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Gogoi unchallenged in home turf
There is no campaigning in Titabor neither are there any posters. In fact, everyone is so relaxed that it is hard to believe that elections are just a week away in Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi's......Assam: Congress nominates Gogoi's son to contest polls
Even as his 79-year-old father is counting his days in active politics after a very long innings, Gaurav Gogoi, son of Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi is now all set to take a plunge in electoral......Assam records 75 per cent polling
Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi, Speaker Tanka Bahadur Rai, Deputy Speaker Ms Pranati Phukon, state Bharatiya Janata Party president Ranjit Dutta and former president of regional Asom Gana......Gogoi in fray as Assam set for first phase polls
Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi, Speaker Tanka Bahadur Rai, Deputy Speaker Pranati Phukon and a host of Cabinet ministers and Congress veterans are among the total 485 candidates whose fate will......Former IAS officer Ashok Saikia passes away
Ashok Saikia, a former officer of the Indian Administrative Service and joint secretary in the Prime Minister's Office, passed away in a private hospital in New Delhi on Sunday.Saikia, 60, is......
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Young Jorhat entrepreneur provides employment to many
Junmoni Gogoi, a young housewife from the Dekhiajuli Sonari Maut Gaon in Titabor sub-division of Assam's Jorhat District, used to have a difficult... ...
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2 dead, 2 injured in bike collision at Titabor
Two persons died on the spot when two motorbikes collided at Kuchukhat under Titabor Police Station in upper Assam's Jorhat district, police... ...
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Upper Assam gets set to celebrate Rongali Bihu
JORHAT: As the Lok Sabha polls in upper Assam districts is over, the people here are gearing up to celebrate the Rongali Bihu festival on Sunday.... ...
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/guwahati/Upper-Assam-gets-set-to-celebrate-Rongali-Bihu/articleshow/33730447.cms
Garden voters look for change
Jorhat, April 7: Its 8am at Heelekah Tea Estate and Bijoy Singh, an executive of the garden, lolls on a sofa in the verandah of his bungalow... ...
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Gogoi Junior chants progress in 'Amethi of Assam'
As his cavalcade makes way through the crowded market in Titabor, Gourav Gogoi notices some village elders on the roadside and gets off his open... ...
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Saturday, June 15, 2013
Map of Titabar, jorhat, Assam
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Geographical Information for Titabar
Place name: Titabar
Latitude: 26° 34' 10" N
Longitude: 94° 12' 43" E
Feature description: town
Region: Jorhat
Area/state: Assam
Population range of place: is between 5000 and 10,000
Other alternative names: Titabor Town
Country: India
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Bayans drum up a record 14833 Titabar drummers conquer India
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The rumble of 14,833 khols that reverberated through this Upper Assam town today is likely to echo in London too.
Exactly as many bayans played the instruments, tapped their feet, bobbed their heads and danced in unison to set the rhythm for an entry into the UK-based Guinness World Records.
Their 15-minute rendition today of the first part of the Utha Sahini taal created by the 15th century socio-religious reformer Srimanta Shankardev has already made it to the India Book of Records.
A recording of the event is being sent to Guinness as part of the record bid. And who else to lead the pack but Assam chief minister Tarun Gogoi, who proved it today that he could not only dance Bihu but play the khol as well.
Gogoi inaugurated the show by playing the khol not once but twice — once from atop the makeshift platform and then coming down to the ground, on which stood row after row of artistes draped in white dhotis, kurtas, seleng sadors and white turbans, to play in front of them. He told the gathering that he was speaking not as a chief minister but as the MLA of Titabar.
“Once this goes on air it will attract the attention of the world and will spread through the record books the great philosophy of peace and brotherhood Srimanta Shankardev had propagated in his lifetime,” Gogoi said. “This is a proud moment not only for the people of Titabar and Srimanta Shankardev Sangha that has organised this mammoth show but the people of Assam and the Northeast as a whole.”
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The 21,000-square metre ground on which the artistes played was aptly named the Samanway Kshetra as there were around eight Muslims from Morigaon district and five persons from Arunachal Pradesh, apart from the Vaishnavites, among the 14,833 artistes who performed at the event. The highest number of artistes, 1,310, was from Sivasagar district.
Then there were the hundreds of artistes from Guwahati and Biswanath Chariali who had to be turned back owing to lack of space.
“We could not accommodate everyone. Guinness had asked us to gather 11,000 people to play any instrument to break the record made by 10,000 artistes playing the tabla together,” Srimanta Shankardev Sangha publicity secretary Prasenjit Rajkhowa said.
People from all walks of life had congregated at the venue. Krishna Kinkar Deka, superintending engineer, Oil India Limited, had come all the way from Venezuela when he heard of the event.
Nearer home was BSNL junior engineer Krishna Kinkar Neog of Jogibheta Path, Jorhat. The youngest were all 12-year-olds while the oldest was 83-year-old Prafulla Saikia.
Guinness record holder Abhijit Baruah, who was here as a reporter of India Book of Records, egged on the artistes to sing the official state song, Mur Apunar Dex, and create an impromptu record but the attempt was not recognised.
India Book of Records adjudicator Ankita Borthakur gave away the provisional certificate and said the actual one would reach within 10 days.
Ankita told The Telegraph that it was likely that the grand show would be given a place in the Asia Book of Records, as the India Book of Records was affiliated to it.
আঞ্চলিক কৃষি গৱেষণা কেন্দ্ৰ, তিতাবৰ (Regional Agricultural Research Station, Titabor)
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আঞ্চলিক কৃষি গৱেষণা কেন্দ্ৰ, তিতাবৰ : Regional Agricultural Research Station, Titabar), ১৯২৩ চনত সমগ্ৰ ব্ৰহ্মপুত্ৰ উপত্যকাৰ ধানৰ গৱেষণাৰ বাবে যোৰহাট জিলাৰ তিতাবৰত স্থাপন কৰা হৈছিল। পূৰ্বতে ইয়াৰ নাম "ধান গৱেষণা কেন্দ্ৰ" আছিল। ১৯৮৬ চনত, এই কেন্দ্ৰটো "আঞ্চলিক কৃষি গৱেষণা কেন্দ্ৰ, তিতাবৰ" নামেৰে নামাংকিত কৰা হয়। ১৯৬৯ চনৰপৰা ইয়াৰ প্ৰশাসনিক দায়িত্বত আছে অসম কৃষি বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়। এই প্ৰতিষ্ঠানটোত বৰ্তমান ৬টা বিভাগ আছে।
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Regional Agricultural Research Station, Titabor:
Regional Agricultural Research Station was set up in 1923 at Titabor for the research of the rice ofBrahmaputra Valley.
Thengal Bhawan: titabar , jorhat:
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The Thengal Bhawan is Located at Jalukonibari in
Titabor, was built in 1880 by Raibahadur Siva Prasad
Barooah. In 1929, he published a weekly Assamese
newspaper. Later, he established his printing press and
office at Thengal Bhawan and managed to publish a
daily newspaper, Dainik Batori. The Thengal Bhawan
is now used as a guest house.
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