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    No construction shall start in proposed Maa Kamakhya Temple Access Corridor until IIT clearance: Assam govt to Gauhati HC

    The Assam government informed the Gauhati High Court that no construction will commence in the proposed 'Maa Kamakhya Temple Access Corridor' until necessary clearances are obtained from IIT Guwahati and other relevant agencies. This statement came in response to a writ petition challenging the project, citing potential ecological risks from extensive demolition and reconstruction.

    Days of agitation and protests in Assam are passe, state on a roll: Himanta Biswa Sarma

    Chief Minister Sarma said the new Assam House will cater to the needs of patients and students while the other two Assam Houses in the national capital will be used by officials.

    Assam: Congress files complaint against Maharashtra MLA Bachchu Kadu over dog meat comments

    On March 4, Bacchu Kadu, MLA from Achalpur LAC of State of Maharashtra representing Janashakti Party stated in Maharashtra Assembly House in presence of chairperson and other political representatives that the people of Assam used to consume dog meat and this fact is well known to him when he stayed at Guwahati,” Banashree Gogoi stated in the FIR.

    BJP shouldn't teach Bengalis how to worship Goddess Kali: Mahua Moitra

    The BJP's attempt to "impose its agenda of Hindutva" and "thrusting its monolithic views" on other ethnic groups should be opposed and handled once and for all for the welfare of the country, Moitra said in an interview with a Bengali news channel on Thursday night.

    Maharashtra political crisis: Rebel MLAs' departure from Guwahati delayed due to Supreme Court hearing on Shiv Sena plea

    In the temple, Eknath Shinde spoke to the media, "We will reach Mumbai tomorrow. 50 MLAs are with us. We've over 2/3rd of the majority. We are not worried about the floor test. We will pass all the floor test procedures. No one can stop us. The majority matters in democracy and we're having that majority. No one in this country can disobey the constitution and laws. So, our victory is certain."

    Amit Shah reviews Indo-Bangla border situation in Assam, interacts with locals

    Amit Shah, who arrived at the Kamakhya Hilltop via a chopper earlier in the day, offered prayers at the temple there before leaving for the Mankachar. He was welcomed by officials of the BSF and the state government at the border outpost.

    The Economic Times
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