Dear Santanoo-
  You did go more further to the drilling well now.
  Yes then I would like to say about the most ugly part of Numaligarh refienery 
interview.All the candidates from Darrang, Kamrup & Nalbari was beaten up left 
and right by the so caled locals!! This was true.They were asked to take the 
immediate next bus.Can anyone in US imagine?
  While we fought for local etc, the Jha jee, Ojha jee,Sinha jee,Bose 
dada,Chattopadhyay kaku,Mukhopadhyay dadu, Sen dada got the job.
   
  In another point I would be clear that for Assam concerned I am very 
straight.All state got their official language strictly imposed and all need to 
speak and write.But in Assam???? Even some one can see the APSC application 
form- how many Indian language including Nepali and Bangladeshi mentioned on 
it!! Can anyone say how many state in general got school /colleges in other 
states? How many Assamese medium schols in any one state of India??? Not a 
single one.What ever was in Barak valey was burnt down in 1972.WE have large 
Nepali medium schools, Bengalee is as its going on,Now Bihari mediums too 
including new new Madrasas!!! This is why I said Assam is the only place to 
apply Indian constitutional rights. ALL BECAUSE THE STATE 
MACHINERY/BABUS/NETA'S ARE HOPELESS.All wanted the Delhi Laddu to 
live.(Grant/sanctions). One fine day again we will see Assam as it was from 
1832-1876- while al was controlled from then Decca. And those people are still 
dominating the region
 badly. I dnt fear to anyone as its my birth right.
   
    "Our Assamese language no doubt is one of the most oldest languages 
supposed to come from Europe.Ironically it does not resemble with any languages 
and Bengalee also derives from it.The following links will give some scientific 
data.
  Through the numerous websites containing historical information, I find that 
both Assamese and Bengalee scripts belong to the Brahmic family of scripts. The 
script was originally not associated with any particular language, but was 
prevalent as the script of choice in east India. Among the various different 
regional variations within this script, only the Assamese and Bengali 
variations exist today in the formalized system.
   
  Probably members of here would like to throw some light on this.
 On Assamese script : http://en.wikipedia .org/wiki/ Assamese_ script
 On Bengalee script :   http://en.wikipedia .org/wiki/ Bengali_script
  Lets know our past too.
   
  Bikash

   
  

Santanoo Medhi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  on the contray, I had faced "local" and "non local" problem while I was 
working in Duliazan. you see I am from guwahati and hence not local.

santanoo



       
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