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The e-form was made available at the NRC Assam website www.nrcassam.nic.in from 6 August 2015 onwards, through which anyone could download the e-form or copy in pen drives from the CSCs. One could easily fill up the e-form online or offline as per their convenience from literally anywhere.
(5) The procedure to be followed in compulsory registration of the citizens of India shall be such as may be prescribed. The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003, formulated under the Act specify: [14] 4. Preparation of the National Register of Indian Citizens.
Gaurav Gogoi (born 4 September 1982) is an Indian politician and social worker of Indian National Congress from Assam who is serving as the Deputy Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha since 2024. [2] From 2020 till 2024, He served as the Deputy leader of Indian National Congress parliamentary party under Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury .
Gogoi are a division of seven Tai-Ahom clans and a surname used by the Tai-Ahom people in Assam. [1] The word originates from the Ahom language word 'kukoy' which means Younger brother. King Sukhrungphaa divided the seven Tai-Ahom clans into Gogoi and Gohain to clarify Tai-Ahom descendcy.
According to an Assam government white paper, between 1985 and 2012, 2,442 illegal immigrants from Bangladesh had been expelled from the state. On 1 September 2020, when Assam final NRC list was released, It was found that 19,06,657 people names have been excluded (which is about 6% of the state population), out of total 3.11 crore state ...
Tarun Gogoi was born on 1 April 1936 [2] into an ethnic Assamese Tai-Ahom family at Rangajan Tea Estate, [5] [6] erstwhile Sibsagar District, now the Jorhat District of Assam. [7] [8] His father, Kamaleshwar Gogoi [8] was a medical practitioner at Rangajan Tea Estate. [8] His mother, Usha Gogoi, was the younger sister of the Assamese poet ...
The AHSEC was established on 1 June 1984 by the Government of Assam. The council was formed with the objective of regulating and supervising the higher secondary education system in the state . The council also plays a role in developing the curriculum and syllabus for the higher secondary examination.
5 Bihar Sharif Municipal Corporation: Bihar Sharif: Nalanda: 23.50 296,000 46 2007 2022 6 Chhapra Municipal Corporation: Chhapra: Saran: 16.96 249,555 45 2017 2022 [10] 7 Darbhanga Municipal Corporation: Darbhanga: Darbhanga: 19.18 306,612 48 1982 2022 8 Gaya Municipal Corporation: Gaya: Gaya: 50.17 560,990 53 1983 2022 [11] 9 Katihar Municipal ...