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ABSU's long march continues to villages

The long march of ABSU crossed seven villages under Parbatjhora subdivision on Thursday on its second day of mission bringing of total revolution among society. 

The march was started from Magurmari right early morning 7.30 am proceeded to Banyaguri,Malotijhora, Kawahagi, Singijhora- Pondragaon,Jolaigaon anc hold night at Bashbari where they hold meeting with publics on the core issues of education, social uplift, human resource development. 

Among others,  Lawrence Islary General Secretary ABSU, Bijoy Basumatary vice president KDC, ABSU,  Maneswar Daimary Public relation secretary ABSU, Rangina Borgoyay debating Secretary ABSU and many other social activist, teachers were present in the meeting.

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