Our 10 day trip across the North East is being translated into Hindi and published by News Bench - Delhi.
The articles feature photos taken by us and a translation of Kim's writing.
Part 5 was published on 20th February 2012.
The entire article can also be read at : http://www.newsbench.in/links.aspx?nt=180212065206.gif
These are a few news/magazine reports quoting Brajesh. Please click on an image to see a larger, more legible version.
Monday, February 20, 2012
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Sunita's raagas-meet-folk concept album on violin strikes a chord
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
From Janasadharan
Vodafone Unveil Bihu Strings to relive festivities of Bihu
From Dainik Janambhumi
Monday, February 13, 2012
Music a therapeutic medium: CM
From Assam Tribune
GUWAHATI, Feb 12 – Appreciating the talent of violinist Sunita Khaund Bhuyan, Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi today described music as a therapeutic medium that can lead to creativity and productivity. He went on to say that music can even be equated to economics as people inspired by music are more productive.
‘Music leads to positive thinking and productivity,’ Gogoi said, and added that music can even create unity and integration.
Launching a CD ‘Bihu Strings’ of Bhuyan containing five tracks in the city, the Chief Minister underlined her musical flair and expression, and also gave credit to her mother Minoti Khaund, and Darpa Sarma of Jorhat for laying a foundation of music.
He said that he was proud of Sunita Khaund Bhuyan and her talented mother Minoti Khaund for their rich repertoire of music. ‘Sunita has earned fame in the country and abroad,’ he remarked.
The album contains five tracks, Bholuka Baahore, Luitore Baalite, Ranga Nodi, Ganga Siloni, Xosakoi Bor Dhuniyaa rendered in a unique manner.
In his welcome address, the Business Head of Vodafone India – Assam and North East Brajesh Bajpai spoke about the company’s commitment to promote the culture of the region and connect with its consumers.
‘Bihu Strings is another platform to connect with its customers in Assam and North East and provide them with a distinctive and unique entertainment experience’ Bajpai stated.
A press note from Vodafone mentioned that Bhuyan has become the first ever violinist in the country to do a complete folk fusion album on the violin.
GUWAHATI, Feb 12 – Appreciating the talent of violinist Sunita Khaund Bhuyan, Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi today described music as a therapeutic medium that can lead to creativity and productivity. He went on to say that music can even be equated to economics as people inspired by music are more productive.
‘Music leads to positive thinking and productivity,’ Gogoi said, and added that music can even create unity and integration.
Launching a CD ‘Bihu Strings’ of Bhuyan containing five tracks in the city, the Chief Minister underlined her musical flair and expression, and also gave credit to her mother Minoti Khaund, and Darpa Sarma of Jorhat for laying a foundation of music.
He said that he was proud of Sunita Khaund Bhuyan and her talented mother Minoti Khaund for their rich repertoire of music. ‘Sunita has earned fame in the country and abroad,’ he remarked.
The album contains five tracks, Bholuka Baahore, Luitore Baalite, Ranga Nodi, Ganga Siloni, Xosakoi Bor Dhuniyaa rendered in a unique manner.
In his welcome address, the Business Head of Vodafone India – Assam and North East Brajesh Bajpai spoke about the company’s commitment to promote the culture of the region and connect with its consumers.
‘Bihu Strings is another platform to connect with its customers in Assam and North East and provide them with a distinctive and unique entertainment experience’ Bajpai stated.
A press note from Vodafone mentioned that Bhuyan has become the first ever violinist in the country to do a complete folk fusion album on the violin.
Yaayaavar Jeevan Mera - Part 4
Our 10 day trip across the North East is being published by News Bench - Delhi.
The articles feature photos taken by us and a translation of Kim's writing.
Part 4 was published on 13th February 2012.
The entire article can also be read at : http://www.newsbench.in/links.aspx?nt=130212122703.gif
The articles feature photos taken by us and a translation of Kim's writing.
Part 4 was published on 13th February 2012.
