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IN CONVERSATION WITH VOLUME 02 | ISSUE 47 AUG 29 - SEP 04 , 2015 PRICE ` 10 PG 17 PG 16 Page 24 PG 02 NEW CHIC ON THE BLOCK PG 20 Sanjana Das PG 09 As the fourth day of the Sheena Bora murder drew to a close, darker details were still tumbling out, with Mikhail Bora being taken to Mumbai for further questioning. With Indrani Mukerjea being questioned in a secret place and cops tight-lipped about the proceedings, we attempt to find out details about Indrani’s life in Guwahati. Blowing the 2016 poll bugle with undeterred confidence Himanta Biswa Sarma made a show about what the Congress would lose and BJP would gain by finally and officially joining the saffron party with a promise to win 84 seats in upcoming assembly elections. 10 RELAXATION TECHNIQUES THAT ZAP STRESS FAST A BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO BARBECUE AND GRILLING BANKING OMBUDSMAN, RBI, GUWAHATI ANAND PRAKASH GUWAHATI THROUGH YOUR LENS CHECK INSIDE FOR WINNING ENTRIES City NRC Cells to take up special drives for Institutional Homes PG 06 NRC Ad model Sweety Baruah found dead in her apartment PG 05 A SORDID TALE OF SEX, MONEY AND GREED HIMANTA’S BOLD SHOW

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Page 1: VOLUME 02 | ISSUE 47

In ConversatIon wIth

VOLUME 02 | ISSUE 47AUG 29 - SEP 04 , 2015PRICE 1̀0

PG 17

PG16

Page 24

PG 02

New CHiC oN tHe bloCk

PG 20

Sanjana Das

PG09

As the fourth day of the Sheena Bora murder drew to a close, darker details were still tumbling out, with Mikhail Bora being taken to Mumbai for further questioning. With Indrani Mukerjea being questioned in a secret place and cops tight-lipped about the proceedings, we attempt to find out details about Indrani’s life in Guwahati.

Blowing the 2016 poll bugle with undeterred confidence Himanta Biswa Sarma made a show about what the Congress would lose and BJP would gain by finally and officially joining the saffron party with a promise to win 84 seats in upcoming assembly elections.

10 relaxatIon teChnIquesthat Zap stress Fast

a begInner’s guIde tobarbeCue and grIllIng

bankIng ombudsman,rbI, guwahatI

anand prakash

GUWAHATITHROUGH

YOUR LENS

CHECK INSIDE FOR WINNING ENTRIES

City nrC Cells to take up special drives for Institutional homes

PG06

nrC ad model sweety baruah found dead in her apartment PG

05

a sordId tale oF sex, money

and greedhImanta’s bold show

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Lead Story

RAHUL CHANDA

indrani Mukerjea

uk bora(Father)

mikhail bora(Son)

mikhail bora(Son, according to neighbours)

sidhartha das(First husband, according to

the reports)

someone from shillong(First husband,

according to neighbours)

dr bora(Mother)

sheena bora(Daughter)

sheena bora(Daughter,

according to neighbours)

sanjeev khanna(third Husband)

vidhi khanna(Daughter)

rabin mukerjea(Son from earlier

marriage)

rahul mukerjea(Son from earlier

marriage)

peter mukerjea(Fourth Husband)

were in a relationship, according to the reports

If the reports and rumours are to be believed, the murder of Sheena Bora seems to be revolving around illicit

relations, false identities and hunger for power. The Guwahati born Indrani Mukerjea who was once known as Pori Bora, has created shock and sensation all over the country.

With gasps of disbelief at the tale of a mother murdering her daughter in cold blood echoing from all corners of the country, the fact that Indrani is the wife of a media tycoon has put the entire story into the spotlights of one and all.

Born to a humble family, no one in the locality thought that the Sundarpur girl will once make the city popular for all the wrong reasons. Indrani is accused of killing her own daughter Sheena Bora. Her son and Sheena’s sister Mikhail Bora feels that their mother has killed his sister and was very capable of doing that. But what shocked everyone is that since 2012, Sheena was untraceable and since then, Indrani always claimed that Sheena was in the US, well settled and does not want to talk to any of her family member.

Moreover Sheena was introduced to people in Mumbai as Indrani’s sister and no one exactly knew who Sheena and Mikhail’s biological father was.

indrani studied in Shillong

Indrani’s paternal house is located in the Sunderpur area of Guwahati near the Guwahati Zoo, and the elderly people of the locality remember her as Pori, who according to them was the smartest girl in the locality in her age group. A 62-year-old lady who is a neighbour to Indrani’s family said, “Our family came and started living here in 1980, when Pori (Indrani) used to study in Holy Child School and used to be very smart. As soon as we came here, one day we got the news that Indrani had run away from school and if I remember well, she was in class nine then. She boarded a train to Calcutta but as she was in her

a sordId tale oF sex, money and greedwith new revelations coming in every hour, the Sheena bora murder case is getting murkier. but the mystery is yet to come to its conclusion and with the kind of powerful people involved, this one seems like it is going to drag on for a while.

school uniform, the ticket collector of the train handed her over to the police.

The police informed her father and all the people of our locality went to the police station to bring her back. After a few years, when she passed her tenth exams with flying colours, everyone was very happy. Indrani’s father Upendra Kumar Bora was a very respected and a powerful man in the locality those days. He was also strict with Indrani but she was very ambitious.

After class ten, Pori went to Shillong for further studies.” The neighbour further said that she is not sure in which college Indrani studied but she feels it was Lady Keane College. The neighbour said that it was after her graduation in Shillong that everything changed in Indrani’s life and her family.

indrani married a Shillong boy

The neighbour said that after her studies in Shillong, things changed in Indrani’s family. The neighbour said that during her graduation days, a boy from Shillong came with her and started living with the Boras in Sunderpur and after a few days Sheena was born. The locality people went to Bora’s house during the christening ceremony of Sheena and the neighbour said that during the occasion, she had met Sheena’s father and Indrani’s mother in-law who was a Bengali.

It seems the mother of the Shillong boy was a Bengali and the father was a Khasi. The Shillong boy or Indrani’s husband lived in their house and used to work like a servant. After Sheena was born, Indrani left the house and went away somewhere but no one knows where. The Shillong boy lived one more year after Indrani left and one day he too left leaving his children with Indrani’s parents.

The neighbour said, “I don’t remember the name of that Shillong boy who is the father of Sheena and Mikhail, but he left

Media tycoon indrani Mukerjea (Peter Mukerjea’s wife) arrested for murdering Sheena bora in 2012 who was introduced to people as sister

both from Guwahati later found to be mother and daughter

Sheena also has a brother in Guwahati, Mikhail who says indrani is a murderer and shares evidences with police

before marriage Sheena had an affair with Rahul, Peter’s son from earlier marriage which irks indrani and that might be a reason for murder

After thorough investigation police finds indrani to be

mother of Sheena and Mikhail

Confusion over indrani’s husbands in the past, as some say two and some three

indrani says Sidhart Das first husband, second Sanjeev khanna and third Peter Mukerjea but some neighbours in Guwahati reveal that the first husband was from Shillong which brings the number to four

After police interrogation Peter reveals his son Rahul had informed in 2012 of some big chaos

what was the reason for murdering Sheena and did Peter knew about the murder?

ConFusIngrelatIonshIps

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Lead Story

after a year of Indrani leaving the house.” If there was someone from Shillong who was the first husband of Indrani, who according to reports is Sidharth Das, then how many people did Indrani get married to? There are also reports coming in about an illicit relationship between Indrani and Upen Bora, who according to the reports is not her biological father.

the step father angle

According to a few media reports, sources in Mumbai police have narrated some of the revelations made by Indrani while interrogation. These are:-•Indrani’sfatherforcedhimselfonherwhenshewasachild

•SheenawasapparentlybornoutofaphysicalrelationshipbetweenIndraniandherfather

•Sheena’sbirthcertificatementionshergrandparents’namesasherparents.Assampolicesourcesclaimsthedocumentisforged

•ProminentmediapersonVirSanghvisaysIndranirepeatedlytoldpeopleshewasmolestedbyherstepfather

•Indrani’sbiologicalfatherwalkedoutwhenshewasveryyoung;hermothermarriedherhusband’sbrother

If the reports are to be believed, murdered Sheena was Indrani’s and her step father’s daughter and accordingly she was introduced to the people in Kolkata and Mumbai as her sister. Then who is Mikhail’s father? Indrani’s so called father or reported step father, breaking his silence, informed the media that he is Sheena’s grandfather and not father.

He said that Sheena and Mikhail are Sidharth Das’s children and not his. When enquired if Indrani was married to someone from Shillong, Upendra Kumar Bora said, “That has to be explored.”

Mikhail used to beat up his grandparents

Though Sheena according to her friends and neighbours was a very bright girl, some neighbours seem to have a different opinion about Mikhail. A neighbour has said that Mikhail used to come home drunk and beat up his grandparents regularly. Mikhail after hearing the news that his mother Indrani was arrested for murdering his sister came out openly against his mother and claimed that he has evidence that his mother had killed his sister. But on being asked about his silence all these days when Sheena disappeared, he said that he had enquired about it to his mother but she threatened him that if he do not stop asking about Sheena, she would stop sending money to him.

He claimed he was poor and needed money for survival and hence he did not question her anymore. But, if he was really concerned about his sister why did he stop questioning about her whereabouts? The Mumbai police team reached Guwahati and after questioning him for hours, took him to Mumbai for further investigations.

Mikhail also claimed that his life is also in danger as well. A neighbour said, “After Indrani got married to Peter, she used to send a lot of money to her family and to Mikhail. She even bought them two cars (one Esteem and one Verna).They still use the Esteem but Mikhail sold off the Verna.” The neighbour further said that in 2013, Indrani had visited and there was a big fight at the Bora’s house when Indrani

wanted to take her parents with her as they were not being properly cared for.

Mother of all murders

Given the involvement of high-profile personalities in the murder, Mumbai police are exercising utmost care in the investigations. Mumbai police commissioner Rakesh Maria is personally monitoring the investigations by a team at Khar police station and led by PI Dinesh Kadam.

According to him, Sheena was strangulated to death and her body set afire after pouring petrol. The murder took place on 24 April 2012 and the body was found by Raigad police on 23 May. The police had unearthed remains of a decomposed body after villagers at Gagode in Pen tehsil complained of a foul odour emanating from the area.

Sheena’s and Mikhail’s school records mention their grandparents - Upendra Kumar Bora and Durga Rani Bora - as their parents. Sheena was studying in Guwahati till she came to Mumbai and took admission at St Xavier’s College in 2006. Since the Boras were presented as their parents, it was easy for Indrani to pass them off as siblings. And no one, including

Peter Mukerjea, could smell a rat. The police officials said that Indrani sent both her children to her parents’ house when she married Sanjeev Khanna but according to the local people in Guwahati, both the children were raised by their grandparents only. After she left the children in Guwahati, Indrani did not return for 10 years. However, she used to regularly send money to run the house. That is why Mikhail never raised the issue of Sheena’s disappearance beyond a point. This would have cost him his monthly allowance.

Relation confusion After Indrani’s arrest it was

reported that Mikhail and Sheena are Indrani’s children and not siblings. Indrani’s first husband was Sidharth Das, second husband Sanjeev Khanna (another accused in Sheena’s murder) and third Peter Mukerjea who is a former media honcho who headed Star TV network India and also launched other news channels later. Peter’s son from his earlier marriage, Rahul Mukerjea had a relation with Sheena, which Indrani was against and later when Sheena told the truth to Rahul and Peter, it irked Indrani. That might have been one of the reasons for her murder. But, who was Sheena and

Mikhail’s father?According to Indrani’s father,

Sidharth Das who is a businessman in Tripura is the father, but Indrani met Sidharth only after going to Kolkata and according to Guwahati neighbours there was someone from Shillong who is the father to both the Children before Indrani went to Kolkata. With newer reports it is also speculated that because Indrani’s step father forced himself on her, Sheena was born. All this while why didn’t the police search for Siddhart Das and if he was the father, why did Mikhail never mention that Siddhart was his father? But till DNA and all other tests are done it would be impossible to solve the relationship mystery.

