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GDD Minister Himanta in people’s court

GUWAHATI, June 3 – An ill-prepared Guwahati city welcomed the onset of the monsoons season with water and silt on the roads, overflowing drains and traffic snarls due to waterlogging.

Heavy downpours for several hours in the early morning today, resulted in flash flood in several areas and many arterial roads of the city, restricting the movement of commuters – most of them being the office and school goers.

Meanwhile, at a meeting called by the GDD Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma at the instruction of the Gauhati High Court to listen to the citizens’ grievances related to civic problems, the Save Guwahati Build Guwahati (SGBG) today suggested that a monitoring cell should be set up to monitor flash-flood situation at least during rainy season. “We asked the State government to take bold steps to remove encroachments from the marshy lands and natural water canals and ensure regular cleaning of the drains,” said SGBG president Dhiren Baruah. The NGO also demanded that a person who knows Guwahati city thoroughly should be appointed as the GMC commissioner.

Meanwhile, for the Guwahati Municipal Corporation (GMC) workers, it became an arduous task to clear the mud from the arterial roads of the city, despite an additional force of 150 workers being deployed specially for the monsoons.

Areas like Chandmari, Silpukhuri, Anil Nagar, Saraniya, Lakhara, Zoo Road faced acute waterloggings and traffic problem in morning hours.

“For the past 40 years, our area is facing the flash-flood problem. Today, children of our locality couldn’t go to schools and the water even entered many of the houses. The small water-pumps and sluice gate in our area are hardly of any help,” said Biswanath Das a resident of Tarun Nagar, where by-lane 6 and 7 are the most affected areas.

“GMC will keep attending the problem, like clearing the silt from blacktopped roads and cleaning the drainage following every rainfall. But the major cause behind the problem of flash-flood in Guwahati is the mud-flow from the surrounding hills that should be dealt with on a larger scale with a scientifically designed scheme,” said S Thiek, Additional Commissioner of the Corporation.

“With the infrastructure available with us, the GMC has cleaned all the silt chambers of the city to maintain a smooth water flow. For the next three months, we have put our officials on high alert, with no holiday at all in the field work,” he added.

However, the temporary measures are doing the least to ease the urban floods in the city as even the drains, that have been cleaned accumulate silt at a brief spell of showers.

Other government departments like PWD, GDD, Water Resource have also been engaged at different levels to take measures against flash floods, but no significant results have been achieved yet.

“The non-functioning of 1.5 kilometres-long underground channel, constructed by Town and Country Planning authorities is the major cause behind flash-flood in Anil Nagar. Now it is being demolished by the PWD authorities, which is yet to complete,” a GDD source mentioned.

“Considering the frequent recurrence of flash-floods in Guwahati, it is evident that the infrastructure to prevent urban flood is not in place. Rather than adopting the quick-fix measures, the State government should opt for a scientifically designed scheme considering the geographical location and existing infrastructure of the city,” a senior citizen from Anil Nagar area mentioned.

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NDFB indulging in abduction for ransom

Even after the arrest of Ranjan Daimary, cadres of the anti-talk faction of the National Democratic Front of Boroland (NDFB) are indulging in abduction to extort money and according to records available with police, at least nine persons are in the captivity of the outfit in the jungle areas along Assam-Arunachal Pradesh border.

Police sources told The

Assam Tribune that the persons in the captivity of the NDFB at present include an Indian Forest Service Officer and one 12-year-old boy kidnapped from Sonitpur district. The outfit has demanded amounts ranging from Rs 1 to 5 crore for the release of the abducted persons and the family members of some of them have already started negotiating with the abductors.

Police sources said that the kidnapped persons are kept in an area north of Dhekiajuli in Sonitpur district and from time to time, whenever major operations are launched, they are taken inside Arunachal Pradesh.

“Though the police and security forces are aware of the area where the kidnapped persons are kept, it is not possible to launch a full scale operation as it may pose threat to the lives of the persons in captivity," sources said.

Sources revealed that the NDFB has demanded a sum of Rs 5 crore from the family members of VS Bardekar, an Indian Forest Service officer kidnapped on May 12 from West Kameng district of Arunachal Pradesh.

Giving an account of the kidnappings by the NDFB in recent times, police sources said that one Ram Prasad Raunia was kidnapped from Belsor weekly market on April 22 and on the same day, a teenaged boy, Rama Das was kidnapped from Hugrajuli. On April 23, the militants kidnapped three persons– Rubul Nath, Shiv Kumar Singh and Amar Kalita from Ramnathpur village, while on May 2, one Haridas Roy was kidnapped from Majbat. The outfit also kidnapped Ranjit Ghosh and Swapan Seal on May 21. It is believed that all the kidnapped persons are kept in the same locality, sources added.
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CBI collecting relevant papers

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), investigating into the financial scam in North Cachar Hills Autonomous Council, has started the process of collecting the documents relating to financial management of five departments and the probe is being conducted on the basis of the report of the National Investigating Agency (NIA).

CBI sources told The Assam Tribune that the case is being investigated by the Shillong office of the Bureau and a team of officers of the Bureau are now camping in Haflong to scan the relevant documents. The zonal DIG of the CBI also visited Haflong to personally supervise the work.

Sources said that the NIA, which was entrusted with the responsibility of probing into a case of militant-politician nexus, stumbled upon documents which proved beyond doubt that large scale financial irregularities were taking place in the Autonomous Council. But as probing into the financial irregularities was not the mandate of the NIA, it suggested in the chargesheet filed in the court that the financial irregularities should be investigated into by the CBI.

Sources revealed that the NIA submitted a report to the Government on its findings on the financial scam and the CBI has started the process of investigation on the basis of that report. Sources said that in the initial stage, the CBI has started scanning the relevant documents of PWD, Public Health Engineering (PHE), Social Welfare, Soil Conservation and Agriculture as according to the report of the NIA, most of the irregularities took place in those departments.

When asked to give details of the process of investigation, CBI sources said, “we have just started the process of scanning of the documents and our officers are on the job for the last two weeks. It will take some time to complete the process of scanning the documents relating to the financial transactions of the five departments and the next phase of the investigation will start only after the completion of the process.” Sources said that the CBI would take decisions on whether any person would be questioned for their alleged involvement of the scams only on the basis of the findings of examining the documents. Sources also admitted that in such cases of financial irregularities, examining the documents is a painstaking process. But at the same time, sources asserted that it would not be possible for anyone to tamper with the documents now.

CBI sources also clarified that the Bureau has not been given any period for which the financial irregularities should be probed into and it would all depend on the findings of scanning of the available documents.

It may be mentioned here that the NIA , during the course of the investigation into the politician-militant nexus, came across documents, which proved that financial norms and regulations were flouted blatantly in the council for years and Chief Executive Members, Executive Members and even senior officials of the Government issued orders to release substantial amounts of funds on plain papers or their pads without mentioning the projects for which the money was withdrawn. Even the Governor’s secretariat issued orders for release of funds without mentioning the projects for which the money was required. Interestingly, the accounts of the Council were not audited for years and only recently, the Government initiated a process of auditing the accounts.

