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Tracing the Continuities of Violence in Bodoland By
Tracing the Continuities of Violence in Bodoland rishav kumar thakur !"#$$% 128 # Shahpur Jat, 1st &oor %'( )'*+, 110 049 '-$,*: [email protected] ('#.,/': www.zubaanbooks.com Published by Zubaan Publishers Pvt. Ltd 2019 In collaboration with the Sasakawa Peace Foundation fragrance of peace project All rights reserved Zubaan is an independent feminist publishing house based in New Delhi with a strong academic and general list. It was set up as an imprint of India’s first feminist publishing house, Kali for Women, and carries forward Kali’s tradition of publishing world quality books to high editorial and production standards. Zubaan means tongue, voice, language, speech in Hindustani. Zubaan publishes in the areas of the humanities, social sciences, as well as in fiction, general non-fiction, and books for children and young adults under its Young Zubaan imprint. Typeset in Arno Pro 11/13 Tracing the Continuities of Violence in Bodoland INTRODUCTION The Bodoland Territorial Autonomous Districts (BTAD), renamed as Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR) in 2020, was created in 2003 as an autonomous region within Assam in response to the long movement for Bodo autonomy. After decades of adopting peaceful means (with sporadic attacks on government property or staff), militant factions of the movement started targeting non-Bodo residents since the late 1980s. Over time, organizations and coalitions have emerged among non-Bodo communities – both recognized as indigenous or as marginalized immigrants such as Adivasis1 and Bengali-speaking Muslims2. -
Research Article
z Available online at http://www.journalcra.com INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CURRENT RESEARCH International Journal of Current Research Vol. 10, Issue, 07, pp.71469-71478, July, 2018 ISSN: 0975-833X RESEARCH ARTICLE BODOLAND TERRITORIAL COUNCIL A SIXTH SCHEDULE AREA: A MINI VIEW *Ashok Brahma (HOD) Dept. of Political Science, Vice-Principal Upendra National Academy, Kokrajhar, Jury Member of Upendra Nath Brahma Trust (UNBT) ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT Article History: In this study evaluate the Bodoland Territorial Council a Sixth Schedule Area and the working of the Received 19th April, 2018 Bodoland Territorial Council the Administrative powers, functions and the Achievements. The Received in revised form Autonomous District Councils or Regional Councils under the Sixth Schedule are looked upon as 06th May, 2018 instruments for welfare of the tribal people and to preserve their own tradition and culture. Accepted 15th June, 2018 Contribution to social, political, economic and cultural development is regarded to be the core Published online 30th July, 2018 strategy of the District Councils or Regional Councils in the North East India. Bodoland Territorial Council is an Autonomous Council within the State of Assam under the Sixth Schedule of the Key words: Constitution of India. It has been formed with the aim to fulfill the long pending aspiration of the Bodos, BTC, Sixth Schedule, area. The Memorandum of Settlement (2003) signed by the three parties- Government of India, Powers, Functions, Government of Assam and Bodo Liberation Tigers explores various aspects on the formation of BTC Development, Tribal. within the State of Assam. Important aspects as reflected in the Memorandum are being discussed. -
