As per state wide launching of the “Mukhyamantrir Sonali Saishab prakolpa- Surakhit Sishu, Surokhit Axom”,Udalguri district administration launched programme centrally at Hattigarh tea garden near Indo-Bhutan border area on January 5 with daylong programme.The programme started with a grand rally participated by more than five hundred students, parents, teachers and members of various students bodies.The programme was formally inaugurated by Dimple Barua, Assistant Commissioner Udalguri at 10.30 am.A seminar on child right was also organized on the occasion at 11 am.Gautam Saharia,DCPO,Udalguri in his welcome speech spoke about the need of launching the new programme.Several distinguished persons namely-Binapani Devi, Chairperson of the programme and members-Manik Sarma, Amarendra Swargiary,Karuna Kanta Ojha,Parashu Ram Bashistha and Ranjit Tanti,President ATTSA Udalguri district committee attended the seminar. Important and burning issues like child labour, woman trafficking,child marriage, child education and child right etc were widely discussed in presence of the people present.The seminar was presided over by Dimple Baruah, Asstt. Commissioner, Udalguri.She requested all to come forward to fight injustice done to children in the state.With special reference to Udalguri,she said that the district had been hit badly due to illiteracy and ignorance among people living in remote village As per state wide launching of the “Mukhyamantrir Sonali Saishab prakolpa- Surakhit Sishu, Surokhit Axom”,Udalguri district administration launched programme centrally at Hattigarh tea garden near Indo-Bhutan border area on January 5 with daylong programme.The programme started with a grand rally participated by more than five hundred students, parents, teachers and members of various students bodies.The programme was formally inaugurated by Dimple Barua, Assistant Commissioner Udalguri at 10.30 am.A seminar on child right was also organized on the occasion at 11 am.Gautam Saharia,DCPO,Udalguri in his welcome speech spoke about the need of launching the new programme.Several distinguished persons namely-Binapani Devi, Chairperson of the programme and members-Manik Sarma, Amarendra Swargiary,Karuna Kanta Ojha,Parashu Ram Bashistha and Ranjit Tanti,President ATTSA Udalguri district committee attended the seminar. Important and burning issues like child labour, woman trafficking,child marriage, child education and child right etc were widely discussed in presence of the people present.The seminar was presided over by Dimple Baruah, Asstt. Commissioner, Udalguri.She requested all to come forwa s.She justified selecting Hattigarh as the launching venue of the programme so that tea tribes and other people living in the backward area could learn about the rights of children.Lipika Barman,Protection Officer,DCPU offered vote of thanks at the end.
Mousumi Baruah of National Pioneer Junior College,Tangla has brought glory to Udalguri district securing 8th rank in the HS (Arts) examination by scoring 471 marks. Mousumi is the daughter of Nirmali Baruah and Ram Bilas Baruah, a 4th grade employee in the Irrigation department office at Tangla.Jubiliant students took to the street with Mousumi after announcement of the HS results. She has been the only student in Udalguri district securing rank. Udalguri District Journalists' Union members congratulated Mousumi and her parents for her success.
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