HAILAKANDI, May 27: Birth anniversary of Bidrohi Kavi Kazi Nazrul Islam was observed here at Rabindra Bhavan yesterday under the aegis of Barak Upatyaka Banga Sahitya -D- Sanskriti Sammelan, Hailakandi unit. Unit president Promod Chandra Nath presided over the function which included garlanding of the poet’s portrait followed by singing of Nazrul geeti, recitation of poems and panel discussion on the life and works of Nazrul Islam. BUBSS central president N Bhattacharjee, poet Ashutosh Das, Subrata Purkayastha, S Bhattacharjee, Kallol Choudhury and Ak Paul participated in the discussion and urged upon the people to follow the teachings of Kazi Nazrul in the present context. THE SENTINEL
Workshop on improving artisan livelihood held
SILCHAR, May 27: A three-day workshop on artisans using forest resources and devising strategies for conservation of the resources and enhancement of their livelihood was started in Silchar on Tuesday.
Inaugurating the workshop, Assam University Pro-VC Prof G D Sarmah said in India there were 2.16 millions artisans and 16 per cent revenue of the country is earned from export of the products made by these artisans.
Sarmah stressed on the need for marketing facilities for the local products of the artisans. He hoped the government would initiate some policies to ensure subsidy to the products of the local artisans so that they could face the international competition. He further said that proper training should be imparted to the local artisans.
Presiding over the inaugural function, South Assam ranger Forest conservator Dr Y Suryanarayanan said artisans could produce much better with the help of modern technology. Cachar DFO S N Singh also spoke on the occasion.
The workshop was being organized by the Forest Development Agency under the sponsorship from Regional centre, National Afforestation and Eco-Development Board, Shillong. THE SENTINEL
Labourers resume work in Narsingpur TE
HAILAKANDI, May 27: Work in Narsingpur Tea Garden was restored today following the request of Deputy Commissioner TC Goswami after which the labourers joined their work. The tripartite talks will be held again tomorrow at Silchar between the Indian Tea Association, Cachar Cha Sharamik Union and Hailakandi district administration to resolve the issue of dispute between Tea garden management and the aggrieved Labourers.
The Deputy Commissioner also requested both the parties to maintain peace in the area during the meeting held yesterday at the DC’s conference room. ITA secretary DC Guhathakurata expressed hope that the matter would be resolved amicably in tomorrow’s sitting. The representatives of the labourers requested the Deputy Commissioner to take steps for improvement of their living condition as well as health, sanitation and other problems. Labourers in general of the tea garden and observers are waiting for the outcome of tomorrow’s sitting. THE SENTINEL
Ajmal quits as S Salmara MLA
DHUBRI, May 27: South Salmara legislator Badruddin Azmal resigned from his post of legislature yesterday. He submitted his resignation letter to the Assam Assembly speaker.
Official sources here said that it is manditory to resign from the legislature seat within 14 days from the date of election as Member of Parliament. Badruddin Azmal was elected as a Member of Parliament from Dhubri.
As per constitution, the election for the South Salmara seat will be held within six months from today. THE SENTINEL
Inaugurating the workshop, Assam University Pro-VC Prof G D Sarmah said in India there were 2.16 millions artisans and 16 per cent revenue of the country is earned from export of the products made by these artisans.
Sarmah stressed on the need for marketing facilities for the local products of the artisans. He hoped the government would initiate some policies to ensure subsidy to the products of the local artisans so that they could face the international competition. He further said that proper training should be imparted to the local artisans.
Presiding over the inaugural function, South Assam ranger Forest conservator Dr Y Suryanarayanan said artisans could produce much better with the help of modern technology. Cachar DFO S N Singh also spoke on the occasion.
The workshop was being organized by the Forest Development Agency under the sponsorship from Regional centre, National Afforestation and Eco-Development Board, Shillong. THE SENTINEL
Labourers resume work in Narsingpur TE
HAILAKANDI, May 27: Work in Narsingpur Tea Garden was restored today following the request of Deputy Commissioner TC Goswami after which the labourers joined their work. The tripartite talks will be held again tomorrow at Silchar between the Indian Tea Association, Cachar Cha Sharamik Union and Hailakandi district administration to resolve the issue of dispute between Tea garden management and the aggrieved Labourers.
The Deputy Commissioner also requested both the parties to maintain peace in the area during the meeting held yesterday at the DC’s conference room. ITA secretary DC Guhathakurata expressed hope that the matter would be resolved amicably in tomorrow’s sitting. The representatives of the labourers requested the Deputy Commissioner to take steps for improvement of their living condition as well as health, sanitation and other problems. Labourers in general of the tea garden and observers are waiting for the outcome of tomorrow’s sitting. THE SENTINEL
Ajmal quits as S Salmara MLA
DHUBRI, May 27: South Salmara legislator Badruddin Azmal resigned from his post of legislature yesterday. He submitted his resignation letter to the Assam Assembly speaker.
Official sources here said that it is manditory to resign from the legislature seat within 14 days from the date of election as Member of Parliament. Badruddin Azmal was elected as a Member of Parliament from Dhubri.
As per constitution, the election for the South Salmara seat will be held within six months from today. THE SENTINEL
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