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'Someday' Chronicles Rhino Hero's Inspiring Legacy, selected for KIFF
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Vishal P Chaliha’s latest short film ‘Someday’ has found an honourable place in the forthcoming Kolkata International Film Festival. This is a short environmental documentary film on the retired Forest Conservator of Forest Shri Dharanidhar Boro who served in the Assam Forest Department. This film presents how Dharanidhar Boro tried to curb rhino poaching primarily in Manas and Kaziranga National Park with his non-violent way of handling rhino poachers. Dharanidhar Boro served for many years in the Agoratoli Range of Kaziranga National Park where he established a school for the villagers. The villagers living near the national park have always been influenced by rhino horn smugglers to help them locate and kill rhinos. Dharanidhar Boro endeavoured to build a positive connection with the villagers, shielding them from the influence of wrongdoers.
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Director Vishal P Chaliha
Director Vishal P Chaliha is a writer and actor from Guwahati. His first feature film Sijou (2021) premiered at the 52nd International Film Festival of India in the Indian Panorama section.  ‘Someday’ (2023) is the second film he has directed. Now, Vishal is working on his next feature film. He is playing a character in an upcoming film of Rima Das.
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Producer Priyam Chaliha
Priyam Chaliha, is an active producer of film and TV programmes.  Her film ‘Tai Phake’ was awarded the National Film Award and she was also one of the producers of the film Sijou. Someday is her latest work.
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brookston · 1 year
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Holidays 4.15
Holidays
Air Force Reserve Day
American Dictionary Day
Americas Day (Honduras, Mexico)
Black Day (South Korea)
Blessing of the Salmon Nets (Northumbria)
Bon Jovi Day (New Jersey)
Cake and Cunnilingus Day
Children with Alopecia Day
Commemoration of Anfal Genocide Against the Kurds (Iraqi Kurdistan)
Day of Mologa (Russia)
Day of (No) Silence (GLSEN)
Day of the Georgian Language
Day of the Skater
Dhivehi Language Day (Maldives)
Donate Life Blue & Green Day
Draw MegaMan Day
Dreams of Reason Feast Day
Ex-Spouse's Day
Global Roller Day
Grand National Ladies Day (UK)
Gujarat (Fire Service Day; India)
International Goalkeeper Day
International Moment of Laughter Day
International Silambam Day
Kids’ Yoga Day
Kinetoscope Day
Look Up at the Sky Day
Lundkommardagen (Puffin Arrival Day; Norway) 
Meme Appreciation Day
Milwaukee Day (414)
Moirang Day (a.k.a. Victory Day; India)
National Bracelet Day
National Dolphin Day
National Gardening Day
National Kick Balls Day
National Love Our Children Day
National Not Ashamed of Jesus Day
National Perfume Day
National Reach as High as You Can Day
New Year's Day (Assamese, Bengali, Burmese, Sikh, Khmer, Lao, Nepali, Oriya, Sinhalese, Tamil, Thai, Tuluva; Southeast Asia) [Sidereal Vernal Equinox]
N'Ko Alphabet Day (Mande)
Orange Day (Japan)
Pan American Day
Pathologists’ Assistant Day
Peregrine Falcon Appreciation Day
Peter Capaldi Day
Reach As High As You Can Day
Samjinnal (Arrival of Spring; Korea)
Secret Service Day
Sidereal New Year (South and Southeast Asian) (a.k.a. …
Aluth Avurudda (Sri Lanka)
Biju Festival (Parts of India)
Bisu (Tulu Nadu region of Karnataka and Kerala, India)
Bizhu (Chakmas in Mizoram, Tripura and Bangladesh)
Bohag Bihu (Assam, India)
Buisu (Tripura, India)
Bwisagu (Bodoland region of Assam, India)
Cheiraoba (Parts of India)
Choul Chnam Thmey (Cambodia)
Jur Sital (Mithila region of Bihar, India and Nepal)
Khmer New Year (Cambodia)
Maha Vusubha Sankranti (Parts of India)
Oriya New Year (Parts of India)
Pahela Baishakh (Bangladesh and West Bengal, India)
Pana Sankranti (Odisha, India)
Pi Mai (Laos)
Puthandu (Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, India and Northern and Eastern regions of Sri Lanka)
Rongali Bihu (Parts of India)
Samjinnal (Korea)
Sangken (Khamti, Singpho, Khamyang, Tangsa in Arunachal Pradesh and Tai Phake, Tai Aiton, and Turung in Assam, India)
Sinhala (Sri Lanka)
Songkran (Thailand)
Tamil New Year (Parts of India)
Thingyan (Myanmar)
Tuluva New Year (Parts of India)
Vaisakhi (Punjab, North and Central India, Nepalese New Year in Nepal)
Varusha Pirruppa (Tamil New Year; Mauritius)
Vishu (Kerala, India)
Water-Sprinkling Festival (Yunnan, China)
