STAFF REPORTER
GUWAHATI: The president of AIUDF (All India United Democratic Front), Badruddin Ajmal has appealed to all workers of the party to go all out to root out the BJP (Bharatiya Janata Party) in the Assam Assembly election. Ajmal made this appeal to his party leaders to enthuse them.
However, a section of AIUDF leaders are a worried lot with the party leaving a number of its important constituencies to its alliance parties under their seat-sharing agreement.
In a statement issued to the media on Wednesday, Ajmal said, Since the formation of the AIUDF in 2015, we have been working for the all-round development of the State. Every party in the Mahajoot has shared seats with each other. We ve also got several seats from our allies. I have noticed that many of our leaders are making emotional outbursts for not getting party tickets. I would like to appeal to them to work selflessly and ceaselessly for a bigger goal – removing the BJP from power.
Excise officials to maintain vigil on Shiv Ratri
The Superintendent of Excise, Kamrup Metro has directed all Inspectors of Excise and AIE’s of the District to carry out extensive raids (patrolling) around temple complexes.
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STAFF REPORTER
GUWAHATI: In view of the Maha Shiv Ratri, the Superintendent of Excise, Kamrup Metro has directed all Inspectors of Excise and AIE s of the District to carry out extensive raids (patrolling) around temple complexes. The order aims to curb the illegal sale of liquor, illicit liquor, Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances and liquor related crimes.
Hence all Inspectors of Excise have been instructed to keep constant and strict vigilance on the illegal trade of illicit liquor and drugs. Further, they are also directed to keep close coordination with the Superintendent of Excise, Kamrup and Deputy Superintendent of Excise in this regard.
PM Modi opens Maitri Setu between Tripura-B desh, hails new trade corridor
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday that the eastern and north-eastern regions of India along with Bangladesh are being developed as a trade corridor.
| 10 March 2021 3:06 AM GMT
AGARTALA: Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday that the eastern and north-eastern regions of India along with Bangladesh are being developed as a trade corridor.
Addressing a virtual gathering from Delhi via video-conferencing, Modi said that the infrastructure for developing roads, railways, airways and waterways has been developed and new projects are being launched to develop the eastern and north-eastern regions of India along with Bangladesh as a trade corridor.
The UN has appealed to the military in Myanmar for the safe release of hundreds of protesters who are believed to be “trapped” inside an apartment block.