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One Day GI Camp North Lakhimpur (Assam)
Report on the One Day GI Camp in North Lakhimpur (Assam) on Effective use of Geographical Indications - MUGA Silk of ASSAM by Stakeholders March 17th, 2015 Conducted by Tezpur University Intellectual Property Rights (TUIPR) Cell & Intellectual Property Rights Cell, Dibrugarh University in Collaboration with North Lakhimpur College (Autonomous College) Lakhimpur, Assam and Technical Support of Geographical Indications Registry, Chennai April 15, 2015 TUIPR/Reports/38/2012/16 Muga Silk of Assam got a Geographical Indication (GI) registration in 2007 and in 2012, a Logo for GI- Muga Silk of Assam was also registered (Registered GI applications no 55 & 384). Assam Science, Technology and Environment Council (ASTEC) is the Registered Proprietor of the GI. Surprisingly from 2007 to 2014 there were only two “authorised users” of this GI. From 2014 to date, 19 applications to become authorised users of the GI - Muga Silk of Assam have been made to the GI Registry in Chennai, of which 14 applications have been published in the GI Journals (Journal Nos 59 & 62) and 5 applications are yet to be published. The Tezpur University Intellectual Property Rights (TUIPR) Cell initiated a project to identify the key reasons for such low usage of the GI - Muga Silk of Assam. Extensive field work was undertaken in some of the areas in which “Sericulture to Production of MUGA Products” is active to understand the dynamics of the MUGA Silk value chain. The key reasons identified by Shri Arshad Hussain, JRF in the TUIPR Cell were low awareness of the significance of GI, non-availability of reliable quality monitoring systems to differentiate “genuine MUGA Silk” from “adulterated MUGA” products, insignificant oganisational support across the entire value chain including nonexistence of enforcement mechanisms in the State of Assam against adulteration and mixed products in the market place. -
LIST of ACCEPTED CANDIDATES APPLIED for the POST of GD. IV of AMALGAMATED ESTABLISHMENT of DEPUTY COMMISSIONER's, LAKHIMPUR
LIST OF ACCEPTED CANDIDATES APPLIED FOR THE POST OF GD. IV OF AMALGAMATED ESTABLISHMENT OF DEPUTY COMMISSIONER's, LAKHIMPUR Date of form Sl Post Registration No Candidate Name Father's Name Present Address Mobile No Date of Birth Submission 1 Grade IV 101321 RATUL BORAH NAREN BORAH VILL:-BORPATHAR NO-1,NARAYANPUR,GOSAIBARI,LAKHIMPUR,Assam,787033 6000682491 30-09-1978 18-11-2020 2 Grade IV 101739 YASHMINA HUSSAIN MUZIBUL HUSSAIN WARD NO-14, TOWN BANTOW,NORTH LAKHIMPUR,KHELMATI,LAKHIMPUR,ASSAM,787031 6002014868 08-07-1997 01-12-2020 3 Grade IV 102050 RAHUL LAMA BIKASH LAMA 191,VILL NO 2 DOLABARI,KALIABHOMORA,SONITPUR,ASSAM,784001 9678122171 01-10-1999 26-11-2020 4 Grade IV 102187 NIRUPAM NATH NIDHU BHUSAN NATH 98,MONTALI,MAHISHASAN,KARIMGANJ,ASSAM,788781 9854532604 03-01-2000 29-11-2020 5 Grade IV 102253 LAKHYA JYOTI HAZARIKA JATIN HAZARIKA NH-15,BRAHMAJAN,BRAHMAJAN,BISWANATH,ASSAM,784172 8638045134 26-10-1991 06-12-2020 6 Grade IV 102458 NABAJIT SAIKIA LATE CENIRAM SAIKIA PANIGAON,PANIGAON,PANIGAON,LAKHIMPUR,ASSAM,787052 9127451770 31-12-1994 07-12-2020 7 Grade IV 102516 BABY MISSONG TANKESWAR MISSONG KAITONG,KAITONG ,KAITONG,DHEMAJI,ASSAM,787058 6001247428 04-10-2001 05-12-2020 8 Grade IV 103091 MADHYA MONI SAIKIA BOLURAM SAIKIA Near Gosaipukhuri Namghor,Gosaipukhuri,Adi alengi,Lakhimpur,Assam,787054 8011440485 01-01-1987 07-12-2020 9 Grade IV 103220 JAHAN IDRISH AHMED MUKSHED ALI HAZARIKA K B ROAD,KHUTAKATIA,JAPISAJIA,LAKHIMPUR,ASSAM,787031 7002409259 01-01-1988 01-12-2020 10 Grade IV 103270 NIHARIKA KALITA ARABINDA KALITA 006,GUWAHATI,KAHILIPARA,KAMRUP -