Spring Hula Hooping Day
Tempting Fate Day
Takayama Spring Festival (Japan)
Thingyan begins (Water Festival; Burma)
Winnie Madikizela-Mandela Day of Service (South Africa)
World Chagas Day
World Quantum Day
Youth Day (Angola)
Food & Drink Celebrations
Espresso Italiano Day (Italy)
International Laverbread Day
National Pecan Day
Saison Day
Tannat Day
2nd Friday in April
Audubon Day [2nd Friday]
Fast and Prayer Day (Liberia) [2nd Friday]
National Dive Bar Day [2nd Friday]
Independence Days
Jonja Island (Declared; 2022) [unrecognized]
Lawfords (a.k.a. Kingdom of Lawfords; Declared; 2021) [unrecognized]
Feast Days
Abushibarei (Ryukyuan)
Adolph Hitler Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Albategnius (Positivist; Saint)
Ambedkar Jayanti (India)
Anthony, John, and Eustathius (Christian; Martyrs)
Bénézet (Christian; Saint)
Carpus of Thyatira (Christian; Saint)
Domnina of Terni (Christian; Saint)
The Extremes (Muppetism)
Friday before Easter  [Orthodox Christian] (a.k.a. …
Coptic Good Friday (Eritrea)
Good Friday
Great Friday (Serbia)
Holy Friday
Red Friday (Georgia)
Siklet (Ethiopia)
Vinerea Mare (Romania)
Gabriel Jacques de Saint-Aubin (Artology)
Galungan (Celebrating Victory of Dharma over Adharma; Bali)
Henry Beard Delany (Episcopal Church (USA))
Lidwina (a.k.a. B. Lidwina of Schiedam or Lydwina; Christian; Saint)
Look Up at the Sky Day (Pastafarian)
Marianne’s Day (Pagan)
Peter González (Christian; Saint)
Sommarsblot (Norse)
Tiburtius, Valerian, and Maximus (Christian; Martyrs)
Victor Borisov-Musatov
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Historically Bad Day (Lincoln shot, Titanic hit an iceberg & 9 other tragedies) [1 of 11]
Sensho (先勝 Japan) [Good luck in the morning, bad luck in the afternoon.]
Umu Limnu (Evil Day; Babylonian Calendar; 17 of 60)
Premieres
About Damn Time, by Lizzo (Song; 2022)
American Psycho (Film; 2000)
Batman vs. Robin (WB Animated Film; 2015)
Beach Blanket Bingo (Film; 1965)
Beauty and the Beast (WB MM Cartoon; 1934)
British Steel, by Judas Priest (Album; 1980)
Buddy’s Garage (WB LT Cartoon; 1934)
Bye Bye Birdie (Broadway Musical; 1960)
Diver Down, by Van Halen (Album; 1982)
Execution Dock, by Anne Perry (Novel; 2009)
The Fair-Haired Hare (WB LT Cartoon; 1951)
The Fate of the Furious [F&F #8]
Girl Happy (Film; 1965)
The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck (Novel; 1939)
The Invisible Man, by H.G. Wells (Novel; 1897)
Iron Maiden, by Iron Maiden (Album; 1980)
It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, by Public Enemy (Album; 1988)
Keeping the Faith (Film; 2000)
The King of Torts, by John Grisham (Novel; 2003)
Kinky Boots (Film; 2006)
The Legend of Korea (Animated TV Series; 2012)
Let’s Dance, by David Bowie (Album; 1983)
Mixed Master (WB LT Cartoon; 1956)
The Notorious Bettie Page (Film; 2006)
Off the Deep End, by Weird Al Yankovic (Album; 1992)
The Pebble and the Penguin (Animated Film; 1995)
Ripley’s Believe It or Not! (Radio Series; 1930)
Rocket Man, by Elton John (Song; 1972)
Say Anything (Film; 1989)
Thank You For Smoking (Film; 2006)
Ultra, by Depeche Mode (Album; 1997)
Webster’s American Dictionary (Book; 1818)
The Wild (Animated Film; 2006)
Today’s Name Days
Elmo, Erna, Ernestine (Austria)
Maksim, Valerijan, Zdravko (Croatia)
Vincenc (Czech Republic)
Tiburtius (Denmark)
Lehe, Lehte, Lehti (Estonia)
Taito (Finland)
Ludivine, Maxime (France)
Elmo, Erna, Ernestine (Germany)
Aristarhos, Thomais (Greece)
Tibor (Hungary)
Abbondio, Ignazio, Lamberto (Italy)
Agape, Gudrite, Strauja (Latvia)
Justinas, Vaišvydė, Vaiva, Valerijonas, Visvaldas (Lithuania)
Ellinor, Nora (Norway)
Berenike, Julianna, Justyn, Maria, Myślimir, Tyburcjusz, Walerian, Waleriana (Poland)
Pahomie (Romania)
Maria (Russia)
Justína (Slovakia)
Lidia, Tiburcio, Valeriano (Spain)
Tiburtius (Sweden)
Martin (Ukraine)
Caradoc, Carey, Cary, Hudson (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 104 of 2024; 261 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 5 of week 15 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Fearn (Alder) [Day 27 of 28]
Chinese: Second Month 2 (Gui-Mao), Day 24 (Ren-Yin)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 23 Nisan 5783
Islamic: 23 Ramadan 1444
J Cal: 13 Aqua; Sixday [13 of 30]
Julian: 1 April 2023
Moon: 34%: Waning Crescent
Positivist: 20 Archimedes (4th Month) [Albategnius]
Runic Half Month: Man (Human Being) [Day 5 of 15]
Season: Spring (Day 26 of 90)
Zodiac: Aries (Day 25 of 30)
Calendar Changes
April (a.k.a. Aprilis; Julian Calendar) [Month 4 of 12]