Introduction of the Bodos
Chapter 2 Introduction of the Bodos India is a meeting ground of diverse races, cultures, civilizations, religions, languages, ethnic groups and societies. Streams of different human races like Austro-Asiatic, Negritos, Dravidians, Alpines, Indo-Mongoloids, Tibeto-Burman and Aryans penetrated in India at different periods through different routes .They migrated and settled in different parts of India making their own history, culture and civilization. They had contributed to the structuring of the great Indian culture, history and civilization. The Tibeto-Burman people are predominant in whole North-Eastern region. The Bodos are one of the earliest settlers in Assam. The older generation of scholars used the term 'Bodo' to denote the earliest Indo- Mongoloid migrants to eastern India who subsequently spread over different regions of Bengal, Assam and Tripura. Grierson identifies the Bodos as a section of the Assam-Burma group of the Tibeto-Burman speakers belonging to the Sino-Tibetan speech family.1 S.K. Chatterjee subscribes to the same view. According to him these people migrated to eastern India in the second millennium B.C. and a large portion of them was absorbed within societies of plains-man at quite an early state.2 Isolation caused fragmentation of the original stock and ultimately the branches assumed independent tribal identities like the Tipra, the Bodo-Kachari, the Rabha, the Dimsasa, the Chutiya etc. Rev. Sydney Endle, in his monograph, The Kacharis, used 'The Kachari' in the same wider sense incorporating all these branches. In present day socio-political terminology 'the Bodo' means the plain tribes of the Brahmaputra Valley known earlier as 'the Bodo-Kachari'. -
Language, Part IV B(I)(A)-C-Series, Series-4, Assam
CENSUS OF INDIA 1991 SERIES 04 - ASSAM PART IV B(i)(a) - C-Series LANGUAGE Table C-7 State, Districts, Circles and Towns DIRECTORATE OF CENSUS OPERATIONS, ASSAM Registrar General of India (tn charge of the Census of India and vital statistics) Office Address: 2-A. Mansingh Road. New Delhi 110011. India Telephone: (91-11) 338 3761 Fax: (91-11) 338 3145 Email: [email protected] Internet: http://www.censusindia.net Registrar General of India's publications can be purchased from the following: • The Sales Depot (Phone: 338 6583) Office of the Registrar General of India 2-A Mansingh Road New Delhi 110 011, India • Directorates of Census Operations in the capitals of all states and union territories in India • The Controller of Publication Old Secretariat Civil Lines Delhi 110054 • Kitab Mahal State Emporium Complex, Unit No.21 Saba Kharak Singh Marg New Delhi 110 001 • Sales outlets of the Controller of Publication aU over India • Census data available on the floppy disks can be purchased from the following: • Office of the Registrar i3enerai, india Data Processing Division 2nd Floor. 'E' Wing Pushpa Shawan Madangir Road New Delhi 110 062, India Telephone: (91-11) 608 1558 Fax: (91-11) 608 0295 Email: [email protected] o Registrar General of India The contents of this publication may be quoted citing the source clearly PREFACE This volume contains data on language which was collected through the Individual Slip canvassed during 1991 Censlis. Mother tongue is a major social characteristic of a person. The figures of mother tongue were compiled and grouped under the relevant language for presentation in the final table. -
