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Cachar admin gears up for test with fortified security, coordination
Cachar admin gears up for test with fortified security, coordination

Time of India

time03-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Cachar admin gears up for test with fortified security, coordination

Silchar: Ahead of the NEET scheduled for Sunday, the Cachar district administration has ramped up preparations to ensure a smooth and secure examination process . District commissioner Mridul Yadav chaired a high-level review meeting on Saturday at PM SHRI Kendriya Vidyalaya in Silchar to evaluate administrative and security measures. Key officials, including the Cachar superintendent of police (SP), centre in-charges from all seven designated examination centres, and National Testing Agency (NTA) observers, participated in the discussions. DC Yadav underscored the necessity of transparency, orderliness, and strict adherence to protocols to guarantee a seamless exam experience for candidates. Stressing the importance of collaboration, Yadav urged all stakeholders to work cohesively and take all necessary steps to uphold the sanctity of the examination. Significant emphasis was also given on upholding the sanctity of the examination process and providing ample support to candidates, particularly concerning access, security, and logistics. Adding further weight to the preparations, Assam govt-appointed observers — MN Dahal, Meenakshi Das Nath, and Alakananda Medhi — attended the meeting. Their valuable presence and insightful contributions further bolstered the strategic planning and operational framework for the conduct of NEET across Cachar district, a govt officer said.

Protests against terror attack across Barak Valley
Protests against terror attack across Barak Valley

Time of India

time23-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Protests against terror attack across Barak Valley

Silchar: Numerous organisations staged protests across Assam's Barak Valley on Wednesday to condemn the terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir, where 26 people — including two foreign nationals — were killed when terrorists opened fire on a group of tourists in Pahalgam on Tuesday afternoon. The legal and legislative cell of the Cachar district BJP submitted a memorandum to Prime Minister Narendra Modi through Cachar district commissioner Mridul Yadav, strongly denouncing the attack and seeking justice for the victims. The memorandum described the attack in Pahalgam as a barbaric act targeting innocent civilians and security personnel, calling it a direct strike on the nation's sovereignty and a grave violation of human dignity, peace, and democratic values. The BJP cell urged the union government to provide adequate financial compensation to victims from northeastern states, extend employment support to their next of kin, and ensure coverage under all relevant central schemes for terrorism victims. In Hailakandi, members of Hindu Jagran Manch, ABVP, and other RSS-affiliated organisations held a rally and symbolically burned effigies of Pakistan and the terror groups at the Netaji statue point in the town. Local traders joined the demonstrations, mourning the death of the tourists and condemning the attack. Swaraswati Vidyanikatan and Sribhumi authorities convened a meeting to condemn the attack, urging the government to take stringent action against the perpetrators. The meeting also paid tribute to the deceased tourists. Silchar: Numerous organisations staged protests across Assam's Barak Valley on Wednesday to condemn the terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir, where 26 people — including two foreign nationals — were killed when terrorists opened fire on a group of tourists in Pahalgam on Tuesday afternoon. The legal and legislative cell of the Cachar district BJP submitted a memorandum to Prime Minister Narendra Modi through Cachar district commissioner Mridul Yadav, strongly denouncing the attack and seeking justice for the victims. The memorandum described the attack in Pahalgam as a barbaric act targeting innocent civilians and security personnel, calling it a direct strike on the nation's sovereignty and a grave violation of human dignity, peace, and democratic values. The BJP cell urged the union government to provide adequate financial compensation to victims from northeastern states, extend employment support to their next of kin, and ensure coverage under all relevant central schemes for terrorism victims. In Hailakandi, members of Hindu Jagran Manch, ABVP, and other RSS-affiliated organisations held a rally and symbolically burned effigies of Pakistan and the terror groups at the Netaji statue point in the town. Local traders joined the demonstrations, mourning the death of the tourists and condemning the attack. Swaraswati Vidyanikatan and Sribhumi authorities convened a meeting to condemn the attack, urging the government to take stringent action against the perpetrators. The meeting also paid tribute to the deceased tourists.

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