Hi Momy, I hadn't read your earlier email. I missed it possibly because I may have just browsed over the Subject matter and never opened it.
Looking back on your comments and the view points raised by well meaning netters,I would say that yes, not all the contributions on the net are materials you might want to spend time reading. But this is a voice. Unless people speak you will not know somebody elses point of view. And there are many a few people who are trying to do what they can. If you will read Ankur Bora's email on pictures of Assam. He has been instrumental in trying to get people to get some funding for some projects along with many others that I know of. The web site you wanted to make, to help students is a very good idea. There is already a assamese forum of proffessionals which is trying to help students. You might like to correspond to Partha Gogoi at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Another point I would like to make. If you are looking for the "ami okhomia, horol monor manuh" feeling from the non resident Assamese. You wont find it here. I live in Hyderabad and though I am a half assamese from my mothers side, our culture back home is assamese. Many a time I came home after my official tours and found total strangers as guest for couple of days at my house. They just came to our houses with references from other assamese friends in Assam. This is how most assamese people are. But once you leave the country, this is a rarity. To say that you would give up your dreams just because one person did not respond properly would only mean that your dreams were not strong enough. I don't think you meant that! Every body in the net is not made up of the same metal. Some like to bring out issues. Some act on it while many prefer to be armchair activists. But if nobody speaks then there is no voice! I would urge you to be on the net. Mohan R. Palleti > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Nayanjyoti Medhi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Oct 13, 2006 1:00 AM > Subject: Re: [Assam] What a shame! YOUR Qs ANSWERED IN CAPS > To: Jyoti Kumar Das <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Hi Momy ! > let me introduce myself first. I'm Nayanjyoti Medhi. A Lawyer practising > in > Gauhati High Court and a self appointed observer of Assam net ( I was a > participant /wanted to participate like you did, and finally decided that > a > silent observer is sometimes a better role and yes a worthy one to be > played > in Assam net.). I fully agree with Jyoti Kumar Das. > > I am not writing this mail to you advice you on something as others have > done. Infact i have written this mail to you because I think you have/had > some great ideas and i would suggest that you carry out those and then > join > the discussion on the Assam net. I had somekind of a same experience as > you > have. I had some suggestions for the Assam net members and then I was > called > a RAW agent for advising the know it alls. But anyways, the people of > Assam > do not need these discussions to make this a better land. They need > someone > who can bring out the ground reality and act on that. If only they knew > that > my father was arrested by the Government of Assam, they might not have > called me a RAW agent. But then the Assam net is not totally useless. You %0 _______________________________________________ assam mailing list [email protected] http://assamnet.org/mailman/listinfo/assam_assamnet.org
