

The NRC or the National Register of Citizens was first prepared in 1951, as part of the Census of India. Those whose names are found in the NRC are qualified as the citizens of India.
To support people declared 'D'-voters by providing
legal aid and support.
2. To publish legal guides and booklets in Assamese
and Bengali Language.
3. To provide better coordination between like minded
We Appeal to all like minded, Secular Individuals, Groups Organisation, Parties, Social Activist to join AMCR on Voluntary basis. We invite like minded intellectuals, concerned citizens and NGOs to come forward and join hands to help us achieve the objectives.
The task undertaken by the AMCR is huge and will require support from all quarters. We appeal to all citizens of India to come forward in support, in whatever way they can. A generous contribution by you will help us to provide legal aid and services to those displaced. Since the number of those displaced is high, the expenses will also be high. Those who are at the receiving end of this draconian exercise are ordinary citizens like us, whose basic human rights are being snatched away from them. Those directly affected are staring at an uncertain future, a future that holds no hope or succour. Please, come forward and contribute generously for your fellow citizens, who are on the brink of losing their right to a life of dignity.
Donate NowThe members of the Mission sat together with the detainees inside the detention centre and listened to their version of the story.
Elderly, weak and hearing impaired Nur Mohammad is the first detainee in the category of declared foreign national (DFN) in Goalpara detention centre. He was lodged into detention centre in 14th January 2010.
Subhash Chandra Roy is locked in the detention centre for last two years. He claims that he was born and brought up in Tamulpur area in Baksa district of Assam. His father lt. Rajani Kanta Roy‘s name featured in 1951 NRC.
Ruhi Das Mallick came to Guwahati as a migrant worker in his early youth from neighbouring West Bengal‘s Jalpaiguri district. He earned the reputation of a skilled carpenter and worked in many well-known people‘s house in Guwahati including political leaders like Himanta Biswa Sarma and Prafulla Kumar Mahanta.
Halima Khatun, a middle aged woman has been detained for the last ten years. Initial two years she was kept in Nagaon jail then transferred to Kokrajhar detention centre. Her entire family lives in Potiachapori under Dhing police station in Nagaon district of Assam.