Motive?As of now, the motive is not yet

clear. Was it money and property or was it just to protect the truth from spilling out? As the country waits for the answers to one of the most high profile crimes in recent times, the evidence, speculations, statements and contradictions are just adding to the mystery and confusion. This is one case which will surely drag on for some time.

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if the reports are to be believed, murdered Sheena was indrani’s and her step father’s daughter and accordingly she was introduced to the people in kolkata and Mumbai as her sister.then who is Mikhail’s father?

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In The News

Weather report for the weekSAT

29 AugustSUN

30 AugustMON

31 AugustTUE

01 SeptemberWED

02 SeptemberTHU

03 SeptemberFRI

04 September

Heavy rain. Mostly cloudy Heavy rain. Mostly cloudy. Heavy rain. Mostly cloudy. Heavy rain. Mostly cloudy. A few showers. Thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy. Showers late. Mostly cloudy.

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False allegation threaten to hamper dispur

polyclinic reputation

Dispur Polyclinic is having to face false allegations made by one Bani Devi that the doctors

had asked them to buy medicines even after her father’s death, which took place on the 25th August after a surgery for gall bladder stone.

Birendra Borkataky (72) who was admitted to the hospital on 17th of August, was suffering from hypertension, cardiac problem and lung problem (COPD). “The patient came to the hospital with Gangrenous Cholecystitis gall bladder which was in a critical stage and before operating, we informed the family members that as it was in a critical stage, anything might happen and we might not save the patient. We asked them to sign a consent certificate that the operation would be conducted with the interest of the family members as he was a heart patient and anything might happen after the surgery,” said Dr. Barman while speaking to G Plus.

Dr. Barman said that as the patient was critical, no doctor had the courage to operate the gall bladder for which he suffered from gangrenous cholecystitis and thereafter we decided to go ahead with surgery seeing the condition of the patient. “We proceeded only after the family agreed for the surgery and signed the

agreement which states that they know about the condition of the patient and that he might not survive. After the operation, he was completely fine and shifted to a cabin after two days. But after the shifting, he again suffered from heart problem and thereafter, he was again shifted to ICU. The patient suffered from respiratory distress. We tried to resuscitate the patient and took one and half hour for it and when we come to know that we wouldn’t be able to save the patient, we informed the family members,” said Dr. Barman.

The doctor also said that the attendants of the patient who alleged that the doctors had asked them to buy medicines even after the death of the patient is false as the medicines have been used during the time of

resuscitation and those medicines should be paid for by the patient. “I asked them to bring the medicines worth Rs. 2400 and they told the media that it was the medicines worth Rs. 32000,” added Dr. Barman.

Moreover, the daughter of Borkataky, Bani Devi lodged an FIR at the Dispur Police station but after investigation, when the body was supposed to be sent for post mortem, the family refused and dropped all the charges against the hospital. The family members thereafter withdraw the case and asked the hospital authorities to release the body.

The authorities also informed G Plus, that discussions are on and they might take action against the patients’ family for levelling false allegations against the hospital.

•Admission Date: 17th August•Surgery Date: 19th August•expiry Date: 25th August, 3.30 PM•body Released: 10 PM.

time Schedule

the patient underwent surgery with the consent of the family members who they signed the form which declares

that the patient might or might not survive.

laboratory at narayana super-speciality hospital gets nabl accreditation

The in-house laboratory at Narayana Super-speciality hospital, Guwahati is amongst

the first few hospital laboratories in Assam to get accreditation by the National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL). The sections which have been given accreditation include clinical biochemistry, haematology & immune-hematology, clinical pathology, microbiology and serology.

National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL) is an autonomous body under the aegis of Department of Science & Technology, Government of India. It provides formal recognition of technical competence of the laboratories or its ability to provide reliable and accurate test results. “The laboratory policies are based on lean management, six sigma principles and the international

standard ISO 15189:2012. This has been achieved through quality trained laboratory practitioners along with the availability of advanced equipments. As a doctor, with accreditation; it is indeed good to feel that the test reports; under the scope; provided to the patients are at par with international criteria.” said Dr. Animesh Bardoloi, HOD, Department of Laboratory Medicine at Narayana Super-speciality Hospital. “Formal recognition of competence by an accreditation body like NABL speaks volumes about our quality management in testing and calibration, thus giving renewed confidence and satisfaction to the customers and medical practitioners alike on the accuracy of the test results” said Retd. Wg. Cdr. Ghosh, Facility Director at Narayana Super-speciality hospital, Guwahati. Test results by NABL accredited laboratories are accepted nationally and internationally.

Failure to handle heartbreaks and consequent despair have taken a toll on the youth in

Assam. The issue of failure in love and youngsters here failing to cope with the pain themselves has led to an alarming situation as the state recorded the highest numbers of suicides in the country due to the same reason in 2014. 

In the latest National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) statistics, Assam topped the chart with at least 519 person committing suicide due to failure in love last year. “Among them 335 were male and 184 were female who chose to kill themselves over failure in love affairs,” the figures said. 

There were 494 such cases in the state in 2011, followed by 401 the next year. The figure shot up in 2013 with 650 such deaths. Manisha Dev Barman, an academic in applied behavioural science, said, “Rejection in love affairs leads to depression and prolonged depression finally increases the risk of suicidal tendencies. Loneliness or alienation is leading to egoistic suicides among people.”

The records too revealed that men were prone to such suicides

love kIlls SuicidesrelatedtofailedloveaffairstopthechartsinAssam

than women. Similarly, failure in competitive examinations has also contributed to a huge numbers of suicides in the state. In fact, the state recorded the second highest number of suicides with 254 suicides due to it in 2014. Maharashtra topped the list in this category with 359 such deaths. 

“At least 151 male and 103 female have committed suicide last year after they failed in various examinations in the state,” said the NCRB statistics adding that out of the total suicides some 397 were committed by students. 

What came as another shocking revelation was that in most of the cases, police investigation could not even find the reasons behind the suicides last year.  “Out of the total suicides, the reason behind highest numbers of suicides which was 958 was listed as ‘reasons not known’. Investigation in these cases have so far failed to unearth why these persons had chosen to kill him or herself,” the report said. 

At least 3546 cases of suicides were registered across Assam in 2014 with a rate of 11.1 percent which is higher than the national average of 10.6 percent. 

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Crime

Family members suspect involvement of relatives along with Nibarun, in Sweety’s murder.

nrC ad model sweety baruah found dead in her apartment

While several recent murder mysteries still remain unsolved, another one has popped up for

the Guwahati police. On the morning of August 26th, when 26-year-old model and actor, Sweety Baruah, was found dead in her bedroom at Livin Apartments on Jaya Path in the Bora Service area.

The victim, who hailed from Golaghat, had been living in her Bora service apartment for over eighteen months along with her two sisters. Whereas, Sweety had been living in the city for the past four years and along with being featured on several calendars and TV serials, she had also featured in a television advertisement produced by NRC authorities to create public awareness about the ongoing activity.

Nibarun Lahkar (27) alias Neil, the prime suspect in the mysterious death of Sweety Baruah, is a constable of the Railway Protection Force (RPF) and a resident of Guwahati. Neil had met Sweety during a train journey and since then would often come to her apartment unannounced and express his love for her. Neil who is the youngest of the three brothers has also been on sick leave from March 28th and had undergone treatment for certain ailments but has been absent from work since April 8th.

According to relatives, around six months ago, Lahkar befriended Sweety and since then had been coercing her to get into a relationship. She turned him down several times and also informed him that she was married. He had earlier slashed his arms and banged his head on the wall when she refused his proposal. Sweety was married and also leaves behind a seven-year-old child. Her husband, a junior engineer in the agriculture department, lives with her child in Golaghat.

Even Sweety’s family members have accused Lahkar of murdering her and also suspect the involvement of other relatives as well. Sweety’s relatives alleged that the murder had been pre planned and hinted the involvement of assistance in committing the murder.

the incident

Sweety’s body was found in her room on Wednesday morning and since she had the habit of waking up late at times, so she was not disturbed by her sisters who were living along with Sweety in her apartment.

Later at around 11am in the morning, when one of the sisters went inside the room in order to serve breakfast, she came across the lifeless body of Sweety and tried to wake her up. At that very moment, the family members were unaware of the fact that Sweety had passed away.

According to Sweety’s mother Dipali Baruah, Sweety’s younger sister had earlier that night heard sounds of struggle at one point but ignored it. The following morning the main door of the apartment was also found to be open.

Meanwhile, the security guard of the apartment had seen Lahkar go out at around 2am. The guard also added that he

had seen Lahkar coming to the apartment several times before and he was also being accompanied by Sweety on several occasions.

Police’s say

Police said, “Sweety’s sisters slept in another bedroom in the same flat. They said when they entered her room this morning at 11, she was lying dead on her bed. The case is suspected to be of murder from evidence found from the scene and a conclusion will be reached after apprehending Nibarun.”

“The blood clot inside her mouth and light abrasions on her arms could be signs of a struggle. From all these, it seems to be a murder,” a police source said adding, “It is suspected she died of internal haemorrhage but only the post-mortem report can confirm the cause of death.”

The post-mortem report is awaited that is being conducted at Gauhati Medical College and Hospital meanwhile, a case (764/15) under section 302 has been registered in this connection at Paltan Bazar police station.

Nibarun Apprehended

The primary suspect in the Sweety murder case was arrested from Hajo on the 28th of August, from Hajo. Nibarun Lahkar was suspected to be having an affair with Sweety. However, people close to the victim say that Nibarun was obsessed with Sweety, who kept turning down his proposals for love and as a result, he might have killed her. The suspect has been apprehended and will be questioned further by the cops.

Sweety was found dead at around 11 in her bedroom at livin Apartments in Jaya Path in bora Service.

Neil who is the prime suspect of the case had met Sweety during a train journey and since then would often come to the model’s apartment.

Sweety’s family members have accused lahkar of murdering her and suspect involvement of other relatives as well.

the security guard of the apartment had seen Nibarun lahkar go out around 2am on the day Sweety’s body was recovered.

it is suspected she died of internal haemorrhage, meanwhile, the post-mortem report is awaited which is conducted at Gauhati Medical College and Hospital.Neil a resident of Hajo is a constable of Railway Protection Force (RPF) but has been absent from since March 28th.

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KALYAN DEB

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Governance

the orphans, old people and child labours’ who lives in institutional homes and private households names will also be included in NRC. 87.22% forms submitted in kamrup (M) till 25th August.

City nrC Cell to take up special drives for Institutional

homes No citizens

will be drop out from filling up NRC forms be it orphans or people living in old age homes.

87.22% submitted NRC forms as on 25th August.

Verification of forms will be started from 1st September and mobile NSks will be carried out for the people who keep on moving from place to place.

JUTHIKA BARUAH

The National Register of Citizens (NRC) updation process will take up a special drive by

visiting the orphanages and old age homes to complete the NRC process to include each and every citizen from 31st August.

The Government has taken up the initiative to visit the Institutional homes, orphanages and old age homes to fill up the NRC forms. “The district NRC cell will visit each and every institutional home so that no citizen would be left out from filling up the NRC form. The heads of the home have been instructed to take up the responsibility to fill up the forms of the children and elderly people living in the institutional homes,” said Mukta Nath Saikia, Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC), Kamrup (M) while speaking to G Plus.

