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BSF Jawan found involved in trafficking NE girl, victim rescued

In another incident that would put the Indian security forces to shame, a Border Security Force (BSF) Jawan was found…

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ULFA and NSCN shake hand to re-strengthen Naga-Assam relations

By- Correspondent| Date- September 15, 2011 In a remarkable move, the leaders of the pro-talk faction of the United Liberation…

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Minister Himanta Biswa Sharma vocal in support of Assam land to Bangladesh

By- Correspondent| Date- September 15, 2011 Minister Himanta Biswa Sharma, who is charge of the completion of the Assam Accord…

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ULFA support to AASU, KMSS – slams local congress MLAs

By- Correspondent | Date- September 14, 2011 In a press release sent to the media by Paresh Baruah led United…

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Assam Nagaland border dispute may be solved soon

By- Correspondent| Date- September 14, 2011 The decade long border dispute between Assam and Nagaland may soon be solved. The…

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“We will give blood, not our land” – KMSS slogans against Assam Bangla land swap

By- Correspondent| Date- September 14, 2011 Almost bringing back memories of the agitation in Assam during the 1960’s where youths…

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Indian People’s win inspires Burmese Activists

By- Nava Thakuria Finally the Indian Parliament bowed down to listen to people’s voice on corruption and resolved to frame…

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Manmohan visit to Bangladesh and story of a nightmare

The  real story behind why Indo- Bangla Extradition Treaty was not signed (and so ULFA General Secretary Anup Chetia not…

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1500 scholarships for poor meritorious Indian students, announces Chicago based foundation

North South Foundation based in Chicago, USA has announced the decision to award 1500 scholarships for needy students in India…

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Land to Bangla, Turbines to dam site, ULFA camps attacked – Assam in high sensitive situation

By- Correspondent | Date- September 11, 2011 First it was the land swap deal where Assam land was given away…

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