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Republic Day celebrated at Tangla

Republic Day celebrated at Tangla

ADC Bhaskar Jyoti Mahanta hoisted the national flag at Tangla HS School play ground in the presence of nearly three thousand people. 21 contingents of NCC, Scouts and Guides and students from  local schools took part in march past event. Speaking on the occasion Mahanta urged the people to remember the great souls of Mahatma Gandhi and freedom fighters who sacrificed their life for the sake of nation. He requested people to maintain peace in the society. He remarked that it is an age of Internet. It is an age of gaining and exploring knowledge. He said that though there are ITI institutes in Udalguri dustricy yet there is a step decline in fresh candidates joining these institutes. He further remarked that ASEB's APDCL has iniated a 33 KW sub-station at Tangla which would ensure continuous power supply to the town. He also said that state government would provide bus service to students coming from nearby places to the town. E-governance would also be iniated in Harisinga Revenue Circle.


Two persons namely- Ranjit Sarkar and Usha Rani Nath (BLO) were felicitated for their respective contribution in Collection of Electoral Datas. Besides students namely Atlanta Das, Anindeeta Deka, Jugmi Boro, Ramboraj Basumatari were felicitated for securing cent percent marks in Mathematics during last HSLC exams. Other distinguished guests of the event were Binoy Medhi, Manmohan Das, Orijit Singh Commandent SSB,Tangla etc; At 11.40 am fruits were distributed to the patient's of 30 beded Kala Guru Bishnu Prasad Rabha CHC, Tangla.

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Shajid Khan

Shajid Khan

Recipient of The Annual Colosseum Awards 2014 & 2015 (by The Assam Tribune group), Shajid Khan is an Independent journalist based in Assam. He has contributed numerous political, socio-political stories for bountiful national,international as well as Assam based publications including The New York Times,Firstpost,The Telegraph. He also pens down analytic commentary on print and web based publications.

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