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Bhaskar Gupid
A large portion of National Highway-52 that falls under Dhemaji district and was breached by floods is yet to be restructured. The present condition of the highway has been giving harrowing times to the commuters.

Slow pace work by the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) that has been entrusted with the two-laning reconstruction of the highway has evoked concern among the people of Dhemaji district a...
Bhaskar Gupid
Though overall flood situation in Dhemaji district improved today with cessation of rain-related activities, scarcity of essential items has started creating problems for the people of Jonai subdivision as the road link at Gainadi portion is still snapped.

Jonai subdivision and parts of Arunachal Pradesh is still cut off from the rest of the country after the second wave of floods breached the po...
Benjamin Kaman
Tackling Flood Problem
Posted August 31, 2011 by Benjamin Kaman
I wrote a letter to Editor in Assam Tribune (29/08/2011 Page6)on the Flood problem and strategies for long term solution. Please read the link below for details---

http://www.assamtribune.com/scripts/showpage.asp?i...
Bhaskar Gupid
Fresh floodshit Dhemaji
Posted August 26, 2011 by Bhaskar Gupid
The floodwaters of the Jiadhal and Gai River have inundated 24 villages for the second time, since August 15, today. The fresh flood has affected around 13,000 people of these villages. Dhemaji District Disaster Management Authority (DDDMA) sources attribute this development to the rains that is occurring over the district since yesterday.

The road connectivity to the Sisibargaon and Jonai Revenu...
Bhaskar Gupid
Dhemaji cut off for fifth day
Posted August 20, 2011 by Bhaskar Gupid
Though there seemed to be some improvement in the overall flood situation of the State, several rivers are still flowing above the danger level. A vast area of Dhemaji district is still cut off by road for the fifth day today.

Meanwhile, according to a cumulative account, the floods this year have affected in the State a total population of 9, 11,080 belonging to 3,232 families.

Chief Minister T...
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