Derecognized
File No.21-2/2019-CZA(Vol.I)(E)-Part(1) Computer No. 153933 Government of India Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change CENTRAL ZOO AUTHORITY B-1 Wing, 6th Floor, Pandit Deendayal Antyodaya Bhawan, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi – 110 003, Telephone: +91-11-24367846/51/52, E-mail: [email protected] Dated March 31, 2021 To The Chief Wildlife Warden, Department of Environment and Forest, Aranya Bhavan, Panjabari, Guwahati – 781 037, Assam, E-mail: [email protected] Subject: Renewal of recognition of the Bijni Deer Park, Bongaigaon, Assam, under Section 38-H of the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 – regarding Reference: 1. This Office Memorandum F.No.7-10/2020-CZA(PART-I) dated August 25, 2020 2. This Office letter F.No.21-2/2019-CZA(AK)/2039/2020 dated January 6, 2020 3. This Office letter F.No.19-96/92-CZA(26)(M) dated December 8, 2010 4. Application vide letter No.B/SFK/2/31/5/Bijni Park/41(B) dated June 22, 2016 from the DFO, Social Forestry Division, Kokrajhar Sir, With reference to above, the undersigned is directed to inform that recognition of the Bijni Deer Park, Bongaigaon, under Section 38-H of the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972, was valid till December 31, 2012. Application dated June 22, 2016 received in this office from the DFO, Social Forestry Division, Kokrajhar, for renewal of recognition. Shri T. Ajay Kumar, Evaluation and Monitoring Assistant in Office of the CZA deputed by this office has evaluated the zoo on January 29, 2020. -
List of Candidates Called for Preliminary Examination for Direct Recruitment of Grade-Iii Officers in Assam Judicial Service
LIST OF CANDIDATES CALLED FOR PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION FOR DIRECT RECRUITMENT OF GRADE-III OFFICERS IN ASSAM JUDICIAL SERVICE. Sl No Name of the Category Roll No Present Address Candidate 1 2 3 4 5 1 A.M. MUKHTAR AHMED General 0001 C/O Imran Hussain (S.I. of Ploice), Convoy Road, Near Radio Station, P.O.- CHOUDHURY Boiragimath, Dist.- Dibrugarh, Pin-786003, Assam 2 AAM MOK KHENLOUNG ST 0002 Tipam Phakey Village, P.O.- Tipam(Joypur), Dist.- Dibrugarh(Assam), Pin- 786614 3 ABBAS ALI DEWAN General 0003 Vill: Dewrikuchi, P.O.:-Sonkuchi, P.S.& Dist.:- Barpeta, Assam, Pin-781314 4 ABDIDAR HUSSAIN OBC 0004 C/O Abdul Motin, Moirabari Sr. Madrassa, Vill, PO & PS-Moirabari, Dist-Morigaon SIDDIQUEE (Assam), Pin-782126 5 ABDUL ASAD REZAUL General 0005 C/O Pradip Sarkar, Debdaru Path, H/No.19, Dispur, Ghy-6. KARIM 6 ABDUL AZIM BARBHUIYA General 0006 Vill-Borbond Part-III, PO-Baliura, PS & Dist-Hailakandi (Assam) 7 ABDUL AZIZ General 0007 Vill. Piradhara Part - I, P.O. Piradhara, Dist. Bongaigaon, Assam, Pin - 783384. 8 ABDUL AZIZ General 0008 ISLAMPUR, RANGIA,WARD NO2, P.O.-RANGIA, DIST.- KAMRUP, PIN-781365 9 ABDUL BARIK General 0009 F. Ali Ahmed Nagar, Panjabari, Road, Sewali Path, Bye Lane - 5, House No.10, Guwahati - 781037. 10 ABDUL BATEN ACONDA General 0010 Vill: Chamaria Pam, P.O. Mahtoli, P.S. Boko, Dist. Kamrup(R), Assam, Pin:-781136 11 ABDUL BATEN ACONDA General 0011 Vill: Pub- Mahachara, P.O. & P.S. -Kachumara, Dist. Barpeta, Assam, Pin. 781127 12 ABDUL BATEN SK. General 0012 Vill-Char-Katdanga Pt-I, PO-Mohurirchar, PS-South Salmara, Dist-Dhubri (Assam) 13 ABDUL GAFFAR General 0013 C/O AKHTAR PARVEZ, ADVOCATE, HOUSE NO. -