Saikia also informed that if a child or a person does not have any reference of their parents and don’t have any identity regarding whereabouts of their parents, the head of the institutions will have to provide their signature as their guardian. Similarly, the district NRC cell will also take out a special drive for the people who work in the households and they too will be included in NRC. Their owners will be ones to sign the NRC form as their guardian in case of absence of their parents.

“There are many people who are not permanent residents of Guwahati

and have come to stay in the city for a few days or years, after which they move to other cities. For those people too, the district NRC cell will carry out a special drive through mobile NSK to fill their forms,” said Saikia.

On the other hand, some employees also staged protests stating that they were not being paid the amount which was fixed at the time of appointment. This led to a lot of misunderstanding between the employees. “The state government has made two centres and appointed 900 employees as data entry operators. These employees

do not have any link with the NRC work. The contract has been given to WIPRO and they handed over the work to ISS and the employees have been told that they will be given Rs. 5000 and an extra remuneration will be provided to them depending on the work. But a private firm has leaked an advertisement in the newspaper that the employees would be given salary of Rs. 10,000 and based on the advertisement, the employees had come for the job. But when they were paid Rs. 5000 they protested demanding for the full amount,” said an official of NRC.

Saikia also informed that each NSK consists of one LRCR, one local officer, two operators and field level officers. Each NSK should cover 2500-3500 households and if there are a larger number of households in any area, say 6000 households, additional officers are being deployed in such NSKs.

One of the employees of a city NSK when asked about the kind of problems they have faced, said that they had not faced any such problem and they are being paid on time. She said that they had nothing to do with the incident that happened in

update oF nrC tIll 25th august In guwahatI

total Households: 2, 76, 221

Forms Submitted: 2, 40, 911

total NSk: 78

Form Submitted in %: 87.22%

last date of Submission of

form: 31st August

Verification date: 1st

September to 31st october.

Hatigarh Chariali on 25th August regarding salary.

Regarding selling and filling up of NRC forms by charging money from people, which is against the rule, Saikia said that they have not received any such complaint in the city and if they receive such complaints, stern action would be taken against such people. A few such incidents took place outside the city of providing fake certificate and actions have been taken against them who manipulated the people.

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G PLUS NEWS

state CCtns project 90% completeThe Crime and Criminal Tracking

Network and Systems project that was launched in the year 2014 is on

the verge of being introduced to the pub-lic and is expected to be launched anytime within the next two months. The project has a target of connecting 20,000 locations, 14,000 police stations and 6,000 higher of-ficials through networking with the sup-port of network service provided by BSNL throughout the country.

The Phase I of the project that includes entry of data 466 locations in the state of Assam out of 20,000 all over India, out of which 370 locations have been initiated with data entry through SAT link provided by BSNL. So far, 5.6 lakhs diary entries and approximately 1 lakh FIRs have been entered and has recorded progress in comparison to 57% completion in 2014. The project has taken a leap of 82% in the year 2015.

“We have come a long way since the inception of the project though we have a long way to go. Except for 92 locations including 83 police stations that have been provided with VSAT connectivity, the remote areas such as Karbi Anglong, Harmen and the Dima Hasao districts could not be connected. Although, alternate efforts are on to make the 83 police stations operational by installing stand-alone versions of application,” said Ashok Jha, Additional Director General of Police (communications) and State nodal officer, CCTNS, Assam.

Assam police has developed a management dashboard where the crime analytics and twenty-five other reports can be viewed. The search analytics tool is designed to track any accused by searching name, modus operandi, which will make it easier for the police as the process will

also automate report generation from the master data. For the data entry process, a total of 10,000 personnel have been trained and an additional 33 training labs have been created where 20 number of systems have been installed. During the process seven to ten lakh historical datas have been identified and efforts are being made to digitise the data.

The important objective of the project is to provide a citizen portal for getting various online services like submitting online complaint and requesting various verification services like tenant verification, employee verification, permission for

procession/protest, etc. search options and information sharing from their home using internet. The portal can already be accessed through www.assampolice.assam.gov.in.

The progress of Assam is above 90% based on the milestone achievement and is one of the top performing states of the country and duly acknowledged by the MHA/NCRB as the central nodal agency. However, the challenge in change management and capacity building training for middle level supervisory officials in police station level needs improvement and efforts are on to address the issue in a phased manner.

Service to citizens through CCtNS

Access to police services in a user-friendly manner

online registration of complaint and grievances

easy way to report incidents related to crime and criminals

Provision of downloading various forms and initiate verification request for servant, employees, tenant, etc.

online tracking of status of requests, complaints, cases, etc

Multiple channels for interaction with police

Availability of public information like missing person, unidentified person and dead bodies, vehicle tracking system, etc will be made as an online source.

Faster and assured response from police to any emergency calls for assistance.

ASHoK JHA,Additional Director General of Police (communications) and State nodal officer, CCTNS, Assam

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in Brief

the city bus stoppages should be situated after every 1 or 1.5 kilometres, but it is seen that a number of bus stoppages in Guwahati are separated by just a 100 metre distance.

City bus stoppages to be decreased for free flow

of traffic Number of city

bus stoppages to be withdrawn for free flow of traffic.

774 buses are running in the city under eight associations and only 8 routes are functional out of 32 routes.

the stoppages should be situated within a distance of 1 to 1.5 km.

JUTHIKA BARUAH

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The Deputy Commissioner of Police, Traffic will withdraw most of the city bus stoppage

as it creates nuisance in traffic flow and has suggested the creation of a bus stoppage near the Barman Diabetes Center, GS Road or near Amway.

Speaking to G Plus, DCP, Traffic P.J. Goswami said, “We have taken up a new project to remove the closely located city bus stoppages as it creates problems in the free flow of traffic. The bus stoppages should be within distance of 1km to 1.5 km, but in Guwahati, especially in the Chandmari route, the bus stoppages are within a distance of 100 to 150 metres distance. Within one month, the project will be started as there are many unnecessary bus stoppages.”

Goswami said, “The way that city buses are being operated in the city is unlike anywhere else in the country. There are 774 city buses out of which 197 buses run on route No 6 (Narengi to Lankeshwar) and more than 100 buses runs on route No 1 (Adabari to Basishta Mandir). There are 32 routes and buses run only on 8 routes and the other 24 routes are non-functional. For the 774 buses, there are eight associations and they are least bothered about the operation of buses. Rather they only want the profit at the end of the day.”

He further stated that the regulatory body RTA doesn’t have

any role as the buses are operating through private parties and this is the main problem. The entire bus operation should be brought under an umbrella body or else it cannot be brought under control. “The man-power is less and we cannot spare two people at each stop to control the buses – preventing them from halting here and there, which they usually do. The buses that stop near the end point of the flyovers create nuisance and I myself face the problem of traffic jam when I come to office. This happens when the buses stop near the Suraj Nagar bus stoppage, which is not actually a stoppage. The buses also stop whenever anyone waves their hand anywhere on the road. By collecting Rs. 100-200 as fines, we cannot bring the buses under control,” said Goswami.

“There are many important things to do than to control the city buses and as there is lack of manpower and we have to deploy our men for other work as well. As long as the police officials stand in a specific location along with the interceptor, it goes well but the interceptor too has other duties. Stringent punishment should be imposed and the MV Act which is a reformatory Act should be implemented,” added Goswami.

He also stated that there is a route on the VIP road but not a single bus runs on that road although the road is a busy one.

Route 1Basistha Mandir to ISBT,

Betkuchi route – via Basistha Chariali, Beltola, Survey, Dispur Lastgate, Rajdhani Maszid, Ganeshguri Chariali, Zoo Road, Chandmari flyover, Guwahati Club, Rahbindra Bhawan, Bharalumukh, Garpandu bus stand, Jalukbari, ISBT.

Route 1 (Return)Return journey from ISBT,

Betkuchi to Basistha Mandir.

Route 2Garpandu Bus Stand to

Kahilipara route with extension upto Lalganesh via Bharalumukh, Kachari, Rabindra Bhawan, Guwahati Club, Chandmari flyover, Zoo Road, Ganeshguri Chariali, Natboma extended upto Lalmati.

Route 2 (A)

Return journey from Lalganesh to Garpandu.

Route 3Garpandu Bus Stand to

Natbama route via Bharalumukh, Kachari, Rabindra Bhawan, Guwahati Club, Chandmari flyover, Zoo Road, Ganeshguri Chariali, Natbama extended upto Lalmati.

Route 3 (A)Return journey from Natbama

to Garpandu.

Route 4Lankeswar Bus Stand to

Amsing Jorabat via Bharalumukh, Kachari, Church field (RBI)Guwahati Club, Chandmari flyover, Zoo Nareng, Geetanagar, Patharquarry, Satgaon.

Route 4 (Return)Return journey from Satgaon

Bazaar to Lankeswar via Garpandu.

Route No 5Guwahati Medical College

to Changsari via G.S. Road,

Paltanbazar, A.T. Road, Bharalumukh, Adabari, Jalukbari.

Route 5 (Return)Return journey from Changsari

to Guwahati Medical college via Bharalumukh, Kachari, RBI, Paltanbazar.

Route 6Forest Gate to Garpandu

via Noonmati, Bamunimaidam, Chandmari, Guwahati Club, Uzanbazar, Kachari, Bharalumukh.

Route 6 (Return)Return journey Garpandu Bus

Stand to Forest Gate.

Route 7Garpandu bus stand to ISBT via

Maligaon Chariali, Bharalumukh, Panbazar Over Bridge, Paltanbazar, Ulubari, Bhangagarh, Ganeshguri, Sixmile flyover service road, Joyanagar, Tripura Goli, Khanapara, Basistha Chariali, ISBT.

SoMe RouteS iN tHe City

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RAHUL CHANDA

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Politicking

Proving his power to all political parties in Assam, Jalukbari MLA and former

Congress leader Himanta Biswa Sarma officially joined the BJP in the Hengrabari Karbi Field near the BJP office at around 4 PM after a huge rally from airport to Hengrabari with around 50000 supporters accompanying him. Less than a year before the Assembly polls in 2016, the BJP has perhaps made its biggest catch in form of former Assam minister and Congress leader Himanta Biswa Sarma. But the question about who will follow him out of Congress is now a major headache for ruling party.

the mystery

Talking to the media Sarma said that BJP is a party in its own right and have their people across the state but he also cleared the fact that he had submitted a 40 MLA list to BJP state president Siddharth Bhattacharya six months back. Sarma said, “Six months back I had submitted a 40 MLA list to BJP state president and whomever he chooses will come and join BJP.” He also said that after a few days when he starts going to the zilas and villages, many people will join BJP.

On asking who would be the chief ministerial candidate, Sarma said he has just joined BJP and he needs to learn a lot of things from the legacy of the party. He said BJP

will anyway win the 2016 polls and they have a mission of 84 seats. He said BJP would be the winning party, followed be AGP, with the regional parties like BPF and AIUDF next and Congress would end up fourth.

He predicted that Congress would just manage around 10 to 12 seats. The name of the 40 MLAs are not out but according to highly placed sources in the Congress, some

Himanta loyalists who want to join him are Pijush Hazarika, Jayanta Malla Baruah, Javed Islam, Hemanta Talukdar, Siddique Ahmed, Ardhendu Dey, Kamalakhya Dev Purkyastha, Rumi Nath, Vidya Singh Engleng, Man Singh Rangpi, Chandan Sarkar, Rekibuddin Ahmed, Habul Chakravorty, Sanjay Raj Subba, Pradan Baruah, Digantara Ghatowar, Pallab Lochan

himanta’s bold show

with people from all over Assam backing his move, the official induction of Himanta biswa Sarma into the bharatiya Janata Party proved his power to all

and the Gandhi scion had only two words to say, “so what?” Sarma said, “Whenever I told him about any issue, he just said, “So what?”

