More Laws will be written here?
By Eminent Jurists?
Or by Briefless Lawyers?
What happens to all the Past Laws dating back from
Mahabaharat,Manu,Talmud,Testaments,-- IPC,AFSPA.TADA,POTA,NSA?
mm Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2008 03:34:56 +0100 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:
assam@assamnet.org Subject: [Assam]
thats why one should be careful about demand and supply. grow what has
sustained demand - like some cash crops -- tea, mushrooms, soyabeans -- I am
just guessing. or grow which nobody else is growing - saffron, sandalwood
Umesh
Manoj Das [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: uttamda
moi ghy-t..my no is
Still its a big mystery to ask why we need another foreign Gandhain to come all
the way from Australia?Whilst we have real Gandhian- who were shut by our own
people and Govt Why we cant bring them up and pay good respect to do...they
was the man behind Assam agitation to make gala public
Simply to say .No
I shall Oppose the Bandh and i request all concerned to oppose the bandh
announced by YWO.
Regards
Ranjan K Baruah
On 4/1/08, mc mahant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
S-H-I-T ! Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2008 04:53:39 +0100 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
The answer is very simple Bikash. Because some of us from our comfortable
home, sitting behind the PC, glorifying the past achievements of friends and
relatives, passing judgements and comments on each and every subject,
without getting involved at the grass root level and do nothing to help the
You can add my name too.
Wahid Saleh
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Ranjan K Baruah
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Dada, honestly speaking now this the time to expose all.. who are alive now.
Unfortunately most of them died like dogs.and rest are the AGP big belly
ones
All deserved to be exposed.Once I wrote about how Assam accord was signed.
When we lost our traditions/culture/properties and
Dear Saleh Sahib,
Very well said.
Just wanted to also point out that if one were to take the trouble to visit
Parijat Academy, they would see a small room, constructed with the help of
money donated from a couple from right there in Bangalore and Hyderabad (I
think). These people have never even
Looks like the bird's genus and name are now known. I am not too sure if the
flower has been identified quite definitely yet. I do remember seeing flowers
like in the photo that we used to call Modar. Aren't there different varieties
of Modar?
Dilip
Then why this sudden drop in potato prices? Its answer can be
found in the huge production of potato in Barpeta district under
the aegis of the Oxom Unnati Sabha.
I am no economist, nor am I conversed in the intricacies of
market manipulation, be it in India or be it in the USA. But
Flowers of Bottle Brush- a decorative bush introduced into Assam Around
1950-- not from Indian Subcontinent.We have a big Bottle Brush bush at the
entrance to our ancestral home at Namti. I remember bringing that
sapling+Mahogany ones from a Banamahotsav at Sivsagar in 1980
mm Date: Tue, 1
Where has Bottle brush come from? The flowers in the AT picture are
NOT Bottle-brush flowers. They are not even close :-).
At 7:22 PM +0530 4/1/08, mc mahant wrote:
Bottle Brush is close to the Weeping Willows which interfered
with my Punting(kind of push barging) along Cambridge
At 10:17 PM +0530 3/31/08, shantikam hazarika wrote:
I think this has been happening all along in Assam. A few years back
I came across farmers in Kharupetia allowing their tomato crop to
rot because the price they were fetching in the nearby market would
not even meet their transportation cost
O' Deka:
Apuni etiyahe xui-uthil neki? Din-dupor holhi, gomei nepale.
Xui-thoka xiale haanh dhorar kthatw xunise nissoy :-).
They have been identified and rested.
The flower is of the Ximolu gos--Silk Cotton tree, Bombax indica.
Nothing even akin to 'modaar' , a wholly different genus.
So lifelike-all!!
Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2008 09:14:32 -0500 To: assam@assamnet.org From: [EMAIL
PROTECTED] Subject: [Assam] Modaar and Bottle-brush Flowers For a picture
of Modaar flowers, look up:
http://web.mac.com/chanmahanta/iWeb/Site/Photos.html Attached herewith
is an image of
neglected.Is it Australian money that make him great to Assam???
No. He saw what many others (except Uttam Teron and a few) could not - that the
children of the labor workers also need to grow up like regular human beings
with dignity.
“In order to make spiritual progress
Very well said, Wahid-da. Thank you!!
Do what you feel in your heart to be right, for you'll be criticized anyway.
- Eleanor Roosevelt
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: assam@assamnet.org Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2008
10:17:27 +0200 Subject: Re: [Assam] Gandhian visits State to
Great pictures, C'da. Thanks for sending them to us.
While growing up, I never paid much attention to Modaar phul, especially after
listening specifically to Dr. Bhupen Hazarika's song with the starting line -
Modaar-ore` phul henu pujaatu nelaage`. :)
I have learnt to appreciate everything
At 11:27 AM -0500 4/1/08, Alpana B. Sarangapani wrote:
Great pictures, C'da. Thanks for sending them to us.
While growing up, I never paid much attention to Modaar phul,
especially after listening specifically to Dr. Bhupen Hazarika's
song with the starting line - Modaar-ore` phul henu pujaatu
The Bottle Brush flowers (Genus Callistemon) - for more information see
Australian National Botanic Gardens.
http://www.anbg.gov.au/callistemon/index.html
Bottle Brush is a native of Australia. As such I assume that the British has
introduce them to India and most probably the tea planters
In that case it was in Assam long before 1950.
I think so too.
At 11:03 PM +0200 4/1/08, W.Saleh wrote:
The Bottle Brush flowers (Genus Callistemon) - for more information see
Australian National Botanic Gardens.
http://www.anbg.gov.au/callistemon/index.html
Bottle Brush is a
Hi,
I read today in Annals of Imperial Rome - by Tacitus written in 1st century
CE / AD in the chapter on Tiberius and the Senate - pages 129 - 133 that
there was penaly if someone didn't marry and those who had children got
rewards.
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