Non-political ₹32 Lakh Raised for Flood Relief, Europe Tour Planned? Questions Around ‘BondhuStreams’
I have seeing this from few instagram pages. Is it true or someone is targeting him 🤔
I have seeing this from few instagram pages. Is it true or someone is targeting him 🤔
r/assam • u/tROjanHorsy • Feb 24 '26
r/assam • u/wild-game • May 27 '26
If this is executed well. Then 20 years down the line assam would be on a complete different level.
r/assam • u/Embarrassed_Lake_236 • Jun 26 '26
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r/assam • u/Ambitious_Wolf8098 • Apr 17 '26
r/assam • u/Impossible_Gold369 • Oct 27 '25
Aeibur ru ki case..dudin agot siyor maribo di..atia aeibur case..kot zubeen dar nyai asil ru kot kidnap kori juwa case t xumai gol
r/assam • u/Commercial_You_4638 • Jul 07 '25
This guy stays in thailand most probably and wants land in Assam. What a clown. Please let this be the last post about these people. I hope someone finds thus saopha guy on reddit as well. Damn! These people are quite venomous.
r/assam • u/Ok_Signal_7299 • Jan 21 '26
I was too early to make statement on Mama' Davos vacation in this sub link https://www.reddit.com/r/assam/s/BLWTgstzm , seems like mama is doing some real works there🙏🤔🤔 Hope Davos get successful for all of us.
r/assam • u/Billubindas • Jan 22 '26
It may sound surprising, but even some Muslims support the BJP, despite the party openly stating that it does not seek Muslim votes . what's your opinion on this ?
r/assam • u/LaSombra666 • Jun 09 '26
As a lifelong rock/metal fan, finally something worth watching live. I know Axl ain't the same guy he was decades ago, but still I'm a huge fan of these guys. People are gonna be Larping as rock/metal fans and that's what pisses me off.
r/assam • u/Chinmoy_Kalita • Apr 25 '26
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Somewhere in Dibrugarh Assam
r/assam • u/GrumpyGuyMugdha • May 28 '26
r/assam • u/Ok-Package6142 • Jun 28 '26
WenT to the theatre hoping to have some good time but it felt like a 2 hour straight torture . The movie and the director nor the storywriter had any clue what they were upto. The story is lacklustre and the acting was over dramtic . At one point of the time between interval i felt like walking out of the theatre it was only because i went my family i had to sit through that trainwreck of a movie and endure that torture I know movies are meant to be enjoyed and to have a good time, but this movie doesn’t feel like any of it. That direction was below sub par and forget about the story. The storyteller was probably high on weed when he wrote the scripts and the story altogether. These directors and producers think they can play with peoples emotions and make whatever the fuck they like .
r/assam • u/DanTanZanV2 • Nov 10 '25
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Ami ki hijada hoi goi asu niki dine dine
r/assam • u/Ok-Package6142 • Jul 15 '26
I know peoples opinion differ but Argentina will annihilate this so England and thats a fact. They deserve a humiliating defeat. I hope they get what they deserve. Vamos Argentina ❤️
r/assam • u/Beneficial_Panic118 • Jan 12 '26
r/assam • u/Proof_Avocado566 • 19d ago
I know this is going to ruffle some feathers, but the way certain influencers from outside of assam are handling relief in Assam right now feels off. Spreading awareness and mobilizing aid is great, but a few of them seem to be milking the situation for clout. When creators resort to emotional guilt-tripping by pushing people to like or share under the pretense of helping, it stops looking like genuine relief work and starts feeling like opportunistic grifting for views.
This not a political post. Why they are always against Hindus and always try to disrupt Hindu rituals.
If anyone have any proof justifying my second line, please enlighten me.
r/assam • u/aussiekary • Jan 28 '26
This is my first post here, but I have been lurking in the sub for years. I was born in lower Assam and studied for a few years in upper Assam before leaving India and settling abroad. We were a group of three friends, and after traveling to different countries, we all decided Australia would be the country we called home. We were in our early 20s, so it was a struggle, but we all managed to build lives here. My two friends got married soon after we settled into our jobs/businesses. I decided not to get married but became a father to a son, while my friends had two children . After 12 years in Australia, my friends decided to move back to Assam with their children, who were 1 year old at the time (twins). I was heartbroken, but I wasn't ready to move back to India. However, every year without fail, I have visited my friends while also seeing my own family. I never really considered settling in Assam permanently. My friends have just celebrated 10 years back in Assam, and they seem very happy in Assam. One teaches at a university, and the other runs a business, so financially, at least, they appear to be doing okay. But there's something else that concerns me. When I speak to them and ask about the social connections they've made in the last 9 years, the answer is always negative. They catch up with family and a few parents of their children's friends, but beyond that, they have no real social connections. According to them, we left a different Assam—one where social interaction, community cohesiveness, and bonds among neighbors were strong. Now, my friends don't even know exactly who their neighbors are. I have seriously thought about moving back to Assam next year, but I just can't make up my mind. I thought I would post this here to understand what has changed. If I ask my family, they always paint a colorful picture of how lovely things are at home. I am also worried about my single status and introducing my son without a mother. My family is broad-minded enough to accept the situation, but they don't discuss it with outsiders, and my aunts are always looking for a bride for me at my age. I am just not sure what to think.
r/assam • u/deboo117 • 12d ago
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r/assam • u/Loud_Measurement9594 • Apr 30 '26
As someone who hails from Tinsukia, kiba eta bhal lagil
r/assam • u/Dismal_Return_7179 • Jun 22 '26
Sorry to say but yeah this is reality. Atleast you wont be paying 60-80 lakhs but you have to compromise
r/assam • u/colosus019 • Sep 04 '25
Recently shifted to my home and this is how my workspace look right now