Hundreds of devotees thronged revered Kamakhya temple in Assam state on Thursday for Kumari Puja organised during Hindu festival of Navratri, in which young girls are worshipped.
Kumari Puja is held at the Kamakhya temple every year prior to Durga Puja celebrations that began on Saturday and end on “Navami” (the ninth day of the Navratri [...]
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Devotees throng Assam’s Kamakhya temple for Kumari Puja
Police forces must operate on frontiers of modern technology: PM
Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on Tuesday said that our police forces must operate on the frontiers of modern technology.
Addressing the Directors General and Inspectors General of Police’’s here on the concluding day of a two-day conference at Vigyan Bhavan here, Dr Singh called for creating a new-age policeman who is more professional, better-motivated, suitably [...]
Militants ransack houses in Nongshum Village in Manipur
Fear has gripped the villagers of Nongshum village in Manipur’s Imphal district after suspected militants ransacked houses and beat up villagers.
Militant violence has further forced people from the village to flee from their houses.
According to reports, some 50 militant cadres of suspected Kuki National Army (KNA), which is a signatory of Suspension of Operation (SoO) [...]
India not to reopen key WWII road
By Subir Bhaumik
BBC News, Calcutta

India has abandoned plans to reopen a World War Two road that could connect its remote north-eastern states to China’s Yunnan province through Burma.
Lawmakers from India’s Assam state have been informed of the Indian decision by its ministry for the development of the north-eastern region.
This comes days after the 13th round of talks between India and China to resolve their border dispute.
The talks failed to break the impasse and both sides agreed to keep talking.
The 1,079-mile-long Stillwell Road was built by American general Joe "Vinegar" Stillwell to supply Kuomintang forces in the war against Japan.
The road begins from Ledo in Assam and ends in China’s Yunnan after traversing through Burma’s Kachin state province.
Assam’s Power Minister Pradyut Bordoloi, who represents a constituency around Ledo in the Assam state assembly, has been a strong advocate of reopening the road.
‘Good for trade’
"This road could easily handle a substantial part of India’s growing bilateral trade with China because of cost and time benefits," Mr Bordoloi, who is from India’s ruling Congress party, said.
"Both sides would save much in transport costs in exporting and importing goods meant for India’s eastern and north-eastern region and China’s remote southwest."
The road, built at the cost of $137m in 1944, handled up to 65,000 tonnes of cargo during World War Two.

Many war historians say this road kept Kuomintang in the war.
"This road will be capable of handling between 15% and 20% of the Sino-Indian bilateral trade," says Nazeeb Arif, a former secretary-general of the Indian Chamber of Commerce who hails from Assam.
Mr Arif says he has done an extensive survey on the potential of the Stillwell Road.
"If this road was opened, it would have encouraged Indian industry to invest in production hubs in our under-developed north-eastern states to make goods meant for export to China. Our economies would have thrived," Mr Arif said.
Nagaland’s Chief Minister Neiphue Rio echoed a similar sentiment.
"That is what Delhi does not very often understand. Border trade can be very good for states like ours," he said.
India reopened the 15,000-foot-high Nathu La pass in the Himalayan state of Sikkim for border trade with China in July 2006.
But trade has been poor because the pass is under snow for a few months during the winter and cannot take heavy container traffic.
Stillwell Road does not suffer freezing because its passes are much lower than Nathu La.
Burma, however, has not been very keen on reopening the road because it passes through the Kachin state, which its army has barely controlled since Independence.
Large parts of the Kachin state were controlled by the separatist Kachin Independence Army (KIA) since the 1960s.
Though the KIA has been maintaining a ceasefire with the Burmese army since 1994, it continues to control border trade in gems, timber and other precious stones like jade.
This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.
UN Rapporteur on Torture urged to intervene against NHRC
Asian Centre for Human Rights (ACHR) today sought the intervention of the UN Special Rapporteur on Torture, Prof. Manfred Nawak against the National Human Rights Commission of India for condoning torture. On 1 October 2008, the ACHR filed a complaint (No. 24/14/2/08-09-PF) pertaining to the torture of Brajabasimayum Robin Sharma, R.K Dhanajit Singh and 18 [...]
Sibtey Razi sworn in as Assam Governor
Syed Sibtey Razi was sworn-in as Governor of Assam on Monday.
Gauhati High Court Chief Justice J Chelameswar administered the oath of office to Razi.
After the ceremony, Razi said his first duty would be to work for the welfare of the people in the state.
Razi, who was earlier the Governor of Jharkhand, succeeded Shiv [...]
Assam declares 14 district drought hit
The Assam Government has declared more than half of the state drought-hit, due to the lack of rain.
According to officials, agriculture activity in the state has been badly hit due to scanty monsoon rains.
A high level committee chaired by Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi took the decision to declare 14 of Assam’’s 27 districts as drought-hit, [...]



