers. Talking to this newspaper, Sri Gogoi said the State government was bound by the Supreme Court directive to purge forest areas of encroachers and could not stop the eviction drive despite the resistance from encroachers or the criticism from different quarters. When his attention was drawn to the incidents where a couple of ruling party MLAs tried to interfere...

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Upendra probe stayed by HC

Imphal, May 16: Justice H Kaminikumar Singh of the Gauhati High Court, Imphal bench in an interim order today stayed the state government order which constituted the Upendra Judicial Commission of Inquiry into the arrest and death of Thingujam Dhirendra Singh. The chief secretary of Manipur issued the order on April 9 last constituting the commission. The High Court passed the interim order following a petition filed by jointly by the secretary, ministry of defence, IG Assam Rifles (N), commander 9 sector AR and CO 7 AR. The petitioner challenged the order of the state government on the ground...

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Declaration on Naga peace process signed

KOHIMA, May 15 ? The crucial consultative meeting between NSCN (I-M) leadership and a Naga delegation at Bangkok has adopted a four-point declaration, extending full support to the ongoing political negotiation between the Centre and the underground outfit to find a lasting settlement to vexed Naga problem, reports PTI. Type declaration signed by 73 delegates, a copy of which was available here Tuesday also endorsed the apex tribal council Naga Hoho, churches and other mass based organisations to continue the re-conciliation campaign to achieve understanding and unity among the Nagas to...

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Kohima Police foil NSCN (I-M) ultras' bid to extort money

DIMAPUR, May 13 ? By arresting five NSCN-IM activists, including a female while they were extorting money from businessmen of the state capital, Kohima Police have not only got a breakthrough into the extortion racket but also found vital clues of vehicle lifting incidents, which have become the reason for sleepless nights for many vehicle owners. According to Superintendent of Police, Kohima I Toshitsungba Aier, police receovered a 9 mm Taiwan make pistol with 6 rounds, 29 counterfoils of demand notes/ receipts of the Angami region of GPRN besides few fake number plates (NL 10 1061, NL 01C...

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Fate of 16,000 ATC employees hangs in balance

GUWAHATI, May 15 ? The fate of over 16,000 employees of the Assam Tea Corporation (ATC) hangs in balance as it has incurred huge losses. The situation of the corporation has reached such a magnitude that the authorities are yet to clear the salaries of the employees for the last several months. The ATC was set up with 14 tea gardens scattered over six districts ? Nagaon, Golaghat, Jorhat, Sivasagar, Sonitpur and Karimganj, with an eye on boosting the tea sector and providing employment to the youths of the State. But now, most of the gardens of the ATC are in dire straits due to political...

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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.

Subir Ghosh