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4 Assam candidates clears Civil Service Exams, 07

It’s good news for people of Assam. Four candidates from the soil of Assam have cleared Civil Service Examination, 2007. The results of the examinations conducted by the Union Public Service Commission have been declared on Friday. The successful candidates from the state are namely Nabanita Chakrabarty of Guwahati, Rahul Kakati from Sivasagar, Nayanjyoti Nath from Jamuguri in Sonitpur district, Nilav Chandra Sen Gupta from Roha in Nagaon.

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Phanindra Goyari's picture

I am extremely happy to read this news item. Hearty congratulations to Nabanita, Rahul, Nayanjyoti and Nilav.
Pankaj Pankaj's picture

Congratulations! Assam needs more people in the bureaucracy.
Yam Shrestha's picture

Congratulations to all. Way to go!!
Yam Shrestha's picture

Congratulations. We need many more.
Abdullah Mamoon's picture

Congratulatins to all! We are proud of you !
arijit sonowal's picture

heartiest congratulations to all of you......its a great news for us especiality for the guys who are going to appear for the next upsc exams....
Sudarshan Deka's picture

Happy for this result!!!! My heartiest congrats to these lucky persons....
dheeraj pathak's picture

Congratulations to all deserving yet hardworking men and women.
Bikash's picture

Congrats to the guys of my land for making a place in the UPSC. May your every decision in be fruitful.
tamsin's picture

Great to see the progress of Assam and its people.. outstanding..
radha's picture

Heartiest congratulations to all the hardworking and successful candidates for making Assam proud in its service sector for the Nation.
Anee bora's picture

Congratulation to you all. Hope to see more and more in future.
gaurav pegu's picture

Congratulations, its our pride and privileged. Thanks you all have showed the path for us.
dimbeswar borah's picture

I am very happy to know that our mother has given birth to 4 most efficient brother & sisters of us this year 2009. CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL OF YOU. GO AHEAD
malabika das's picture

Congrats to all of you.hope Assam shines even more in the near future.
pranjit's picture

congrats all...can you help me?
Priyanka Nandy's picture

Congratulation to all of you.Assam rocks.
rahul chandak's picture

congratulations 2 u all....stay blessed

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