Saturday, January 29, 2011

Assam govt refers nine cases for CBI in Dima Hasao District Scam

Haflong-Jan 27. (PTI) The Assam government has referred nine cases related to misappropriation of development funds in Dima Hasao district to the union Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) so that CBI can probe them.DoPT has given its consent for inquiry and investigation into five cases by CBI but is yet to give its consent for the remaining four cases, an official release here today said.The state government government had referred one case each relating to the public works department, public health and engineering, agriculture, soil conservation, forest, health, panchayat and rural department and two to the social welfare department, the release said.The state government is further examining all cases of misappropriation mentioned in the special audit report of Accountant General for referring it to the CBI, it said.The CAG had detected anomalies in development fund management of Dima Hasao district. The issue has rocked the state with opposition parties demanding dismissal of the ruling Congress government on the issue.

Friday, January 28, 2011

CENTRE BUSHU DIMA FESTIVAL AT HATIKHALI

Hatikhali is organising central Bushu Dima festival on 12th to 14th Feb.2011.
This bushu is organised by the people of hatikhali with the much support of Hatikhali Youth Club.
The host for this celebration will be Mr.K.DAOLAGUPU and CEO of the INDIAN ARMY posted there,with some officials from the district.
Everybody is invited to celebrate the festive of rich dimasa bushu.There will be a competition for BEST DANCER of dimasa culture for both boys and girls.Also there will be a competition for the best fluit play(MURI) and drum(KHARAM).Prizes will be given to the best selected.
It will be thrilling to see the celebration as expected by the people of hatikhali.
EVERYBODY IS INVITED FOR THE CELEBRATION OF BUSHU DIMA FESTIVAL AT HATIKHALI.
From:HAFLONG    by Railway-110km.
                                  by Road----120km.
From:LUMDING    by Railway-23km. 15min.
                                  by Road----30km. 45min.
Again wishing you all the very best for the good day to arrive......
HAPPY BUSHU DIMA TO ALL

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Goods train bombed, bus attacked in Assam ahead of R-Day





Tribal militants Tuesday (Jan 25) bombed a goods train and attacked a passenger bus wounding three people in separate incidents in Assam ahead of Republic Day. The running of all night passenger trains in the region has been suspended until Jan 30 on security reasons, officials said. Both the incidents are believed to be part of a renewed offensive by separatist militants to make their presence felt in the run up to the Republic Day celebrations. A police spokesperson said tribal militants triggered a remote controlled explosion near Maigrendisa in North Cachar Hills district, about 320 km of Guwahati. “The goods train engine got derailed in the impact of the blast,” railway spokesperson S. Hajong said. “There were no injuries or other damage caused to the train apart from the engine wheels getting derailed.” The train carrying foodgrains was on its way from Lumding to Silchar in Assam. The bomb was planted beneath a culvert. “We are yet to ascertain the identity of the rebel group involved in the attack,” a senior police official said. In another incident, a little known militant group called Karbi Liberation People’s Tiger (KLPT) attacked a passenger bus early Tuesday near Bokajan in Karbi Anglong district injuring three people, including a child. “The militants tried stopping the bus and when it failed to do so they opened indiscriminate firing using automatic weapons,” a police official said. The injured were shifted to a local hospital. The bus was on its way from Guwahati to Imphal. “Both the incidents are attempts by militants to make their presence felt ahead of Republic Day,” a police official said in Guwahati. Further an IED weighing 2 kg was recovered in Parakuchi of Palasbari area. This bomb was kept in a tiffin box and it was kept in side of a pond. No causalities were reported. Elsewhere in the northeast, security forces arrested four militants in separate raids in Imphal - two each from the People’s Liberation Army and the People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK). “The four militants were arrested along with arms during search operations ahead of Republic Day,” Th Radheshyam, police chief of Imphal East district, said. Six frontline separatist groups in the region have called a boycott of the Republic Day and also a general strike from 1 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Jan 26. The call has been given by the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB), Manipur People’s Liberation Front (MPLF) - comprising several major militant outfits in the state, the Kamatapur Liberation Organisation (KLO), National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT), and the Tripura People’s Democratic Front (TPDF). These groups are active in Assam, Manipur and Tripura. The six rebel groups announced their boycott Sunday through a statement e-mailed to journalists. Militant groups in the northeast have for years boycotted national events to protest New Delhi’s rule over the region, and have staged violent attacks in the run up to the celebrations to make their presence felt. Thousands of army, police and paramilitary troopers are standing guard in the northeast to foil militant attacks. Militant groups often target vital installations like road and rail bridges, oil installations, and security forces as part of their design.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Train derails near Lower Haflong




During the 2nd Day of the 100 hours NCHills Bandh suspected bandh supporters remove fish plate of the railway track near Lower Haflong Rly Station at about 2.50 PM resulting to the derailment of down goods train bound for Badarpur with no injury to any person.
Railway personals and police rush to the spot to restore the communication. It is to be mentioned here that the railway authority had earlier suspended all the passenger trains upto January 27 as precautionary measure but running of goods train was on. But today’s derailment disrupt total rail communication in between Lumding – Badarpur..

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

The Dimasa people (or Dima-fisa, and also called Dimasa-Kachari) are a group of people in Assam, in northeastern India Dimasa mythology says they are the children of Bangla Raja and the great divine bird Arikhidima. Bangla Raja's six sons—Sibrai, Doo Raja, Naikhu Raja, Waa Raja, Gunyung Brai Yung, and Hamyadao—and Arikhidima are their ancestors, and in Dimasa belief, are ancestral gods. They are called Madai in Dimasa. Evil spirits born of the seven eggs of Arikhidima are responsible for disease, suffering and natural calamities. Dimasa is short for Aarikhidimasa-Khidima-Dimasa. The Dimasa lived along river banks and coasts in and near Kachar (Kachari) . After the Raja Ashoke period, a Dimasa leader named Bodo introduce the Budhist religion. Bodo Kachari is the offspring of Bodo Raja.
Ancient Dimasa tradition maintains that sixty thousand moons (Lunar months) ago, they left their ancestral land when it suffered a severe drought. After a long wandering, they settled at Di-laobra Sangibra, the confluence of the Brahmaputra and Sangi or Di-tsang. There they held a great assembly. The place is near the present Sadiya of upper Assam, where the Kacharis established their first Seat. Over time, their kingdom over large territories.