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I am Md Elias Ali, I am the Managing Editor & Co-Founder of News portal Guwahati Times. I am also a technologist, social media expert, graphic designer, educator & author from Guwahati, Assam
Amarnath: Over one lakh perform darshan in eight days

Amarnath: Over one lakh perform darshan in eight days

Over one lakh pilgrims have performed the Amarnath Yatra during the last eight days as another batch of 5,964 yatris on Tuesday left Jammu for the Kashmir Valley, officials said. To date, 1,11,699 pilgrims have performed the ongoing Yatra, officials said. This year’s 45-day long Hindu pilgrimage to the Amarnath

Hindu temple vandalised in Birmingham-UK

Hindu temple vandalised in Birmingham-UK

There have been three incidents in the last month in a Hindu temple in Birmingham, when idols have been vandalised, prompting concern among community leaders and moves to increase security measures. The incidents were reported in the Shree Ram Mandir in Walsall. The Hindu Forum of Britain said the acts

Dengue, Swine Flu Strike Assam

Dengue, Swine Flu Strike Assam

Assam had been on alert for an outbreak of Japanese Encephalitis and now, the State reels under the terrors of Dengue and Swine-flu. According to reports, a child, named Shyamanta Tanti, is suffering from Dengue in Titabor. Shyamanta is now undergoing treatment in Jorhat Medical College and Hospital. On the

Arunachal Flood | At Least 800 People Stranded

Arunachal Flood | At Least 800 People Stranded

At least 800 people stranded while many others were missing in a flash flood which left a trail of devastation at Kaspi Nala near Nag-Mandir Tenga, West Kameng District of Arunachal Pradesh on Monday evening, reports said. An RCC Bridge between Kaspi and Nagmandir washed away by floodwater. The Army

Call for identifying drug-affected districts in Meghalaya

Call for identifying drug-affected districts in Meghalaya

A national survey that identified 11,420 injecting drug users in Meghalaya has strongly recommended the need to conduct state-level surveys to identify priority districts for countering drug abuse. According to the report, there are an estimated 8.5 lakh people who inject drugs (PWID) across the nation, of whom 11,420 are