The financial scam in the Council led to a major political issue with the opposition parties and other organizations demanding a probe by the CBI and only after the intervention by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), which advised the Assam Government to get the matter investigated by the CBI, the case was referred to the Central investigating agency.
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Numaligarh reeling under jumbo menace

The people of Numaligarh area and its adjacent places are spending sleepless nights due to the depredations of wild elephants. A herd consisting of 60 elephants is damaging houses at Numaligarh and its neighbouring areas including Bihora Mikir Chang tea garden where the elephants damaged 14 houses and seven shops. The shops belonging to Goush Tauti, Bipul Munda, Gopal Tamuria, Meghnath Tanti, Bakul Tanti, Azit Tanti and Motilal Tanti had been damaged.

The people had demanded of the Forest department of Golaghat to drive out the elephants. But so far the Forest personnel have been unable to drive away the elephants from the rural and tea garden areas.

Appointed: The Director of the Minority Welfare and Development department has appointed Prince Azizul Haque as the chairman of Golaghat Minority Development Board.

Prince Azizul Haque is an inhabitant of Nahoroni area within Golaghat district. The members of the board who were appointed were Anizuj Jaman, Ruidar Rahman, Mofida Begum and Bubul Hussain.

The Muslim Jatia Mahasabha Golaghat district committee has welcomed the appointment.

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Vigorous monsoon likely in State

GUWAHATI, June 1 – There is a likelihood of vigorous monsoon in the State said Director, Weather of the Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) here H Pathak. It needs mention here that the usual date of onset of monsoon over Guwahati is June 3, and it covers NE region by June 6.

Pathak said that since a number of flash floods have already been reported from various parts of the State during the pre-monsoon period and normal monsoon rainfall has been predicted by the India Meteorology Department (IMD), flood frequency this year is feared to be more compared to the previous years.

The IMD has declared a monsoon rainfall of 98 per cent accuracy with the possibility of four per cent departure on either side, during the coming monsoon.

The IMD has declared onset of monsoon over entire Kerala, Tamil Nadu and some parts of bay of Bengal as on May 31 last.

This year, during pre-monsoon period itself (March 1 to May 31), good amount of rainfall already occurred over the region. Assam recorded 30 per cent excess rainfall during this period, Meghalya 41 per cent excess rainfall, said Pathak.

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Expedite fencing work: BSF

GUWAHATI, May 31 – The pace of construction of fencing along the Indo-Bangla border should be expedited and the Government must provide photo- identity cards to the Indian citizens living in the vulnerable sections of the border, said the outgoing Inspector General of the Assam-Meghalaya frontier of Border Security Force (BSF), Prithvi Raj. He also admitted that the vacancies in the force are turning out to be a major problem for the border guarding agency.

Talking to The Assam Tribune, Raj, a Himachal Pradesh cadre IPS officer, who is going back to his parent cadre after completing his tenure in the border guarding force, said that the overall security scenario in this part of the country improved considerably following the improvement of the relations with Bangladesh and he hoped that the scenario would improve further in the days to come. He expressed the hope that with the BSF in the process of strengthening the troop deployment along the border, the border management would also improve in the days to come and a new Frontier Headquarters of the border guarding force in Guwahati has already been sanctioned and it is likely to be in place by next year.

The BSF IG said that the pace of construction of the fencing should be expedited and floodlights should be installed along the fencing. The BSF is coordinating with the agencies involved in construction of border fencing and the concerned State governments to ensure that the pace of construction is expedited. He admitted that there were some problems in construction of the fencing in Meghalaya because of agitations by some organizations and the BSF is in regular touch with the State government to deal with the matter.

Raj said that the BSF has been stressing the need for providing photo identity cards to the citizens living near the international border to improve border management. He said that though it would be a national project, priority should be given on the Dhubri sector as because of the ethnic similarity of the people living on both sides of the border, it is impossible to detect a Bangladeshi national if he manages to sneak into India. He further said that the concerned State governments should take immediate measures to improve the condition of the roads leading to the border to facilitate free movement of the troops to the border and the BSF has already taken up the issue with the State governments.

The BSF IG said that vacancies in almost all the battalions are another major problem as filling up of the vacant positions take a long time and adds extra burden on the troops on the border. He revealed that the overall vacancy position is around 10 to 12 percent, which is a big number considering the fact that the men on the ground are already overburdened. He also expressed the view that the process of developing infrastructure for the troops along the border should be expedited.

Commenting on the performance of the troops along the border during his tenure as the IG of the Assam-Meghalaya frontier, he said that deployment of one additional battalion early this year in the Tura sector, once considered vulnerable to movement of anti-national elements, improved the scenario considerably, while optimum utilization of the modern equipment like the hand-held thermal imagers, monocular, night vision devices, etc., acted as force multipliers and improved the performance of the force.

Raj, who took over as the IG of the Assam-Meghalaya frontier in February last year, admitted that border management was a new experience for him and in this sector, the main task of the BSF included preventing infiltration of both foreign nationals and anti-national elements and movement of contraband items. He said that the civic action programmes taken up by the BSF helped a great deal in getting the support of the people living near the international border, which resulted in improved performance of the BSF. He said that in the past one year, the BSF managed to apprehend more than 50 anti-national elements along the border and in the counter-insurgency operations, while 17 hardcore militants surrendered before the BSF.
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Truck with 70 bikes burnt down

Golaghat (Assam), May 30: Some unidentified persons burnt down a Nagaland bound truck carrying 70 brand new motor-cycles at Rangajan in Golaghat district of Assam this evening at around 7:30 pm.

Sources said that the truck along with the motor-cycles were burnt down by the supporters of counter-blockade prior to the peace talk between the GOI and the NSCN-IM which is scheduled to be held from tomorrow in Nagaland.
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Numaligarh reeling under jumbo menace

GOLAGHAT, May 30 – The people of Numaligarh area and its adjacent places are spending sleepless nights due to the depredations of wild elephants. A herd consisting of 60 elephants is damaging houses at Numaligarh and its neighbouring areas including Bihora Mikir Chang tea garden where the elephants damaged 14 houses and seven shops. The shops belonging to Goush Tauti, Bipul Munda, Gopal Tamuria, Meghnath Tanti, Bakul Tanti, Azit Tanti and Motilal Tanti had been damaged.

The people had demanded of the Forest department of Golaghat to drive out the elephants. But so far the Forest personnel have been unable to drive away the elephants from the rural and tea garden areas.

Appointed: The Director of the Minority Welfare and Development department has appointed Prince Azizul Haque as the chairman of Golaghat Minority Development Board.

Prince Azizul Haque is an inhabitant of Nahoroni area within Golaghat district. The members of the board who were appointed were Anizuj Jaman, Ruidar Rahman, Mofida Begum and Bubul Hussain.

