Free insurance policies to students for dengue
Students of nine schools of Kamrup district received free insurance policy of Rs 20,000 for dengue under the collaboration of a social-based organisation Drishtee and CAFE India under the Behtar India
Students of nine schools of Kamrup district received free insurance policy of Rs 20,000 for dengue under the collaboration of a social-based organisation Drishtee and CAFE India under the Behtar India
'If a plant is genetically modified at any time either by conventional breeding techniques or genetic manipulation, it ultimately results in the introduction of new proteins which can bring about
Speakers at a public meeting who included Assam Sahitya Sabha president Homen Bargohain, today made a fervent appeal to humanity, and particularly to the people of Assam to work unitedly for saving
Under the 'Project Green Earth' the Assam Police has launched plantation in N C Hills through planting hundreds of sapling in Haflong Govt. College Hostel premises
Authorities of Kaziranga National Park (KNP) started eviction drive to root out encroachers from the park as part of the statewide drive launched by the Forest Department in compliance with Supreme
Animals in Nagaland can expect a better deal with the Naga Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (NSPCA) Friday receiving an ambulance and rescue van for animals in distress and urging the
A Central team of doctors led by secretary health and family welfare, A K Naik left for the State today to assess the situation in the aftermath of malaria taking an epidemic form in Assam. The team
In Merapani area at the Assam-Nagaland border a diarrhoea-like disease and viral fever has spread rapidly and already six people including four children have died. Several people are suffering from
Malaria has taken a deadly turn in most parts of Nagaon district of Assam and deaths of a large number of people due to it have been reported. Most affected areas are tea gardens and its border areas
Around 300 families of four villages Garobasti, Hastinapur, Orengajuli and Baguriguli near Nagrijuli in Assam who were rendered homeless in the devastating floods of Barnadi river in August, 200 are
A team of Assam Forest Protection Force and forest staff led by South Guwahati Range Officer Dilip Kalita arrested a timber smuggler Md. Chiraj Ali and seized two elephants while they were being