dear readers pl. read some articles in ajir china page of 
www.biswajitbarooah.com.

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>   1. Re: FASS Newsletter MITRO: Promoting tourism in NE INDIA
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>   3. Bijoy Kr Bhuyan passes away (The Assam Tribune, 12.06.2011)
>      (Buljit Buragohain)
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>Message: 1
>Date: Sat, 11 Jun 2011 20:19:03 +0800
>From: Jyotirmoy Sharma <[email protected]>
>To: A Mailing list for people interested in Assam from around the
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>Subject: Re: [Assam] FASS Newsletter MITRO: Promoting tourism in NE
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>Appreciate the efforts of FASS promoting tourism in NE India but reality is
>pretty harsh. Besides a few pockets of tourist interest, the region as a
>whole is not tourist friendly, terrorism being the prime cause. Lack of
>infrastructure is also a bottleneck, but it is something that can be
>addressed if the region is investor friendly.
>I would find it hard to find a person from the region who would have
>travelled extensively across all the NE states. Even an Axomiya speaking
>person would find it unsafe to visit all parts of Assam including the Bodo
>belts, Karbi Anglong and Cachar hills. Just a few days ago there was the
>news of a police vehicle being ambushed in Garo hills where all the police
>officers were killed. This is terrorism and no internet savvy western
>tourist would want to come to such a place where militants may be firing
>from the hilltops.
>Add to that the border strifes that always carry on along Assam-Meghalya,
>Assam-Nagaland and Assam-Arunachal and the infinite number of bands and
>blockages that the region is so used to. So where does the tourist go? There
>is no guarantee that the tourist can reach the destination of his choice be
>it Manas, Karziranga, Shillong, Cherrapunjee, Aizawl, Loktak or elsewhere.
>Sad but true.
>
>JS
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>Message: 2
>Date: Sat, 11 Jun 2011 10:06:43 -0700 (PDT)
>From: Dilip Deka <[email protected]>
>To: ASSAMNET <[email protected]>
>Subject: [Assam] Oxomiyat Koy - Xapehe Dekhe Xapor Thang
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>Clinton warns against "new colonialism" in Africa
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>Reuters???U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks during a news 
>conference at the U. S. embassy in Islamabad??
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>LUSAKA (Reuters) ? Africa must beware of "new colonialism" as China expands 
>ties there and focus instead on partners able to help build productive 
>capacity on the continent, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said.
>Clinton, asked in a television interview in Zambia on Saturday about China's 
>rising influence on the continent, said Africans should be wary of friends who 
>only deal with elites.
>"We don't want to see a new colonialism in Africa," Clinton said in a 
>television interview in Lusaka, the first stop on a five-day Africa tour.
>"When people come to Africa to make investments, we want them to do well but 
>also want them to do good," she said. "We don't want them to undermine good 
>governance in Africa."
>China pumped almost $10 billion in investment into Africa in 2009 and trade 
>has taken off as Beijing buys oil and other raw materials to fuel its booming 
>economy.
>[?For complete coverage of politics and policy, go to Yahoo! Politics?]
>
>Clinton, appearing on the "Africa 360" program, called for long term 
>"sustainable" investment that would benefit Africa.
>"We saw that during colonial times it is easy to come in, take out natural 
>resources, pay off leaders and leave," she said.
>Clinton pointed to U.S. efforts to improve political and economic governance 
>in countries like Zambia as an example of a different approach.
>"The United States is investing in the people of Zambia, not just the elites, 
>and we are investing for the long run."
>African states, she said, could learn much from Asia on how governments can 
>help support economic growth but said she did not see Beijing as a political 
>role model.
>"We are beginning to see a lot of problems" in China that will intensify over 
>the next 10 years, she said, pointing to friction over Chinese efforts to 
>control the Internet as one example. "There are more lessons to learn from the 
>United States and democracies," Clinton said.
>Her trip, which also takes her to Tanzania and Ethiopia, is meant to highlight 
>the Obama administration's drive to help African countries meet challenges 
>ranging from HIV/AIDS to food security and speed up often impressive economic 
>growth.
>(Reporting by Andrew Quinn; editing by Mark Heinrich)
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>Message: 3
>Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2011 05:12:41 +0530 (IST)
>From: Buljit Buragohain <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected], [email protected],
>       [email protected], [email protected],
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>Subject: [Assam] Bijoy Kr Bhuyan passes away (The Assam Tribune,
>       12.06.2011)
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>Bijoy Kr Bhuyan passes away
>Staff Reporter
>  
>??GUWAHATI, June 11 ? Bijoy Kumar Bhuyan, known among his fans as Bhaitida, 
>the youngest of the three sons of renowned historian late Dr Surya Kumar 
>Bhuyan, died at his Uzanbazar SK Bhuyan Road family residence here around 9-30 
>pm of June 10. According to family sources, the end came due to heart failure. 