The entire article can also be read at : http://www.newsbench.in/links.aspx?nt=130212122703.gif
Bihu Strings Album Ka Mukhyamantri Ne Kiya Lokarpan
Bihu Strings Ko Jaari Kiyaa Mukhyamantri Ne
Vodafone Unveils Bihu Strings by Sunita
From Dainik Pratibedan
From Dainik Jugasankha
Vodafone Unveil Bihu Strings
Monday, February 06, 2012
Yaayaavar Jeevan Mera - Part 3
Our 10 day trip across the North East is being published by News Bench - Delhi.
The articles feature photos taken by us and a translation of Kim's writing.
Part 3 was published on 6th February 2012.
The entire article can be read at : http://www.newsbench.in/links.aspx?nt=060212123004.gif
The articles feature photos taken by us and a translation of Kim's writing.
Part 3 was published on 6th February 2012.
The entire article can be read at : http://www.newsbench.in/links.aspx?nt=060212123004.gif
Monday, January 30, 2012
Yaayaavar Jeevan Mera - Part 2
Our 10 day trip across the North East is being published by News Bench - Delhi.
The articles feature photos taken by us and a translation of Kim's writing.
Part 2 was published on 30th January 2012.
The entire article can be read at : http://www.newsbench.in/links.aspx?nt=300112014223.gif
The articles feature photos taken by us and a translation of Kim's writing.
Part 2 was published on 30th January 2012.
The entire article can be read at : http://www.newsbench.in/links.aspx?nt=300112014223.gif
Monday, January 23, 2012
Yaayaavar Jeevan Mera - Part 1
Our 10 day trip across the North East is being published by News Bench - Delhi.
The articles feature photos taken by us and a translation of Kim's writing.
Part 1 was published on 23rd January 2012.
The entire article can be read at http://www.newsbench.in/links.aspx?nt=230112010948.gif
The articles feature photos taken by us and a translation of Kim's writing.
Part 1 was published on 23rd January 2012.
The entire article can be read at http://www.newsbench.in/links.aspx?nt=230112010948.gif
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Pynduna Dor Roaming Ka Vodafone ha ka thain shatei lam-mihngi
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Vodafone introduces lowest roaming rates for customers in Assam
From The Sentinel
GUWAHATI, Jan 16: Vodafone India, one of India’s leading telecommunications service providers, has announced their new roaming call rates for its post paid and prepaid customers.
Vodafone has introduced free incoming calls and reduced the outgoing call rates to 70p/min for subscribers roaming between Assam and the Northeast (in telecom the States of Meghalaya, Mizoram, Tripura, Manipur, Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh comprise the NE circle and the State of Assam is the Assam circle).
Vodafone is the first telecom operator to have launched such discounted rates on roaming for its customers in the region, giving its customer the power to express and talk freely during travel in this region.
Brajesh Bajpai, Business Head (Assam and North East) of Vodafone India said in a press release, “We are here to celebrate a significant achievement of free incoming calls on roaming. It is a proud moment since Vodafone will pioneer this new revolution wherein customers from the entire North Eastern States and Assam region will be able to roam economically and seamlessly across the two regions.
This highlights Vodafone’s commitment towards providing superior and uninterrupted telecom services to its customers across Assam and North East. We will continue to provide wide coverage and offer the best bouquet of services and products to the customers in Assam and NE.”
GUWAHATI, Jan 16: Vodafone India, one of India’s leading telecommunications service providers, has announced their new roaming call rates for its post paid and prepaid customers.
Vodafone has introduced free incoming calls and reduced the outgoing call rates to 70p/min for subscribers roaming between Assam and the Northeast (in telecom the States of Meghalaya, Mizoram, Tripura, Manipur, Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh comprise the NE circle and the State of Assam is the Assam circle).
Vodafone is the first telecom operator to have launched such discounted rates on roaming for its customers in the region, giving its customer the power to express and talk freely during travel in this region.
Brajesh Bajpai, Business Head (Assam and North East) of Vodafone India said in a press release, “We are here to celebrate a significant achievement of free incoming calls on roaming. It is a proud moment since Vodafone will pioneer this new revolution wherein customers from the entire North Eastern States and Assam region will be able to roam economically and seamlessly across the two regions.
This highlights Vodafone’s commitment towards providing superior and uninterrupted telecom services to its customers across Assam and North East. We will continue to provide wide coverage and offer the best bouquet of services and products to the customers in Assam and NE.”
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