Changing Cultural Practices Among the Rural and Urbanmising Tribe of Assam, India
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS) Volume 19, Issue 11, Ver. V (Nov. 2014), PP 26-31 e-ISSN: 2279-0837, p-ISSN: 2279-0845. www.iosrjournals.org Changing Cultural Practices among the Rural and UrbanMising Tribe of Assam, India 1Pahari Doley 1(Research Scholar, Gauhati University, India Abstract: The colorful life of the people, their traditional customs, festivals and dances are some of the components of the rich cultural diversity of India as well as its north-eastern region including Assam. Culture is not a static identity and keeps changing. The changing environmental development makes internal adaptation necessary for culture. Thus, a lot of changes have also been observed in the Mising culture too. The impact of urbanisation and modernization has brought a major eeconomic and socio-cultural transformation among the Mising tribe of Assam. Their society is changing not only in the aspects of socio-economic and political areas butalsointraditional beliefs andcultural practices. With the above background, an attempt has been made to understand the traditional and cultural practices among the Mising Tribe of Assam in particular and rural- urban context in general. Keywords: Mising Tribe, culture, cultural diversity, cultural Practices I. Statement Of The Problem The Misings, belonging to Tibeto-Burman ethnic group and formerly known as the Miris, which constitute the second largest scheduled tribe (Plains) group in Assam, have been playing a significant role in the culture and economy of the greater Assamese society in general and tribal society in particular. They with 5.9 lakh population (17.8 per cent of the state’s total tribal people) as per 2001 Census are mainly concentrated in the riverine areas of Dhemaji, Lakhimpur, Dibrugarh, Tinsukia, Sibsagar, Jorhat, Golaghat and Sonitpur districts of Assam. -
The Flood Situation of Assam – a Case Study
See discussions, stats, and author profiles for this publication at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/264878734 The Flood Situation of Assam – A Case Study Article CITATION READS 1 34,158 2 authors, including: Mukul Bora Dibrugarh University 10 PUBLICATIONS 88 CITATIONS SEE PROFILE All content following this page was uploaded by Mukul Bora on 31 October 2014. The user has requested enhancement of the downloaded file. The Flood Situation of Assam – A Case Study Mukul Chandra Bora Lecturer (Sélection Grade) in Civil Engineering Dibrugarh Polytechnic, Lahowal: Pin: 786010 Assam, India Abstract The problem caused by water may broadly be catagorised into two major groups’ viz. shortage of water and surplus of water. Shortage of water causes drought and surplus water causes flood. The water is the vital ingredients for the survival of human being but sometimes it may cause woe to the human life not due to insufficient water but due to abundant water which in turn causes the natural disaster called as flood. Assam is situated at the easternmost part of India. Geographically it is at the foothills of the Himalaya. Every year Assam experiences a huge amount of losses due to devastating flood caused by the river Brahmaputra. The losses are more in few places like (Majuli, the biggest river Island), Dhemaji, North Lakhimpur, Dhakuakhana and few places of Barak valley in Assam. The problem of flood is very old in Assam and the solution is very much difficult due to complex and devastating nature of the River Brahmaputra. Both short term and long term measures are sometimes failed to mitigate the losses caused by flood. -
