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Seminar on health condition of women in rural Assam held

Participants at a seminar in Guwahati stressed the need for improved coordination between Panchayats, Anganwadi workers and ASHAS (Accredited Social Health Activists) if the health conditions of women in rural Assam, suffering from the worst maternal mortality rate in the country (MMR olf 480), are to improve. The seminar, organized by C-NES to present findings…

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Faraway Friends

The elderly owner of the guest house in the upper Assam tea town of Dibrugarh was worried. It was near midnight and his young guests were not in yet.  A search party set out, a frantic search began. They were finally located at the only restaurant open, watching the Greece, Nigeria soccer World Cup group…

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The Ships of Hope

Floodwaters ravage the remote island of Lamba Sapori in Assam’s Dhemaji district as the monsoons rage. Trapped in their water logged home, Punyadhar and Oipuli Morang are in dire distress. Their two-year child has had an acute asthmatic attack. There is little they can do but hope. Time ticks off, each moment’s breath a greater burden…

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North by North-east: Strangers, Negotiators and Interlocutors

The Government of India obviously believes in governing through Groups of Ministers (GoMs) for major policy issues (the Finance Minister, PranabMukherjee, is a very overworked man – he heads not less than 35 GoMs) while the Prime Minister remains amazingly silent on critical issues, breaking that maun very rarely. The other thing it does is…

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C-NES Participation at Conference on Sanitation

A national level conference on ‘Cost Effective Sustainable Sanitation- An Indian Experience’ was held at the India Habitat Centre, New Delhi from 28th to 30th June 2010. Manik Ch. Boruah, Assistant Programme Manager, C- NES  participated in the conference and represented C-NES ;  the conference was organized by the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Institute (WASH) …

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The Caravan-Panos South Asia Special Assignment Fellowship for Print Journalists

The Caravan-Panos South Asia Special Assignment Fellowship programme is designed to encourage in-depth coverage of  important topics in South Asia. Applications are invited from journalists and writers with over five years relevant experience to work either on a freelance basis over a few months, or fulltime for five weeks on a single assignment. Selected candidates…

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Kamala Saikia memorial lecture by Usha Rai

Here is the full text of 9th Kamala Saikia Memorial lecture delivered by eminent development journalist of India, Usha Rai today (August 9, 2010) in Guwahati. The program was organized by Journalist Kamala Saikia Memorial Trust in association with Guwahati Press Club at Vivekananda Kendra in the city. Dear fellow journalists and friendsI am not a public speaker and…

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CRG writing fellowships

The Calcutta Research Group, Kolkata, is announcing two research fellowships on issues of Forced Migration in South Asia. A) TWO SHORT DURATION WRITING FELLOWSHIPS ON FORCED MIGRATION FOR CANDIDATES FROM NEPAL, SRI LANKA OR BANGLADESH The Mahanirban Calcutta Research Group (CRG) is announcing Two writing fellowships on Forced Migration in South Asia for researchers/activists/journalists working…

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CSE’s Fortnightly News Bulletin (August 5, 2010)

==================================== CSE's Fortnightly News Bulletin (August 5, 2010) ==================================== An e-bulletin from Centre for Science and Environment, India, to our network of friends and professionals interested in environmental issues. Scroll to the bottom of this page for information on how to subscribe and unsubscribe. ---------------------------------------------------------------- You would be aware of the February 2001 study done…

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