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One group I know about this is Mitali Sangha, Guwahati.
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Gautam Choudhury
- Original Message From: Nayanjyoti Medhi [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: nilankur das [EMAIL PROTECTED]; assam@assamnet.orgSent: Friday, 10 November, 2006 4:21:31 PMSubject: Re: [Assam] Women's groupsis there anything
O' I remember now! There is one 'Mohila-Xomiti' called 'Seuji-Sangha' in Kumarpara. It's a small group of women who are trying to help illeterate adult women to learn to read/write and/or be able to sign their name, at least, and tobring out hidden talents inwomen that never got the exposure they
- Tezpur Mahila SamitiOn 11/13/06, Alpana B. Sarangapani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
O' I remember now! There is one 'Mohila-Xomiti' called 'Seuji-Sangha' in Kumarpara. It's a small group of women who are trying to help illeterate adult women to learn to read/write and/or be able to sign their name,
Today’s
The Times has headlined a threat to
Assam’s tea in their foreign news page in the context of ULFA. It is a succinct
up-to-date account written from Tinsukia, Assam. Though there is nothing new
there for us netters, yet I think,
there are things to chew over.
Alas! I am not able
Kaziranga opens for touristsFrom Our CorrespondentBOKAKHAT, Nov 1 The Kaziranga National Park was formally opened for tourists today in the presence of the deputy commissioner, Golaghat, MLA, Bokakhat, Forest department and other officials including the chief conservator of forests, Planning and
The battle for independence that threatens your morning cuppa
From Jeremy Page in Tinsukia,
northeast India
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3-2452458,00.html
AS YOU sip your morning
Centre open to talks with ULFA
Asks rebel group to specify
dates
Tribune New
Service
http://www.tribuneindia.com/2006/20061114/main7.htm
New Delhi, November 13
In a slight climbdown, the Centre today asked the outlawed outfit ULFA (United
Liberation Front of Asom) to specify "only exact