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Two assistant operators of the fire service department of Oil India were killed in the efforts to control the blaze on Tuesday.
Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju was all praise for Hima's announcement as he lauded the sprinter's efforts to make a difference.
Besides 177 arms, the militants also laid down 58 magazines, 1.93 kg explosives, 52 grenades, 71 bombs, three rocket launchers, 306 detonators, two RT sets and 17 khukris.
Thousands were detained across the country after they defied the colonial-era prohibition law and took to the streets to protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act.
The citizenship amendment bill was drafted looking at the remedies to the Hindu community who would be left out in the ongoing NRC process in Assam.
Twenty seven people were admitted to the hospital with bullet injuries since Wednesday after violent protests erupted in Assam after the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill was passed in Parliament.
The Union home minister assured the people of the Northeast that their culture, language, social identity and political rights will be not be affected by the Act.
Assam, the hotbed of anti-CAB protests, was on edge on Thursday as thousands of angry protesters came out on streets defying curfew, thumbing their nose at Army contingents staging flag marches, and clashing with police across cities.
To tackle the situation, the police had to fire rubber bullets and resort to lathi charge on the protestors in Dibrugarh district.
The Congress, Trinamool Congress, Communist Party of India (Marxist) and a few other political parties have been steadfastly opposing the bill, claiming that citizenship can't be given on the basis of religion.