The Muslim Jatia Mahasabha Golaghat district committee has welcomed the appointment.

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55 rhinos killed in Kaziranga in last 4 years

Nagaon, May 30 (IBNS) : While wildlife lovers around the globe are rallying against rhino poaching, as many as 55 rhinos have been killed in the UNESCO’s world heritage site Kaziranga National Park, in the last four years.


According to insiders of Kaziranga National Park, a nexus between a section of forest guards and poachers is being suspected to be involved in rhino poaching.

And now, authorities of Assam’s Kaziranga National Park, forest guard and security personnel are killing innocent people in fake encounters and producing them as poachers to cover up their failure, alleged by local people who reside near the park.
The incident came to light when villagers of Silveta under Bokakhat Police Station in Golaghat district, some 35 kms from Kaziranga National Park, alleged that, a youth called Rahul Kutum was killed by forest guards in a fake encounter inside the Park on May 21, morning.

Later, the park authorities produced 4 'poachers' killed in the encounter.

Park authorities said, the killed poachers have not been identified.

But the villagers alleged that, the park authorities killed innocent youth Rahul Kutum along with three others in a fake encounter for covering their failure to protect rhinos.

Family members of Rahul Kutum lodged FIR at Bokakhat Police Station and a case (No – 91/2010, under section 302) had registered.

Villagers of Silveta given a memorandum to Golaghat DC demanding a fair inquiry into the incident.

Tileswar Kutum, elder brother of Rahul Kutum told IBNS, “the park authorities producing it as colourful for covering their failures”.

It is to be mentioned that, 55 one horned rhinoceros have been killed in Kaziranga in last four years, during the period when Forest Minister Rockybul Hussain took charge of the state government ministry.

Poachers killed 20 rhino in 2007, 16 in 2008, 13 in 2009 and 6 in this year. In this period park authorities killed only 8 poachers and forest department, security personnel arrested 37 nos of rhino poachers.

Over 800 rhinos were killed during the last decade – it is enough to raise a loud alarm on Kaziranga national Park.

In other hand, Kaziranga lost more than 150 rhinos and 40 tigers in natural dead.

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63.21 pc clear HSLC, 73.47 pc AHM63.21 pc clear HSLC, 73.47 pc AHM

GUWAHATI, May 29 – The results of High School Leaving Certificate Examination 2010 which were announced today saw an increase in the overall pass percentage. The performance of candidates in High Madrassa Examination, announced today, also revealed an improvement.

Of the total 2,70,930 who appeared in the HSLC Examination, 1,71,276 came out successful. 19,034 secured first division, 31,720 secured second division, and 1,20,522 were placed in the third division. The overall pass percentage combining Regular, Institutional Private and Non Institutional Private reached 63.21, which was 61.55 in 2009 and 58.68 the previous year.

The pass percentage among male candidates was 66.70, and among females it was 59.72. The pass percentage of candidates in the Regular category was 64.69 against 62.39 in 2009.

Heading the merit list was Jugal Talukdar of Choukhuty High School Barbang, Barpeta, who scored 572 with letter marks in Assamese, English, General Science, General Maths, Social studies and Advanced Maths.

Himangshu Bhuyan of BVFC Model High School secured the second rank with 567 marks and the third position was jointly held by Nabaneeroj Saikia of Don Bosco High School, Tezpur, Spondon Jyoti Goswami from Modern High School, Guwahati, and Dhrubajyoti Choudhury of Axam Jatiya Vidyalaya, Noonmati, Guwahati.

Among the schools with enviable results, Axam Jatiya Vidyalaya, Noonmati reinforced its already sound credentials with eight of its students securing ranks in the coveted merit list. A number of its students also secured highest marks in different subjects. The school also registered a very high pass percentage.

Nalbari district had the highest pass percentage of 79.70, followed by Dhemaji with 78.19 per cent and Barpeta with 73.89 per cent. Schools in Kamrup district from which the largest number of candidates – 30,021 – appeared in the test showed a pass percentage of 73.75 per cent.

However, once again, some districts fared poorly with pass percentage that was dismal to say the least. The lowest pass percentage of 38.04 was recorded in Haliakandi, while in Karbi Anglong it was 38.89 and Chirang managed to show a pass percentage of 44.49.

Interestingly, a breakup of performance on the basis of caste and community revealed glaring discrepancies in performance. In the general category the pass percentage was highest. The lowest pass percentage was recorded in the tea garden community. Only 38.07 per cent who appeared as regular candidates passed. The pass percentage among private and institutional private candidates in the tea garden community was only 25.60.

In the Assam High Madrassa Examination, of the total 6,708 who appeared in the examination, 4,929 passed, pegging the overall pass percentage at 73.47. Aminul Islam of SAB High Madrassa occupied the highest rank with a score of 510.

Of the successful candidates, 139 secured first division, 978 got second division and 3,812 were placed in third division. Among male candidates the pass percentage was 77.46 and the female pass percentage was 70.01.

Our Correspondents add: Patacharkuchi: Jugal Talukdar made his hometown proud by capturing the coveted top position in the HSLC examination. A huge procession of jubilant people brought him to his school. He was feted with japi and garlands.

Dibrugarh: Eight students from the district secured berths in the list of top 20 in the HSLC Examination. Another four students secured highest marks in different subjects. Himangsu Bhuyan of Brahmaputra Valley Fertilizer Corporation (BVFCL) Model School Namrup secured second rank, Suhani Goswami of Salt Brook Academy Dibrugarh got 14th rank, Arindam Das of BVFCL Model School Namrup was placed in the 18th rank, Santosh Mohan Rajkumar of Moran Jatiya Vidyalaya and Mayuri Phukan of St Mary’s School Dibrugarh were placed 19th, Dikshita Saikia of Salt Brook Academy Dibrugarh, Abhishek Kayal of St Mary’s School Dibrugarh and Malavika Bora of Little Flower School Dibrugarh, secured the 20th rank. The pass percentage of the district is estimated to be 63.63, slightly higher than last year.

Tezpur: Seven students of various schools of Tezpur town brought laurels by capturing positions in the HSLC merit list. Nabaniraj Saikia of Tezpur Don Bosco School achieved the third rank much to the delight of the local people. He told this correspondent that hard work was the key to his success. He aspires to be a successful engineer and wants to study in an IIT.

Itakhola: Neelam Baruah of North Jamuguri High School brought glory to greater North Jamuguri by securing 10th rank in the HSLC examination. While talking to this correspondent she said that she was confident of securing a rank in the examination.

She studied for eight hours every day and admitted that medium of instruction was not a hindrance in her academic pursuit.

Haflong: Despite the adverse situation in the hill district of Dima Hasao, Sankhya Chakraborty of Haflong managed to secure fifth position in the HSLC examination from Government Boys’ Higher Secondary School, Haflong. Significantly he is the second student, who secured the fifth position in the history of the school since 1951.