When asked about exposing the corruption done by Congress when he was in that party, Sarma said, “I won’t be vindictive and will not take revenge.” But what exactly brought a rift between Himanta and Tarun Gogoi after 2011?

the reason

Proving to be a diehard follower of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Himanta Biswa Sarma bowed down on his knees to the huge gathering at Hengrabari and also during his speech, he mentioned that he is very impressed with the way Modi governs the country. Once the anti-Modi Himanta came out in public against Tarun Gogoi after the Lok Sabha polls and it was clear with his moves that he was eyeing CM’s chair.

Speaking to G Plus he said, “The exact reason for the hatred against congress was the dynasty issue.” On being asked if it was Gaurav Gogoi who incited the hatred, Sarma said that it is not only because of Gaurav but because all the leaders in Congress follow dynasty politics. Himanta’s switch to BJP might just be the last straw that broke Congress’s back.

Das, Robin Bordoloi and Sarat Borkotoky.

The source also said that Gautam Roy is someone who was very close to Himanata but ditched him during the dissidence drama, but he is someone who can again follow Himanta’s path. Whatever may be the calculation, Sarma for now is in BJP and said that after resigning from ministry he went to Rahul Gandhi with many issues Photo: Adib Zamali

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Environment

Fading Flutters ofdeepor beel

while the Deepor beel is gradually being destroyed due to the lack of serious conservation efforts, the once abundant

migratory birds too are slowly disappearing

Situated amidst lush greenery, Deepor Beel is an extensive wetland formed by a channel

of the Brahmaputra River and is the only major storm water storage basin for the city of Guwahati. One of the largest and most important Beels in the Brahmaputra valley, it is a representative wetland found within the bio geographic province, ‘Burma Monsoon Forest’.

Deepor Beel has also been known to attract bird-watching enthusiasts. The wetland has been home to several birds and during winters, it attracts different species of migratory birds. In a census carried out by Dr. Parimal Ch. Bhattacharjee in the year 1989, 219 bird species were recorded while in the same year on a particular day over 20,000 birds of different species were sighted. Following which, in the same year Deepor Beel was declared a wildlife sanctuary.

However, only preliminary notification had been issued back then, the final notification was only issued in the year 2004 by a team consisting of members viz. P.C. Majumdar, deputy director, state fisheries, Gautam Ganguly, former ADC Kamrup, Dr. Anil Kr. Goswami, secretary member, WWF, Moloy Baruah, President, Early Birds, Ritesh Bhattacharjee then DFO, State Zoo and a member of Paspara Samobai Samiti who represented the fishing community. Deepor Beel had also been designated as a Ramsar site in November 2002. Previously, the core area was 41.4 square kilometers as per which the wet land was notified as Deepor Beel Bird Sanctuary.

“The species of migratory birds

factors, the sightings of such birds has drastically gone down. Pollution of the water due to several mills in the surrounding areas and different river sources is also among the key reasons for the numbers of species of birds having gone down,” asserted Moloy Baruah, President, Early Birds.

“In 2006 when the city’s dumping ground was shifted to Boragaon it hammered the last nail into the coffin. Although, the land route from the dumping site would be around 7-8 kilometers but the aerial distance is merely half a kilometer which polluted the Deepor Beel. Due to the same, not more than 3,000 birds can be sighted on a particular day whereas, the figure once had been over 20,000. However, last year the figure went

down even more, when only 1500 birds were sighted,” Baruah added.

In the year 1987, a census was carried out under the Asian Waterfall Census where census was carried out in several water bodies including Deepor Beel, which showed that the number of migratory birds have gone down and it is gradually decreasing over the years.

One of the major reasons for the low turnout of migratory aquatic birds this year is the high water level at Deepor Beel. Aquatic birds, especially ducks and waders prefer shallow water. In 2007 a contract was provided to Assam Science Technology and Environment Council (ASTEC) for the overall development of Deepor Beel but the scheme was scrapped mid-way. During the process several changes were made to the Beel for de-siltation due to which certain ecological changes took place and water level also went higher which hampered the growth of aquatic weeds, favoured by migratory birds for food.

“Among other reasons for the disturbance in the ecological balance of the Beel is that during the 1980s, several lands around and within the Beel were sold unethically and myadi patta were also provided to certain plots. People used to dig

out soil off the Beel saying that it was from their part of the land. It was suggested that the Government should buy those lands back at government value and keep them with Deepor Beel,” Baruah said.

In 2002 the Supreme Court declared Deepor Beel as an eco-sensitive zone according to which, no unnecessary developmental procedure such as construction of buildings, use of high voltage electricity or generators would be allowed within a 10 kilometer radius of the wild life sanctuary. However, it is being opposed by several parties such as Paribekh Sambedonshil Khestra Birodhi Mancha.

In order to revive the ecological system of Depor Beel, the formation of the Deepor Beel Development Authority was also suggested on the lines of the Chilika Development Authority formed in Orissa for the conservation of the Chilika Lake. But nothing has moved in that direction yet.

The most notable bird species found in the sanctuary are Kingfishers, Fishing eagles, plethora of ducks, Greater Adjutant Stork, Whistling Teal, Open Billed Stork, Shoveler, Pintail, Garganey and high concentration of Pheasant tail jacanas etc. The Greater Adjutant Stork and several prey birds are among the threatened species.

Some of the largest congregations of aquatic birds in Assam can be seen here, particularly in the winters. Besides its rich fauna, the sanctuary is ideal for an encounter with other wildlife including hoolock gibbons, the only ape species found in Indian subcontinent.

the highest number of bird species recorded was 219 that was in a census done in the year 1989 by Dr. Parimal Ch. bhattacharjee.

in the same year, on a particular day, over 20,000 birds were sighted on a single day.

on the basis of the findings in the year 1989, Deepor beel was declared as a wildlife sanctuary however; only preliminary notice had been issued back then whereas the final notification was only issued in 2004 by a team consisting of members viz. P.C. Majumdar, deputy director, state fisheries, Gautam Ganguly, former ADC kamrup, Dr. Anil kr. Goswami, secretary member, wwF, Moloy baruah, President, early birds, Ritesh bhattacharjee then DFo, state zoo and a member of Paspara Samobai Samiti who represented the fishing community.

in the year 1993 Government of india declared Deepor beel as an important wetland along with 78 others across the country.

in November 2002 Deepor beel was designated as a Ramsar site.

it was since the year 1992 due to developmental growth in the surrounding areas and human interference that the sights of migratory birds have significantly reduced.

the last nail in the coffin was hammered in the year 2006 when the dumping ground was shifted to boragaon.

while at one point of time over 200 species of birds were recorded, on this date not more than 50 species of birds can be witnessed.

the proposal of forming Deepor beel Development Authority was also forwarded to the government but nothing had moved in the direction yet.

Year Number of birds recorded on a particular day

1991 6,8621992 13,9231993 5,532

started decreasing from the year 1992 after Deepor Beel was declared as a wild life sanctuary as several communities in the surrounding areas got intimidated and started hunting down of the birds. Also due to industrial growth, human interference and several other

KALYAN DEB

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Emancipate

There is a lack of quality in the art and culture scenario of the city

- dr. menaka pp borathe classical dancer feels that quality dance should be introduced in the city

in order to keep alive the art of dance among the Assamese people

Popular classical dancer, Menaka PP Bora is trying to promote Sattriya outside the state and

abroad and being a classical dancer she is attempting to introduce the beauty of dance, which is missing in the city.

Both Menaka PP Bora and her guru Indira PP Bora have introduced an authentic concept of classical dance and how the body needs to be maintained in order to perform the actual dance form. “Dance means body and it needs to be maintained well to perform quality dance. The beauty of the body expresses the beauty of dance and it is seen that if the dancers are not carrying their body well and there are a lot of expressions in the dance form, then one cannot dance easily,” said Menaka P P Bora while speaking to G Plus.

Menaka inherited a rich artistic heritage and understanding of the art world in general from her mother and guru Indira PP Bora (national awardee of Sangeet Natak Akademi). She has played an instrumental role in the research, development and popularisation of the 15th century Indian classical Sattriya dance and music as ‘world music and dance’ while working with traditional mentors and musicians at grass root levels in the Hindu monasteries of Assam.

Menaka further stated that a strict discipline should be maintained in order to perform quality dance. “Last year when I visited the city, the ICCR (Indian Council of Cultural Relations) had provided a dance troupe and we took artists from the Barpeta Satra. ICCR had also provided a four-month

in the dance form, which needs to be rectified. We need to show the actual dance form of Sattriya, which most of the people are not aware of,” added Menaka.

She also stated that there is a lack of quality in dance among the people of the city and state. “Students are so involved in various activities, they can’t concentrate on a particular one. The parents need to be conscious and after a certain point of time, they fail to proceed as they concentrate mostly on the competitions rather than the art.”

Menaka is the first Assamese artist to be invited to perform a solo Sattriya dance and conduct lectures and seminars at the world renowned Edinburgh Festival and Oxford Literary Festival in the UK. Her performances have received top star ratings in top dance review magazines and journals.

She produced, managed and presented the first ever 5 city national British tour of Sattriya dance, Sattriya Dance Series in 2007 where she promoted Sattriya culture in key mainstream British arts venues and museums in London, Leicester, Birmingham, Manchester and Liverpool. In 2008 Menaka launched

an innovative project entitled ‘Dance in Museum Project’ for interpreting South Asian material culture (Indian textiles, sculptures, musical instruments, paintings, artefacts, Sanskrit and Assamese manuscripts) through site-specific Indian classical dance and Sattriya dance in particular.

Talking about the scenario of dance in the city, Menaka said that the government is not taking art and culture seriously and therefore, the culture of the state is not being promoted. She said that art and culture have been taken up as a business and there are some people who are not concerned about the quality. According to her, if this is the scenario, then 20 years down the line the culture of the state will be in danger. “We should try to expose the talents and the artists so that the art and culture could be given a proper platform. In other parts of the country, people follow their culture, which is missing among our people. We also don’t have proper auditoriums to stage a quality performance, we are lacking specialisation which needs to be fulfilled,” said Menaka.

program where we trained the artist on how the Sattriya dance should be performed. There were 15 shows in Australia and New Zealand and for one month we provided training to the artist. We were associated with dance training all throughout,” said Menaka.

Dance is like sports - it is an art and it needs to be practiced in such a way that people can enjoy the dance. It

is not for entertainment. “I am trying to bring the culture of dance through workshop and training programs so that the people understand the reality of dance rather than to perform it in the way they want. Sattriya is not too popular among the people in the other parts of the country, as much as it should have been. People have the wrong concept of the movements

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Ward Watch

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Residents remain critical despite of GMDA officials’ affirmation of concluding the project within a month’s period

ward no

12

ongoing pipeline project troubles krishna nagar residentsKALYAN DEB

The ongoing water supply project by GMDA/JICA that has been a matter of dispute,

after several areas around the city have been damaged, has raised con-cern among the residents of Krish-na Nagar. The process that has been carried out in the area since the month of June is still under process and 100 meters of the pipes are yet to be installed. Local residents re-main critical of the completion of the project with satisfactory results.

Krishna Nagar is a locality situated in the Chandmari area on the Assam Engineering Institute Road adjacent to the popular ‘u-turn’ of the Chandmari flyover. While one side of the road houses the quarters of AEI employees, the other has private residences. Like the surrounding areas that are well-developed, locals of Krishna Nagar did not have much to complain about either until the inception of the water supply project in the area.

People’s say

The pipeline project that started in the area of Krishna Nagar in the month of June is being awaited for completion while the people are having to suffer due to the problems created by the project. Meanwhile, rainfall also played a spoilsport in the brisk conclusion of the process.

complaints have been made, but no recovery has been made yet. So in such cases the requirement of streetlights is a priority in such areas”, Lahon added.