THE GAUHATI HIGH COURT at GUWAHATI (The High Court of Assam, Nagaland, Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh) PRINCIPAL SEAT at GUWAHATI
THE GAUHATI HIGH COURT AT GUWAHATI (The High Court of Assam, Nagaland, Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh) PRINCIPAL SEAT AT GUWAHATI Writ Petition (C) No.4863/2008 1. SMT. ANIMA RAY, D/O DUGDHANATH RAY, VILL. KHAMARPARA, P.O. SRIJANGRAM, DIST. BONGAIGAON, ASSAM. 2. SRI RAMDA CH. SARKAR, S/O HAREKRISHNA CH. SARKAR, VILL. & P.O. DUMERGURI, DIST. BONGAIGAON, ASSAM. 3. MD. MOZIBOR RAHMAN, S/O BILAT ALI, VILL. PAHARTOLI, P.O. ABHAYAPURI, DIST. BONGAIGAON, ASSAM. 4. SHAHJAHAN ALI, S/O LT. AKBAR ALI, VILL. & P.O. MALEGARH, DIST. BONGAIGAO, ASSAM. 5. MD. AZIBAR RAHMAN, S/O AHAMMAD ALI, VILL. & P.O. TOPGAON, DIST. BONGAIGAON, ASSAM. 6. MD. MOTIUR RAHMAN, S/O LT. ABDUL HAMID, VILL. KACHERIPETY, P.O. SRIJANGRAM, DIST. BONGAIGAON, ASSAM. 7. SRI ACHINTYA KUMAR SARMAH, S/O THANESWAR DEV SARMAH, VILL. DEOHATI, P.O. ABHAYAPURI, DIST. BONGAIGAON, ASSAM. 8. MD. MOFIOR RAHMAN SK. S/O SODAGAR ALI SK, R/O VILL. 4 NO. BASHBARI, P.O. TILPUKHURI, DIST. BONGAIGAON, ASSAM. …… PETITIONERS. -Versus- 1. THE STATE OF ASSAM, REPRESENTED BY THE COMMISSIONER AND SECRETARY TO THE GOVT. OF ASSAM, EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, DISPUR, GUWAHATI-6. 2. THE COMMISSIONER & SECRETARY TO THE GOVT. OF ASSAM, FINANCE DEPTT. DISPUR, GUWAHATI-6. 3. THE DIRECTOR OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION, ASSAM, KAHILIPARA, GUWAHATI-19. 4.THE DISTRICT ELEMENTARY EDUCATION OFFICER, DIST. BONGAIGAON, ASSAM. 5. THE DEPUTY INSPECTOR OF SCHOOLS, NORTH SALMARA, ABHAYAPURI, BONGAIGAON, DIST. BONGAIGAON, ASSAM. 6. THE HEAD MASTER OF PAKHIRIGURI M.V. SCHOOL, P.O. SRIJANGRAM, DIST. BONGAIGAON, ASSAM. 7. THE HEAD MASTER OF LENGTISINGA M.E. SCHOOL, P.O. DHUMERGURI, DIST. BONGAIGAON, ASSAM. -
Village & Town Directory, Goalpara, Part XIII-A, Series-3, Assam
CENSUS OF I'NDIA 1981 SERIES-3 : ASSAM DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK PART XII[-A VILLAGE & TO\VN DIRECTORY GOALPARA DISTRICT N. K. CHOUDHURY of the Indian Administrathc Sl'nice DIRECTOR OF CEl"SUS OPERATIONS ASSAM P/.jntqd at " ., t_ , .G/RI,JA PRINTERS & PUBLISHERS Kahilipara. Guwahati-781 019 CONTENTS Pages Foreword I-II Preface III 1, Map of District 2. Analytical Note V-XXII 3. Village Directory 1-419 Note explaini.ng the codes used in the Village Directory (3) 21_41 P. s. - Alphabetical list of Villages (7) Amenities and land used (10) Gosaigaon P. S. - Alphabetical list of Villa ges (21) Amenities and land used (26) Kokrajhar P. S. Alpha betical list cf Villages (52) Amenities and land used (58) Sidli P. S.-Alphabetical list of Villages (S4) Amenities and land used (S8) Bijni P. S.-Alphabetical list of Villages (104) Amenities and land used (lOS) Golokganj P. S.-Alphabetical list of Villages (131) Amenities and land ust:d (134) Bilasi para P. S-Alphabetical list of Villages (152) Amenities and land used (160) Dhubri P. S.-Alphabeticallist of Villages (207) Amenities and land used (210) South Salmara P. S.-Alphabe tical list of Villages (233) Amenities and' land used (238) Mankachar P. S.-Alphabetical list of Villages (270) Amenities and land used (17:') Bongaigaon P. S.-Alphabetical list of Villages (281) Amenities and land used (284) Abhayapuri P. S. -Alphabetical list of Villages (296) Amenities and land used (302) Lakhipur P. S.-Alphabetical list of Villages (340) Ameni ties and used (344) Goalpara P. S. Alphabetkal Ii~t of Villages (372) Amenities and land used (376) Dudhnai P. -
