Assam co to raise up to $50 mn from overseas mkts
MUMBAI: Assam Company Ltd on Friday said it will raise up to $50
million through issue of Foreign Currency Convertible bonds in the overseas
market.
In a communique on the Bombay Stock Exchange, the company, which owns around
Re: [asom] VIP NUISANCEDo you have any undemocratic solution?
Rajen
- Original Message -
From: Chan Mahanta
To: Rajen Ajanta Barua
Cc: assam@assamnet.org ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 9:21 PM
Subject: Re: [asom] VIP NUISANCE
O' Rajen:
Why
Rajen:
Actually I can think of DEMOCRATIC solutions. But not the desi kind,
something you may not like to hear of :-), if I had to rely on my
past observations. That is why I was wondering what you had in mind
when you made your comment, knowing about your own very recent
experience with the
H:
At 12:40 PM +0530 11/15/06, s hazarika wrote:
Mahanta;
I knew you would not keep quiet.
*** You read me like an open book. Question is if it was welcome or
unwelcome :-)?
In management, we are told that there cannot be right or wrong answers.
*** I am ignorant of 'management'
If anyone can provide photos of the famous Dhubri Sikh Gurudwara in Assam. It
has historical importance.
I got a call from Mr Yashpal Singh from Delhi today morning requesting photos
of this Gurudwara which he would publish in his book later this week.
The location is
If anyone can provide photos of the famous Dhubri Sikh Gurudwara in Assam. It
has historical importance.
I got a call from Mr Yashpal Singh from Delhi today morning requesting photos
of this Gurudwara which he would publish in his book later this week. His email
is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Look at www.assamco.com/corporate/company.html
I had never heard of this company. Looks like someone is trying to use a
brand name of another company that used to operate in Assam in british days.
Dilip
umesh sharma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
who runs it?
MNCs?
Umesh
Pradip
Hi,
I am planning to conduct a research study (my first) by a sample survey of
NRIs regarding their satisfaction level with school education for their
children. Most seem dissatisfied with school edu but satisfied with college
education --vis-a-vis their own in India.
Some in US
What is the exact translation of"Quiet Please" in Assamese or Hindi - in a nice/professional way, and it should notbe as rude as'mone` mone` thaka/thakok' or "chup roho/rehiye!'. :)
I would appreciate any help.
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- Original Message -
From: Alpana B. Sarangapani
To: assam@assamnet.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 4:00 PM
Subject: [Assam] quick help
What is the exact translation of Quiet Please in Assamese or Hindi - in a
nice/professional way,
The little Hindi that I learned in high school tells me the Hindi translation
would be, Kripya baat na kare. or, kripya awaz na kare.
Umesh, is that correct?
Dilip Deka
Alpana B. Sarangapani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the exact translation of Quiet Please in Assamese or Hindi -
you will find in dhubri.nic.in site.
Regards
Gautam Choudhury
- Original Message
From: umesh sharma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: assam@assamnet.org
Sent: Thursday, 16 November, 2006 12:29:24 AM
Subject: [Assam] Photos needed: Dhurbi Sikh Guru-dwara in Assam
If anyone can provide photos of
Thanks Barua. Actually I am in the look out for a word or two, not a sentence. It is for our library- people can talk, but not loud enough - we can't expect them not to makeany sound or not to talk but respect others and be considerate of and not disturb others . I have only 1.5 inches of space to
Chinese use media on Arunachal
Venkatesan Vembu
Tuesday, November 14, 2006 22:16 IST
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