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AASAA office in Dimakuchi

BTC Deputy Speaker Nerswn Boro laid the foundation stone for office of the All Adivasi Students Association of Assam, Dimakuchi Ancholik Committee on Sunday.

At the occasion, 33 No. Nonai-Serpang constituency MCLA Suresh Tanti, Bhergaon Block Secretary (BPF) Ajay Singh Gond, Ranji Deka, Folison Sahu, Ex- President Udalguri district committee Pravat Panika and many AASAA leaders were present. An amount of 10 lac Rs. under BTC CD fund was allocated for the office construction.

Anjelanus Xalxo, President Dimakuchi Ancholik Committee and the boys expressed gratitude towards Deputy Speaker and the BPF government for their support and contribution.

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