MEGHALAYA City through the lens… By: By Our Reporter Date: June 11, 2017 Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppLinkedinEmail Advocate Ganold Stone Massar cuts a cake to celebrate his fifty years of practice in the field on Saturday. Massar became amicus curie (State Defence Lawyer) on April 19, 1967 that . He believes in hard work and honesty and always remembers the word of his father and mentor “Law is like a jealous mistress which will follow one till the grave”. He also holds a view that client whether rich or poor should be equally treated as every case is important. Massar also attributed his success to the guidance to his father and father-in-law. A sea of umbrellas at Police Bazar following heavy rain in the city. (ST) Previous articleNews from across Meghalaya…Next articleThe Eastern Command Children Adventure Camp for 2017, which began on June 5, in Happy Valley concluded on Saturday. The 58 Gorkha Training Centre together with HQ 101 Area organised the programme. Related articles LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Inspiring tale of a thirteen-year-old writer Editor, Adarsh Singh, a 13-year-old prodigy, has accomplished what many adults only dream of: authoring six books. This amazing... SPECIAL ARTICLE Many countries have forcibly annexed foreign territories Trumpeting US annexation of Canada, Greenland may not be wishful thinking By Nantoo Banerjee There seems to exist a method... SPECIAL ARTICLE Strategic Diplomacy and Trade Resilience: India’s Economic Leverage in Trump’s 2.0 Era By Prof D Mukherjee The global trade landscape is on the brink of significant recalibration as Donald Trump prepares... EDITORIAL Yunus facing odds Predictably, Bangladesh is courting more trouble than its new rulers can handle. In the months following the forced...