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.

Akhil Gogoi criticises police brutality in Assam over nonviolent protesters.

“In a fierce critique of Assam’s BJP government, Sivasagar MP Akhil Gogoi condemned the police’s brutal lathi charge on peaceful protesters from the Koch-Rajbongshi community demanding Scheduled Tribe (ST) recognition in Golakganj, Dhubri. The protestors, mainly from the Koch-Rajbongshi heartland, gathered under the All Koch-Rajbongshi Students’ Union (AKRSU) banner, seeking fulfillment of the BJP’s 2021 electoral promise to grant ST status to six indigenous groups including Koch-Rajbongshi, Ahom, Chutia, Matak, Moran, and Tea Tribes. Instead of dialogue, police violence left many injured, fueling outrage and ethnic tensions.

This crackdown came amid rising resentment as the state government has delayed action despite repeated assurances and consultations. The demand itself has a long history, with these six communities currently classified as OBC but seeking ST status for better educational, employment, and political benefits. The denial of ST status traces back decades, with the Registrar General of India rejecting their claims multiple times due to objections from existing tribal groups fearing erosion of their rights.

Alongside the Koch-Rajbongshi protests, thousands from the Moran tribe rallied in Tinsukia demanding ST status and autonomy, highlighting the widespread unrest across Assam. Analysts warn that urgent political and administrative steps are needed to resolve these long-pending demands to prevent further escalation ahead of upcoming elections.”

In the monsoon crisis, Assam supports Himachal and provides Rs 5 crore in aid.

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma expressed solidarity with Himachal Pradesh during these testing times, as the monsoon since June 20 has caused 378 deaths due to rain-related incidents and road accidents. On behalf of the people and government of Assam, Power Minister Prasanta Phukan handed over a cheque of Rs 5 crore to Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu in New Delhi. This financial aid, approved under Assam’s Chief Minister’s Scheme for Public Emergency, aims to assist flood relief and rehabilitation in Himachal Pradesh. Along with the monetary support, Assam also sent vital relief supplies to aid affected communities. The gesture reflects Assam’s commitment to stand with Himachal Pradesh in rebuilding lives and infrastructure.”

SIT reveals a conspiracy involving an Assam MP linked to Pakistan; the government will present the findings to the cabinet.

The Assam Cabinet constituted a Special Investigation Team (SIT) on February 17, 2025, to probe the alleged anti-India activities of Pakistani national Ali Tauqeer Sheikh and his associates. The SIT’s investigation has reportedly uncovered startling details pointing to a larger conspiracy aimed at undermining the country’s sovereignty. Official inputs indicate the involvement of a British national, married to an Indian Member of Parliament, in the network linked to Ali Tauqeer Sheikh.

The Assam Government has stated it will examine the SIT report in detail and place it before the State Cabinet for deliberation. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has emphasized the seriousness of the inquiry, which includes probing alleged Pakistani links of state Congress president Gaurav Gogoi and his family. He said that after reviewing the report, the government will inform the public about the findings and decide on the future course of action.

Assam: A Rs 8,000 bribery sting results in the arrest of a Sivasagar food superintendent

The Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption (DVAC), Assam, arrested Naguib Khan, Superintendent of Food, Public Distribution & Consumer Affairs, Sivsagar, following a trap operation at the office of the District Commissioner, Sivsagar. Khan was apprehended immediately after accepting a bribe of Rs. 8,000 and the tainted money was seized in the presence of independent witnesses. Based on sufficient evidence, DVAC registered a case under Section 7(a) of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 (as amended in 2018) at the ACB Police Station (Case No. 50/2025), with legal procedures currently underway as the Directorate continues its investigation.

The Chief Minister of Assam has mandated immediate repairs to roads and manholes in Guwahati prior to the Durga Puja celebrations.

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has directed the Public Works Department to urgently close manholes, repair footpaths, and roads in Guwahati ahead of the Durga Puja festival. He emphasized the need for a standard operating procedure to ensure manholes are securely covered after drain cleaning. The CM also instructed making the under-construction Noonmati-Dighalipukhuri flyover accessible to the public before the festival and ordered immediate repairs of key roads in Guwahati, Cachar, and Sribhumi districts. These measures come amid growing public concerns over civic safety after recent accidents.

Negotiations are underway at Tezpur University to establish an Indo-Russian educational think tank.

Tezpur University is in discussions with Indian embassy officials in Vladivostok to establish an Indo-Russian think tank focused on future educational strategies. The proposed centre will serve as a policy and research hub, promoting collaboration in aviation engineering, energy, environment, oil and gas, and digital transformation. University officials said the initiative aims to align education with regional development priorities while strengthening Indo-Russian cooperation in research and innovation.

In Guwahati, the governor of Assam opens the BIMSTEC Youth Leaders Summit.

Assam Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya inaugurated the BIMSTEC Youth Leaders Summit 2025 in Guwahati on September 9, terming it “a confluence of ideas, a celebration of cultures, and a foundation for future possibilities.” Hosted by the Bharat Scouts and Guides under the Ministry of External Affairs, the summit brings together youth leaders from BIMSTEC nations to drive innovation, development, and social change. The Governor praised the organisation’s values of service and harmony, urged youth to tackle global challenges like climate change, and stressed that leadership is a responsibility toward society, the nation, and humanity.