Guwahati Dhemaji & Jonai Branch , District:- Dhem
THE ASSAM CO- OPERATIVE APEX BANK LIMITED : HEAD OFFICE : PANBAZAR : GUWAHATI DETAILS OF OUTSTANDING NPA M.T (PERSONAL) LOAN DHEMAJI & JONAI BRANCH , DISTRICT:- DHEMAJI Department : Education Name of Institution : BEEO of School, Dhemaji Name of Branch : Dhemaji Sl No. Name of the Borrower Designation Date of Amt. Outstanding amt. as on30.06.2016 Address of DDO Name of Guarantor Disburstment disbursed Prin. Intt. 1 Monujyoti Gogoi A/T 31.01.2003 44000.00 26950.00 2408.00 BEEO of School, Dhemaji Biren Gogoi, Pub-Leluani LPS, Dhemaji 2 Narendra Nath Gogoi A/T 20.06.2003 50000.00 20327.00 0.00 do Durna Kt.Saikia,Jaidha M.ES 3 Bharat Lahan A/T 11.04.2003 44000.00 22248.00 0.00 D.I of School,Dhemaji Hemanta Gogoi, A/T,Japara MES, Dhemaji 4 Bhaben Gohain A/T 26.06.2003 49000.00 47151.00 0.00 do Khagen Sarmah, Goal Gaon TOTAL 187000.00 116676.00 2408.00 Dhemaji Department : Revenue Name of Institution : Circle Officer, Dhemaji Name of Branch : Dhemaji Sl No. Name of the Borrower Designation Date of Amt. Outstanding amt. as on30.06.2016 Address of DDO Name of Guarantor Disburstment disbursed Prin. Intt. 1 Dhiren Phukan Lat Mandal 18.02.2004 40000.00 29962.00 6931.00 Circle Officer, Dhemaji Mridul Phukan,Lat Mandal, Sissiborgaon,Dhemaji 2 Sailyadhar Bharali Jr.Asstt. 25.08.2003 90000.00 17984.00 0.00 do Loknath Das, Bhadrapara, TOTAL 130000.00 47946.00 6931.00 Dhemaji Department : Agriculture Name of Institution : Dist.Agril Office, Dhemaji Name of Branch : Dhemaji Sl No. -
Tradition of Mising Weaving Craft: an Analytical Study
© 2019 JETIR June 2019, Volume 6, Issue 6 www.jetir.org (ISSN-2349-5162) Tradition of Mising Weaving Craft: An analytical Study Dr. Bijoy Krishna Doley Assistant Professor, Department of Assamese Mahapurusha Srimanta Sankaradeva Viswavidyalaya Nagaon (Assam) Abstract: The Mising community people are living in different districts of Assam like Dhemaji, Lakhimpur, Dibrugarh, Tinisukia, Sonitpur, Darang, Golaghat, Jorhat, Sivasagar and Majuli. Mising are very rich in their Folk tradition and culture. They have contributed a lot to the greater Assamese cultural tradition. They have their own Folk-cultural tradition and craftsmanship as found in different Folk-crafts. Some of their traditional Folk-crafts have achieved fame and name across all over the Indian subcontinent. Here we can cite the example of their Weaving Craft. Along this Weaving Craft, their different Folk-crafts have its own traditional skill, art and craftsmanship. This have not only enriched their society and culture but has contributed a lot to the Socio-cultural scenario of greater Assamese society. In this study effort will be made to bring in to light the nature of the Weaving Craft of the Mising community living in two district of Assam, like Lakhimpur and Dhemaji district. So these include the study of traditional Weaving Crafts of this region. Keywords: Weaving, Folk-Craft, Loom. 0.0 Introduction: Mising Community is the second largest Community in Assam. The Misings officially recorded as Miri in the list of Scheduled Tribes of India under Constitution Order 1950 are originally a hill tribe of the Himalayan region of North Eastern India. Either for their better Wisdom or in their necessity of cultivable land. -
40Th BPGS Minutes
