Nupur Bora, an arrested ACS official, had Rs 23 lakh taken from his bank vaults.

“The crackdown on Assam Civil Service officer Nupur Bora intensified with the recovery of ₹23 lakh from two bank lockers in Barpeta, adding to previous seizures of ₹92.5 lakh in cash and gold and diamond jewellery valued at nearly ₹1.5 crore. Bora, arrested on corruption charges, is under investigation for amassing wealth 400 times greater than her known income. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma emphasized that mere dismissal would not suffice and called for strict legal action. The probe continues with questioning of individuals allegedly involved in aiding her illegal transactions, underscoring the government’s firm stance against corruption.”

Mala Project Death Trap in Assam Sends Youth to ICU.

The Assam Mala project, touted as a game-changer for connectivity, has instead become a source of anger and tragedy in Upper Assam, with recurring accidents blamed on substandard work and negligence. After a grader killed a local resident in Kakopathar, 19-year-old Daulat Phukan of Pengaree was critically injured on September 14 when his scooter hit the exposed structure of an unbarricaded culvert at Bapapung. Now in a coma after emergency brain surgery, his impoverished family is being forced to sell their land to fund treatment, while pleas to the construction company have been ignored. Outrage has erupted, with local groups demanding that Purvanchal Building Private Limited be blacklisted for criminal negligence, as ground surveys confirmed safety measures were installed only after the accident. The project, once pitched as a symbol of development, is now denounced as a death trap, raising urgent questions of accountability.

The Northeast’s function as India’s bridge to Asia is highlighted by the ICC meeting in Guwahati.

The Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC) concluded the 4th North East Export Promotional Meet in Guwahati with a strong emphasis on branding the region as India’s gateway to Asia under the Act East Policy. Delegates from Bhutan, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Thailand joined stakeholders from all eight Northeastern states, alongside policymakers and industry leaders. ICC NER Regional Director Ishantor Sobhapandit stressed the need for sustained trade forums to unlock opportunities, while government officials highlighted steps to boost connectivity, market access, and exporter competitiveness. The Buyer–Seller Meet generated promising leads in agriculture, food processing, handicrafts, and textiles, reinforcing the Northeast’s role in regional trade integration.

Assam CM: Nupur Borah, an arrested ACS officer, accumulated 400 times more wealth than income.

Assam Civil Service officer Nupur Borah has been arrested after the Chief Minister’s Special Vigilance Cell discovered assets nearly 400 times more than her legal income. Searches at her residences in Guwahati and Barpeta led to the recovery of over Rs 92.50 lakh in cash, jewellery worth nearly Rs 1.5 crore, and three Guwahati flats. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said mere dismissal would not suffice, stressing the need for stringent penal action. Borah had been under surveillance for six months following an illegal land transfer case in Barpeta. The CM assured that the probe would continue transparently and urged citizens to report any instances of bribery.

The CM’s vigilance team raided the home of ACS officer Nupur Bora and confiscated Rs 1.70 crore in cash.

The Chief Minister’s Vigilance and Anti-Corruption team launched a major raid on September 15 at the Gotanagar residence of ACS officer and Revenue Circle Officer Nupur Bora, in connection with a disproportionate assets case. During extensive searches, officials recovered approximately ₹1.70 crore in cash from Bora’s apartment, along with various property documents. Bora, who has served just six years in government, was arrested, and further raids are being planned at the residence of an associate as the investigation continues

Following hostel rioting, NIT Silchar suspends five Bangladeshi students and issues a deportation order in Assam.

Five Bangladeshi students at NIT Silchar have been suspended and face deportation for their involvement in a violent clash on campus, officials confirmed on September 15. The students, enrolled under ICCR scholarships, were allegedly found in possession of narcotics during hostel searches. The September 8 incident left several students injured, with two still in ICU. Authorities said the action includes a one-year suspension, expulsion from the hostel, and deportation, with ICCR endorsing the decision.

40 hospitalised at Gogamukh, Dhemaji, after suspected food poisoning in Assam.

At least 40 people, including 10 children, were admitted to the Gogamukh Community Health Centre in Dhemaji district following suspected food poisoning. The incident occurred after devotees consumed the monthly maha prasad, specifically bhadiya prasad, at the Tingiri village branch of Shankar Sangh Namghar. Patients exhibited symptoms such as diarrhea, vomiting, fever, and headaches. Local health officials are closely monitoring the situation as more villagers come forward with complaints. Laboratory tests are underway to confirm the source of contamination. Authorities have advised residents to remain cautious, and investigations continue to prevent further cases.

Bodoland in Assam wants to transform pig farming in order to become self-sufficient.

The Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR) in Assam has launched the Bodoland Pig Mission, an ambitious initiative aimed at achieving self-sufficiency in pork production by introducing the high-yield British Large White Yorkshire pig breed and promoting scientific farming practices. Launched in 2021, the mission is a collaborative effort involving the BTR government, the Netherlands-based Programma Uitzending Managers (PUM), and Denmark’s Danish Consortium of Academic Craftsmanship (DCAC). With annual pork consumption exceeding 25,000 metric tonnes but local production meeting less than 40% of demand, the mission seeks to bridge this gap through modern breeding facilities, fattening units, and an integrated value chain. The program also focuses on empowering tribal farmers, especially women and youth, by providing loans, training, and technical support to transform pig rearing into a profitable and sustainable livelihood. The initiative aims to produce 100,000 kg of pork daily and reduce imports by 70% within five years, significantly benefiting the regional economy.

A newly identified species of Bent-toed Gecko has been named in honor of the Assam Forest Department.

A new species of bent-toed gecko discovered in Assam’s Dima Hasao district has been named Cyrtodactylus vanarakshaka in honour of the state’s forest department, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced. Derived from the Sanskrit words vana (forest) and rakshaka (protector), the naming recognizes the department’s role in biodiversity conservation and pays tribute to frontline forest staff who have sacrificed their lives. Experts said the discovery underscores the rich but less-explored biodiversity of Assam’s forests.

To set India Book records, more than 17,000 schoolchildren sing a song by Bhupen Hazarika in Assam.

Over 17,000 students from 63 educational institutions gathered at Nurul Amin Stadium in Assam’s Nagaon district to sing Bhupen Hazarika’s timeless song “Manuhe Manuhar Babe” as part of his birth centenary celebrations, creating a new record recognized by the India Book of Records. The event, organized by the Nagaon district administration, was attended by dignitaries, cultural personalities, and officials, with a certificate handed to District Commissioner Devashish Sarma. Fondly remembered as Sudhakantha and the Bard of the Brahmaputra, Bharat Ratna awardee Bhupen Hazarika’s contributions as a singer, lyricist, composer, and poet continue to resonate, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi set to join further centenary tributes in Nagaon on September 13.