New Delhi, Mar. 15 (ANI): The Asian Centre for Human Rights (ACHR) today welcomed the order of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) that directed the Ministry of Defence, Government of India to pay a compensation of Rs. 50,000 each to two torture victims, namely Bhadrakanta Baruah and Ghana
Neog who were tortured in the custody of the 871st Field Regiment of the Army at Maibela camp in Sivasagar district, Assam on 31st January 2009. (ANI)
Asian rights body lauds NHRC order to Army to pay compensation for innocents torture in Assam
Miss Fresh Face of North East contest a major draw for youth
Guwahati, Sep.18 (ANI): With the growing number of fashion conscious youngsters present in the northeast region of the country, the fashion and beauty industry is gaining popularity here.
This was recently noticed when Miss Fresh Face of North East 2009 contest was held in Guwahati and it received an enthusiastic response from people of the region.
Dabur Gulabari organized the Miss Fresh Face of North East 2009 for which a model hunt was conducted across colleges and institutes in the region to discover fresh new faces from the northeast.
The organisers of the contest received an overwhelming response with over 700 entries of which 150 girls were short-listed for the auditions.
After extensive screening and audition, 18 participants were selected for the Grand Finale.
It was a unique way of spreading awareness among the beauty conscious women of the North East and provides them a platform to enter the world of mainstream modelling.
“Northeast is full of talent. We don’t get into big celebrities. We take fresh faces from the common public and make them a celebrity. We want to associate with fresh talents and bring them to the national platform so that they can grow,” said Dyas Anand, the organizer.
“It is gradually increasing and I believe that it will go on increasing and the reputation will also keep on going up as good upcoming models are also there. I feel it is very good,” said Bidisha Baruah, the winner.
Bidisha Baruah, a resident of Guwahati, was awarded one-year modelling contract with Dabur Gulabari and a cash prize of rupees 50,000.
The first and second runner-up, Wanda Mary of Shillong and Nabanita Sarma of Guwahati also received cash prize of rupees 30,000 and rupees 20,000 respectively. By Peter Alex Todd (ANI)
10,035 students qualify in IIT-JEE, topper from Delhi Zone
New Delhi, May 25 (ANI): 10,035 students, including 1,048 girls have successfully cracked the IIT Joint Entrance Examination, results of which were announced here on Monday.
Nearly four lakh students had appeared in the test held across the country on 13th April, from which Nitin Jain from the Delhi zone has topped the list.
2,831 students have qualified from the Mumbai zone.
The students, who have cracked the test, will get admission into 15 IITs, IT-BHU and ISM Dhanbad, which will offer over 8,500 seats this year.
“There will be more seats in the IITs this year as the institutes will implement OBC quota. Besides, two new IITs, one in Mandi in Himachal Pradesh and another in Indore in Madhya Pradesh, will start functioning,” said Prof Gautam Baruah, IIT Guwahati Director.
The counselling for admission will start from 9th June. (ANI)
Upswing in foreign tourists’ at Assam’s popular Kaziranga National Park
Kaziranga National Park (Assam), Feb.23 (ANI): Assam’s popular Kaziranga National Park, which is home to the endangered one-horned rhinoceros, continues to be a major draw for tourists, both domestic and foreign, despite travel advisories issued by several countries against visiting Assam following blast incidents in the recent past.
While domestic tourists have increased from a million to over 3.4 million, the number of foreign tourists’ has risen from 7,000 in 2001 to 13,000 at present.
The national park is listed as a world heritage site.
The fact that today thousands of tourists visit Kaziranga is an indication of the park’s popularity.
Besides, the tourist influx has created new employment opportunities and helped the local people earn more money.
“Our elephants have been engaged here. All tourists who come here, get elephant rides. There is a great demand for it. Earlier, the seat rate was less, but now, we have increased it to Rs. 300 and with that amount we offer one hour safari rides,” said Diganta Baruah, an elephant owner.
“I’ve been in this business for the past two years. The government scheme is going on well here. Tourists are increasing day by day and it is benefiting the business of the local people. We hope that the government would come up with more new schemes and is going to be even better,” said Hari Gogoi, one local shop owner.
To conserve and protect Asiatic elephants, the park organizes an annual elephant festival, which is considered to be the biggest in the country.
The festival draws hordes of domestic and international tourists who are enthralled by the elephants and cultural programmes that are performed here.
The event is aimed at raising awareness about eco-tourism and the elephant’s struggle for limited resources with man. The objective is to spread the message of peaceful co-existence between man and animal.
“We must come forward to preserve these kinds of animals otherwise if we lose these kind of species day by day from this world we will be blamed by our coming generation. So they also have equal right to live in this world,” said D.D Bora, a forest ranger.
“This elephant festival, which is organize by the government is a good initiative. This is to preserve the wildlife. My wish is to take such programme to carry forward outside northeast as well to promote our region to other parts of the country. That ways people will visit our place and I’m very happy to attend this festival,” said Hashmi, ONGC.
Sixty elephants and over 20 cultural troupes from the state participated in the festival organised by Forest, Environment and Tourism Department in association with Golaghat District Administration.
Kaziranga has earned worldwide accolade and it has received several international wildlife awards for its exemplary conservation efforts. By Vaschipem Kamodang / Peter Alex Todd (ANI)