Nava Thakuria

Nava Thakuria is a Guwahati (North East India) based journalist, who contributes to News Hour and various other media outlets. He writes over various socio-political and environmental issues of North East India along with Bangladesh, Burma, Tibet, Bhutan, and Nepal. One of his areas of interest is also the media and its development.
  • JFA appreciates Guwahati media house for wage enhancement

    by - Jul 18, 2017
    News Hour: Journalists’ Forum Assam (JFA) appreciated the management of Niyomiya Barta for announcing Majithia wage board benefits to its employees including journalists. The media forum welcomed the development as the newly launched Assamese daily emerged...
  • Nagaland press fraternity reacts to doubtful media persons’ activities

    by - Jul 13, 2017
    News Hour: The Nagaland Press Association (NPA) expressed worries over the formation of a State chapter of Newspapers Association of India (NAI) and submission of a memorandum to the State Governor PB Acharya recently at Raj...
  • Assam flood situation worsens

    by - Jul 8, 2017
    News Hour: The flood situation in Assam of northeast India slowly worsens as more places got inundated and increase the tally of casualty to 24 till Friday. Brahmaputra and Barak along with their tributaries are flowing...
  • India-Bangladesh Friendship Dialogue begins in Guwahati

    by - Jul 3, 2017
    News Hour: The 8th round of India- Bangladesh Friendship Dialogue, started Sunday in Assam’s capital city of Guwahati witnesses pragmatic discussions on various bilateral issues. Organized by Assam Innovation and Transformation Aayog in collaborations with Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Institute of...
  • Waiting for ‘Maj Rati Keteki’

    by - Jul 2, 2017
    Nava Thakuria: Assam’s best known actor Dr Santwana Bardoloi as made a full-length Assamese movie in early Nineties, which was a successful venture as ‘Adajya’ (The Flight, 1996) received both critical appreciations and international recognition. A...
  • When troubled region evades journo-killing

    by - Jul 2, 2017
    News Hour: Many may refer India’s far-eastern region as a troubled territory of the vast country that often generates violence, but lately the region has succeeded maintaining its satisfactory track record with no journo-killing in three...
  • Tibet bordering region supports anti-Beijing stand

    by - Jul 2, 2017
    News Hour: Amidst India-China disagreements in recent times, a patriotic forum of northeast India strongly endorsed the stand of Bhutan government crying foul against the Communist Chinese regime in Beijing for its illegitimate activities in Sikkim’s Doklam locality. The Patriotic...
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