DEPARTMENT OF LIFE SCIENCE & BIOINFORMATICS ASSAM UNIVERSITY: SILCHAR MINUTES OF THE 40TH BPGS MEETING OF LIFE SCIENCE & BIOINFORMATICS HELD ON SEPTEMBER 4TH, 2015 AT THE DEPARTMENT OF LIFE SCIENCE & BIOINFORMATICS , ASSAM UNIVERSITY, SILCHAR. Member Present 1. Prof. Sarbani Giri Chairperson 2. Prof. Devashish Kar Member 3. Prof. M.Dutta Choudhury Member 4. Prof Sanjib K. Panda Member 5. Dr. Ajit K. Tamuli Member 6. Dr. M. Bawari Member 7. Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Spl.Invitee 8. Dr. S. Das Member 9. Dr. H.K. Prasad Spl. Invitee 10. Dr. A. Giri Member 11. Dr. A. Das Talukdar Spl. Invitee 12. Dr. A. Bhattacharjee Member 13. Dr. P.B Masumdar Member 14. Dr. D Bhattacharyya Member 15. Dr. A. Borah Spl. Invitee 16. Dr. Subodh Kr. Datta Spl. Inivitee Resolution:- Minutes of the 39th BPGS meeting was read out by the Chairperson, BPGS and the members unanimously confirmed it. 1 | P a g e DEPARTMENT OF LIFE SCIENCE & BIOINFORMATICS ASSAM UNIVERSITY: SILCHAR Resolution No. 1 : Ph.D. PROVISIONAL REGISTRATION : Sl. SCHOLAR DETAILS a) Category a) Educational Comple Name of the Title of the Research A.U. Regn. Date on Details of Ph.D No qualification ted Supervisor/ proposal No. & Year which Registration (SC/ST/OBC/ b) Subject M.Phil Proposal c) Year of PG Exam Co-supervisor (Mandatory Passed NAME GEN Degree ) d) Name of the OR (if any) a) By a) Number ADDRESS LINE 1 b) Gender University BPGS b) Date (M/F) e) PC of marks Passed b) By SB ADDRESS LINE 2 c) Religion obtained IPP d) Whether (FOR USE OF Course STATE & PIN Physically RESEARCH CELL Challenged Work ONLY) PHONE & EMAIL ID (Yes/No) Exam 1 DEBASHIS PANDA a) Gen a) M.Sc Pass Prof. -
Seasonal Variation of Drinking Water Quality with Respect to Fluoride and Nitrate in Dhakuakhana Sub-Division of Lakhimpur Distr
Int. J. Chem. Sci.: 7(3), 2009, 1821-1830 SEASONAL VARIATION OF DRINKING WATER QUALITY WITH RESPECT TO FLUORIDE AND NITRATE IN DHAKUAKHANA SUB-DIVISION OF LAKHIMPUR DISTRICT OF ASSAM JAYANTA CHUTIA ∗∗∗ and SIBA PRASAD SARMA a Department of Chemistry, Brahmaputra Valley Academy, Khelmati, NORTH LAKHIMPUR - 787 031 (Assam) INDIA aDepartment of Chemistry, Lakhimpur Girls’ College, NORTH LAKHIMPUR - 787 031 (Assam) INDIA ABSTRACT The present investigation has been undertaken to determine the seasonal variation of the quality of drinking water of the study area Thirty water samples were analysed during May-June 2008 for pH , total hardness, fluoride and nitrate contents by adopting standard methods (APHA-AWWA-WPCF , 1995) and another thirty water samples were analysed during Nov-Dec. 2008 for the same contents. The data obtained were within the standard, permissible limits of WHO. The variations of the pH values were not vary large but an increase was noticeable during winter and a lowering during the post monsoon period. All the water samples were found either soft or moderately hard. The total hardness values were comparatively higher in the water samples collected during the dry season. Fluoride and nitrate contents were found slightly higher during post-monsoon period. Key words : pH, Hardness, Fluoride, Nitrate INTRODUCTION The environment for any living organism has never been constant or static . Comprising over 71% earth’s surface, water is unquestionably the most precious natural resource that exists on our planet 1. Although water is very abundant on this earth, yet it is very precious. Out of the total water reserves of the world, about 97% is salty water (Marine) and only 3% is freshwater. -
LIST of POST GST COMMISSIONERATE, DIVISION and RANGE USER DETAILS ZONE NAME ZONE CODE Search