>He was 78.A
> former tea planter and businessman of repute, Bijoy Bhuyan was the man 
>behind the preservation and propagation of the invaluable works of late 
>Dr SK Bhuyan. Due to his relentless efforts, several publishing houses, 
>including the Publication Board, Assam, recently published several of the 
>works of late Dr Bhuyan.The Publication Board published 10 works of Dr Bhuyan, 
>including the Two German Articles, Lachit Barphukan and His Times, Atan 
>Burhagohain and His Times, Assam in the Eighteenth Century and Two Years in 
>Parliament, during the 25th Guwahati Book Fair early this year. The Two German 
>Articles was edited by Dr SK Bhuyan and it has been highly appreciated by the 
>readers.Bijoy
> Bhuyan, who is an avid reader of Assam history, had extensive knowledge
> of Assam?s history and culture. He helped many scholars and students 
>with the information he could gather from various sources, including the
> writings of his famous father. His amiable and helpful nature won him 
>many friends.Born
> on April 10, 1934 in Guwahati, Bijoy Bhuyan was connected with various 
>socio-cultural organisations, like the Kamarupa Anusandhana Samiti, the 
>Sabita Sabha and the Maniram Dewan Memorial Trust, among others.He leaves 
>behind his wife and two sons. His last rites were performed at the Navagraha 
>cremation ground amidst the presence of a large gathering of his friends, 
>relatives and fans, this evening.The
> Kamarupa Anushandhana Samiti and the Kamrup Mahanagar Zila Sahiya Sabha
> have condoled the death of Bijoy Bhuyan. The Kamrup Mahanagar Zila 
>Sahitya Sabha has described Bhuyan as a great nationalist.
>
>(The Assam Tribune, 12.06.2011)
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>Message: 4
>Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2011 06:38:13 +0530
>From: Manoj Das <[email protected]>
>To: A Mailing list for people interested in Assam from around the
>       world   <[email protected]>, [email protected],
>       [email protected], [email protected],
>       [email protected], [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [Assam] Bijoy Kr Bhuyan passes away (The Assam Tribune,
>       12.06.2011)
>Message-ID: <[email protected]>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
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>RIP Bijoyda. I met him 2 years back. Full of ideas and initiatives all
>the time. His some work are pending in some Delhi publisher's place.
>Successors pl note lest those will be lost for ever. MKD
>
>On 6/12/11, Buljit Buragohain <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Bijoy Kr Bhuyan passes away
>> Staff Reporter
>>
>> ??GUWAHATI, June 11 ? Bijoy Kumar Bhuyan, known among his fans as Bhaitida,
>> the youngest of the three sons of renowned historian late Dr Surya Kumar
>> Bhuyan, died at his Uzanbazar SK Bhuyan Road family residence here around
>> 9-30 pm of June 10. According to family sources, the end came due to heart
>> failure. He was 78.A
>>  former tea planter and businessman of repute, Bijoy Bhuyan was the man
>> behind the preservation and propagation of the invaluable works of late
>> Dr SK Bhuyan. Due to his relentless efforts, several publishing houses,
>> including the Publication Board, Assam, recently published several of the
>> works of late Dr Bhuyan.The Publication Board published 10 works of Dr
>> Bhuyan, including the Two German Articles, Lachit Barphukan and His Times,
>> Atan Burhagohain and His Times, Assam in the Eighteenth Century and Two
>> Years in Parliament, during the 25th Guwahati Book Fair early this year. The
>> Two German Articles was edited by Dr SK Bhuyan and it has been highly
>> appreciated by the readers.Bijoy
>>  Bhuyan, who is an avid reader of Assam history, had extensive knowledge
>>  of Assam?s history and culture. He helped many scholars and students
>> with the information he could gather from various sources, including the
>>  writings of his famous father. His amiable and helpful nature won him
>> many friends.Born
>>  on April 10, 1934 in Guwahati, Bijoy Bhuyan was connected with various
>> socio-cultural organisations, like the Kamarupa Anusandhana Samiti, the
>> Sabita Sabha and the Maniram Dewan Memorial Trust, among others.He leaves
>> behind his wife and two sons. His last rites were performed at the Navagraha
>> cremation ground amidst the presence of a large gathering of his friends,
>> relatives and fans, this evening.The
>>  Kamarupa Anushandhana Samiti and the Kamrup Mahanagar Zila Sahiya Sabha
>>  have condoled the death of Bijoy Bhuyan. The Kamrup Mahanagar Zila
>> Sahitya Sabha has described Bhuyan as a great nationalist.
>>
>> (The Assam Tribune, 12.06.2011)
>>
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