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brookstonalmanac · 1 year
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Holidays 4.14
Holidays
Air Force Reserve Day
American Dictionary Day
Americas Day (Honduras, Mexico)
Black Day (South Korea)
Blessing of the Salmon Nets (Northumbria)
Bon Jovi Day (New Jersey)
Cake and Cunnilingus Day
Children with Alopecia Day
Commemoration of Anfal Genocide Against the Kurds (Iraqi Kurdistan)
Day of Mologa (Russia)
Day of (No) Silence (GLSEN)
Day of the Georgian Language
Day of the Skater
Dhivehi Language Day (Maldives)
Dictionary Day
Donate Life Blue & Green Day
Draw MegaMan Day
Dreams of Reason Feast Day
Ex-Spouse's Day
Global Roller Day
Grand National Ladies Day (UK)
Gujarat (Fire Service Day; India)
International Goalkeeper Day
International Moment of Laughter Day
International Silambam Day
Kids’ Yoga Day
Kinetoscope Day
Look Up at the Sky Day
Lundkommardagen (Puffin Arrival Day; Norway) 
Meme Appreciation Day
Milwaukee Day (414)
Moirang Day (a.k.a. Victory Day; India)
National Bracelet Day
National Dolphin Day
National Gardening Day
National Kick Balls Day
National Love Our Children Day
National Not Ashamed of Jesus Day
National Perfume Day
National Reach as High as You Can Day
New Year's Day (Assamese, Bengali, Burmese, Sikh, Khmer, Lao, Nepali, Oriya, Sinhalese, Tamil, Thai, Tuluva; Southeast Asia) [Sidereal Vernal Equinox]
N'Ko Alphabet Day (Mande)
Orange Day (Japan)
Pan American Day
Pathologists’ Assistant Day
Peregrine Falcon Appreciation Day
Peter Capaldi Day
Reach As High As You Can Day
Samjinnal (Arrival of Spring; Korea)
Secret Service Day
Sidereal New Year (South and Southeast Asian) (a.k.a. …
Aluth Avurudda (Sri Lanka)
Biju Festival (Parts of India)
Bisu (Tulu Nadu region of Karnataka and Kerala, India)
Bizhu (Chakmas in Mizoram, Tripura and Bangladesh)
Bohag Bihu (Assam, India)
Buisu (Tripura, India)
Bwisagu (Bodoland region of Assam, India)
Cheiraoba (Parts of India)
Choul Chnam Thmey (Cambodia)
Jur Sital (Mithila region of Bihar, India and Nepal)
Khmer New Year (Cambodia)
Maha Vusubha Sankranti (Parts of India)
Oriya New Year (Parts of India)
Pahela Baishakh (Bangladesh and West Bengal, India)
Pana Sankranti (Odisha, India)
Pi Mai (Laos)
Puthandu (Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, India and Northern and Eastern regions of Sri Lanka)
Rongali Bihu (Parts of India)
Samjinnal (Korea)
Sangken (Khamti, Singpho, Khamyang, Tangsa in Arunachal Pradesh and Tai Phake, Tai Aiton, and Turung in Assam, India)
Sinhala (Sri Lanka)
Songkran (Thailand)
Tamil New Year (Parts of India)
Thingyan (Myanmar)
Tuluva New Year (Parts of India)
Vaisakhi (Punjab, North and Central India, Nepalese New Year in Nepal)
Varusha Pirruppa (Tamil New Year; Mauritius)
Vishu (Kerala, India)
Water-Sprinkling Festival (Yunnan, China)
Sommarsblot (Norse)
Spring Hula Hooping Day
Tempting Fate Day
Takayama Spring Festival (Japan)
Thingyan begins (Water Festival; Burma)
Winnie Madikizela-Mandela Day of Service (South Africa)
World Chagas Day
World Quantum Day
Youth Day (Angola)
Food & Drink Celebrations
Espresso Italiano Day (Italy)
International Laverbread Day
National Pecan Day
Saison Day
Tannat Day
2nd Friday in April
Audubon Day [2nd Friday]
Fast and Prayer Day (Liberia) [2nd Friday]
National Dive Bar Day [2nd Friday]
Independence Days
Jonja Island (Declared; 2022) [unrecognized]
Lawfords (a.k.a. Kingdom of Lawfords; Declared; 2021) [unrecognized]
Feast Days
Abushibarei (Ryukyuan)
Adolph Hitler Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Albategnius (Positivist; Saint)
Ambedkar Jayanti (India)
Anthony, John, and Eustathius (Christian; Martyrs)
Bénézet (Christian; Saint)
Carpus of Thyatira (Christian; Saint)
Domnina of Terni (Christian; Saint)
The Extremes (Muppetism)
Friday before Easter  [Orthodox Christian] (a.k.a. …
Coptic Good Friday (Eritrea)
Good Friday
Great Friday (Serbia)
Holy Friday
Red Friday (Georgia)
Siklet (Ethiopia)
Vinerea Mare (Romania)
Gabriel Jacques de Saint-Aubin (Artology)
Galungan (Celebrating Victory of Dharma over Adharma; Bali)
Henry Beard Delany (Episcopal Church (USA))
Lidwina (a.k.a. B. Lidwina of Schiedam or Lydwina; Christian; Saint)
Look Up at the Sky Day (Pastafarian)
Marianne’s Day (Pagan)
Peter González (Christian; Saint)
Tiburtius, Valerian, and Maximus (Christian; Martyrs)
Victor Borisov-Musatov
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Historically Bad Day (Lincoln shot, Titanic hit an iceberg & 9 other tragedies) [1 of 11]
Sensho (先勝 Japan) [Good luck in the morning, bad luck in the afternoon.]
