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1 Hindus of all countries have the right to come to India said Himanta
2 Modi Rahul in the election campaign in Gujarat
3 Earthquake, casualty high in Indonesia

KRC TIMES Barak Valley Bureau

NEWS 1- Wherever there are Hindus in the world they have the right to come to India. Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sharma made this comment while campaigning for the Delhi MCD elections. He said that Delhi Chief Minister Kejriwal should understand that Hindus have the right to come to this country. But he is opposing CAA. He claimed that BJP will win the MCD elections.

NEWS 2- Election campaigning in Gujarat is in full swing. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been campaigning continuously for the past three days. Modi criticize the Congress by referring to Medha Patekar’s presence in Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Yatra.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is going to campaign in Gujarat tomorrow. BJP has been sarcastic about Rahul Gandhi not coming to the campaign.

NEWS 3- Indonesia earthquake kills 25, injures 350. The magnitude of the earthquake was 5.6. The Indonesian administration said that the amount of damage may increase.

NEWS 4- Lailapur police arrested a suspected Burmese betel nut smuggling racket. On Monday morning at 11 a.m. based on information from secret sources, the police personnel of the Lailapur police patrol post under the Dholai police station seized a lorry with 700 kilograms of suspected Burmese betel nut. The lorry was coming from Mizoram to Silchar.

While searching the lorry, the police personnel found that the side of the lorry was empty. Suddenly, the police personnel found the betel nuts hidden in a plastic cover very secretly on the roof of the lorry. Besides arresting the betel nuts, the police also arrested the lorry driver, Mofidul Islam, aged 24. Mofidul is a resident of Tapattari village in Abhayapuri police station area of the Bongaigaon district of Assam. According to police sources, legal action has been taken against him.

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NEWS 5- Assam University Vice-Chancellor Prof. Rajive Mohan Pant inaugurated a replica of the only Brahma temple in the valley at Silchar Women’s College. In 1897 Brahmo Samaj and Brahmo Mandir were established on the present Women’s College campus. Later the Brahmo Samaj donated the place to build an educational institution here for the promotion and spread of women’s education.

Women’s College was established at this place in 1963. The present principal Dr. Manoj Pal took responsibility and took initiative to establish this temple. A meeting was organized on this occasion today. Dr. Tapadhir Bhattacharjee, former Vice-Chancellor of Assam University, Devdeep Roy, a descendant of Raja Rammohan Roy, and Samita Das of Calcutta Brahmo Samaj were present in this meeting.

NEWS 6- Sonai police failed to solve the mystery of Hosneyara’s a housewife’s death in Sonai’s Ramnagar It is now almost ten days. The women of the Sonai Women’s Development Association staged a protest at the Sonai police station on Monday afternoon demanding an impartial investigation into the police failure.

Later, they met with the OC and demanded the arrest of the main accused, They set a time limit of one week. Otherwise, they threatened to build a larger women’s movement in the entire Sonai.

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