Speaking to this correspondent, Sankhya explained how the adverse situation in the hill district failed to discourage him and how a conducive atmosphere at home helped him.

Jorhat: In the HSLC Examination declared today as many as 10 students in Jorhat district were able to secure positions among the top 20. Papori Chutia from Borhola HS School secured 11th position with an aggregate of 558 marks. From Kakojan Balya Niketan, Dipankar Kashyap Borthakur and Ishani Borthakur secured 15th and 17th positions respectively.

Two students from Don Bosco High School, Baghchung, Amalin Phukan and Abhigyan Mahanta acquired 18th position scoring 551 marks each.

Anupam Konwar and Surajit Saikia brought glory to Jyoti Bidyapith, Teok, by securing 18th and 20th positions respectively.

Atchur Pegu from Jonaki Jatiya Vidyalaya, Gowaigaon Majuli, secured 19th position with aggregate 550 marks.

Another private institution, Jonaki Sangha Vidyalaya also came into focus by producing two rank holders Seuj Bordoloi and Urvashi Bordoloi, who were placed in 20th position.

Dergaon: Arindam Bikash Neog who appeared from Don Bosco High School Dergaon secured the 20th rank in the HSLC Examination 2010. He told this correspondent that his success could be attributed to hard work centred on conceptual knowledge rather than memorizing.

Sivasagar: Bettering all pervious record, eight HSLC candidates occupied ranks among the top 20 HSLC candidates.

Kokrajhar: This year again in Kokrajhar district private institutions proved better than the Goverment institutes. Like previous years B.P.C.M Babyland English Medium High School, Kokrajhar maintained its prestige by securing two positions in the list of toppers in the HSLC Examination.

Two girls of B.P.C.M Babyland English Medium High School, Kokrajhar secured 15th and 20th positions respectively. Tanaya Rakshit with total 554 marks and letter in all subjects secured 15th position while Payal Dey with total 549 marks and letter in all subjects secured 20th position.

Baihata Chariali: Bagging three top positions in the HSLC examination, three boys have brought glory to the Baihata Chariali area. Paragjyoti Deka, securing 9th position brought pride to his village Radhakuchi for the first time. A student of Sankardev Sishu Niketan, Karara Pragjyoti secured 93.3 per cent with 100 marks in Advance Mathematics.

Joydeep Deka, a student of Majgaon High School (Venture) secured 20th position. Another student of Pioneer Academy, Puthimari, here Anup Jyoti Kalita son of Hareswar Kalita and Sarala Kalita of Koroibari village has also brought fame to the area securing 20th position. He also got marks with 100 mark in General Science.

Silchar : The toppers in Cachar district included Sandipan Choudhury (11), Jayeesa Deb (12), Aminsha Choudhury (12), Manisha Paul (20) Ankur Nath( 20), Sunanda Dutta (20), Samagata Sen (20), Souradeep Dey (20), Sawgat Roy (20), Supratim Das (20) and Baishakhi Suklabaidya (20). Sourajit Paul secured highest mark in General Science in the State.

