Sunday, 30 September 2012

Flood....:

After Flood :



-Abakash Majuli



-Abakash Majuli
A group member of "ABAKASH MAHULI" meet SDO of majuli to discuss about the Flood in majuli and how to help the affected people...

Our demands in this days...
1> Provide medical facilities to all the people of majuli ( Including all chaporis and remote places)
2> Give proper amount of relief to the affected people without any corruption ..

3> Repair the roads as soon as possible to make a proper communication...
4> Work hard to open all the schools from Up-coming Monday ...
Conversation was quite cordial ....
4> Investigate whether any Heritage of majuli has get affected in the flood and take proper step to recover...



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Call of Duty :

An article on an Assamese NRI engineer Arvind Phukan who has embarked on a mission to save river island Majuli from being wiped out due to massive erosion:



-Abakash Majuli



-Abakash Majuli




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Thursday, 27 September 2012

Majuli flood scene improves :

GUWAHATI, Sept 26 – The overall flood situation in Majuli river island has improved and water level of the Brahmaputra is receding at a faster pace providing great relief to the flood-hit islanders.

The flood waters of the Brahmaputra and the Subansiri which entered the island through the breached portion of the Brahmaputra dyke at Sonowal Kachari on September 23 inundated about 90 per cent of the land area of the island.

Tuesday, 25 September 2012

Majuli Flood :




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River engulfs Majuli :

- Essentials air dropped, power supply shut and prisoners evacuated 


Sept. 24: The flood scene in Upper Assam worsened today with Majuli in Jorhat district almost submerged. Food and essentials were air dropped in the island and Sadiya subdivision of Tinsukia district.

Sunday, 23 September 2012

Assam floods: schools in Majuli closed indefinitely :

All educational institutions in the Majuli island of upper Assam have been closed indefinitely from Monday in view of rising flood waters which have submerged over 70 per cent landmass of the island.

Flood:

Saturday, 22 September 2012

Majuli floods:


Majuli in Jorhat district, the number of villages submerged by floodwaters has gone up to 77 from three since yesterday, affecting a population of about 60,000.
Majuli sub-divisional officer (civil) Laya Madduri said the situation had turned grim today with floodwaters gushing in and inundating many areas under four panchayats — Luitporia, Ratanpurmiri, Shriram and Ratanpur Gayon — after yesterday’s breach of an embankment at Sonowal Kachari area in upper Majuli....

(News from Telegraph India)


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Flood :