Awareness Programme on Distance Learning Held at Govt. Model College Borkhola!

An Awareness Programme on Distance Learning was held at Govt. Model College Borkhola, jointly organized by the KKHSOU Study Centre, Central Library, and KKHSOU Regional Centre Silchar. The event emphasized the importance, opportunities, and benefits of distance education with special reference to Krishna Kanta Handiqui State Open University (KKHSOU). Distinguished dignitaries, faculty members, and eminent civil society representatives participated, highlighting the role of distance learning in expanding higher education access and community development.

Dilwar Hussain Officially Joins Congress in Hailakandi

Engineer and social worker Dilwar Hussain Majumder officially joined the Indian National Congress at the Hailakandi District Congress Bhavan, pledging to work for education, healthcare, and grassroots development. His induction, attended by senior Congress leaders and supporters, has infused fresh energy into the party, with many believing his leadership will strengthen the Congress in Hailakandi.

Human rights commission to look into infant’s death at GMCH demanded by Assam LoP.

Assam Assembly Leader of the Opposition Debabrata Saikia has appealed to the Assam Human Rights Commission (AHRC) to take suo motu cognisance of the death of a four-day-old newborn at Gauhati Medical College and Hospital (GMCH). The infant, admitted for infection and jaundice, was found dead on August 18 in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), entangled in the wires of medical equipment. Saikia described the incident as a “blatant violation of fundamental human rights” and cited overcrowding, staff shortages, and lapses in duty of care as causes.

In his letter to the AHRC, Saikia urged an inquiry under Section 21(5) of the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993, and called for a committee of independent experts to investigate systemic failures in Assam’s public healthcare. He demanded accountability from Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and the Health Department for alleged lapses and insensitive statements. Saikia also sought interim compensation of Rs 10 lakh for the bereaved family and protection for the parents, highlighting the recurring problem of medical negligence in state hospitals.

Meanwhile, a nurse on duty during the incident has been arrested for negligence, and the Assam government has formed a three-member committee to investigate. Chief Minister Sarma has assured strict action against those found responsible while affirming that the GMCH principal will not be transferred. The inquiry is ongoing, with a report expected shortly.

Due to landslides, NH-29 and NH-2 are temporarily closed in Nagaland; alternate routes have been offered.

The Deputy Commissioner of Kohima, B. Henok Buchem, has ordered the immediate and temporary closure of a stretch of National Highway 29 at Chainage KM 175.350 near the Old KMC dumping site, following landslide damage that rendered the road unsafe for vehicular traffic. This closure will remain in effect until further notice. Light motor vehicles are being diverted via the Jotsoma Bypass Road, while heavy vehicles, military and paramilitary convoys, mid-size pickups, and commercial passenger vehicles are rerouted through the Peducha Bridge–Tsiesema (10 Mile Road). Any violation of these orders may invite prosecution.

Additionally, a landslide on National Highway 2 at Chainage KM 12.900 near Tsiesema Basa has completely blocked the highway. Light motor vehicles are advised to use an alternative route via High Court Junction, Meriema, Nagaland University Campus, and Tsiesema Basa. Given the narrowness of this alternate road, traffic for heavy vehicles, including those bound for Manipur and Dimapur, will be regulated by traffic police based on road conditions. Motorists are urged to follow the diversions and exercise caution while traveling in affected areas.

51 alleged Bangladeshi infiltrators are pushed back by Assam from the Sribhumi border.

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma confirmed that 51 suspected Bangladeshi nationals were detained near the international border in Sribhumi between August 24 and 26 and subsequently pushed back into Bangladesh. Of these, 30 were caught on August 24 and 21 on August 26. Sarma highlighted the operations in posts on X, reiterating his government’s resolve to continue anti-infiltration drives “unabated.”

Separately, Assam Police intercepted six more Bangladeshi nationals—including two children—in South Salmara Mankachar district on August 24. Police said the group had traveled from Jammu and Kashmir via Guwahati and intended to cross the border illegally, but were intercepted before succeeding.

According to officials, the groups included women and children and were sent back with Border Security Force assistance. Sarma has maintained that illegal infiltration remains a serious challenge, with some infiltrators already residing in Assam using forged documents. As part of the state’s tighter measures, the government has put Aadhaar enrolment on hold for adults above 18 years to prevent misuse by undocumented entrants.

A guy from Guwahati was arrested for defrauding the Arunachal BSNL tower project of Rs 52 lakh.

A Guwahati-based businessman has been arrested for allegedly duping contractors of over ₹52 lakh in a BSNL tower construction project in Arunachal Pradesh, police said on Wednesday. The 41-year-old accused, who had evaded arrest for nearly a year, was caught in Guwahati in a joint operation by Arunachal and Assam police.

According to West Siang SP Kardak Riba, the man secured sub-contracts for building BSNL mobile towers in Aalo and other areas, but withheld payments to local contractors after collecting the full amount from the primary contractor. Following the completion of civil works for seven towers, he went incommunicado, switched off his phone, and absconded.

Police termed the August 25 arrest a major breakthrough, hinting at a larger network of fraud in government-linked projects. Similar complaints have emerged from Papum Pare, Daporijo, and other districts. A case has been registered under sections of cheating and criminal conspiracy, with investigations aimed at tracking down the accused’s associates and mapping the full scope of the racket.

Under the new SOP, land transactions among various faiths in Assam will be closely examined.

The Assam government has rolled out a Special Operating Procedure (SOP) to regulate land transfers between individuals of different religions, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced on Wednesday. Cleared by the state cabinet, the SOP requires the Assam Police Special Branch to vet such transactions, examining issues like fraudulent practices, funding sources, the impact on local social dynamics, and national security implications before approval is granted.

Sharma clarified that the procedure will not apply to transactions between people of the same religion, but will be mandatory for interfaith transfers and for land purchases by NGOs from outside Assam seeking to establish educational or healthcare institutions. Stressing caution, he said, “In a sensitive state like Assam, land-related matters must be addressed with utmost care.”