Umu Limnu (Evil Day; Babylonian Calendar; 17 of 60)
Premieres
About Damn Time, by Lizzo (Song; 2022)
American Psycho (Film; 2000)
Batman vs. Robin (WB Animated Film; 2015)
Beach Blanket Bingo (Film; 1965)
Beauty and the Beast (WB MM Cartoon; 1934)
British Steel, by Judas Priest (Album; 1980)
Buddy’s Garage (WB LT Cartoon; 1934)
Bye Bye Birdie (Broadway Musical; 1960)
Diver Down, by Van Halen (Album; 1982)
Execution Dock, by Anne Perry (Novel; 2009)
The Fair-Haired Hare (WB LT Cartoon; 1951)
The Fate of the Furious [F&F #8]
Girl Happy (Film; 1965)
The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck (Novel; 1939)
The Invisible Man, by H.G. Wells (Novel; 1897)
Iron Maiden, by Iron Maiden (Album; 1980)
It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, by Public Enemy (Album; 1988)
Keeping the Faith (Film; 2000)
The King of Torts, by John Grisham (Novel; 2003)
Kinky Boots (Film; 2006)
The Legend of Korea (Animated TV Series; 2012)
Let’s Dance, by David Bowie (Album; 1983)
Mixed Master (WB LT Cartoon; 1956)
The Notorious Bettie Page (Film; 2006)
Off the Deep End, by Weird Al Yankovic (Album; 1992)
The Pebble and the Penguin (Animated Film; 1995)
Ripley’s Believe It or Not! (Radio Series; 1930)
Rocket Man, by Elton John (Song; 1972)
Say Anything (Film; 1989)
Thank You For Smoking (Film; 2006)
Ultra, by Depeche Mode (Album; 1997)
Webster’s American Dictionary (Book; 1818)
The Wild (Animated Film; 2006)
Today’s Name Days
Elmo, Erna, Ernestine (Austria)
Maksim, Valerijan, Zdravko (Croatia)
Vincenc (Czech Republic)
Tiburtius (Denmark)
Lehe, Lehte, Lehti (Estonia)
Taito (Finland)
Ludivine, Maxime (France)
Elmo, Erna, Ernestine (Germany)
Aristarhos, Thomais (Greece)
Tibor (Hungary)
Abbondio, Ignazio, Lamberto (Italy)
Agape, Gudrite, Strauja (Latvia)
Justinas, Vaišvydė, Vaiva, Valerijonas, Visvaldas (Lithuania)
Ellinor, Nora (Norway)
Berenike, Julianna, Justyn, Maria, Myślimir, Tyburcjusz, Walerian, Waleriana (Poland)
Pahomie (Romania)
Maria (Russia)
Justína (Slovakia)
Lidia, Tiburcio, Valeriano (Spain)
Tiburtius (Sweden)
Martin (Ukraine)
Caradoc, Carey, Cary, Hudson (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 104 of 2024; 261 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 5 of week 15 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Fearn (Alder) [Day 27 of 28]
Chinese: Second Month 2 (Gui-Mao), Day 24 (Ren-Yin)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 23 Nisan 5783
Islamic: 23 Ramadan 1444
J Cal: 13 Aqua; Sixday [13 of 30]
Julian: 1 April 2023
Moon: 34%: Waning Crescent
Positivist: 20 Archimedes (4th Month) [Albategnius]
Runic Half Month: Man (Human Being) [Day 5 of 15]
Season: Spring (Day 26 of 90)
Zodiac: Aries (Day 25 of 30)
Calendar Changes
April (a.k.a. Aprilis; Julian Calendar) [Month 4 of 12]
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Assamese monks on mission to save rare culture and language
via Frontline, 25 March 2023: The Tai Phake community in Assam are trying to bring their mother tongue back from the brink of extinction. The Tai Phake rely on family tradition and advice from monks.
via Frontline, 25 March 2023: The Tai Phake community in Assam are trying to bring their mother tongue back from the brink of extinction. The Tai Phake rely on family tradition and advice from monks. It is widely believed that the Tai Phake migrated from Myanmar to India’s Northeast around 1775, crossing the Patkai range that forms a natural barrier between the two lands. They follow the Hinayana…
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26.02.2023
Đây là Mỹ (Phần 3)
Cuộc hẹn đầu tiên ở Rang Rang Coffee vào mùng 4 Tết.
Chẳng hiểu tại sao quán được mở ngay khu mua sắm nhưng rất ít người vào đây dù quán nằm ở mặt tiền hướng ra hồ Bán Nguyệt. Vậy nên bất cứ khi nào có dịp đều ghé đây nhâm nhi một tách trà rồi trầm ngâm ngắm nhìn dòng người qua lại mà không sợ quán quá đông hoặc quá ồn.
