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The unfortunate experiences we have had obviously were not meant to suggest
everyone is like that.

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At 4:43 AM +0530 6/12/03, shantikam hazarika wrote:
>
>
>I must say that we at the Assam Institute of Management would really be
>able to do something if we get some donations for our institute. we have
>the requsite permission from the government of India for accepting
>donations and they can be made to us through CAS. In fact a few NRI
>well-wishers have done so and we had more than a lakh and half of rupees
>in the fund. we are using it for computers and equipment for our
>institute. we can assure that the money will be accounted for and
>scruplously utilised.Our annual accounts are audited and have to be passed
>by the Governing Body and the General Body every year before we can hope
>for further grant-in-aid from the state government.
>
>  Shantikam Hazarika  Director,   Assam Institute of Management  PO Box
>30, GUWAHATI 781001, India  TF: +91-361-2654813/2654815 (0) 2666570 (R) 
>Fax: 2551071  HOME PAGE:  
><http://www.aimguwahati.com/>www.aimguwahati.com      >From: "Anjan K.
>Nath"  >To: "Bharat B" , "Chan Mahanta"  >CC:  >Subject: Re: [Assam] Check
>from Assam 2002  >Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2003 06:26:57 +0800  >  >Hear , hear.
>>  >Well said!  >  >I too hesitate to make contributions to so called
>"charities" in Assam these  >days as one is never sure that the money is
>used for the meant purpose.  >I wonder what has become of the latest
>organization that we heard of  >recently. They have not made any audible
>sounds of late and I thought that  >they were interested in tapping and
>picking the brains of the expats.  >  >Anjan    > > *** That is certainly
>a nice thought, a constructive idea. But it would be  > > like asking BB
>to donate all his spare money to worthwhile charities in  > > Assam.   > >
>Expat Assamese DO indeed do their share for chartities in Assam and India
>> > too, in addition to what they participate in right here in their
>adopted  > > land/s. Unfortunately, a singular impediment to WIDER
>participation in  > > charitable efforts in Assam, has often been the
>inability to get anything  > > DONE with the donations. I can cite a
>number of contributions to major and  > > 'reputable' organizations in
>Assam, which have remained either unused or  > > unaccounted for a number
>of years.
>They're big & powerful. The macho mean machines!
><http://g.msn.com/8HMHENIN/2731??PS=>SUVs are here to stay!



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