LIST OF POST GST COMMISSIONERATE, DIVISION AND RANGE USER DETAILS ZONE NAME GUW ZONE CODE 70 Search: Commission Commissionerate Code Commissionerate Jurisdiction Division Code Division Name Division Jurisdiction Range Code Range Name Range Jurisdiction erate Name Districts of Kamrup (Metro), Kamrup (Rural), Baksa, Kokrajhar, Bongaigon, Chirang, Barapeta, Dhubri, South Salmara- Entire District of Barpeta, Baksa, Nalbari, Mankachar, Nalbari, Goalpara, Morigaon, Kamrup (Rural) and part of Kamrup (Metro) Nagoan, Hojai, East KarbiAnglong, West [Areas under Paltan Bazar PS, Latasil PS, Karbi Anglong, Dima Hasao, Cachar, Panbazar PS, Fatasil Ambari PS, Areas under Panbazar PS, Paltanbazar PS & Hailakandi and Karimganj in the state of Bharalumukh PS, Jalukbari PS, Azara PS & Latasil PS of Kamrup (Metro) District of UQ Guwahati Assam. UQ01 Guwahati-I Gorchuk PS] in the State of Assam UQ0101 I-A Assam Areas under Fatasil Ambari PS, UQ0102 I-B Bharalumukh PS of Kamrup (Metro) District Areas under Gorchuk, Jalukbari & Azara PS UQ0103 I-C of Kamrup (Metro) District Areas under Nagarbera PS, Boko PS, Palashbari PS & Chaygaon PS of Kamrup UQ0104 I-D District Areas under Hajo PS, Kaya PS & Sualkuchi UQ0105 I-E PS of Kamrup District Areas under Baihata PS, Kamalpur PS and UQ0106 I-F Rangiya PS of Kamrup District Areas under entire Nalbari District & Baksa UQ0107 Nalbari District UQ0108 Barpeta Areas under Barpeta District Part of Kamrup (Metro) [other than the areas covered under Guwahati-I Division], Morigaon, Nagaon, Hojai, East Karbi Anglong, West Karbi Anglong District in the Areas under Chandmari & Bhangagarh PS of UQ02 Guwahati-II State of Assam UQ0201 II-A Kamrup (Metro) District Areas under Noonmati & Geetanagar PS of UQ0202 II-B Kamrup (Metro) District Areas under Pragjyotishpur PS, Satgaon PS UQ0203 II-C & Sasal PS of Kamrup (Metro) District Areas under Dispur PS & Hatigaon PS of UQ0204 II-D Kamrup (Metro) District Areas under Basistha PS, Sonapur PS & UQ0205 II-E Khetri PS of Kamrup (Metropolitan) District. -
Conservation of Gangetic Dolphin in Brahmaputra River System, India
CONSERVATION OF GANGETIC DOLPHIN IN BRAHMAPUTRA RIVER SYSTEM, INDIA Final Technical Report A. Wakid Project Leader, Gangetic Dolphin Conservation Project Assam, India Email: [email protected] 2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT There was no comprehensive data on the conservation status of Gangetic dolphin in Brahmaputra river system for last 12 years. Therefore, it was very important to undertake a detail study on the species from the conservation point of view in the entire river system within Assam, based on which site and factor specific conservation actions would be worthwhile. However, getting the sponsorship to conduct this task in a huge geographical area of about 56,000 sq. km. itself was a great problem. The support from the BP Conservation Programme (BPCP) and the Rufford Small Grant for Nature Conservation (RSG) made it possible for me. I am hereby expressing my sincere thanks to both of these Funding Agencies for their great support to save this endangered species. Besides their enormous workload, Marianne Dunn, Dalgen Robyn, Kate Stoke and Jaimye Bartake of BPCP spent a lot of time for my Project and for me through advise, network and capacity building, which helped me in successful completion of this project. I am very much grateful to all of them. Josh Cole, the Programme Manager of RSG encouraged me through his visit to my field area in April, 2005. I am thankful to him for this encouragement. Simon Mickleburgh and Dr. Martin Fisher (Flora & Fauna International), Rosey Travellan (Tropical Biology Association), Gill Braulik (IUCN), Brian Smith (IUCN), Rundall Reeves (IUCN), Dr. A. R. Rahmani (BNHS), Prof. -