Sl. No. Name of the Student Admited
BONGAIGAON B. ED. COLLEGE, BONGAIGAON Annexure- I 1. Student Details : Number of Students course-wise along with details: 100 nos Student for B.Ed. 1st Year Course, 2016.... -- 2017..... Year of Admission Category Sl. (Gen/SC/ST/ Year of No. Name of the Student Admited Father's Name Address OBC/Others) Admission Result Percentage Contact No Admission Fee (Receipt No.,Date & Amount) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 AKRAM HUSSAIN Iyakub Hussain Vill. Bilasipara,P.O. Hakama, Gen 2016 8399942381 Receipt No. 021, Dt. 30/08/2016, Rs. 48,000/- Dist. Dhubri-783348 2 AMINUL ISLAM Ali Ahmed Vill. Panchagaon-I, P.O. Gen 2016 8876444613 Receipt No. 064, Dt. 30/08/2016, Rs. 48,000/- Dhantola Bazar, Dist. Bongaigaon-783372 3 ANAMIKA BARUAH Nagendra Baruah Vill. Abhayapuri, W.No. 4, OBC 2016 9864270089 Receipt No. 073, Dt. 30/08/2016, Rs. 48,000/- Dist. Bongaigaon-783384 4 ANINDITA NATH Dilip Kr. Nath Vill. Majairmukh,P.O. OBC 2016 9957753281 Receipt No. 092, Dt. 30/08/2016, Rs. 48,000/- Srijangram, Dist. Bongaigaon- 783386 5 ANJANA SUTRADHAR Prafulla Sutradhar Vill. Borpara W/No. 21, SC 2016 9613297632 Receipt No. 084, Dt. 30/08/2016, Rs. 48,000/- P.O. & Dist. Bongaigaon- 783380 6 ANKITA DUTTA Partha Dutta Vill. W/No. 9, Netaji para, OBC 2016 8723003804 Receipt No. 006, Dt. 30/08/2016, Rs. 48,000/- P.O. & Dist. Bongaigaon- 783380 7 ANKITA SINGHA Jyotish Ch. Singha Vill. Tengaigaon, P.O. OBC 2016 8724913472 Receipt No. 099, Dt. 30/08/2016, Rs. 48,000/- Simlaguri, Dist. -
State/UT-Wise Number of Jails, Their Location and Capacity As on 30.11.2012
Annexure State/UT-wise number of jails, their location and capacity as on 30.11.2012 Actual Capacity . Total No Sanc- Sl. l. Name of Jail Location tioned - No. capa- Jail Jail S Jail Jail Status city No. of Convicts No. of Under trials Others Total ANDHRA PRADESH - CENTRAL JAILS 1. Central Prison 1 Hyderabad 650 69 648 0 717 2. Central Prison 2 Cherlapalli 1790 939 894 6 1839 3. Central Prison 3 Warangal 1203 588 222 0 810 4. Central Prison 4 Rajahmundry 1648 925 395 16 1336 5. Central Prison 5 Visakhapatnam 770 407 494 0 901 6. Central Prison 6 Kadapa 1000 709 190 9 908 7. Central Prison 7 Nellore 500 302 145 0 447 ANDHRA PRADESH – DISTRICT JAILS 8. District Jail 1 Sangareddy 260 26 156 0 182 9. District Jail 2 Nalgonda 160 16 118 0 134 10. District Jail 3 Mahaboobnagar 147 14 275 0 289 11. District Jail 4 Nizamabad 460 29 183 0 212 12. District Jail 5 Karimnagar 349 24 251 0 275 13. District Jail 6 Adilabad 331 31 126 0 157 14. District Jail 7 Vijayawada 166 13 280 0 293 15. District Jail 8 Guntur 255 42 162 0 204 16. District Jail 9 Ananthapur 270 13 124 0 137 17. District Jail 10 Ongole 210 18 157 0 175 18. District Jail 11 Srikakulam 176 10 46 0 56 19. District Jail 12 Khammam 340 26 193 0 219 20. District Jail 13 Chittor 150 26 145 0 171 ANDHRA PRADESH – SUB JAILS 21. Sub Jail 1 Pargi 57 0 65 0 65 22. -
Assam Power Sector Investment Program – Tranche 2
