Agartala, Aug 31 (IANS) The police in Assam and Tripura are jointly probing the activities of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency in northeast India following the arrest of a suspected ISI agent last month, officials said here Tuesday.
“A five-member police team of Assam came here Monday to take ISI agent Manir Khan alias Omar Ashraf, 30, and his Indian associates to Guwahati for further interrogation,” a police official told reporters.
Manir and six of his associates were arrested by the Tripura police in Agartala July 3.
Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) Tridib Chandra Roy Bhowmik Monday granted the Assam police a transit remand of Manir and his associates and directed the police to present before the Kamrup district CJM court within 30 days.
The police official said: “The Assam police are taking the ISI agent and his associates to Guwahati for further questioning and probe in connection with some cases in Assam.”
“We are also sharing information gathered by the Tripura police during cross-examination of the detainees and subsequent probe with our Assam counterparts,” the police official added.
“During questioning, Manir disclosed significant facts and the future ISI plans in the northeast and other parts of India. After his disclosure, a Tripura police team was sent to Guwahati (in Assam),” Deputy Superintendent of Police Harimohan Das told IANS.
“Getting some clues from Manir, Assam police arrested an ISI associate, Bikram Das, from Guwahati last month,” Das said.
Manir, according to police, entered western Tripura from Bangladesh early last month and visited Guwahati and other cities of the northeast to broaden ISI’s network.
Another police official said that Manir, a Pakistani national, had received training in ISI camps at Multan and Bhawalpur in Pakistan.
Guwahati, Aug 31 (IANS) An apex trade body in Assam has announced that prices of all essentials would shoot up by another 10 percent with immediate effect, triggering angry criticism of the ruling Congress by the opposition parties Tuesday.
The Kamrup Chamber of Commerce (KCC) said the wholesale prices of all essentials were expected to go up by another 10 percent with transportation costs shooting manifold.
“A Supreme Court order recently limited transportation of goods from 22 tonnes to 9 tonnes in a truck and this has led transportation costs to go up, and to overcome that the prices of essentials would have to be increased by at least 10 percent,” M.P. Jain, president of the KCC, said.
The KCC announcement has triggered a wave of protests with the opposition baying for the government’s resignation.
“It is a shame on the part of the state government not to have any control over prices of essentials. We want the government to quit if it cannot check price rise,” Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MLA Prasanta Phukan told IANS.
“Transportation cost is just an excuse as the government top brass is in league with black marketers in hiking prices of essentials,” said Atul Bora, general secretary of the Asom Gana Parishad, Assam’s main opposition party.
Assam depends on outside the region for almost all essentials.
“Surviving has become a matter of concern for poor people and the government seems to be least bothered in terms of checking price rise,” said Arun Das, a college teacher.
Meanwhile, Assam Food and Supplies Minister Nazrul Islam said the government would not allow traders to hike prices.
“We shall take tough measures in case traders on their own decide to regulate prices of essentials,” the minister told IANS.
Guwahati, Aug 31 : The social welfare department in Assam appointed assistant typists at a time when typewriters became history. But that isn't the reason why it has attracted the Gauhati High Court's rap. In 2005, the Social Welfare department had appointed four assistant typists in Assam's Nalbari district before realising it had only three vacancies. The fourth appointee, Bubul Sarma, approached the court last year after he was told to go.
Almost simultaneously, Majnur Ali of Kotpuha village in Nalbari district moved RTI to find out why he was denied a job after being third in the list of successful candidates.
RTI revealed selection test topper Haridhan Baishya and second-best Runumi Barman had failed their simple math test.
Runumi's father Balendra Nath Barman was also on the selection panel besides being the Child Development Project Officer (CDPO) of that area.
Another candidate — Kalpana Majumdar — was among the 15 shortlisted for the post of assistant typist but was mysteriously appointed as supervisor.
On August 20, Justice Biplab Kumar Sarma heard Bubul Sarma's petition and found that the Social Welfare department's defence did not match with the information culled via Ali's RTI application.
Pulling up Social Welfare Director N. Borgohain, Justice Sarma ordered a probe and entrusted it to Additional Assam Police chief BD Mishra. The report is expected by submitted by October. "This judgment will go a long way in undoing the wrong to the candidates who were denied their due," said the appellant's lawyer SK Das.