Modus operandi

According to GMDA officials, rain has played the spoilsport during the process and the area being close to the water tank that will be constructed atop the Chandmari hill, pipes of larger size have been installed in the area. The installation process generally takes a week to ten

days followed by a process of hydro testing of the installed pipes.

“During the process the installed pipes are tested with water pressure for twenty-four hours in order to check for any kind of leakages. Since repeating the same process will be tormenting and time consuming so entire operation is observed in the first step itself. After the installation process, the road will be restored with concrete plaster along with the drainage system that will also be constructed,” an official said.

“The installation of pipes have already been concluded following which hydro testing of the pipes will be carried out. While the testing process is expected to be concluded within a week, if rainfall doesn’t hamper the work the road should also be constructed within a month’s time,” the official added.

It can be mentioned that the Guwahati Metropolitan Development Authority has tied up with the central government, the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and the Asian Development Bank for total funding of Rs 2,713 crore for undertaking four water supply projects, which will cover the whole of the city and will provide round the clock water supply by the end of 2016.

Along with the pipeline project due to which the road and drainage system is in a dilapidated condition, people also expressed concern over the lack of a few basic amenities.

“Since the road is sloped, the rain water running down the surrounding areas such as Amaya Nagar passes through the particular area. Prior to the pipeline project being initiated, the road and drainage system was in good condition but since its inception in the area, the road condition has not only been hampered but it is also troublesome for locals to commute via the road,” said Labanya Dutta, a local resident.

“Rain has also been a problem due to which the project has also been delayed and even after work started in the month of June, the installation of pipeline has not been completed yet. Even after it being carried out for over two months, the installation has not been finished and some parts of the area still remain incomplete. The officials have assured rebuilding the road after the project is complete,” Dutta added.

Dipjyoti Lahon, a local resident expressing concern over the condition of the road said, “As seen in other parts of the city and surrounding areas, the project had hampered several roads and they

were not properly restored. Even the speed at which the work is carried out is erratic, and so it cannot be expected that the process is ending anytime soon.”

Local residents also pointed out the lack of street lights in the area, which has raised concerns over the security issues. “Over the past few months several incidents of chain snatching has taken place in the area. Let alone the evenings, such incidents has also taken place in broad daylight where women had fallen prey to chain snatchers while visiting the Naamghar. Although,

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In Focus

MeetMeetMeetMeet

Cake artist and pastry chef

She was born in Delhi but continued her higher studies in New York and majored in fashion merchandise and manage-

ment from Fashion Institute of Technology. Although she started the initial days of her career being associated with the fashion in-dustry, she had always been toying with the idea of going to culinary school as she always wanted to specialise as a cake artist.

Meet Mandakini Dass, an artist and now a part of the culinary industry. After com-pleting her graduation, Mandakini started working for Verawang and later for Donna Carrie, New York till the year 2012 but since she was only involved with the business part of the fashion industry, she always had the urge to do something more creative.

“Although I was associated with the fash-ion Industry, I was into the business side of it. Meanwhile, I realised that I need to do some-thing more creative and since I had always enjoyed baking and was in love with food, especially desserts, it made me rethink. I quit my job and enrolled in the Institute of Culi-nary Education (ICE) in New York and went in for pastry and baking arts. I also did an internship with Kate Sullivan, one of the top cake artists in New York and also my inspira-tion. However, it was not easy to get in touch with her and required a lot of persuasion but finally managed to land the internship in the year 2014,” said Mandakini.

Mandakini also went on to pursue an-other degree i.e. in professional cake decora-

tion under the very famous Toba Garrett. She then decided to move back to Guwahati, her hometown. Moreover, the idea of coming up with something new for the people of the city appealed to her and so the baker shifted back to the city in November 2014 and pursued af-ter her venture. With this motive, Mandakini launched The Sugar Butterfly.

“Initially I started from home, taking orders. Eventually, word of mouth started spreading around and I was getting four to five cake orders per week. On the 9th of Au-gust, I came up with The Sugar Butterfly that can serve to a larger crowd and add on to the place,” Mandakini asserted.

Besides expanding the outlet within the city and other states as well, Mandakini’s long term goals include a show on TV about baking and teach and write a book eventually.

Mandakini considers herself lucky to have the resources and having set up The Sugar Butterfly, it has been a dream come true for her. So far within just two weeks of its inception, the outlet has received consid-erable response. Located in The Residency on the GS Road, The Sugar Butterfly serves not just mouthwatering delicacies but they are also healthy and served fresh. Chocolate truffle pie, Rainbow cake which is a multi coloured cake, Red velvet with cream cheese icing, Peanut butter chocolate chip layer cake and Salted caramel and chocolate tart are some of the must-haves offered by The Sugar Butterfly.

Mandakini DassMeet

“InitiallyIstartedfromhome,takingorders.Eventually,wordofmouthstartedspreading

aroundandIwasgettingfourtofivecakeordersperweek.Onthe9thofAugust,IcameupwithTheSugarButterflythatcanservetoalarger

crowdandaddontotheplace,”

Himanta Biswa Sarma is an inspira-tional figure for the youth of the state. Even, during his days in congress he

had worked in favour of the state and taken up several initiatives be it in the health sector or education. HBS has also worked in favour of the youth but had never been acknowl-edged by the Congress party. According to me judging by his speeches, it can be evaluated that the move will be beneficiary for the people of Assam.

We respected Himanta Biswa Sarma and it is his personal decision to join any party of his choice but his

allegations that in the past thirteen months, the Congress party has disgraced him is base-less. I would like to ask him where the party was lagging behind. The defaming statements made against Rahul Gandhi will not be tol-erated either. It is in HBS’s nature to change parties and Congress will not face any loss due to his move. Earlier, during his AASU days, he got embroiled in a controversy of having connections with ULFA and extortion following which he went to Hiteswar Saikia. Sim-ilarly after being embroiled in the Louis Berger scam he has pleaded Modi.

Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma is one of the renowned persons in Assam politics. He has contributed massively for the

Jalukbari constituency after becoming the MLA. As a minister too, he has worked a lot for the welfare of the people and that is why the masses are following him. Even  on Fri-day,  it was observed that most of the people were saying that wherever HBS goes, they would follow him. His move to join BJP will strengthen the party and with Himanta’s experience it will also help in the develop-ment of the State. According to me, it is an adequate move for BJP

KAUSHIK DASJournalist

HBS is an eligible leader but is not a loyal one. It is not much of an issue for a politician to switch parties and

so far as Himanta is concerned, he is one of the most dynamic leaders the state has ever seen. He has taken up several steps for the welfare of the people with initiatives such as TET and health department meanwhile he also got embroiled into several controversies. The switch will surely help in boosting the number of votes for BJP but as a party, they just might suffer a dent in their im-age.

Although Himanta Biswa Sarma’s move has been wel-comed by several people and also

attracted criticism from others, the move clearly exposes the power hungry side of the politician. This particular agenda is the main cause that has incited the clash with the Congress party and in the long run the same agenda might create similar problems with BJP. In the mean time his move is to also scrap off all the scams that he has been involved with in the past times.

MoKLESUR RoHMANProject Manager,Real Estate firm

MANJULA KAKoTITeacher

As HbS’s switch from Congress to bJP was welcomed on August 28th with festive fervour throughout the city by bJP supporters, the Assam Pradesh Congress celebrated the day as “ullas Divas” (happy day) for ‘getting rid’ of Himanta biswa Sarma. the switch prior to the elections has raised several questions and many remain critical about the surprising move. G Plus asked a few Guwahatians about their view on the switch.

Is himanta’s induction a bad move for bJp?

PRANJAL BEzBARUAHPresident, Kamrup, NSUI

BHARGAv KASHYAPGeologist

RUPAM DASEntrepreneur

Himanta’s quality and potential cannot be matched and it is evi-dent that from the position he

has reached at his age has been achieved through working for the welfare of the people of Assam. However, his ambitious nature might result in clashes with the ide-ology of BJP in the long run.

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In Conversation

RAHUL CHANDA

there is a 36.88% increase in complaints

Since February 2013, Anand Prakash has working as the bank-ing ombudsman of northeast re-

gion and is based in the Guwahati RBI. Prakash exclusively talks to G Plus and explains about the importance of bank-ing ombudsman scheme for the public.

How many banking ombudsmen have been appointed and where are they located? How does banking ombudsman function?

As of date, 15 Banking Ombudsmen have been appointed with their offices located mostly in the State Capitals. The addresses of the Banking Ombudsman offices have been provided on the RBI website (www.rbi.org.in). The Banking Ombudsman shall receive and consider complaints filed on certain grounds mentioned in the Banking Ombuds-man Scheme 2006 and facilitate their satisfaction or settlement by agreement or through conciliation and mediation between the bank concerned and the aggrieved parties or by passing an award (order) in accordance with the Scheme. Banking Ombudsman also considers complaints from Non-Resident Indians having accounts in India in relation to their remittances from abroad, deposits and other bank-related matters.

which are the States coming under the territorial jurisdiction of office of banking ombudsman, Guwahati?

Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Ma-nipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura

which banks are covered under the banking ombudsman Scheme, 2006?

All scheduled commercial banks, regional rural banks and scheduled pri-mary co- operative banks are covered under the scheme. Financial compa-nies and post offices are not under the scheme.

what sort of disputes can the banking ombudsman consider?

The Banking Ombudsman can receive and consider complaints such as non-payment or inordinate delay in the payment or collection of cheques/drafts/bills, non-acceptance without sufficient cause, also of small denomi-nation notes/coins tendered for any purpose, and for charging of commis-sion for this service, non-payment or delay in payment of inward remittances, failure to provide or delay in provid-ing a banking facility (other than loans and advances) promised in writing by a bank or its direct selling agents. Also delays, non-payment of deposit or non-observance of the Reserve Bank direc-tives, if any, applicable to rate of interest on deposits in any savings/current or other account maintained with a bank, refusal to open/close deposit accounts without any valid reason for refusal, lev-ying of charges without adequate prior notice to the customer, non-adherence by the bank or its subsidiaries to the instructions of Reserve Bank on ATM/debit card operations or credit card op-erations, non-disbursement or delay in disbursement of pension, forced closure of deposit accounts without due notice or without sufficient reason, deficiency

in internet banking services, non-ad-herence to the provisions of Fair Prac-tices Code for lenders as adopted by the banks or Code of Banks’ Commit-ment to Customers issued by BCSBI and adopted by banks etc.

what is the procedure for filing a complaint before the banking ombudsman?

A complainant can file a com-plaint with the Banking Ombuds-man by writing on a plain paper or file it online (at www.rbi.org.in) or by sending an email to the Banking Om-budsman. There is also a prescribed form for filing a complaint, which is available with all the branches of the banks. The complainant should, however, incorporate all the required information such as his/her name and address, the name and address of the branch or office of the bank against which the complaint is made, facts giving rise to the complaint supported by documents, if any, the nature and extent of the loss caused to the com-plainant, the relief sought from the Banking Ombudsman. The complaint can be filed by an authorised repre-sentative (other than an advocate) of the complainant.

is there any cost involved in filing complaints with banking ombudsman?

No. The Banking Ombudsman does not charge any fee for resolving

customers’ complaints.

what will the banking ombudsman consider for passing an award?

For passing an award, the Bank-ing Ombudsman is guided by the documentary evidence placed before him by the parties, the principles of banking law and practice, directions, instructions and guidelines issued by the Reserve Bank of India and such other factors, which in his opinion are necessary in the interest of justice.

is there any provision for making appeals under the Scheme against the award/decisions given by the banking ombudsman?