Mình hôm đó mặc chiếc váy tím cụt tay ôm sát body mà mình luôn yêu thích, dây chuyền ngọc trai (phake), vans vàng, tote disney màu navy cùng mái tóc xù cực ra dáng tiểu thư phá cách. Mỹ thì áo thun big size uniqlo, jeans đóng thùng để lơi vạt sau, dr. đen dây vàng và khoác jacket tommy’s cũng rất gì và này nọ xD
Toàn là những mẩu chuyện con con chẳng đâu vào đâu nhưng tụi mình cứ nói mãi nói mãi không hết chuyện.
Chẳng hạn như có hai loại cà phê trên thế giới là robusta (hậu vị đắng) và arabica (hậu vị chua).
Chẳng hạn như giữa Xuân Diệu và Huy Cận có thật sự tồn tại mối quan hệ đồng chí hay không (vẫn chưa có câu trả lời)
Chẳng hạn như tại sao tụi mình lại khao khát được chạm vào một ai đó như thế này.
Rồi tụi mình rời Rang Rang, nắm tay nhau tản bộ trên con đường hoa xuân trải dọc theo bờ hồ. Mặc dù nghe nhiều rồi nhưng lúc Mỹ cầm tay mình rồi cảm thán sao tay nhỏ quá làm Mỹ không biết phải đan vào như thế nào cho mình không bị đau, tự dưng tim mình rung rinh ngang.
Tụi mình cứ như vậy vừa đi vừa nói chuyện, mệt thì ngồi nghỉ, khỏe rồi thì đứng dậy đi tiếp, chốc chốc lại quay sang thơm má và hôn phớt lên môi. Uhu. Dù không là gì của nhau nhưng cậu bạn này cứ nâng niu mình nhẹ nhàng như thế, thỉnh thoảng lại mè nheo đòi xoa đầu và tay lúc nào cũng nắm chặt mình, rõ rung rinh mà.
Ma xui quỷ khiến như nào lúc trong thang máy xuống chỗ lấy xe đi về, mọi người đều ùa ra ở tầng G chỉ còn mình và Mỹ đi xuống B2. Khỏi phải nói thanh niên cơ hội liền quay sang kéo khẩu trang mình xuống và tụi mình hôn nhau một cái thật lâu thật dài thật nồng ấm và cũng thật ướt át đến mức mình phải thở dốc một hồi mới hoàn hồn.
Such a good kisser :)
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assamtourin · 3 years
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9 Places You Should Not Miss On Your Trip to Assam
Assam is a stunning land known as the tea capital of India. You may love the proximity with nature and texture fresh air when you set foot in Assam. A land blessed with 5 best national parks in India as well a shocking historic importance and rich heritage.
  Assam is a land of pure bliss having a large number of wild animals, migratory birds and lush green gardens. If you are planning to pay a visit to Assam in 2020-21 here is a list of Assam Tour Packages. Experience the world-class Tour to Assam and explore the best destinations in Assam. Here are 9 areas you don't need to miss in your Assam tour. Let us start our list of top places to go to in Assam with the only hill station in Assam Haflong.
  1 Haflong
 Haflong is not just a breathing area but it's also known for a great number of migratory birds. Standing at an elevation of 2,300 feet above sea level, situated in Dima Hasao area of Assam It’s well known for the phenomenon of birds committing suicide at the Jatinga valley during moonless sleepless nights.
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  It also offers a couple of amazing waterfalls and ethnic tribal villages. Needless to say, you may enjoy trekking at the Boral mountain and fest yourself using a traditional meal in one of those tribal villages together with the business of a traditional dance group which are all set to perform. It's possible to bewitch a few specular waterfalls in Assam such as Panimur waterfalls and Kaka Waterfalls on the solution to Haflong. Umrangso is just yet another stunning place located on the bank of Kapili River 112 km from Haflong.
 2. Dibrugarh
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 After visiting Haflong it is time to research some wonderful tea gardens of Assam Lush green pastures and adventurous dense forests, this high range place is a fantasy land out of fairy tales. I made the decision to explore the first tea garden at the Assam Chabua property. Most small and large tea estates are sprinkled around this region. The major tea factories and employees plucking tea leaves at a little bucket tied in their head is a frequent scene in this area. Assam tea is famous particularly for black tea and its powerful aroma. You can even go for a tea tasting tour in Assam. Visit us for Dibrugarh Tour Package.
 3. Digboi
After the tea garden see it's time to explore the oil field in Assam. I led to Digboi that is just 84 Km away from Dibrugarh.
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   I was astonished to see the very first refinery in Asia Digboi Oil refinery and also the beautiful museum where older artefacts associated with the petroleum plant and antique things are kept preciously.
4. Tai-Phake village
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   Tai Phakey village or Namphake village is situated 37 kilometres from Dibrugarh. My second stop was Namphake monastery one of the earliest monasteries in Assam. That keeps and decorated auspiciously from the community which originates from Myanmar from the 18th century practicing their culture, habits and dress in its ancient glory. You may even test mouth-watering Thai food here or elect for a night stay in an Eco-camp or home stay.