Toppers

(1) Jugal Talukdar (As En Gs Gm Ss Am) Choukhuty High School, Barbang, Barpeta, 572. (2) Himangshu Bhuyan (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), BVFC Model High School, Namrup, Dibrugarh, 567. (3) Nabaneeroj Saikia (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Don Bosco High School, Tezpur, Sonitpur, 566, Spondon Jyoti Goswami (As En Gs Gm Ss Am) Modern High School Guwahati, Kamrup, 566, Dhrubajyoti Choudhury (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Axam Jatiya Vidyalaya, Noonmati, Guwahati-20, 566. (4) Jayashree Pathak (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), St Mary’s English High School, Kamrup, Guwahati-3, 565, Pritam Dutta (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Adarsha Vidya Bhavan, Nazira, Sibsagar, 565, Mitali Roy (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), M N C Balika Bidyapith, Nalbari, Nalbari, 565, Dipangkali Sarma (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Sarupeta High School, Sarupeta, Barpeta, 565. (5) Sankhya Chakravarty (Bn En Gs Gm Ss Am), Govt Boys’ Higher Secondary School, Haflong, N C Hills, 564, Saidul Islam (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Rangia Higher Secondary School, Rangia, Kamrup, 564. B10-609-0101, Niraj Chetry (As En Gs Gm Ss Am) Nagaon Govt Boys’ Higher Secondary School, Nagaon, 564. (6) Anupam Deka (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), BBCM Shankardev Shishu Vidya Niketan, North Lakhimpur, Lakhimpur, Surya Kumar Saikia (As En Gs Gm Ss Am) Howraghat Higher Secondary School, Howrahghat, Karbi Anglong, 563. (7) B10-652-0200, Chinmoy Barma (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Shankardev Vidya Niketan Nalbari, Nalbari, 562. (8) B10-360-0407, Kaushik Ojah (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Axam Jatiya Vidyalaya, Noonmati, Guwahati-20, Kamrup, 561. (9) B10-430-0504, Surajit Kalita (As En Gs Gm Ss Am) Shankardev Shishu Niketan, Rangia, Kamrup, 560. B 10-410-0229, Parag Jyoti Deka (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Karara Higher Secondary School, Karara, Kamrup, 560. B10-384-0652 Unmilan Kalita (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Pragjyotish Eng Medium High School, Maligaon, Kamrup, 560. B10-430-0487, Manas Pratim Sarma (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Shankardev Shishu Niketan, Rangia, Kamrup, 560. B10-014-0451 Mausam Das (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Shankardev Vidya Niketan Barpeta, 560. (10) B10-609-0554, Mondeep Bharali (As En Gs Gm Ss Am) Nowgaon Mission High School, Nagaon, 559. B10-730-0136, Nilam Baruah (As En Gs Gm Ss Am ), North Jamuguri H E School, Naharbari, Sonitpur. 559. B10-387-0155, Gaurav Talukdar (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Sankardev Vidyaniketan, Zoo Road, Guwahati, Kamrup, 559. (11) B10-319-0134, Papori Chutia (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Borholla Higher Secondary School, Borholla, Jorhat, 558. B10-697-0409, Dikshya Gogoi (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Sophy Mercy Memorial School, Sivasagar, 558. B10-130-0713, Sandipan Choudhury (Bn En Gs Gm Ss Am), Silchar Collegiate School, Silchar, Cachar, 558. (12) B10-130-0454, Agnishikha Choudhury (Bn En Gs Gm Ss Am) Holy Cross School, Silchar, Cachar, 557. B10-157-0534, Aditya Agarwala (Hn En Gs Gm Ss Am), Little Star English Academy, Mankachar, Dhubri, 557. B10-743-0458, Nabajit Sarkar (Hn En Gs Gm Ss Am), Don Bosco High School, Tezpur, Sonitpur, 557. B10-360-0383, Abinash Sarma (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Axam Jatiya Vidyalaya, Noonmati, Guwahati, Kamrup, 557. B10-367-0145, Bhaskarjyoti Barman (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Pragjyotish English High School, Panbazar, Kamrup, 557. B10-606-0140, Bidyut Bikash Boruah (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Lanka High School, Lanka Nagaon, 557. (13) B10-609-0116, Prajnan Kumar Bhagawati (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Nagaon Govt Boys’ Higher Secondary School, Nagaon, 556. B10-548-0078, Swapna Smith Sarma, (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Simaluguri Higher Secondary School, Simaluguri, Lakhimpur, 556. B10-651-0405, Jugabrat Misra (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Little Flowers School Nalbari, 556. (14) B10-651-0418, Anuradha Deka (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Little Flowers School Nalbari, 555. B10-744-0323, Puja Gupta (Hn En Gs Gm Ss Am), St Joseph’s Convent School, Tezpur, Sonitpur, 555. B10-053-0017 Debajit Kumar Sandilya (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Birjhora H S School, Bongaigaon, 555. B10-231-0757, Suhanee Goswami (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Salt Brook School Dibrugarh, 555. B10-609-0014, Anurag Kashyap, (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Nagaon Govt Boys’ Higher Secondary School, Nagaon, 555. B10-430-0144, Pankaj Sarma (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Rangia Higher Secondary School, Rangia, Kamrup, 555. B10-399-0137 Fulmoni Kalita (As En Gs Gm Ss Am) Chhaygaon Higher Secondary School, Chhaygaon, Kamrup, 555. B10-379-0278, Bibhash Pathak (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Disney Land High School, Khanapara, Guwahati, Kamrup, 555. B10-359-0282, Prabhat Kr Singh (Hn En Gs Gm Ss Am), Anand Acaddemy, Dispur, 555, Kamrup. B10-360-0385, Ananya Anubhav Saikia (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Axam Jatiya vidyalaya, Noonmati, Guwahati-20, Kamrup, 555. (15) B10-366-0230, Anandarup Das (Hn En Gs Gm Ss Am), happy child High School, Guwahati, Rehabari, Kamrup 554. B10-358-0289 Lizakshi Buzar Baruah (En Gs Gm Ss Am) Little Flower School, Hatigaon, Guwahati, Kamrup, 554. B10-332-0465, Dipanka Kashypa Borthakur (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Balya Niketon Kokajan, Jorhat, 554. B10-473-0738, Ritambara Nath (Bn En Gs Gm Ss Am), Babyland Eng High School, Karimganj, 554. B10-529-0233, Dipika Konwar (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), North Lakhimpur Girls’ HS School, N Lakhimpur, Lakhimpur, 554. B10-609-0098, Nilutpal Borah (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Nagaon Govt Boys’ Higher Secondary School, Nagaon, 554. B10-0800, Tanaya Rakshit (As En Gs Gm Ss Am) BPCM Babyland Eng Med High School, Kokrajhar, 554. B10-567-0212 Azahar Mehmud Islam (As En GS GM SS AM) Morigaon Town High School, Morigaon, 554. B10-048-0333 Rubi Das (As En GS GM SS AM), Shankardev Shishu Niketan, Sarupeta, Barpeta, 554. B10-761-0498, Archita Borah (As En GS GM SS AM), St Stephen’s High School, Tinsukia, 554. B10-726-0109, Parishmita Kakati (As En GS GM SS AM), Kasturba High School, Majikuchi, Sonitpur, 554. (16) B10-743-0098, Nayan Moni Baishya (As En GS GM SS AM), Tezpur Govt Higher Secondary School, Tezpur, Sonitpur, 553. B10-743-0127 Tanmay Jyoti Deka (As En GS GM SS AM), Tezpur govt Higher Secondary School, Tezpur, Sonitpur, 553. B10-690-0441, chandrika Chetia (As En GS GM SS AM), St Joseph’s High School Moranhat, Moran, Sivasagar, 553. B10-630-0228, Nabajyoti Misra (As En GS GM SS AM), Amani Janakalyan High School, Amani, Nalbari. 553. B10-041-0250 Abinash Das (As En GS GM SS AM), Pathsala Sikshapith Adarsha High School, Barpeta, 553. B10-007-0215, Gunajit Deka (As En GS GM SS AM), Sankardev Shishu Niketan, Bahari, Barpeta, 553. B10-098-0314, Manash Jyoti Das (As En GS GM SS AM), BRPL Vidyalaya, Dhaligaon, Chirang, 553. B10-609-0061, Hafizul Islam Pathan (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Nagaon Govt Boys’ Secondary School, Nagaon, 553. B10-361-0207, Dhritishna Kalita (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), St Mary’s English High School, Guwahati-3, Kamrup, 553. B10-360-0428, Saurav Barman (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Axam Jatiya Vidyalaya, Noonmati, Guwahati-20, Kamrup, 553. B10-361-0291, Ronica Roopak (As En Gm Ss Am), St Mary’s English High School, Guwahati-3, Kamrup 553. (17) B10-360-0435, Tusar Jit Medhi, (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Axam Jatiya Vidyalaya, Noonmati, Guwahati-20, Kamrup 552. B10-332-0484, Ishani Borthakur (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Balya Niketon Kokajan, Jorhat, 552. B10-261-0164, Nidarshana Chakravartty (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Central Girls’ High School, Goalpara, 552. B10-568-0309, Arup Jyoti Mahanta (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Sankardev Bidya Niketon, Morigaon, 552. B10-430-0437, Manisha Jain (As En Gm Ss Am), Modern English School, Rangia, Kamrup, 552. B10-175-0056, Sharuar Ahmed (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Dalgaon Higher Secondary, School, Dalgaon, Darrang, 552. B10-204-0032, Kalyanjyoti Chutia (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Dhemaji Higher Secondary School, Dhemaji, 552. B10-014-0471, Sangeeta Devi (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Shankardev Vidya Niketan Barpeta, 552. B10-690-0569 Vishal I J Gogoi (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Oil India Higher Secondary School, Moran, Sivasagar, 552. B10-651-0424, Kangkana Barman (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Little Flowers School Nalbari, 552. B10-697-0408, Ankita Gogoi (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Sophy Mercy Memorial School, Sivasagar, 552. B10-743-0737, Saraswati Devi (En Gs Gm Ss Am), Moonlit High School, Tezpur, Sonitpur, 552. (18) B10-697-0481, Priyonka Paul (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Sankardev Shishu Vidya Niketon, Sivasagar, 551. B10-651-0425, Khushboo Jain (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Little Flowers School Nalbari, 551. B10-239-0179, Arindam Das (Hn en gs gm ss am), BVFC Model High School, Namrup, Dibrugarh, 551. B10-430-0503, Surajit Das (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Shankardev Shishu Niketan, Rangia, Kamrup, 551. B10-518-0157, Sudhangshu Priya Bharati (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Ghilamara Higher Secondary School, Ghilamara, Lakhimpur, 551. B10-328-0676, Amalin Phukan (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Don Bosco High School, Baghchung, Jorhat, 551. B10-328-0671, Abhigyan Mahanta (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Don Bosco High School Baghchung, Jorhat, 551. B10-350-0319, Anupam Konwar Jyoti (As En Gs Gm Ss Am ), Vidyapith Teok, Jorhat, 551. (19) B10-333-0203, Atchur Pegu, Jonakee Jatiya Bidyalaya, (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Goalgaon, Majuli, Jorhat, 550. B10-361-0430, Lipika Sarma (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), TC Govt Girls’ HS & MP School, Guwahati-3, Kamrup, 550. B10-366-0194, Rupak Singh (Hn En Gs Gm Ss Am), St Stephen’s School, Guwahati, Kamrup, 550. B10-360 -0405, Jyoti Kumar Sarma (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Axam Jatiya Vidyalaya, Noonmati, Guwahati-20, Kamrup, 550. B10-379-0289, Debajit Konwar, (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Disney Land High School, Khanapara Guwahati, Kamrup, 550. B10-568-0308, Arindam Gohain (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Sankardev Bidya Niketon, Morigaon, 550. B10-528-0166 Geetismita Boruah (As En Gs Gm Ss Am ), St Mary’s High School, North, Lakhimpur, 550. B10-387-0165 Manas Choudhury (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Sankardev Vidyaniketan, Zoo Road, Kamrup, Guwahati, 550. B10-237-0611 Santosh Mohan Rajkumar (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Moran Jatiya Vidyalaya, Moran, Dibrugarh, 550. B10-231-0559, Mayuri Phukan (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), St Marys School, Dibrugarh, 550. B10-130-0755, Joyisa Deb (Bn en gs gm ss am), Silchar Collegiate School, Silchar, Cachar, 550. B10-633-0112, Joy Kumar Barman (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Dhamdhama High School, Niz-Dhamdhama, Nalbari, 550. B10-630-0079, Gaurav Narayan Deka (As En Gs Gm Ss Am), Chamata

