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Sanjoy Hazarika presented ‘Global Citizenship’ award

[ Date: February 26, 2010 ]
Washington, Feb 21: Tufts University, one of the leading US universities, has awarded this year’s Dr Jean Mayer Award for Global Citizenship to Indian journalist Sanjoy Hazarika for his advocacy of issues in India’s northeast to a national and international audience. The award, presented every year to scholars and practitioners who have made significant contributions [...] ...
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The impact of Insurgency activities in Northeast India on Socio-Economic Development and its solution thereof

[ Date: February 13, 2010 ]
Northeast India comprises of seven sister states of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura. Some years back Sikkim state has also been embraced by the North Eastern Council. The term, ‘Northeast’ was formalized through the British colonial administration as a frontier region. It is linked with Indian heartland through the 21 km. [...] ...
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The road from Delhi to Kohima

[ Date: February 1, 2010 ]
For over 60 years, in few areas has the idea of India been more strongly challenged as in the tiny state of Nagaland. It was here that the first shots for an independent breakaway nation were fired within a decade of India securing independence from Britain. The sense of social and political isolation is extensive, while [...] ...
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Negotiating change with memory

[ Date: January 21, 2010 ]
Mamang Dai, poet and novelist from the north-east, chats with Subash N. Jeyan about her writing and attempt to record the disappearing traditions of her land. ...
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What do the Assamese want?

[ Date: January 19, 2010 ]
Soon after last month’s seizure and subsequent arrest of Arabindo Rajkhowa, chairman of the banned United Liberation Front of Asom, his colleague and head of the remnants of the organization’s armed wing reaffirmed, along with Rajkhowa, that Ulfa would only talk about sovereignty of Assam with the Central Government and that Ulfa could change its [...] ...
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Handling ULFA

[ Date: January 19, 2010 ]
Media messes up the message by Sanjoy Hazarika IT is more than a month since the chairman of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) was arrested by Bangladeshi security officials and handed over to Indian forces on the Bangladesh-Meghalaya border, after he and his cohorts were intercepted as they fled to Chittagong and planned an escape [...] ...
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Pulse Polio Program at Sarikholia sapori

[ Date: January 18, 2010 ]
During a recent Pulse Polio Immunization campaign, special camps were organized by the Dibrugarh Boat Clinic (10 – 13 January 2010).The Deputy Commissioner of the District, Mr. GD Tripathy visited Sarikholia sapori and launched the program. He was accompanied by Dr. P C Hazarika, Joint Director of Health Services, Dr. Bhobojyoti Borah, Surveillance Medical [...] ...
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Semester at Sea

[ Date: January 9, 2010 ]
Sanjoy Hazarika was a Lecturer on the unique Semester at Sea programme, which is run on the passenger ship MV Explorer, which is a traveling US University campus. Mr. Hazarika gave two major keynote addresses on A Writer’s Perceptive of India, mapping the historical growth and economic development of the country in lectures which were [...] ...
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Assam: Forget rhetoric, get real

[ Date: December 9, 2009 ]
While facts surrounding the capture of United Liberation Front of Asom (Ulfa) chairman Arabinda Rajkhowa are shrouded in mystery and might not be known for some time, the situation remains murky. This has not been helped by varying government statements: one that he was arrested and another that he had surrendered. This was countered by [...] ...
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Challenging the Idea of India: Accommodating the Nagas

[ Date: November 25, 2009 ]
For over sixty years, in few areas, has the idea of India been more strongly challenged as in the tiny state of Nagaland, located well east of Kolkata (Calcutta). It was here that the first shots for an independent breakaway nation were fired within a decade of India securing independence from Britain in 1947. The Nagas, [...] ...
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