Yes, a complainant can file appeal with the Appellate Authority (Deputy Governor, In charge of the Consumer Education & Protection Department in Central Office, RBI) against the Banking Ombudsmen’s decision given under certain clauses of the scheme.

what are the main grounds of rejection of complaints?

The Banking Ombudsman may reject a complaint at any stage if it ap-pears to him that a complaint made to him is not on any of the grounds mentioned in the scheme or demand-ing compensation in excess of rupees

ten lakhs, demanding compensation in excess of rupees one lakh in case of credit cards operations, requires elaborate examination of documen-tary/oral evidence and is not pursued by the complainant with reasonable diligence.

in Guwahati the banking ombudsman was established in 1997, so, how many complaints do you receive and from where? what is the awareness level among the public?

For the last many years we have been receiving the maximum number of complaints from the State of As-sam. Last year the percentage of com-plaints received from Assam stood at 71%. In our jurisdiction, we received less number of complaints from semi-urban and rural areas as compared to the urban areas and metros. Apart from issuing advertisements in the newspapers/magazines regarding the BOS 2006 we have been organising awareness camps/town hall meets in various parts of all the seven states under our jurisdiction. As a result of our awareness campaign, the num-ber of complaints received under the scheme has increased from 528 in the year 2009-10 to 1054 in the year 2014-15. Last year 770 complaints were received so, there is an increase by 36.88%.

[email protected]

the banking ombudsman Scheme, 2006 enables inexpensive, expeditious and transparent resolution of complaints of bank customers relating to certain services rendered by banks. the banking ombudsman is an officer of the Reserve bank of india in the rank of Chief General Manager/General Manager appointed by the Reserve bank of india to redress customer complaints against certain deficiencies in banking services under the banking ombudsman Scheme 2006.

Anand Prakash, Banking Ombudsman, RBI, Guwahati

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Most of us need little introduction to the phenomenon of stress,

formally defined as the re-sponse to events that threaten or challenge a person. Whether it be a paper or exam deadline, a family problem, or even a cu-mulative series of small events such a those faced by Mrs Afrin on the job, life is full of circum-stances and events, known as stressors, that produce threats to our well-being and hampers our quality of life. Even pleas-ant events and during happy moments - such as planning or celebrating a party or begin-ning a sought-after job – can produce stress, although nega-tive events result in greater detrimental consequences than positive ones.

More or less all of us face stress in our lives. Some health psychologists believe that daily life actually involves a series of repeated sequences of perceiving a threat arising from the so-called stress and anxiety, considering ways to cope with it, and ultimately adapting to the threat, with greater or lesser success. Al-though adaptation is often minor and occurs without our being aware of it, in those cases in which the stress is more se-vere or longer lasting, adapta-tion requires major effort and may produce physiological and psychological responses that result in different types of health problems.

The High cost of Stress. Stress can take its toll in many ways, producing both biologi-cal and psychological conse-

It is now 10.30 am, Mrs Afrin, a wife, a mother, a daughter-in-law and HR executive in an urban busy hospital has already been awake for five hours, having left breakfast for her children and in-laws and taken two buses to reach her office. She is standing with a phone cradled on her shoulder, a patient sitting in front of her desk to clear few doubts, two staffs standing with few questions, , two calls on the hold and a buzzing intercom. On her desk are several forms to be completed and a boss who has just walked out of his office and asked for something to be copied.

quences. Often the most im-mediate reaction to stress is a biological one. Exposure to stressors induces a rise in cer-tain hormones secreted by the adrenal glands, an increase in heart rate and blood pres-sure, and changes in how well the skin conducts electrical impulses (Mason, 1975; Selye, 1976). However, continued exposure to stress results in a decline in the body’s overall level of biological functioning due to the constant secretion of the stress-related hormones. Over time, stressful reactions can promote deterioration of body tissues such as blood ves-sels and the heart. Ultimately, we become more susceptible to disease as our ability to fight off germs is lowered. In addi-tion to the major health dif-ficulties, many of the minor aches and pains may be caused or worsened by stress. These include headache, back ache, indigestion, fatigue, consti-pation, insomnia, impaired sleeping etc. Furthermore, a whole class of medical prob-lems, known as psychosomatic disorders, “a physical disease that is thought to be caused or made worse, by mental fac-tors” often results from stress.

On a psychological level, high levels of stress prevent people from coping with life adequately. Their view of the environment can become clouded, their emotional re-sponses may be so extreme that they are unable to act or react at all.

STRESSReacting to Threat and Challenge

Ms Lovely ChoudhuryNeuro-PsychologistGNRC Hospitals Ltd, Sixmile

10 Relaxation Techniques That Zap Stress, Fast

MeditateA few minutes of practice per

day can help ease anxiety. “Re-search suggests that daily medita-tion may alter the brain’s neural pathways, making you more re-silient to stress,” says psychologist Robbie Maller Hartman, PhD, a Chicago health and wellness coach.

It’s simple. Sit up straight with both feet on the floor. Close your eyes. Focus your attention on recit-ing -- out loud or silently -- a posi-tive mantra such as “I feel at peace” or “I love myself.” Place one hand on your belly to sync the mantra with your breaths. Let any distract-ing thoughts float by like clouds.

breathe DeeplyTake a 5-minute break and

focus on your breathing. Sit up straight, eyes closed, with a hand on your belly. Slowly inhale through your nose, feeling the breath start in your abdomen and work its way to the top of your head. Reverse the process as you exhale through your mouth.

“Deep breathing counters the effects of stress by slowing the heart rate and lowering blood pressure,” psychologist Judith Tutin, PhD, says. She’s a certified life coach in Rome, GA.

be PresentSlow down.

“Take 5 minutes and focus on only one behavior with awareness,” Tutin says. Notice how the air feels on your face when you’re walking and how your feet feel hitting the ground. Enjoy the texture and taste of each bite of food.

When you spend time in the moment and focus on your senses, you should feel less tense.

Reach outYour social network is one of

your best tools for handling stress.

Talk to others -- preferably face to face, or at least on the phone. Share what’s going on. You can get a fresh perspective while keeping your con-nection strong.

tune in to your body

Mentally scan your body to get a sense of how stress affects it each day. Lie on your back, or sit with your feet on the floor. Start at your toes and work your way up to your scalp, noticing how your body feels.

“Simply be aware of places you feel tight or loose without trying to change anything,” Tutin says. For 1 to 2 minutes, imagine each deep breath flowing to that body part. Re-peat this process as you move your focus up your body, paying close at-tention to sensations you feel in each body part.

DecompressPlace a warm heat wrap around

your neck and shoulders for 10 min-utes. Close your eyes and relax your face, neck, upper chest, and back muscles. Remove the wrap, and use a tennis ball or foam roller to massage away tension.

“Place the ball between your back and the wall. Lean into the ball, and hold gentle pressure for up to 15 seconds. Then move the ball to an-other spot, and apply pressure,” says Cathy Benninger, a nurse practi-tioner and assistant professor at The Ohio State University Wexner Medi-cal Center in Columbus.

laugh out loudA good belly laugh doesn’t just

lighten the load mentally. It lowers cortisol, your body’s stress hormone, and boosts brain chemicals called endorphins, which help your mood. Lighten up by tuning in to your fa-vorite sitcom or video, reading the comics, or chatting with someone who makes you smile.

Crank up the tunes

Research shows that listening to soothing music can lower blood pressure, heart rate, and anxiety. “Create a playlist of songs or na-ture sounds (the ocean, a bubbling brook, birds chirping), and allow your mind to focus on the different melodies, instruments, or singers in the piece,” Benninger says. You also can blow off steam by rocking out to more upbeat tunes -- or sing-ing at the top of your lungs!

Get MovingYou don’t have to run in order

to get a runner’s high. All forms of exercise, including yoga and walking, can ease depression and anxiety by helping the brain release feel-good chemicals and by giv-ing your body a chance to practice dealing with stress. You can go for a quick walk around the block, take the stairs up and down a few flights, or do some stretching exercises like head rolls and shoulder shrugs.

be GratefulKeep a gratitude journal or

several (one by your bed, one in your purse, and one at work) to help you remember all the things that are good in your life.

“Being grateful for your bless-ings cancels out negative thoughts and worries,” says Joni Emmerling, a wellness coach in Greenville, NC.

Use these journals to savor good experiences like a child’s smile, a sunshine-filled day, and good health. Don’t forget to cel-ebrate accomplishments like mas-tering a new task at work or a new hobby.

When you start feeling stressed, spend a few minutes look-ing through your notes to remind yourself what really matters.

Relax. You deserve it, it’s good for you, and it takes less time than you think.Youdon’tneedaspaweekendoraretreat.Eachofthesestress-relievingtipscangetyoufromOMGtoominlessthan15minutes.

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Life

TINAT ATIFA MASooD

HIS HoLINESSSRI SRI RAvI SHANKAR JI

www.artofliving.org/yoga, Follow Sri Sri @SriSriSpeaks on twitter

An emptiness...As night strolled in,Her dark cloak agapingEngulfingEverything in her wake!

A whisper....? Bands of colour Over the Brooklyn bridgeT’was a warlike danceAt dusk.....Whence in the clandestine chamberWe consecrated to ourselvesA future - ethereal!

As one, we movedThe footprints, engravedIn the sand -Now collecting

If you think nobody loves you, know for sure that you are loved. The earth loves you;

that’s why it is holding you up-right. The love of the earth is its gravitational force. The air loves you; that’s why it moves through your lungs even when you are sleeping. The Divine loves you very dearly, deeply. Once you real-ise this, you will never feel lonely.

Someone’s company cannot fill your loneliness. Even if it does, it is very short-lived. You can still feel lonely in spite of being in com-pany. In the real sense, loneliness can only be filled by being alone. If you could be comfortable being alone for some time, then you will not feel lonely. When you don’t feel lonely, you can spread joy to people around you.

People run after parties and celebrations, but for the one who does not run after them, parties and celebrations follow him wher-ever he or she goes. If you run after parties, loneliness comes to you and if you are in the solitude of the Self, parties surround you.

If you enjoy being with your Self, you will not be a boring per-sonality. If you are lonely, then you can be boring to others. And that will make you lonelier! And if your own company bores you, how much more boring must you be to someone else?

Those who are always in some company look for the comforts of solitude and those who are in

alone,yet not alone!

solitude feel lonely and want to be in company. Everyone is looking for a perfect balance. That perfect balance is like a razor’s edge and can only be found in the Self. If you take out some time, say one week in a year, to be with yourself and observe your own thoughts and emotions, then you will get a sense of what quietness means.

From time to time, keep a little distance from whomsoever close to you and take some time off for your own space. From the moment you wake up in the morning, you are al-ways with people and your mind is caught up in worldly thoughts. So

sometime during the day, sit for a few minutes and get into the cave of your heart. Then you will not feel lonely even when you are alone.

Live your life well. If you are useful to people all your life, there will be hundreds and millions of people to take care of you. Mother Teresa and Acharya Vinoba Bhave, for example, were sick in bed for a long time. Do you think there was nobody to give them company? There were hundreds waiting to take care of them and all they did was to be useful to people around them.

When you make service your sole purpose in life, it eliminates fear, brings focus in your mind, purposefulness in action, and long-term joy. Every time you are unhappy, miserable or lonely, you are just coming in touch with your own boundaries. Boundary is the real cause of your disturbance as it brings limitation. You are peaceful and happy till you come in contact with your boundaries. The moment you come in contact with it, then the mind goes on a trip and you move out of your centre. At that moment you can just be grateful and pray for peace. That very moment, you will start smiling and however hope-less the situation is, you will walk through it.

People run after parties and celebrations, but for the one who does not run after them, parties and celebrations follow him wherever he or she goes. if you run after parties, loneliness comes to you and if you are in the solitude of the Self, parties surround you.