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Let ULFA give formal proposal for peace talks: Gogoi

GUWAHATI, May 30 (IANS): Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi today asked the outlawed United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) to formally apprise the State government of its decision on opening peace talks to end three decades of insurgency in the region.

"Let them first decide if they want to talk or not. If at all they are interested for talks, they should formally let us know," Gogoi told reporters in response to an ULFA statement to the media on Friday urging the government to release its six top jailed leaders to pave the way for holding peace talks.

He said the rebel group should tell the government what they want and the government would discuss their proposals in detail and do whatever was possible to get the talk process going.

"We are positive from our side, but then there has to be some formalities observed and so we want the ULFA to make their stand formal to us," the chief minister said.

The ULFA statement by its publicity chief Mithinga Daimary was made after eight of the outfit's leaders met inside the Guwahati Central Jail on Friday to discuss the issue of holding peace negotiations with the government.

The meeting came in the wake of some positive signals from New Delhi. Home Minister P.C. Chidambaram Tuesday said in Guwahati that the Assam government had been given the nod to open talks with the ULFA.

On Wednesday, the Assam chief minister said the state cabinet endorsed Chidambaram's proposal and announced that Assam was ready to begin peace talks with the ULFA leadership.

Six top ULFA leaders are in jail -- chairman Arabinda Rajkhowa, deputy commander-in-chief Raju Baruah, self-styled foreign secretary Sasha Choudhury, finance secretary Chitrabon Hazarika, cultural secretary Pranati Deka, and ULFA political ideologue Bhimkanta Buragohain.

Its vice chairman Pradeep Gogoi and Daimary were out on bail two months ago after the prosecution did not oppose their bail plea - a move seen as an attempt by the government to let the two leaders drum up public opinion for opening talks.

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ULFA general council meets in city jail

GUWAHATI, May 28 – ULFA’s general council, led by the outfit’s jailed chairman Arabinda Rajkhowa, met today at the Guwahati Central Jail to take a decision regarding peace talks with the government.

According to ULFA publicity secretary Mithinga Daimary, the general council meeting was held in response to the government’s invitation for peace talks.

Rajkhowa, who is in jail, was joined by ULFA vice-chairman Pradip Gogoi and Mithinga Daimary from outside, as intense discussions were held with the council’s jailed leaders.

The modalities of the talks and where they would be held was yet to be decided as the discussion was in the initial stage, Daimary said.

The council members were also hopeful that the banned underground organisation’s ‘commander-in-chief’ Paresh Baruah, still at large, would abide by their decision on the talks.

The issue of ULFA general secretary Anup Chetia, now in a Bangladesh jail, was also discussed at the meeting, he added.

Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi had announced here on Wednesday that his Cabinet had taken a decision to hold talks with ULFA irrespective of whether Paresh Barua came for negotiations or not.

Among the ULFA’s 15-member general council, six are in judicial custody, including Rajkhowa, two — Pradip Gogoi and Mithinga Daimary — have been released on bail and three members are missing since the Bhutan operations in 2003. Another member, Robin Handique, died in Tezpur Jail after he was brought there following the Bhutan operations and Jibon Moran is at large.

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HSLC and AHM Examinations Under SEBA Announced

