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Asom Sahitya Sabha – A contemporary Analysis

In 1888, a group of Assamese students studying in Calcutta, then the capital of Colonial India founded the Asomiya Bhasa Unnati…

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The Foreingners issue in Assam

The Ahom rulers of Assam were very suspicious about any foreigner entering the country. Even trade outside Assam was not…

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Leaders that Assam needs today

While answering this question everyone will have separate answers and reasons to prove them right. If someone goes for change…

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Half a Century ago – October 20,1962

Prologue: 20 days before at Abbey Road Studios, London, Four Liverpudlian youths recorded the song Love me do AND THE…

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Bangladeshi migrants in Assam & Myanmar – Similarities & Differences

By- Dilip Dutta People from East Bengal prior to creation of Bangladesh has migrated to both Burma (Myanmar these days)…

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Half A CENTURY onto the Assam State Language Bill – The Poison Chalice

By- Dilip Dutta Agreeing to the central administration directive issued in 1959 on state languages, the then inept Chief Minister…

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The Assam Legislative Assembly

Since 1826, the British ruled Assam as a part of Bengal under a Commissioner. With the annexation and clubbing of…

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The great BETRAYAL, ANNEXATION & the UPRISINGS in Assam

On the eve of the Anglo-Burmese war in Feb 1824, David Scott, the Agent to the Governor General on the…

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HEADLINES

British Companies eyeing untapped potential in North East India

By- Staff Reporter | Date- February 14, 2012 The British Deputy High Commissioner to Eastern India, Sanjay Wadvani stated that…

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Hiuen Tsang, Sukapha to the Treaty of YANDABOO

After the death Bhaskar Varman in 650 A.D, Kamarupa came under the rule of the Salastambha dynasty till 900 A.D.…

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