A layer of dust, the waves of the seaReflected aFlotsam - A mirage?

Was it passion...? That kindled the fireWithin us....Or loveThat lovers so muchTalk about...?

A question, staidlyFor tomorrow’s moon!

nIght

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The sixth studio long player from the Windy City-based

outfit, Immortalized finds Disturbed bolting down the house they finished build-ing on 2010’s Asylum, of-fering up a 13-track slab of vintage mid- to late-2000s heavy rock piled high with bottom-heavy riffs, piston-like percussion, and big modern rock radio-ready choruses filled with ran-domly generated declara-tions of defiance. To say that the old “if it’s broke don’t fix it” idiom looms large over the proceedings is a bit of an understatement, but Disturbed’s particu-

lar brand of 21st century hard rock has brought in enough platinum over the years to warrant a bit of me-tathesiophobia, and their myriad post-hiatus projects ultimately failed to yield the same dividends. With that noted, the listener’s likeli-hood of deriving any kind of enjoyment from the al-bum is directly related to their amore for previous outings, and Immortalized has more than its share of vintage Disturbed goodies, like the soaring first single “The Vengeful One,” the sta-dium-ready “Who Taught You How to Hate,” and the nervy Muse-lite title track.

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After debacles such as Humshakals and Happy Ending

last year, it’s possible Saif Ali Khan will now have a box-office hit with Thursday’s release, Phantom.

Phantom refers to a Rambo-style operation conceived by the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), the primary foreign intel-ligence agency in India, which is struggling to bring the perpetrators of the Mumbai attacks to justice but without being blamed for it. For this reason Daniyal Shaikh (Khan), a reclusive dis-honoured Indian army man is recruited.

Abandoned by his parents, and not just by friends and the army, Shaikh wants to simply stop existing. But when

the opportunity to “redeem” himself comes along in the form of Phantom, he accepts it. What follows is intrigu-ing political plotting from both sides of the border that concludes with a thrilling end.

Yes, some may argue that due to its extensive international shoot, the film was “just a holiday for the cast and crew”, but the events depicted in the film force that. Terrorists wouldn’t all be in the same place at the same time.

There are moments when you can see the worry on his face over whether his mission will succeed and whether he can redeem himself.

Kaif suits her part as a wing woman helping Shaikh in his mission, even though at times

she’s just the pretty face with a fashionably dishevelled look. But if Bryce Dallas Howard running from dinosaurs in high heels in the grass didn’t stop Jurassic World from being one of the biggest films of the year, I guess we can allow our Kaif to dodge bullets with her gorgeous hair flying all over the place.

Even though the pro-tagonists fall in love, the good thing about the film is that it avoids degen-erating into a romance with unnecessary dis-plays of love and mean-ingless songs — though Arijit Singh’s Saware at the end of the film is a good listen. Even the one wedding song was made an essential part of the mission. The action and thrills stay right through to the end.

Upon its initial release in 2006, few games could match the pure visual

grandeur of Gears of War, and the cover-based shooting me-chanics were similarly novel. Cut to 2015, and the remake may not have the graphical chops to compete with the very best in the business, but The Coalition’s loving recraft is cer-tainly pretty enough to feel at home on Xbox One. A head-to-toe visual and audio overhaul is as comprehensive as any-one could hope for. Gameplay sees a more minor adjustment, but franchise fans on console should also be attracted to the

presence of PC and DLC con-tent that never before made its way to Xbox.

Multiplayer is chock full of maps and offers lots of great mode options, but your enjoy-ment will be tempered by how much you liked the original. The constant high-speed rolling and snap-to cover movements of enemy players is likely to feel like an exploit to newcomers, even while veterans recognize it as valid strategy; any way you cut it, the sudden shifts in speed and direction by your targets feels outdated by more recent PvP games. Shotguns domi-nate the field, suggesting either

that further weapon balancing should have been attempted, or perhaps simply that the Gears multiplayer community is set in its ways. Game modes offer a more strategic vibe than many online shooters, with well-de-signed maps that offer plenty of flanking opportunities, and level layouts that encourage co-operation and tactical control of the environment. With 19 maps that include all the pre-vious DLC and PC exclusives, and 17 unlockable character skins from Gears of War 3, no one can fault the multiplayer for lack of replay and discovery potential.

James Bond, Sherlock Holmes and even Bertie Wooster have all made dramatic returns to the

page with contemporary authors such as William Boyd and Sebastian Faulks resurrecting them for new adventures.

After Stieg Larsson’s Millennium trilogy sold more than 80 million copies it was inevitable that its pro-tagonists – investigative journalist Mikael Blomkvist and leather-clad punk hacker Lisbeth Salander – would return, and the author’s death in 2004 would prove little impedi-ment.

The books that started with The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and

became a global phenomenon now have a fourth installment – The Girl in the Spider’s Web – written by Swedish journalist David Lager-crantz.

The book has been sanctioned by the author’s father and brother and fans of the original trilogy need not fear. Its careful handling of the characters and plotting feel hugely deferential to Larsson’s originals – perhaps too much so.

We find Blomkvist facing brick-bats from rival journalists criticis-ing him that he has lost his edge and laughing at him as he dismisses online journalism. He feels, like the James Bond of Skyfall, a man out of

time; one who uses analogue meth-ods in a digital world. His magazine Millennium is under threat and he needs to find a scoop that will bring in new investors and see off its rivals.

The novel is well-researched and more intelligent than the average thriller, though the detailed descrip-tions of maths and computing often bring the narrative to a shuddering halt.

Larsson’s partner Eva Gabriels-son complained that Lagercrantz did not have the same background of ac-tivism or politics, and the book does not feel as angry, though it touches on similar themes, especially mi-sogyny.

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Lifestyle

The culture of terrace parties and garden-ing has started to grip

Guwahati and people are investing more and more in their lawns, yards, terraces and rooftops. These places make a nice spot for a small get together. Now imagine a live fire, a small grill and you’re serving some smoky charred meat to your friends and a beer to go with that, won’t your evening just take a giant leap forward?

OnePlus 2, what the company revealed as the ‘Flagship Killer’ offers unrivalled value

in the smartphone space. High-end specifications for a ridiculous low price are meant to target countries like UK and India.

The OP2 grabbed the attention of many enthusiasts and its launch was anticipated by millions of users. The OP2 was available to limited users us-ing an online invite. The OP2 is fea-tures a reversible USB Type-C charg-ing port, first in its class but however, it does not feature the quick charge feature which seems to be a great ben-efit for users these days

Priced at `24,999, it features the Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 chip. This chipset faced a lot of heat because of

its heating issues (pun intended). But OP2 Snapdragon 810 was apparently optimized OnePlus’ Oxygen OS and avoids the overheating problems of its predecessor. This chipset is paired with 4GB RAM in the 64GB variant and 3GB in the 16GB model. Powered by the Adreno 430 GPU, this device is more than capable of handling heavy graphics intensive games. For every-day users, it’s a great buy! The OP2 is a 4G dual-SIM phone

It includes the latest 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.1 and GPS but unlike its predecessor, it does feature NFC or an a microSD card slot.

The great new feature about the OP2 is the fingerprint scanner, which puts it in the league of devices like Samsung Galaxy S6 and  iPhone 6.

This 5.5in full-HD IPS panel phone also houses a 13 and 5MP camera which is great for point and shoot photography. A dual-LED flash, OIS, laser autofocus (which focuses in 0.3 seconds), an  f/2.0 aperture, six ele-ment lens and 4K videos are all a part of OP2’s camera arsenal. Its custom Oxygen OS is based on Android Lol-lipop  and is extremely user friendly and offers a variety of in-house tweaks.

The OP2 is a good-looking smart-phone that looks premium, stylish and original but there are a couple of features that the company failed to implement, like the very obvious Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0, which can reduce charging time by up to 75 percent and Wireless Charging.

ONE plus two

A beginner’s guide to

Barbecue and Grilling

Guwahati is hot, humid and sticky. It does things to our morning fresh-

ness which makes going to work a drag. Most of this is because of the dust and pollution that accu-mulates on our face. But there are a couple of thing that can actually help our skin and hair when we’re travelling amidst the pollution and heat.

Use Sunscreen: Scarf and gear is a good primary protection. But what’s the harm in applying some sunscreen to prevent tanning. Ap-ply around the eyes, face, necks, arms, ears and feet.

Covering The Skin is a great way to protect your skin from wind and pollution. Dust parti-cles can be a source of lot of skin problems and makes it rough. Bikers should cover their face

with a clean scarf or stole. Wear full sleeve shirts and pants to cov-er the exposed skin.

Lips are equally important in the sun. They get wind-burned and tanned very easily. Try apply-ing a SPF lip balm.

For your hair, you can use a bandana to cover your head. Wearing the helmet is good, but make sure your don’t let the sweat accumulate and after you open your helmet, you must comb your hair and wash your face. It pre-vents the dust and pollutants form harming your face. Rinse your face 3-4 times to prevent skin ir-ritation.

Carry with yourself a small bottle of hand sanitizer and some serum. Hygiene never killed anyone, plus, the girls like a well groomed guy.

Here is a quick starter’s guide to making that

party a success

You have to first decide on a gas or a charcoal barbecue grill. There are pros and cons for both. Char-coal grills are inexpensive, but a lit-tle more butch and complicated to clean up afterwards. Gas burners are more expensive but however, within a limited spacing a Gas based grill would be a better investment. Plus with Gas based grills, you can skip the 20 minute pre heating and com-

plicated cleanup process afterwards. Don’t light your charcoal with lighter fluid. It seems like a quick fix, but it can make your food taste “chemical.” Let the gas grill heat up for at least 10 minutes, and your charcoal grill for at least 20.

A good domestic grill can be pur-chased within Rs. 3000, but if you’re looking for a good size and get all your meat together, you will have to shell out about Rs. 6000 and maybe more.

Keep a brass wire ready to scrape the charred goo and gunk off of the

grate. Always brush your grill before and after grilling. But here’s a special tip: if you know you’re not going to be using your grill for a while, leave the grease on the grate to prevent rusting over the winter. If you don’t have one of those brushes, you can  use some aluminium foil to do the trick!

Use a brush to grease the grill with oil before you start cooking. You’ll be tempted to buy a fancy brush to add it to your arsenal but a regular paintbrush works just fine. If your grill is cleaned well, you will get those classic grill lines.

Bonus tips

Toavoidlosingjuicesduringturning,

alwaysflipyourmeatorvegetablesusingtongsoraspatula,ratherthanaforkandlookinglikea

barbecuenoob.

Minimumflips,maximumtexture.

Eventhoughthiswilltakesometimetomaster,it’sbesttoinculcatethis

habitrightfromthebeginning.Toomany

flipsmakethefoodloseitstexture.

Don’teversqueezethemeatonthegrill!Allthe

juiceyoutrytosaveupgetssqueezedoutanddown

goesthetaste.

Herbsareagreatadditiontoyour

grillingingredients.Trykeepingthemunderthemeatwhilegrillingandifyougetagasbasedgrill,soaktheherbinwaterandthentossitonfor

greatflavour.

GroominG

andHair care

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asus opens two exclusive stores in assam

ASUS, the leading global consumer technology brand, on Friday announced the launch of its two

new exclusive stores in the north eastern state of Assam.The two stores are located in Tezpur and Jorhat. The stores were inaugurated by Mr. Arnold Su, Distribution Manager, System Business Group, ASUS India, David, Product Manager, India& Pankaj Kar, Branch Head, Northeast in the presence of Tanka – owner of the exclusive store in Tezpur and Sanjeev Saha – owner of the exclusive store in Jorhat along with other dignitaries & partners. The brand’s cutting-edge products will be available under the dealership of Aastha Computers, Tezpur and IT Park, Jorhat.

