East India Company took over the Diwani of Bengal Suba and Sylhet (in which Karimganj was included) in 1765. Cachar was incorporated in the year 1832. Sylhet or Srihatta was a broad level valley bounded on either sides by hills. In the north lies Khasi and Jaintia Hills, in the east is Cachar. Hill Tippera […]Read More
The transition of ‘Bongal’, ‘Bohiragata’, ‘Bideshi’ and ‘Bangladeshi’ in the socio-political scenario of Assam from the last few decades has jeopardized the development of the state and the country. The dreaded viral engulfed the society faster than any communicable disease, resulting in the birth of excruciating situation for the Bengalis and other small communities of […]Read More
A single stroke of ‘Cyril Scalpel’ vivisected the motherland into two fragments. Birth of India and Pakistan took place in the ashes of colonial breakup, tarnishing the hopes and aspirations of the people. The guardians of Indian politics gifted a ‘fractured nation’ to the countrymen, which did not exist in their wildest dreams. The native […]Read More