 5. Sivsagar
It had been the bygone capital of the Ahom dynasty. Dotted with a number of old palaces, temples, ponds and amphitheatre throughout the right time of Ahom dynasty is still sprinkled everywhere in its original glory. This city is attractive to carry you right back. Few Important monuments from Sivsagar are Rang Ghar, Kareng Ghar, Talatal Ghar, Joysagar Tank, Sivsagar Tank etc.
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  I devote a fabulous day here sitting on the bank of Sivasagar Tank (Borpukhuri) watching fish and eating food. You can glimpse the buildings on the opposite banks of the pond such as a tiny miniature city. I can witness the densely populated temples from the complex.
 Another most interesting place worth a trip in Sivsagar is Charaideo Maidam situated 30 km from Sibsagar city. This really can be the burial ground of Ahom kings and queens. It's a myth that the sailors of kings and queens also buried living together in the maidam to help the departed king after death.
 6. Majuli
It's time to visit the most exciting area in Assam. Crossing the mighty Brahmaputra by ferry can take you to Majuli Island. With the Assam Holiday Package you can explore the best destinations in Assam.
 To begin with we visit Aunisti satra, the largest satra in Majuli with over 300 (Vakats) disciples. Afterwards we see Garmur satra, Kamalabari Satra and the mask makers Satra Samaguri. Mask making art is a most special art from practising only with a bunch of monks in Samaguri satra which grabs everyone's fascination with its unique way.
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   While in Majuli it's mandatory to find a devotional dance performance and dance play. The time we see was November before the beginning of Raas festival in Majuli. We appreciated the rehearsal for your Raas festival by Mothers of all ages.
 Besides Satras, the vibrant green rice fields, lakes full of a large number of avifauna and scenic setting are captivating to make you spellbound.
  7. Kaziranga National Park
 Located 194 km from Guwahati and 252 kilometres from Dibrugarh, Kaziranga National park would be the prime attraction in Assam. When we hit Kaziranga, a feeling of calmness touches my mind. Away from bustling city life, it is a tranquil place surrounded by tea gardens and forest.
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   Complete Kaziranga Tour Packages trip with a Jeep Safari as well as an Elephant Safari from the jungle. We spent the afternoon with a trip to Kaziranga Orchid Park and little the chilly night enjoying a bonfire and watching local dancing performance. Though my heart craved for longer and cried from inside saying I wish to stay longer here but because of lack of time I have to leave such a heaven.
 8. Guwahati
 It's a riverine city flecked with many temples.
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   If I state Guwahati is a frequent city just like any other contemporary cities in India, I can't justify the virtues of Guwahati city. So I have to list it in a few of the fascinating town in India. The night time is the most charming in Guwahati and when it's accompanied with a gentle drizzle then you lost yourself. I forget all of my laziness by enjoying such a beautiful evening sitting around the bank of the Brahmaputra River.
 I spend the entire day seeing Assam state museum, Umananda temple (the temple situated on a little island) and also Kamakhya temple. Kamakhya temple can be found on top of a little hill. Book North East India Tour and enjoy the scenic view of the entire city.
 9. Manas National Park
Located 140 km from Guwahati, Manas national park is still just another charming federal park in Assam. It is not much commercialized as Kaziranga but you can delight in staying at a wild hotel inside Manas National Park. It is possible to listen to the giggle of the river passing by and observe the sound of creatures at night. It's an out of the world encounter.
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 The night we spent Manas was the very exciting one. We stayed in a bungalow in the park. It is called Mathanguri Forest Lodge constructed during Britishers period. My Safari in the park was also very exciting. We saw peacocks dancing beautifully in their whole grandeur and a herd of wild elephants which become very furious after missing one baby elephant. They hunt for the baby here and there in complete distress. Afterwards we spot the young goddess a few kilometres away looking tirelessly to find their family. All these innocent stories forced me to go back to the jungle again and again.