Morigaon, Assam: Police on Sunday claimed to have arrested two poachers and seized a horn of the highly endangered one-horned rhino from their possession in Morigaon district.
Acting on a tip-off, police arrested Nabi Ali and Muzibur Rahman from Borsola village and seized the rhino horn from them, police sources said.
Police suspect that the poachers killed a rhino inside Orang wildlife sanctuary in lower Assam and were taking shelter in the village.
Guwahati, Aug 21 : Three poachers were arrested when they attempted to kill a rhino inside Assam's Orang Rajiv Gandhi National Park on Friday night, officials said.
''During night patrolling the forest guards spotted the trio and bullets were exchanged,'' a forest official said.
''The poachers have been arrested,'' he added.
The trio have been identified as Md Jainaluddin alias Junu, Alen Khangsai and Md Abbas.
Lakhimpur : Floods have again hit Lakhimpur and Dhemaji districts in Assam inundating over 30 villages, while the tributaries of the river Brahmaputra were rising above the danger mark.
With heavy rains lashing Lakhimpur district since yesterday, flood waters overran new areas in Nowboicha revenue circle, official sources said today.
Over 30 villages of Nowboicha circle including Rohali, Pandhowa North, Pandhowa South and Pandhowa East villages were inundated by the Singra river, the sources said.
The Lakhimpur district administration has provided essential commodities to the flood victims of Nowboicha circle, which was hit by the first wave of flood on April1.
Lakhimpur district deputy commissioner Jayant Narliker visited the affected areas.
Dhemaji district, on the other hand, was hit by a third wave of floods since Wednesday following heavy rains in the adjoining areas.
Due to heavy rainfall the water level of Simen river was rising above the danger level resulting in inundation of 12 villages under Jonai sub division, the sources said.
The sources said that erosion by the river also threatened villagers of Lakhimpuria, Dadhara, Rangpuria, Siman and SC Village under Chomkong Gaon Panchayat.
Dhemaji district deputy commissioner Dr P Ashok Babu has directed department officials to closely watch the situation.
GUWAHATI: Suspected NCSN (K)activists today fired at a Assam police picket injuring a constable of Assam police in Charaipung area along Assam-Arunachal Pradesh border in Sibsagar district.
Official sources said around 2.30pm, suspected NSCN (K) ultras fired on a picket of the 11 Assam police battalion. There were reports that Assam police retaliated.
Constable Naresh Terong was injured in the firing.
Patrolling have been intensified in the area following the incident.
Assam law minister Pranab Gogoi and Arunachal Pradesh home minister Tako Dabi held a meeting in the disputed Bimalapur area of Charaipung sub division yesterday and decided to take confidence building measures and restore peace in the region.
Since August 14, NSCN (K) militants have encroached Assam's territory and indulged in arson and firing.
Rangiya (Assam), Aug 19 (PTI) A class VII student was seriously injured and hospitalised after being allegedly caned by the headmaster of his school in Assam's Kamrup (Rural) district today, official sources said.
The boy, Noor Hussain of Borigog Balak Vidyalaya, was allegedly talking and making a noise in the class when the headmaster, Pabitra Sarmah, entered the classroom and began caning the boy without asking any questions.
The boy, who was beaten all over the body, fainted and the headmaster himself rushed the student to a local hospital from where he was referred to the Guwahati Medical College Hospital (gmch).
The headmaster, along with the parents of the student, have taken him to GMCH, and the police was waiting for the headmaster to return to interrogate him.
Guwahati, Aug 19: Two people were killed and six others injured when miscreants opened fire in northern Assam's Udalguri district on Monday, Aug 16.
Many were hut between two communities over the issue for harassing genuine Indians in the name of detecting illegal Bangladeshis, said officials.
To condemn the killings the students' group, All Assam Student's Union (AASU) will go for strike on Friday, Aug 20
"The need of the hour is to show restraint and calm and not to believe in rumours as it could flare up the situation," said Health Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma.
Community leaders held their meetings to stop further clashes and sources said, many villagers had fled their homes and took shelter in offices and schools
"Adequate security measures have been taken with army, police and paramilitary troops deployed in strength, to restore calm in the area," the police official said.
Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi also appealed, all groups not to take law into their own hands.
The infiltration issue is on the boil in Assam after the Gauhati High Court recently pronounced a verdict declaring 61 people as foreigners after which police moved into action and began a drive to arrest the accused and push them back across the border.
Guwahati, Aug 19 : Hundreds of agitators today blocked the National Highway 37 for about three hours in Kamurp (rural) district, demanding a separate Garo Autonomous Council.
The protestors, under the banner of Ajanajatia Surakasha Mancha, tried to march to the Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport at Borjhar and stage a demonstration there.
However, police and district administration prevented them from reaching the airport and kept them confined at different locations on the main road leading to the airport. The protestors squatted on the road and blocked the national highway since 1100 hrs. People going to the airport were particularly affected by the blockade, with many people alleging that they missed their flights due to delay in reaching the airport because of the blockade. The protestors later dispersed and held a meeting at a local field. Demanding a separate Garo Autonomous Council, they warned of intensified agitation if their demands were not met with.
Nagaon, Aug 18 : Assam would get a total facelift in its existing tourism infrastructure by the end of this year, Assam Forest Minister Rockybul Hussain said here on Monday.
For development in the tourism sector in the state, the Assam state government has decided to complete the tourism infrastructure, the minsiter said.
During an inaugural function of Food Craft Institute at Samaguri in Nagaon district, Hussain said, “For development the tourism sector, Assam government has managed a grant Rs 123 crore from the Centre in last five years.”
Hussain further said, “Assam with its scenic beauty and rich flora and fauna, is famous for one horn rhino, mighty Brahmaputra river, the world’s largest river island, green forests, tea garden and Kamakhya temple and a variegated culture. Besides, Kaziranga National Park in Assam is the first National Park to be listed in the UNESO’s world heritage site, which could be a sizeable destination for the tourists. We have urged to Union Tourism Ministry to project the Assam as an ideal destination.”
“To attract both domestic and foreign tourists, it is of utmost importance to provide services of international standard to the visitors, and the Assam Government has taken various steps, including distributing luxury vehicles among unemployed youth, especially for tourists.” Assam Forest Minister added.
Assam Tourism Development Corporation’s Commissioner Secretary M S Sangson, Managing Director Deepak Goswami, Director Manalisha Goswami, Nagaon District Commissioner Omprakash, Kaliabor SDO Subrata Roy Bardhan also attended the function.
Guwahati, Aug 11 - A 13-year-old student in Assam is battling for life at a hospital after he fainted in the classroom following physical assault by his teacher.
Sailan Bardhan, a Class 8 student of Vivekananda Higher Secondary School in the western Assam town of Bongaigaon, is now in the ICU of a local hospital.
Class teacher Gopal Krishna Ray beat the student so severely that he became unconscious -- the immediate provocation for the assault was that Sailan requested the teacher to mark him present in the attendance register as he entered the classroom a little late.
'We saw our teacher boxing and slapping Sailan in his face and chest and back and he was frothing and then fainted,' said a student of the private school.
The teacher later fled the school, but resurfaced in the afternoon.
'The student was talking and disturbing others and so I slapped him without thinking he would faint,' the teacher said.
The school management ordered an internal inquiry into the incident.
Two months ago, a Class 6 student became Assam's first fatality to corporal punishment -- the child was physically assaulted by two teachers for not completing his homework.
Mousam Raj Mahanta, 12, died at a city hospital in Guwahati with doctors claiming his death was due to septic shock followed by multiple organ failure.
The incident took place at the Saraswati Siksha Niketan, an English medium school, at Mirza on the outskirts of Guwahati.
Interestingly, the Assam government in February introduced a tough law banning corporal punishments in schools with provision for prosecuting errant teachers, including suspension and even termination from service. The Assam Corporal Punishment for Educational Institutions - Bill is likely to become a law when it comes before the state assembly next month.
The decision to introduce the bill follows a recent Unicef study that gave Assam schools the dubious distinction of topping the list of Indian schools where corporal punishment and humiliation of students were rampant - 99.56 percent of students in Assam schools were victims of corporal punishment.
Once this bill becomes an act, a teacher could be prosecuted on a criminal charge, suspended from service, and even face termination of service, if found to have indulged in corporal punishment.