SCPS Contact List R1.Pdf
List of Govt run Children / Observation Homes Sl. Name of the NGO Address District Contact Number Email ID No. Silchar Observation 1 Meherpur, Silchar Cachar 9401155260 [email protected] Home (Boys) Jorhat Observation 2 Jorhat Lichubari Jorhat 9435150074 [email protected] Home (boys) Boko Observation 3 Bamuni Gaon, Boko Kamrup 9435307343 [email protected] Home(boys) Jalukbari Observation Sundarbari, Jalukbari, Guwahati - 4 Kamrup (M) 9435055437 [email protected] Home (girls) 14 5 Children Home for Boys Fatasil Ambari,Guwahati-25 Kamrup (M) 9435012875 [email protected] Jalukbari Girls' Home Sundarbari, Jalukbari, Guwahati - 6 Kamrup (M) 9435055437 [email protected] (girls) 14 Lakhimpur Children 7 Chinatolia, North Lakhimpur Lakhimpur 8486561014 [email protected] Home (Boys) Nagaon Observation Panigaon Chariali,P.O- 8 Nagaon 9854018523 [email protected] Home (girls) Itachali,Nagaon-782001 Nagaon Children's Panigaon Chariali,P.O- 9 Nagaon 9854018523 [email protected] Home (girls) Itachali,Nagaon-782001 10 Place of safety Bamuni Gaon, Boko Kamrup LIST OF NGO RUN CHILDREN HOME registred under JJ Act upto July 17 Sl. Category of the Name of the NGO Address District Contact No. Email ID No. Home Ashadeep Children Vill : PO : Kalgachia, PS : 1 Barpeta Children Home 9954812653 [email protected] Home Kalgachia, Dist : Barpeta, Assam Kanhara Tarun Sangha, Vill- Kahara, PO- Sarupeta, Dist - 2 Special Residential Barpeta, Assam. Pin- 781318 Barpeta Children Home 9859837174 [email protected] School for Handicapped Vill- Golia, PO- Panibharal, Pin- 3 Gramin Children Home Biswanath Chariali Children Home 7896235509 [email protected] 784176, Dist- Biswanath Vil- Gopalpur, Po- Ellengi satra, We for You Children 4 Gohpur, dist- Biswanath Chariali, Biswanath Chariali Children Home 73991202/8472903692 [email protected] Home Pin-784168 Barak Valley Welfare RK Mission Road, Jhalupara, barakvalleyngo@rediffmail. -
Office of the District & Sessions Judge, Lakhimpur
OOFFICEFFICE OOFF TTHEHE DDISTRICTISTRICT & SSESSIONSESSIONS JJUDGE,UDGE, LLAKHIMPUR,AKHIMPUR, NNORTHORTH LLAKHIMPURAKHIMPUR ORDER DTD. 18‐11‐2017 In pursuance of this office earlier Notification, dtd. 27-04-2015 communication vide No. DJL/2622-2626/2015, dtd. 27-04-2015, relating to the advertisement, which was published in English daily newspaper, the “The Assam Tribune”, dated 30-04-2015 and the corrigendum published in “The Assam Tribune” and “The Sentinel” dtd. 04-10-2015 respectively for filling up two posts of Peon and one post of Driver in the office of the District & Sessions Judge, Lakhimpur, North Lakhimpur. The schedule of the aforementioned examination is indicated below: SCHEDULE Sl No. Post Examination Date/Time Venue Duration Common Written Examination (General 10-12-2017 North Lakhimpur 1 Peon English, General Knowledge From 10.00 a.m. College 2 hrs. and Official language of to 12.00 Noon (Autonomous) Assam) Common Written Examination (General 10-12-2017 North Lakhimpur 2 Driver English, General Knowledge From 1.00 p.m. College 2 hrs. and Official language of to 3.00 p.m. (Autonomous) Assam) A- List of Provisionally Selected Candidates for the Post of Peon SL. Roll Candidate’s Name Parents Name & Address No. No. 1. 1. SRI BISHAKETU MUKHI S/O‐LATE KARTIK MUKHI, VILL‐ DEJOO TEA ESTATE, P.O‐DEJOO T.E., P.S‐ N. LAKHIMPUR, PIN‐787031 2. 2. SMT. MANASHI S/O‐BENU SHYAM CHOWLEK VILL‐ NA‐SHYAM GAONP.O‐BANDORCHOLIA P.S‐ TITABAR JORHAT ‐785633 3. 3. SRI DIPANKAR SAIKIA S/O‐ HAPANANDA SAIKIA VILL‐ CHUTIAKARI P.O‐ MOIDOMIA P.S‐N.