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Dr. M. Anga Mathu takes charge as Nagaon DC

Dr. M.Anga Mathu took the charge of new deputy commissioner of Nagaon district on Tuesday. After joining the office, the new deputy commissioner called a press meet, in which he interact with the media persons and discussed on the present day-today problems of the district with the reporters & photojournalists of both national & state media houses and news agencies present there. Addressing to press Dr. Mathu told “ I request the media to highlight the hidden problems of the district and I want cooperation from all of you which will help me to solve the problems.” Moreover he assured that during his tenure he would give more priority to all welfare schemes for the development of the district and also for the benefit of the public. The positive and cooperative attitude of Dr. Mathu was highly appreciated by the media persons.

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Mowsam Hazarika's picture

Good news for the people of Nagaon. I believe Dr. Mathu will change the face of Nagaon!
DURGA BORA's picture

i know dc dr.mathu,ias. i hope his activeness will help to solve corruption in nagaon ,under his efficient leadership ,all departments including police will do better for the welfare of people.
Golap Chandra Singha's picture

Sir block:raha,g.p.kamargaon,vill.hatigarh in the month of falgun,cot we suffer from the dryness of water.in this village all of nad and ficeries dries.so to safe us please give us a water supply system.because the place is not suitable for tubel.so plz plz plz......

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