Secondary Education Board of Assam (SEBA) on 29th May declared the High School Leaving Certificate Examination (HSLC) results, 2010 and Assam High Madrassa (AHM) results for 2010 on Saturday (May 29). Total 2,70,930 candidates appeared for HSLC examinations out of which 1,71,276 candidates passed successfully. The pass percentage 63.21. All together 19,034 candidates got 1st division, 31,720 passed in 2nd division and 1,20,521 candidates passed in 3rd division in HSLC examination .
In Assam High Madrassa Examination Total candidates appeared is 6,708 out of which 4,924 passed successfully. The passed percentage is 73.47. 1st division 139 , 2nd division 978 while 3812 candidates passed in 3rd division in the AHM Examination 2010.
Top position holders in HSLC examination:
1. Jugal Talukdar(Choukhuty High School, Barbang , Barpeta),
2 Himangshu Bhuyan(Bvfc Model High School, Namrup)
3 Nabaneeroj Saikia( Don Bosco High School, Tezpur)
3 Spondonjyoti Goswami(Modern High School, Guwahati)
3 Dhurubajyoti Choudhury(Axam Jatiya Vidyalaya, Noonmati)
4 Jayashree Pathak(St Mary's English High School, Guwahati)
4 Pritam Dutta( Adarasha Vidya Bhavan, Nazira)
4 Mitali Roy( M N C Balika Bidyapith , Nalbari)
4 Dipangkali Sarma( Sarupeta High School, Sarupeta)
5 Sankhya Chakravarty( Govt Boys Higher Secondary School, Haflong)
5 Saidul Islam(Rangia Higher Secondary School, Rangia)
5 Niraj Chetry(Nagaon Govt Boys Higher Secondary School, Nagaon)
6 Anupam Deka( B B C M Shankardev Shishu Vidya Niketan, North Lakhimpur)
6 Surya Kumar Saikia(Howraghat Higher Secondary School, Howraghat)
7 Chinmoy Barma( Shankardev Vidya Niketan, Nalbari)
8 Kaushik Ojha( Axam Jatiya Vidyalaya, Noonmati)
9 Surajit Kalita( Shankardev Shishu Niketan, Rangia)
9 Parag Jyoti Deka(Karara Higher Secondary School, Karara)
9 Unmilan Kalita(Pragjyotish English Medium School, Maligoan)
9 Manas Pratim Sarma( ( Shankardev Shishu Niketan, Rangia)
9 Mausam Das( Sankardev Vidya Niketan, Barpeta)
10 Mondeep Bharali( Nowgaon Mission High High School, Nagaon)
10 Nilam Baruah (North Jamuguri H E School, Naharbari)
10 Gaurav Talukdar (Shankardev Vidyaniketan, Guwahati)
11 Papori Chutia (Borholla Higher Secondary High School, Borholla)
11 Dikshya Gogoi (Sophy Mercy Memorial School, Sivsagar)
11 Sandipan Choudhury (Holy cross School, Silchar)
12 Agnishikha Choudhury (Holy Cross School, Silchar)
12 Aditya Agarwala (Little Star English Academy, Mancachar), Dhubri
12 Nabajit Sarkar (Don Bosco High School, Tezpur), Sonitpur
12 Abinash Sarkar (Axam Jatiya Vidyalaya, Noonmati, Guwahati)
12 Bhaskarjyoti Barman (Pragjyotish English High School, Panbazar)
12 Bidyut Bikash Baruah (Lanka High School, Lanka Nagaon)
13 Prajnan Kumar Bhagawati (Nagaon Govt. Boys’ Higher Secondary School), Nagaon
13 Swapna Smiti Sarma (Simaluguri Higer Secondary School, Simaluguri), Lakhimpur
13 Jugabrat Mishra (Little Flowers School, Nalbari)
14 Anuradha Deka, Little Flowers School, Nalbari
14 Puja Gupta, St. Joseph’s Convent School, Tezpur
14 Debajit Kumar Sandilya, Birjhora HS School, Bongaigaon
14 Suhanee Goswami, Salt Brook School, Dibrugarh
14 Anurag Kashyap, Nagaon Govt. HS School.
14 Pankaj Sarma, Rangia HS School
14 Fulmani Kalita, Chhaygaon HS School
14 Bibhash Pathak, Disney Land High School, Khanapara, Guwahati
14 Prabha Kr. Singh, Ananda Academy, Dispur
14 Ananya Anubhab Saikia, Axam Jatiya Vidyalaya, Noonmati, Guwahati
15 Anandarup Das, Happy Child High School, Guwahati
15 Lizakshi Buzarbaruah, Little Flower School, Hatigaon, Guwahati
15 Dipankar Kashyap Borthakur, Balya Niketon, Kakojan, Jorhat
15 Ritambara Nath, Baby Land English High School, Karimganj
15 Dipika Konwar, North Lakhimpur Girl’s HS School
15 Nilutpal Bora, Nagaon Govt. Boy’s HS School, Nagaon
15 Tanaya Rakshit, BPCM Baby Land English Medium High School, Kokrajhar
15 Azahar Mehmud Islam, Morigaon Town High School, Morigaon
15 Rubi Das, Shankardev Sishu Niketan, Sarupeta
15 Archita Bora, St. Stephen’s High School, Tinsukia
15 Parishmita Kakati, Kasturba High School, Majikuchi, Sonitpur
16 Nayanmoni Baishya, Tezpur Govt. HS School, Tezpur
16 Tanmayjyoti Deka, Tezpur Govt. HS School, Tezpur
16 Chandrika Chetia, St Joseph’s High School, Moranhat, Moran
16 Nabajyoti Mishra, Amoni Janakalyan High School, Amoni, Nagaon
16 Abinash Das, Pathsala Sikshipith Adarsha High School, Pathsala
16 Gunajit Deka, Sanakrdev Sishu Niketan, Bahari, Barpeta
16 Manashjyoti Das, BRPL Vidyalaya, Dhaligaon, Bongaigaon
16 Hafizul Islam Pathan (Nagaon Govt Boys Higher Secondary School)
16 Dhritishna Kalita (St Mary's English High School, Guwahati-3,)
16 Saurav Barman (Axam Jatiya Vidyalaya, Noonmati,Guwahati-20)
16 Ronica Roopak (St Mary's English High School, Guwahati-3)
17 Tusar Jit Medhi (Axam Jatiya Vidyalaya, Noonmati, Guwahati-20)
17 Ishani Borthakur (Balya Niketon Kqkajan, Jorhat)
17 Nidarshana Chakravartty (Central Girls' High School, Goalpara)
17 Arup Jyoti Mahanta (Sankardev Bidya Niketon Morigaon)
17 Manisha Jain (Modern English School, Rangia)
17 Sharuar Ahmed (Dalgaon Higher Secondary School, Dalgaon)
17 Kalyan Jyoti Chutia (Dhemaji Higher Secondary School, Dhemaji)
17 Sangeeta Devi (Shankardev Vidya Niketan Barpeta)
17 Vishali J Gogoi (Oil India Higher Secondary School, Moran)
17 Kangkana Barman (Little Flowers School Nalbari)
17 Ankita Gogoi (Sophy Mercy Memorial School, Sivasagar)
17 Saraswati Devi (Moonlit High School, Tezpur)
18 Priyonka Paul (Sankardev Shishu Vidya Niketon, Sivasagar)
18 Khushboo Jain (Little Flowers School Nalbari)
18 Arindam Das (B V F C Model High School Namrup, Dibrugarh)
18 Surajit Das (Shankardev Shishu Niketan, Rangia)
18 Sudhangshu Priya Bharati (Ghilamara Higher Secondary School, Ghilamara)
18 Amalin Phukan (Don Bosco High School, Baghchung, Jorhat)
18 Abhigyan Mahanta (Don Bosco High School, Baghchung, Jorhat)
18 Anupam Konwar (Jyoti Vidyapith Teok, Teok)
19 Atchur Pegu (Jonakee Jatiya Bidyalaya, Goalgaon, )
19 Lipikasarma (T C Govt Girls' Hs & Mp School,Guwahati-3)
19 Rupak Singh (St Stephen's School, Guwahati, Kamrup)
19 Jyoti Kumar Sarma (Axam Jatiya Vidyalaya, Noonmati, Guwahati-20)
19 Debajit Konwar (Disney Land High School Khanapara Guwahati,)
19 Arindam Gohain (Sankardev Bidya Niketon Morigaon
19 Geetismita Boruah (St Mary's High School, North Lakhimpur)
19 Manas Choudhury (Sankardev Vidyaniketan (Zoo Road), Guwahati)
19 Santosh Mohan Rajkumar (Moran Jatiya Vidyalaya, Moran)
19 Mayuri Phukan (St Marys School, Dibrugarh)
19 Joyisa Deb (Silchar Collegiate School, Silchar)
19 Joy Kumar Barman (Dhamdhama High School Niz-Dhamdhama)
19 Gaurav Narayan Deka (Chamata Higher Secondary School, Chamata)
19 Priya Kaur Dhillon (St Joseph's School Sonari, Sonari)
19 Debajit Talukdar (Sankardev Shishu Niketan, Bhawanipur)
19 Bubumani Kalita (Sankardev Shishu Vidya Niketan, Pathsala)
20 Subham Kalita (Bapuji High School, Abhayapur)
20 Suranjana Patowary (St Mary's High School Barpeta Road)
20 Arunav Barma (Don Bosco High School, Tezpur)
20 Rimo Dey (St Mary's School, Margherita)
20 Chiranjeev Bishwas (St Paul's English School, Rangapara)
20 Gaurab Dutta (Little Star School, Biswanath Chariali)
20 Bishal Sarma, Dharanidhar Vidyapith High School, Chatama
20 Dipankar Sharma, Jatiya Vidyalay ,Tihu
20 Gariyashee Lahkar , Little Flowers School Nalbari
20 Ankurjyoti Bordoloi, Nazira Higher Secondary & M P School, Nazira
20 Supritam Das, Holy Cross School, Silchar
20 Sauradeep Dey, South Point High School, Silchar-5
20 Onkar Nath, Silchar Collegiate School, Silchar
20 Manisha Paul, Silchar Collegiate School, Silchar
20 Baishakhi Suklabaidya, Daffodils School, Silchar-2
20 Saugata Roy , Holy Cross School, Silchar
20 Samagata Sen, Silchar Collegiate School, Silchar
20 Hemant Kumar Jha, Bongaigaon High School (E M), Bongaigaon
20 Sananda Dutta , Silchar Collegiate School, Silchar
20 Deekshita Saikia, Salt Brook School Dibrugarh,
20 Mausam Roy, Shankardev Shishu Niketan Dudhnoi,
20 Abhishek Kayal, Saint Marys School Dibrugarh,
20 Malobika Bora, Dibrugarh Little Flower H S School, Dibrugarh
20 Kumar Madhurya Pratim, Saraswati Shiksha Niketan Mirza,
20 Nirupam Konwar Baishya , Pragjyotish Eng Medium High School, Maljgaon
20 Reeturaj Baidya, Rowlands Memorial High School, Karimganj,
20 Anupjyoti Kalita, Pioneer Academy, Puthimari
20 Parash Mani Saikia, Shankardev Shishu Niketan, Rangia
20 Kishor Malakar, Damdama Higher Secondary School,
20 Jaydeep Deka ,Kulhati Mazgaon High School, Pingaleswar
20 Waseem Arshad , Rowlands Memorial High School Karimganj,
20 Payal Dey B P C M Babyland English Med High School
20 Ananya Devi Sankardev Bidya Niketon Morigaon
20 Tapan Jyoti Sarmah , Sri Sankardev Bidya Niketon, Kampur
20 Nilutpal Sashi Biswas , Morigaon Town High School, Morigaon
20 Krishanu Dey , Saraswati Vidyaniketan, Karimganj
20 Mintu Borah, Little Flower School Hatigaon Guwahati, Kamrup
20 Parineeta Chakraborty , St Mary's English High School Guwahati-3, Kamrup
20 Gargi Phukan , St Mary's English High School Guwahati-3, Kamrup
20 Udeshnasarma , Disney Land High School Khanapara Guwahati,
20 Jyotirmoi Borah, Little Flower School Hatigaon Guwahati, Kamrup
20 Kuwali Kashyap , Little Flower School Hatigaon Guwahati, Kamrup
20 Hirok Jyoti Das , Little Flower School Hatigaon Guwahati, Kamrup
20 Adhiraj Kashyap , Axam Jatiya Vidyalaya, Noonmati,
20 Apekshamrit Madhukulya , St Stephen's School, Guwahati Kamrup
20 Rimjhim Moral , Green View Academy,
20 Arindom Bikash Neog , Don Bosco H/S Dergaon, Golaghat
20 Niharikaagarwal , Sacred Heart High School, Golaghat
20 Seuj Bordoloi , Jonaki Sangha Vidyalay Jorhat,
20 Surajit Saikia , Jyoti Vidyapith Teok, Teok
20 Urbashi Bordoloi , Jonaki Sangha Vidyalay Jorhat,

