Seven Assam Women Rescued from Trafficking in Arunachal; 2 Arrested
A Guwahati‑focused publication declares itself fully committed to the city: “We LIVE, BREATHE and SLEEP Guwahati!” The outlet notes that Guwahati-a major port on the banks of the Brahmaputra, the capital of Assam and the principal urban hub of India’s Northeast-was projected to become a smart city by 2025. It says the city’s rapid metropolitan expansion creates an urgent need for a locally rooted news platform that residents can trust and call their “own.”
The publication presents its mission as responding directly to that growth. By centering coverage on Guwahati’s civic life and development, the outlet aims to match the pace of change and offer reporting tailored to the city’s distinct economic, social and infrastructural challenges. In doing so, it positions itself as both a chronicler and a forum for discussion about the region’s future.
The statement emphasizes local identity and accountability, arguing that a strong, independent local press is essential as Guwahati evolves into a larger metropolitan center. The outlet frames its work as a civic service-informing residents, amplifying local voices and holding institutions to account as the city modernizes.
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Publish Date: 2026-03-29 16:57:00