Profileof Paresh Barua in Bangladesh 1)Name: Paresh Barua alias KamrujZaman Khan alias Zaman
Govt undecided on releasing ULFA members
http://www.ndtv.com/topstories/showtopstory.asp?category=Nationalslug=Govt+undecided+on+releasing+ULFA+membersid=19624
Sudhi Ranjan Sen
Watch story Thursday, June 15, 2006 (New Delhi):
A week before the last round of talks between the Peoples
The fervor and concern of the layman is very genuine.
We divert a lot of energy towards unproductive and sometimes unconclusive
tasks. Changing the name of Assam to Asom ?? (not even okhom). Trying to
find out who is responsible for the blast in Guwahati. Pushing the blame
on one another. AASU
God works in mysterious ways. it seems that I would be able to file for the H-1B visa. The visa contractor had given me June 15th (today) as the deadline -for getting a full time job paying atleast $30,000 per year ($2500 per month) - I was happy with $12,000 p.a. A Harvard Grad. Sch. of
Dear All:
I just found out that the Tibet has manysimilar sounding alphabets like the Assamese alphabets. Check it out for yourself: http://www.omniglot.com/writing/tibetan.htm
Some of you might already have known this but it was quite exciting for me to find this out.
Thanks and have a great
Title: Re: Srimanta Sankaradeva
Bhawan
Manoj:
You all did an excellent job. I am more than impressed. I like
the architectural design too.
Hearty congrats.
c-da
Hi all
Starting this month we have operationalised part of the bhawan to
facilitate
boarding and lodging. The rates are Rs.
Hi,A rejoinder -some seeking to follow the route ight like to look into it-Although I still have to pass science exams - I still have to clear another legal hurdle --like most students who change over to H-1B visa. I will be out of status from Aug 28 to Oct 1st, 2006 ---unless the
1. India's Government Strikes Mention of Beef
Eaters From New History Books on Ancient India
epaper.timesofindia.com
NEW DELHI, INDIA, June 12, 2006: (HPI note: The irony of this
NCERT action is that the previous BJP government met with vigorous opposition
from the now ruling Congress party