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Student rescued
Dhubri, Nov. 21:
A BA Part II student of Bongaigaon College, Joytirma Islari, was rescued by Gouripur police from Beguntali village in Dhubri today. He was kidnapped on Tuesday by Abdul Rezzak Sarkar, a student of the same college.
Picked up
Dhubri:
The army on Friday picked up Nikhil Rai from his house in Bangiamari for his alleged links with Ulfa.
Peddler held
Nagaon:
Police arrested a drug peddler, Karim Ali, with 8gm of brown sugar from Borbil.
Trampled
Nagaon:
A 23-year-old youth, Gouriya Orang, was trampled to death by an elephant at Sakmuthi tea estate in Kaliabor subdivision on Friday.
LPG plants
Shillong
(PTI)
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The ministry of petroleum and natural gas is in the process of setting up small new LPG bottling plants in the Northeast. An official release here said the plants would be set up in Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh. The Gas Authority of India Ltd (GAIL) which is engaged in supply, distribution and marketing of natural gas, will supply LPG to these new bottling plants from the LPG plant at Lakwa in Assam. The Lakwa plant has a capacity to produce 85,000 tonnes of LPG per annum for meeting the requirement of about 6 lakh domestic consumers, the release added.
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