The Top Three position holders in Assam High Madrassa Examination 2010 under SEBA are:
1 Aminul Islam, S A B High Madrassa, Rowmari, Kamrup,
2 Sofiqul Islam, Rakhaldubi High Madrassa, Joypur Bazar, Goalpara,
3 Imamul Haque B A S Madrassa Higher Secondary School, Saniad,
3 Shohidul Islam, Badullah Haji Memorial Mohimari High Madrassa,
3 Mofidul Islam, Rakhaldubi High Madrassa, Joypur Bazar, Goalpara
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Four NDFB bombers linked to Assam blasts held

GUWAHATI, May 28 (IANS): Four members of the outlawed National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB), directly involved in the October 2008 serial explosions in Assam, have been arrested in separate raids by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) sleuths, officials said on Friday.

A CBI spokesperson said Rahul Brahma was arrested on Thursday from Zero town in Arunachal Pradesh where he was taking shelter with his wife and child for the past few days. Brahma is the one who allegedly drove a Maruti 800 car packed with explosives and parked the vehicle at a crowded business hub in Panbazar on Oct 30, 2008. The car bomb went off killing eight people and wounded up to 30 others.

A total of nine near simultaneous explosions rocked the State that day killing 100 people and wounding 500 more, all the blasts blamed on the NDFB.

In another raid, CBI officials held three NDFB bombers from Kokrajhar in western Assam - all of them directly linked to the explosion at Bongaigaon town.

The trio of B Onsai, Indra Brahma and Lukhra allegedly rode a motorcycle packed with explosives and parked it in front of a shop in a crowded street in Bongaigaon, about 200 km west of here. An alert shop owner informed the police about the unattended motorcycle - a bomb disposal squad towed the motorcycle for defusing, but for some technical reasons the bomb went off before it could be defused, injuring two policemen.

"All the four arrested are directly linked to the serial blasts and we consider it a major success and we hope to catch a few more soon," CBI Superintendent of Police NS Kharayat told IANS. "Vital clues were provided by NDFB chairman Ranjan Daimary during our nine-day interrogation," the CBI official said.

Daimary was handed over to Indian authorities on May 5 by Bangladesh and is now in the custody of Assam Police. Earlier, the NDFB terror mastermind was in CBI custody for nine days until Tuesday.

"Daimary has confessed to the crime of masterminding the serial explosions and said the explosives were procured locally from Assam and also from Bhutan," the CBI official said.

The CBI had already filed a chargesheet naming Daimary and 19 more NDFB militants for the serial blasts Oct 30 2008 in Assam.
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