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Body of a forester found at Nazira

Dead body of a forester (grade-1) Thaneshwar Borah was found under the Silasaku Bridge, Garmur of Nazira. Borah was working as a forester of Bihubor Beat Office, Nazira and he was returning home by his own motor cycle (AS04 G4209) at 7 P.M. On November 16, but he did not reach home. Local people found his dead body at 5 A.M. On November 17 and informed the nearest police station at Simaluguri.

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government has to findout the enemy who has killed mr baruah.and we have o fight against them otherwise they will kill thousand foresters like him

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