District Administration, Cachar organizing transportation for polling personnel ahead of Panchayat Election 2025 to ISBT, Silchar.

Special Election Bus Service for Poll Workers Identified via ISBT

In preparation for the upcoming Panchayat elections, the administration has launched a special bus service for poll workers from the Inter-State Bus Terminal (ISBT) in Ramnagar, Silchar. Coordinated by the Silchar Traffic Police and the District Transport Officer (DTO), a total of 1,144 buses will operate, ensuring smooth transport to polling stations across various routes. With additional provisions like police escorts and water facilities on board, this initiative guarantees safe and timely movement for poll workers. Additional shuttle buses will also be available as needed.

Map showing the proposed 166.80 km Greenfield High-Speed Corridor from Shillong to Silchar, passing through towns like Mawlyngkhung, Diengpasoh, Ummulong, Khliehriat, Ratachera, Umkiang, and Kalain in Meghalaya and Assam.

Union Cabinet Approves Rs 22,864 Cr Greenfield High-Speed Corridor from Shillong to Silchar

The Union Cabinet, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has approved a Rs 22,864 crore Greenfield High-Speed Corridor from Shillong to Silchar, spanning 166.80 km. This four-lane highway, built under Hybrid Annuity Mode, will connect Mawlyngkhung in Meghalaya to Panchgram in Assam, reducing travel time and boosting connectivity to Tripura, Mizoram, and Manipur. The corridor will enhance industrial growth, tourism, and logistics while decongesting NH-06, aligning with PM Gati Shakti and Atmanirbhar Bharat visions.

Major Drug Seizure by Cachar Police in Silchar Under the Leadership of Hon’ble CM Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma

In a major crackdown by Cachar Police under the leadership of Hon’ble CM Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma, drugs worth ₹20 Crore were seized in Meherpur, Silchar. The operation resulted in the confiscation of 386g of heroin and 60,000 Yaba tablets, with one peddler arrested. This successful operation highlights Assam’s continued efforts to combat the growing drug menace and ensures a drug-free future for the region.

Subhash Choudhury files a formal complaint against Sadman Shahoriar for political commentary on the Pahalgam terrorist attack under the Foreigners Act 1946

Complaint Filed Against Bangladeshi Student for Political Commentary on Pahalgam Terrorist Attack

Subhash Choudhury has filed a formal complaint with Kerala Police against Sadman Shahoriar, a Bangladeshi student at NIT Calicut, for mocking the Pahalgam terrorist attack on Facebook. The complaint cites violations of the Foreigners Act 1946, which restricts foreign nationals from engaging in political activities in India. Choudhury has called for immediate legal action from Assam Police and the state’s Chief Minister, Himanta Biswa Sarma.