Vole 5 Issue 32

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Walking zone fails to attract recurrent visitors PG 04

PG 09

Blackmailing slur against four-term ATTA secretary

File photo of Tridib Duvarah

Avishek Sengupta avishek.sengupta@g-plus.in

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he newly formed body of the Assam Table Tennis Association (ATTA), and especially its secretary Tridib Duvarah, has earned for itself a rather bad name after holding an allegedly “rigged” annual general meeting (AGM) that prompted Duvarah to reach out to the parent body, Table Tennis Federation of India (TTFI),

as part of his “damage control exercise.” According to insiders in the Oil India Limited (OIL), Duvarah, who became an employee of the organization through its sports quota by virtue of having been a proficient table tennis player, has collected “positive recommendations” from other serving employees employed through the same quota to prove his credibility to the TTFI.

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On-ground complexities render a Bangladeshi-free NRC impossible G Plus presents a detailed report of the on-ground complexities in detection and identification of declared foreigners which just might result in an error-filled National Register of Citizens

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he complete and exhaustive National Register of Citizens (NRC) is expected to be published on 30th June 2018. The question to brainstorm over: how genuine will it be? The NRC secretariat located in Bhangagarh, Guwahati is working round-the-

Health department issues advisory against Nipah virus

clock to prepare an error-free NRC and many government officials across the state are backing the secretariat. And yet, the name of a declared foreigner (Ali Ahmed) was listed in the first draft of the

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City registers just 3 rank holders in AHSEC exams 2018 PG 11

90% VHP, Bajrang Dal members resign in Assam; to

campaign against Modi in 2019 Rahul Chanda

In a remarkable development that is set to have massive political ramifications, 13,900 out of 14,000 Bajrang Dal cadres across Assam have resigned. Further , 380 out of 400 active Vishwa Hindu Parishad members in Guwahati have also resigned. They are set to join a new Hindu organization that is being floated by former VHP president, Pravin Togadia. Continued ON page » 5


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