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Tai Phake Tribe in Assam - ইতিহাসৰ পাতত টাইফাকে জনগোষ্ঠী
টাইফাকে জনগোষ্ঠীয় লোকসকলৰ বিষয়ে - Historical Significance of Tai Phake Tribe in Assam in Assamese Click Here -
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Day 2 of our Battlefield tour . . Photo Credit : Apratim Buragohain . . Namphake Village : It is a peaceful Buddhist village with an appropriately lofty peepul tree watching over its monastery. The houses, known as chang ghars, are thatched houses on stilts. Walking into the midst of these people require some finesse. The thin matting covering the malleable floor squeaks and depresses with each step like a precarious waterbed that will burst any second. . The Namphake Buddhist Monastery was set up in 1850 on the bank of the beautiful Buridihing, one of the major tributaries of the might Brahmaputra, as Tai Phakes migrated to this part of the country from the Howkong valley of Myanmar in the late eighteenth century. From the manuscripts written on gold and silver plates dating back to the 16th century to one of the oldest Buddha statues of the state, it is no less a museum. _________________________________ #battlefieldtour #AlternativeExperiences #eventourstravels #rurallandscape #assam_rural #countryphotography #ricefields #backroad_visions #oldbarn #ig_india_rural #ruralarea #ig_ruralindia #mistymorning #namphake #taiphake #ahomkingdom #traditionofindiaculture #ruralindia #ruraindia #rurallife #ruralliving #ruralphotography #ruralexploration #landscape #visitindia #discoverindia #travelIndia #exploreIndia #seetheworld _________________________________ We are gearing up for 2021 and 2022, so do get in touch with us for more detailed programs Please take time to go through our social profiles: Facebook - gearupfornortheastindia Facebook - eventourstravels Instagram - eventourstravel Twitter - eventoursindia www.eventours.in Please do follow travel updates by founder member Amitabh Sarma through his blog ✨✨: beardedtravelingsoul.com Eventours Travels is constantly curating and creating creative travel opportunities. Please do write to us at [email protected]. Our partner channels ETCharity, Area51 Camping and Kingaroo Events have a lot to offer this year, do get in touch for collaborations. We regularly keep updating our Tumblr, Pinterest, Medium , Google Business etc accounts. (at Namphake Village) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_6uXEeH2C-/?igshid=6596fiqmg20w
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North-East India goes to Thailand to promote trade, tourism, culture - travel
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North-East India has a strong historical connection with South-East Asia. The second North-East India Festival is going to be organised in Thailand to promote trade, tourism, cultural exchange between both regions.North-East India is famous for its exotic destinations and this festival will showcase the best of North-East tourism potential.The 2nd North-East India Festival is a platform for cultural exchange between both the regions. The festival will take place during 21, 22 and 23 February at the popular Central World, Bangkok.The chief organiser of the North-East India Festival, Shyamkanu Mahanta said: “A team of around 500 people are travelling from the North-East to Thailand for 2nd North-East India Festival. After the successful first edition, we are very enthusiastic for the festival which, for the first time, is trying to promote North-East India’s trade, tourism and culture in Thailand in a methodical way.”“The event is actually an extension of the Act East Policy of India and we are grateful to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi for mentioning our efforts in his recent visit to Thailand last year,” he added.This initiative, which is considered to be the biggest ever Indian programme outside, is a presentation by the North-Eastern Council and Indian Embassy at Thailand and is organised by Trend MMS, the organiser of North-East Festival Initiatives with support from North-East India Asociation, Thailand, and various State Governments of the North East, Spicejet, and so on.The festival at Central World will have an exhibition from Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Arunachal, Tripura, and Nagaland showcasing tourism and trade potential of these States.Spicejet will be showcasing organic fruits and vegetables from the North East. A presentation of cane and bamboo, tea exhibition, textiles exhibition, and high-quality cuisines, etc., will also be there.Spectacular cultural performances of various folk dances of the North-East, for example, Mask Dance of Arunachal, Bihu dance of Assam, Raas Leela from Manipur, Cheraw dance, Naga Warrior dance, etc., will be presented along with Thai dance form Khon dance, which will be performed at the festival supported by Culture Ministry, Thailand. Fourteen designers of the region will present spectacular fashion presenting the best of North Eastern fabric.Famous Indian singers and bands, Papon, Naga Band Trance Effect, David Angu and Tribes, Arunachal, Soulmate, and some of the most popular Thai Rock bands such as Slot Machine will perform at the festival. North-East Indian community in Thailand will perform a unity dance.Along with the performances, a business to business (B2B) meets and seminars will be held at the Centara Grand Hotel, Bangkok. The B2B meet organised between stakeholders of both the region on trade will be attended by prominent entrepreneurs of Thailand interacting with the governments of North-Eastern States, traders with special focus on cane and bamboo, agro horticulture products, tea, etc.To strengthen the relationship, people to people (P2P) exchange programme will take place among scholars, historians, students of North East India with academicians, scholars of Thailand. More than 50 students will be traveling from the NER to attend the P2P meet and also visit various Universities of Thailand. The P2P will be chaired by Suchitra Durai, Indian Ambassador to Thailand. The meet will explore conversations among scholars of Tai Ahom, Tai Phake, Tai Singphoh Communities of the North-East, who have strong Thai historic linkage. (This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text.)Follow more stories on Facebook and Twitter Read the full article
