Lessons on Ramayan from Jesuit priest

Lessons on Ramayan from Jesuit priest

The author writes on how she learnt to appreciate the beauty of the epic It’s my life Mamoni Raisom Goswami The killing of Bali in the Ramayan raises doubts in the writer’s mind My life changed dramatically after the death of my husband Madhu. As I have already written, I will not go into details about how I landed [...]



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Assam Tourism Boasts of Wildlife - Not Facilities

By Syed Zarir Hussain Manas (Assam), Dec 29 : Allan Hully, a British tourist, was excited when he arrived at Manas National Park. He was hoping to spend a adventurous week in the wilderness but ended up winding off his trip a few hours after he arrived here. ‘The facilities, especially accommodation, at Manas are simply awful,’ [...]







For Assamese Students in Pune, Bihu Begins Today

By Chitra Nair Pune, Dec 29 : Celebrated in mid-January, the day of makar sankrant,’ magh bihu is the traditional festival of Assam. But, for the Assamese student community in the city, the festival comes early. My Home India, an NGO working for the welfare of the students from North East India, and Friends of Assam, [...]


Dibru Saikhowa Sanctuary

By Dr.Roman Sarmah Dibru Saikhowa, the sanctuary is located in the Tinsukia district of Assam. It has an area of 640 sq km. Important birds and animals found in the sanctuary include white-winged wood duck, elephant, tiger, sambar, buffalo and wild horse.. Tinsukia is the last junction in the Indian Railways map under the NF Railways segment. [...]


The Question of ‘Assamese’ Identity…

For All those Confused…Just forget it. For all those interested in Assamese Identity..a good Futher read An article published in Dainik Asom on 26 December 2004: [Also read Identity in Exile, Burnt Flesh and Xewali Flowers, Baptism by Beer...] Copyright © 2008 Sinlung. Sinlung Feeds is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this material [...]


Northeast Youth’s in Delhi Suffer Harassment at Work

By Azera Rahman New Delhi, Dec 29 : A help centre for northeastern youths living in Delhi and neighbouring areas says every week it receives three to four complaints about people being harassed at work and given the pink slip without prior notice. The Northeast Support Centre (NSC) is flooded with complaints, particularly from those working in [...]


Migration Justice

The refugee issue around the world is unlikely to go away just as yet. There are so many powerful impersonal forces at work which will ensure this for perhaps all times to come. It is not always a question of demographic aggression as so many tend to interpret it, but often one of people being forced [...]


Shillong Trade Expo Boosts India’s Trade Relations

By D. Henpilen Shillong, Dec 29 : The recently held 2nd International Trade Expo in Shillong boosted domestic trade as also succeded in promoting trade relations with South East Asian countries. The 10-day Expo provided a platform to entrepreneurs to interact with international traders at the fair held at the Jiengkieng Ground here. Over 35 stalls displayed indigenous [...]


Tribute to Isak on 50 years of “National Service”

Tribute to Isak on 50 years of “national service” (inset) Isak Chishi Swu (File Photo). A family representative of Isak Chishi Swu presenting a gift of gratitude to an old comrade during a function held today at Camp Hebron to commemorate “50 years of national service” rendered by Swu to the Naga political struggle. In [...]