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Braving rains Assam CM campaigns, sways to “Akou Ebar Modi Sarkar”

The heavy shower could not dampen the spirit and energy of Himanta Biswa Sarma, who danced with the tune of "Akou Ebar Modi Sarkar '' echoed through the air, with thousands gathered despite the inclement weather.

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The Indian government and UK are discussing the possibility of an agreement to develop an electric propulsion system in India to power domestic warship.

Behdieñkhlam culminates with vibrant festivities 

Shillong, April 28:  The annual Behdienkhlam festival of Raij Chyrmang concluded on Sunday with festivities and vibrant colors at Aitnar, Chyrmang Village, in West...

Indian Army organises ex-servicemen rally, honors veterans at Tawang

Guwahati, April 28: Ex-servicemen Rally for Veterans and Veer Naris of Tawang district was held at Tawang military station on Sunday. The event commenced with...

Indian Army Aids NFR in Restoring Train Services After Derailment in Lumding-Badarpur Hill Section

Despite the unfavorable weather conditions due to frequent rainfall in the hilly area, the restoration team completed the work by 2 PM on April 26, 2024.

Mizoram: Khawzawl District Hit Hard by Cyclonic Storm – Hundreds Left Homeless

According to initial reports, as many as 24 houses were completely destroyed in Tualpui village, while 27 houses suffered significant damage in the village of Vankala when the cyclone brought torrential rains and fierce winds around 2 AM on Saturday.

Suspected Cattle Lifters Thrashed by Locals in Assam’s Dhubri District

In Assam's Dhubri district, three men were beaten by locals on suspicion of being cattle lifters. The incident occurred on Sunday morning in the Baghdoghar area of Tamarhat.

Poll Staff in Assam Greeted With Guitar Tunes by District Returning Officer

As the polling officials returned after a grueling day of overseeing the voting process, they were greeted by an unexpected sight: Sharma, armed with a guitar, welcomed them with uplifting tunes.

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Two weeks after Iran seized Portuguese-flagged merchant vessel MSC Aries and its 25 crew members, among them 17 Indians, the West Asian nation said it was allowing consular services to the crew, raising hopes for their early release and extradition

Regional Conference on Health Equity Concludes

The First Regional Conference on Health in Northeast India at Martin Luther Christian University ended yesterday. The conference on “Advancing Health Equity: Bridging the Gaps” was organized with the Indian Institute of Public Health, Shillong.

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