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Tai Phake house study. A small group on indigenous tribe inhabiting near the river Dihing in Assam. #taiphake #tribe #assam #myanmar #tribalhouse #digitalart #illustration #study #art #assameseculture #indigenoustribes #instaart #visualdevelopment #artoninstagram #culture #speedpaint #photoshop
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Holidays 4.14
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Abushibarei (Ryukyuan)
Ambedkar Jayanti (India)
American Dictionary Day
Americas Day (Honduras)
Black Day (South Korea)
Blessing of the Salmon Nets (Northumbria)
Bon Jovi Day (New Jersey)
Cake and Cunnilingus Day
Children with Alopecia Day
Commemoration of Anfal Genocide Against the Kurds (Iraqi Kurdistan)
Day of Mologa (Russia)
Day of the Georgian Language
Dhivehi Language Day (Maldives)
Dreams of Reason Feast Day
Ex-Spouse's Day
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Orange Day (Japan)
Pan American Day
Pathologists’ Assistant Day
Pecan Day
Reach As High As You Can Day
Saison Day
Secret Service Day
Sidereal New Year (South and Southeast Asian) (a.k.a. …
Aluth Avurudda (Sri Lanka)
Biju Festival (Parts of India)
Bisu (Tulu Nadu region of Karnataka and Kerala, India)
Bizhu (Chakmas in Mizoram, Tripura and Bangladesh)
Bohag Bihu (Assam, India)
Buisu (Tripura, India)
Bwisagu (Bodoland region of Assam, India)
Cheiraoba (Parts of India)
Choul Chnam Thmey (Cambodia)
Jur Sital (Mithila region of Bihar, India and Nepal)
Khmer New Year (Cambodia)
Maha Vusubha Sankranti (Parts of India)
Oriya New Year (Parts of India)
Pahela Baishakh (Bangladesh and West Bengal, India)
Pana Sankranti (Odisha, India)
Pi Mai (Laos)
Puthandu (Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, India and Northern and Eastern regions of Sri Lanka)
Rongali Bihu (Parts of India)
Sangken (Khamti, Singpho, Khamyang, Tangsa in Arunachal Pradesh and Tai Phake, Tai Aiton, and Turung in Assam, India)
Sinhala (Sri Lanka)
Songkran (Thailand)
Tamil New Year (Parts of India)
Thingyan (Myanmar)
Tuluva New Year (Parts of India)
Vaisakhi (Punjab, North and Central India, Nepalese New Year in Nepal)
Vishu (Kerala, India)
Water-Sprinkling Festival (Yunnan, China)
Sommarsblot (Norse)
Spring Hula Hooping Day
Tempting Fate Day
Takayama Spring Festival (Japan)
Thingyan begins (Water Festival; Burma)
Varusha Pirruppa (Tamil New Year; Mauritius)
Youth Day (Angola)
Christian Feast Days
Anthony, John, and Eustathius, martyrs
Bénézet
Carpus of Thyatira
Henry Beard Delany (Episcopal Church (USA))
Domnina of Terni
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Peter González
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Holidays 4.14
Holidays
Abushibarei (Ryukyuan)
Ambedkar Jayanti (India)
American Dictionary Day
Americas Day (Honduras)
Black Day (South Korea)
Blessing of the Salmon Nets (Northumbria)
Bon Jovi Day (New Jersey)
Cake and Cunnilingus Day
Children with Alopecia Day
Commemoration of Anfal Genocide Against the Kurds (Iraqi Kurdistan)
Day of Mologa (Russia)
Day of the Georgian Language
Dhivehi Language Day (Maldives)
Dreams of Reason Feast Day
Ex-Spouse's Day
International Day of Pink [2nd Wednesday]
International Moment of Laughter Day
Kinetoscope Day
Look Up at the Sky Day
Lundkommardagen (Puffin Arrival Day; Norway)
Meme Appreciation Day
Milwaukee Day (414)
National Bookmobile Day [Wednesday of 2nd Full Week]
National Dolphin Day
National Gardening Day
National Love Our Children Day
New Year's Day (Assamese, Bengali, Burmese, Sikh, Khmer, Lao, Nepali, Oriya, Sinhalese, Tamil, Thai, Tuluva; Southeast Asia) [Sidereal Vernal Equinox]
N'Ko Alphabet Day (Mande)
Orange Day (Japan)
Pan American Day
Pathologists’ Assistant Day
Pecan Day
Reach As High As You Can Day
Saison Day
Secret Service Day
Sidereal New Year (South and Southeast Asian) (a.k.a. …
Aluth Avurudda (Sri Lanka)
Biju Festival (Parts of India)
Bisu (Tulu Nadu region of Karnataka and Kerala, India)
Bizhu (Chakmas in Mizoram, Tripura and Bangladesh)
Bohag Bihu (Assam, India)
Buisu (Tripura, India)
Bwisagu (Bodoland region of Assam, India)
Cheiraoba (Parts of India)
Choul Chnam Thmey (Cambodia)
Jur Sital (Mithila region of Bihar, India and Nepal)
Khmer New Year (Cambodia)
Maha Vusubha Sankranti (Parts of India)
Oriya New Year (Parts of India)
Pahela Baishakh (Bangladesh and West Bengal, India)
Pana Sankranti (Odisha, India)
Pi Mai (Laos)
Puthandu (Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, India and Northern and Eastern regions of Sri Lanka)
Rongali Bihu (Parts of India)
Sangken (Khamti, Singpho, Khamyang, Tangsa in Arunachal Pradesh and Tai Phake, Tai Aiton, and Turung in Assam, India)
Sinhala (Sri Lanka)
Songkran (Thailand)
Tamil New Year (Parts of India)
Thingyan (Myanmar)
Tuluva New Year (Parts of India)
Vaisakhi (Punjab, North and Central India, Nepalese New Year in Nepal)
Vishu (Kerala, India)
Water-Sprinkling Festival (Yunnan, China)
Sommarsblot (Norse)
Spring Hula Hooping Day
Tempting Fate Day
Takayama Spring Festival (Japan)
Thingyan begins (Water Festival; Burma)
Varusha Pirruppa (Tamil New Year; Mauritius)
Youth Day (Angola)
Christian Feast Days
Anthony, John, and Eustathius, martyrs
Bénézet
Carpus of Thyatira
Henry Beard Delany (Episcopal Church (USA))
Domnina of Terni
Lidwina (a.k.a. B. Lidwina of Schiedam or Lydwina)
Peter González
Tiburtius, Valerian, and Maximus, martyrs
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