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Thursday, February 14, 2013

The writing on the wall is simple: Time is running out for the rhino


Every passerby glanced back at this massive, green painting of a one-horned rhino on a wall near Assam State Zoo. And the image invariably reminded everyone of the cruel fate this majestic animal is being subjected to at the hands of poachers.

The frequent merciless killing of rhinos in different parts of the state is what prompted street artist Roy Sunil to create this painting.

Sunil began painting the animal in bright, eye-catching hues of green on Wednesday and he will be done by Thursday.

A jungle safari to teach value of conservation

A jungle safari to teach value of conservation - Around 150 schoolchildren learn correlation between population & deforestation

Around 150 schoolchildren from Putimari went on a jungle safari today at Ultapani in Haltugaon forest division in Ripu-Chifrang forest.

The safari was organised by a local NGO, Jwngma Club-cum-Library, to raise awareness about conservation of forests and wildlife.

The idea was to educate the young generation on the benefits of forests and planting trees, said Hungkha Mushahary, president of Jwngma Club-cum- Library.

The organisers feel events like this will lead to more and more people getting involved in conservation and planting trees.

Abducted trader’s body found

The bullet-riddled body of an abducted businessman, Raju Saha, 28, was recovered from the Serfanguri area in Kokrajhar district late last evening.

Police sources said the body, with injury marks in the head, was recovered from near National Highway 31 in Serfanguri.

The body was founda few hours after security forces shot dead an NDFB cadre of the Songbijit faction, Pripri Mushahary, inside Ripu forest in the district.

The police said acting on a tip-off about the presence of some NDFB cadres in the area, a joint team of the police and army carried out a search operation. One NDFB cadre was killed in the exchange of fire that took place yesterday around 1pm. Another escaped. One 7.65mm pistol, two rounds of live ammunition and a mobile phone were recovered from the slain militant.

The militants killed the businessman to avenge the killing of one of their cadres.

Unidentified men from Dotma in Kokrajhar abducted the businessman on the evening of February 2. Saha, whose family owns a stationary shop in Dotma bazaar, was whisked away by three youths, who came in two motorcycles. The men also opened fire in the air as the family members shouted for help. The stationary shop is next to their residence.

Repoll uncertain in riot zone - Indigenous groups blame govt - 12-hour Bandh to protest violence


Trucks carrying security personnel keep vigil in Goalpara on Wednesday.

Different organisations representing tribal communities of the state were up in arms against the Assam government, holding it “solely responsible” for yesterday’s panchayat poll violence in the Rabha Hasong Autonomous Council (RHAC) area.

They have also called a 12-hour statewide bandh on Saturday to protest against the death of 19 people in the violence.

Rabha violence toll touches 20

Rabha violence toll touches 20

The death toll in the troubled Rabha Hasong area climbed to 20 on Wednesday with the recovery of seven more bodies killed in group clashes on Tuesday, even as miscreants burnt a village and a vehicle on national highway later in the day.

State home secretary GD Tripathy said curfew in Krishnai and Mornoi police station areas is on and shoot-on-sight orders have been given. The army is patrolling the entire Rabha-Hasong area and assisting the civil administration in controlling the situation.

The violent protest by Rabhas against holding panchayat elections in Rabha-Hasong Autonomous Council area has now taken an ugly turn with Muslims retaliating at different locations against Rabhas.

On Wednesday morning, Muslim villagers waylaid a police team carrying bodies of three Rabhas killed in the police firing for post mortem at Bolbola near Krishnai.

Assam: 8 dead in police firing as mob attacks polling booth during panchayat elections

Assam: 8 dead in police firing as mob attacks polling booth during panchayat elections

There was news of violence from lower Assam where panchayat polls were underway. Eight people died in police firing after a mob of 400 men and women from the Rabhas community armed with iron rods, axes, machetes and sticks attacked a polling station and indulged in arson. The death toll is likely to increase.

Reports say that the mob tried to resist poll officials from entering the booth. However, the exact cause of the violence is yet to be ascertained.