Speaking on the occasion, Arnold Su, Distribution Manager, System Business Group, ASUS India said “The

Northeastern market has immense growth potential and Assam has always been one of our primary focuses for expanding our reach. This move reiterates our commitment our partners in this market and will also allow the customers to enjoy a rich technological experience with an environment to make an educated and informed purchase decision. Catering to the high demand, we have strengthened our presence in this market and are determined to reach out to each and every consumer thus creating awareness for PC adoption.” These new store launches are a part of ASUS’s strategic expansion plan to establish the brand in every corner of the country and magnify its market size. The new store will have the company’s entire range of Smartphones, Ultrabooks, Tablets, Phablets and Notebooks.

The zonal phase of the Gauhati University Inter-college youth festival that kicked off

from August 24th has made its way to Guwahati. The second phase of the zonal festival kicked off at SB Deorah College on August 27th and will continue till the 29th of the month. The festival will be held in four different zones covering colleges of sixteen districts of the state. While Darrang College hosted the first phase of the festival that covered Sonitpur, Nagaon, Darrang

gu to host zonal youth

festival

and Udalguri districts SB Deorah will host colleges from Kamrup(M), Kamrup (R) and Morigaon. The third and fourth leg will be held at B.H College, Howly and Bholanath College, Dhubri respectively from August 29th onwards. However, the finals of the festival will be held at Gauhati University campus from September 6th to 10th where the finalists of all the participant colleges will complete for the top spot. The event is being organised by Post Graduate Students’ Union of Gauhati

University in association with GU Sports Board.

While the zonal rounds of the festival will hold cultural events such as Borgeet, Rabindra Sangeet, Classical Music, Western percussion, folk orchestra, etc. the event will also hold mime, skit, mimicry competitions. The festival is the first ever of its kind and is initiated with the motive of bringing the youth closer to the culture and bringing together students from different parts of the state under one roof.

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29 AUG INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS

STARTUP SATURDAY GUWAHATI TALKS

29 AUG TERRAMAYAA RUIZ SIERRA [BUDAPEST]

30 AUG IIT-GUWAHATI GUWAHATI HALF MARATHON ‘15 - “UNITY RUN FOR PEACE”

30 AUG LDBC PARK, NARIKAL BARI, ZOO NARENGI ROAD

WEAVER BIRDS CARNIVAL 2015

30 AUG 04 HARBALA ROAD, ULUBARI

“PAINT FOR A CAUSE” INITIATED BY RAKSHA IN AID OF, CHILDREN OF ORPHANAGE

03 SEP IIT GUWAHATI TECHNICHE 2015: ANNUAL TECHNO-MAN-AGEMENT FEST IIT GUWAHATI

SEP 03 RADISSON BLU 2ND ANNUAL HEALTHCARE EXPANSION SUM-MIT NORTH EAST INDIA

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red fm pe collegek tashanbaaz season 3Red Fm,one of the largest

network station with a strong presence in the region has

come up once again with Red Fm pe College K Tashanbaaz .After two successful years and overwhelming response Red Fm comes up with Tashanbaaz Season 3 . The idea behind is to recognize talents across different colleges of the city and to encourage young talents to showcase their skills on the Red Fm platform and get widespread recognition.

This time too Red Fm has started the audition for Tashanbaaz Season 3 Audition which began from 24th of August 2015. After conducting audition in ten different colleges of the city and shortlisting finalist from each college ;Red Fm will come with a Grand Finale of Red Fm PE College K Tashanbaaz Season 3 where the shortlisted candidates will compete with each other representing their respective colleges into the Grand Finale .

The categories where the college students are participating are : Singing,Dance,Acting,Mimicry and others

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Crowd fundingin Regional Moviesan emerging trend

Crowdfunding has revolutionized how independent film-

makers seek financial contri-butions to create their films, documentaries, music vide-os and web series. Filmmak-ers have used crowdfunding platforms not just to find contributions to finance pro-duction but also film festival attendance and publicity for their projects.

Crowdfunding is the practice of funding a project by raising monetary contri-butions from a large num-ber of people via internet. It makes use of the easy ac-cessibility of vast networks of friends, family and col-leagues through social me-dia websites like Facebook,

Twitter and LinkedIn to get the word out about a new project and attract investors.

The trend is now gain-ing traction. More and more indie filmmakers, particu-larly in regional cinema, have started reaching out to people through social media or online crowd-funding platforms such as Wishberry, Catapooolt and Ketto. Recently Bhaskar Hazarika directed the As-samese film Kothanodi-The River of Fables and raised around 21 lakhs via crowd-funding. Dhruva J Bordo-loi’s Dooronir Nirola Poja and One Last Question by Prathamesh Krisang are the other examples of crowd-funded projects.

Crowdfunding is not a new concept for the Indian film industry. Shyam Ben-egal’s Manthan (1978) is one of the earliest examples of a movie made through crowdfunding. More than 5,00,000 members of the Gujarat Milk Cooperatives gave Rs 2 towards produc-tion of the film. Director Onir’s Amis, the most talked about crowdfunded film had a budget of Rs. 3 crore and this movie won the National Award for best film in 2012.

Crowdfunding is a hit with India’s independent filmmakers. A lot of regional films found funding online and there is no reason why crowdfunding will not flour-ish.

Suspense Thriller kun?

‘Kun?’ is a new Assamese suspense thriller by a Guwahati based socio-cultural group called Youthzkorner,

which is a student’s group. The film is based on a new concept and they believe that it will bring a lot of change in Assa-mese film industry. The story and direc-tion of the film has been done by Anu-prash Das, and produced by Upamanyoo Das and Ronney. The notable thing about this movie is that each and everyone in this film are amateurs with zero experi-ence in this field and yet they’ve taken on

this endeavor to give promote talented youth through this film.

The venture has a very small budget and the equipments like slider, lights and shoulder grids have been made us-ing available materials locally, by them-selves.

The key roles in the film ‘KUN?’ have been played by Kamal Lochan, Nilaksi Deka, Babul Koch, Himakshi Kalita, Nishi, Rwittick Sharma Tamuli, Sangeeta, Sazzad, Bhaskar etc. The film’s dialogues have been written by Kamal

Lochan, Cinematography has been done by Anuprash Das, Upamanyoo Das and Sazzad Hussain. Editing has been done by Mridul Sarmah and Anubhav Gogoi. D.O.P. is Anuprash Das. The film’s music has been composed by Anubhav Gogoi, Khanin Hazarika, Raktim Chaudan, Nilakshi Deka, Writuraj Gogoi, Bhavna, Farhad Hussain, Violina Banikya, Kaka, Sandeep and Nayanabh. The film’s assis-tant directors are Anubhav Gogoi and Kamal Lochan. The film is almost com-plete and will hit the theatres soon.

young artists making a mark

The Assamese cultural industry is flooded with young talented

and enthusiastic individu-als. Newcomers come into the dancing and acting field and making most of the op-portunity given to them. Jayashree Sonowal, a dancer and an actress started her ca-reer at a very tender age. She has been trained in danc-ing and acting by Sanchita Talukdar who is a known personality in the Assamese industry. She learnt Kathak from Sanchita Talukdar and at the age of 4 bagged the first prize at a Bihu dance festival. She has performed in various cultural shows all over As-

sam and has over 440 certifi-cates to her name. At the age of 7 she worked in two TV serials which were aired on Doordarshan named ‘Sonali Xopun’ and ‘Samannay’ un-der the direction of Sanchita Talukdar.

Assamese music lovers will now be able to see her in a music video titled ‘Tik Tok Tik Tok’. The song has been written by journalist Kalyan Kumar Kalita and rendered by Ganadip Kakati and Bhagyashri Roy. Music has been directed by Palash Go-goi. Jayashree Sonowal is the daughter of Kula Sonowal and Dipamoni Sonowal.

KALYAN KUMAR KALITA

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You’ll excel at competitive sports as Mars encourages you to pit yourself against others’ strength and agility. When it comes to romance, you’ll be just as ardent, eager to impress, and ready to sweep someone off their feet. You also seem to be enjoying yourself at work, with Jupiter and the Sun encouraging you to knuckle down and bring your dreams to life.

The present alignment could coincide with ideas to create a home office or start a home-based business from your kitchen table. The current Virgo focus encourages you to think ahead, create a business plan, and work out the costs involved. You may also want to expand by purchasing a bigger property, adding rooms to the one you have, or making one or two additions to your family.

Mars continues in Leo, so you may find you get more done more quickly. You seem to work best when you work fast. When you allow creative ideas to flow, and respond accordingly, you could produce some of your best pieces yet, but you may be shy about putting them on display. When it comes to money matters, you might want to invest in upgrading your skill set or getting a qualification.

It’s that time of year when you’ll benefit from taking a sabbatical. Although you’re likely busy in key areas of your life, the cosmos encourages you to spend some time alone reflecting, recharging, and harvesting insights that can help you make the right decisions. Mercury enters Libra on Thursday, so you’ll feel motivated to express your feelings and share personal ideas.

This week’s upbeat alignment may push you to knuckle down and succeed at a career plan or ambitious goal. You may be feeling more confident about your chances than you have in some time, contrib-uting to your enthusiasm and determination to succeed. Mercury’s move to Libra on Thursday adds extra sparkle to your social life, en-couraging you to mingle and perhaps involve yourself in teamwork.

Business matters seem to flourish as Jupiter moves deeper into your zone of shared finances. If you’ve been thinking about taking on a business partner or pooling resources with someone, it’s time to do some research. Wait until after September 6 to make a decision. Mercury in Libra as of Thursday could see you flirting with someone and hoping to impress.

You can be very practical and down to earth, so you’ll enjoy the current blend of energies focused on Virgo and your romance and creativity zone. If you enjoy making things, you’ll be on cloud nine, particularly if you’re eager to acquire new skills. Upgrading your technique and giving your business a professional makeover could see you earning a lot more money.

If you work in sales, media, advertising, or education, you’ll have your work cut out for you. This and the weeks ahead could bring opportunities for more work that pays at a higher rate. Be prepared to challenge yourself and take on new jobs or projects even if they seem somewhat daunting. Mercury enters Libra on Thursday, urging you to be tactful with family members.

You might feel like partying even if you don’t have anything to cel-ebrate. There’s an air of optimism and confidence about you that gives you hope for the future. If aspects of your life have been a bit of a trial lately, Jupiter in your sign comes just in time to boost your spirits. Mercury in Libra encourages you to balance your accounts and get finances up to the mark.

Mars in Leo hints that you’re in manager mode, eager to get projects off the ground and delegate where necessary. Your determination to proceed may mean you’re pressuring yourself to succeed. This is absolutely the time to do so. Your social life sparkles, too, with plenty of chances to attend exciting events. If you want to date, you may be feeling more confident about the outcome than you have in some time.

It could be decision time concerning a desire to expand your hori-zons. If you’ve been researching options, perhaps a class appeals to you as a way to improve your chances in the job market. Mercury glides into Libra on Thursday, so you may be giving fresh thought to career goals and what you need to do to achieve them.

Acknowledgement for work well done could come your way, Pisces, as those around you suddenly seem to see you in a new light. In some cases, a touch of fame could result. This could pertain either to your career, personal life, or both. Either way, it boosts your enthusiasm and self-esteem, which should enable you to continue pushing ahead.

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An unelected council of elders in Uttar Pradesh has ordered that Meenakshi Ku-mari and her 15-year-old sister in Baghpat

village of the state be raped and paraded naked with blackened faces, after their brother eloped with a married woman of a higher caste.

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The Nakkata Pukhuri near the Panbazar area has been in existence during Ahom

rule. Lesser known fact of the lake is that it is also known as Nak phuta Pukhuri. However, with passing time and lack of initiatives from the authorities the heritage site is losing

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