Initial Environmental Examination (Final) November 2015 IND: Assam Power Sector Investment Program – Tranche 2 Prepared by Assam Power Distribution Company Limited for the Asian Development Bank. CURRENCY EQUIVALENTS (as of 31 October 2015) Currency unit – Indian rupee/s (Re/Rs) Rs 1.00 – $0.0152 $1.00 – Rs65.4040 ABBREVIATIONS ADB – Asian Development Bank AEGCL – Assam Electricity Grid Corporation Limited AERC – Assam Electricity Regulatory Commission APDCL – Assam Power Distribution Company Limited ASEB – Assam State Electricity Board BIS – Bureau of Indian Standards CEA – Central Electricity Authority CPCB – Central Pollution Control Board, Government of India CGWB – Central Ground Water Board DC or D/C – Double Circuit DPR – Detailed Project Report EA – Executing Agency EARF – Environmental Assessment and Review Framework EHV – Extra High Voltage EIA – Environmental Impact Assessment EMoP – Environmental Monitoring Plan EMP – Environmental Management Plan ESMU – Environment and Social Management Unit FFA – Financing Framework Agreement GHG – Greenhouse Gas GoA – Government of Assam GoI – Government of India GMDA – Guwahati Metropolitan Development Authority GSS – Grid Sub-station GRM – Grievance Redress Mechanism IA – Implementing Agency IEE – Initial Environmental Examination MFF – Multi-tranche Financing Facility MOEF – Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India PIU – Project Implementing Unit PMU – Project Management Unit PCB – Pollution Control Board, Assam ROW – Right of Way RP – Resettlement Plan SC or S/C – Single Circuit SF6 – Sulphur Hexafluoride WEIGHTS AND MEASURES ha (hectare) - 10,000 sq. m = 2.47105 Acre km (kilometer) - 1,000 m kV - Kilovolt (1,000 volt) kW - Kilowatt (1,000 watt) kWh - Kilowatt-hour mG - milliGauss MVA - Megavolt-Amperes MW - Megawatt GWh/MU - Gigawatt-hour or Million kWh oC - degree Celsius NOTES (i) The fiscal year (FY) of the Government of India and its agencies begins on 1 April and ends on March 31. -
Service Area Plan of District: Bongaigaon (State: Assam )
SERVICE AREA PLAN OF DISTRICT: BONGAIGAON (STATE: ASSAM ) NAME OF THE BLOCK: DANGTOL Development Block ( Bongaigaon District) Place of BR/BC Name of Bank & Name of Name of Village Popula Post village of /ATM Branch Gram Villages in Code tion of office/ 2000(2001 Panchayat the G P Reven Sub census) (G P ) ue post Population village office Yes/No 1 2 3 4 5(a) 5(b) 6 7 Dolaigaon ‐‐‐‐‐ P N B Bongaigaon Br Dolaigaon Dolaigaon 236 3914 Yes Jelekajhar ‐ I B C S B I Mulagaon Br Mulagaon Jelekajhar 239 2212 Yes Dhalagaon ‐‐‐‐‐ S B I Mulagaon Br North Dhalagaon 205 2391 Yes Boitamari NAME OF THE BLOCK: BOITAMARI Development Block ( Bongaigaon District ) Place of BR/BC Name of Bank & Name of Name of Village Popula Post village of / Branch Gram Villages in Code tion of office/ 2000(2001 ATM Panchayat the GP Reven Sub census) ue post Population village office Yes/No 1 2 3 4 5(a) 5(b) 6 7 Dhontola ‐‐‐‐‐‐ AGVB Dhontola Br Dhontola Dhontola 223 2105 Yes Pachagaon ‐‐‐‐‐‐ AGVB Dhontola Br Dhontola Pachagaon 947 2386 No Chalantapara ‐‐‐‐‐‐ AGVB Kabaitari Br Chalantapara Chalantapara 367 2177 Yes Part‐I Chalantapara ‐‐‐‐‐ AGVB Kabaitari Br Chalantapara Chalantapara 370 4050 Yes Part‐IV Bharalkundi ‐‐‐‐‐ AGVB Kabaitari Br Kabaitari Bharalkundi 284 3547 No Bill Karea Pahar ‐‐‐‐‐‐ AGVB Kabaitari Br Jogighopa Karea Pahar 373 2338 yes Kabaitari ‐‐‐‐‐‐ AGVB Kabaitari Br Kabaitari Kabaitari 377 2402 No Part‐IV Chedamari ‐‐‐‐‐ U B I Jogighopa Br Balapara Chedamari 379 3177 No Dolani Bill ‐‐‐‐‐ U B I Jogighopa Br Balapara Dolani bill 276 2666 No Pallirtul ‐‐‐‐‐ U