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Tangla Press Club expells Secretary Rudra Deka

Tangla Press Club (TPC) expelled it's secretary Rudra Deka with immediate effect from the post of the Secretary of the club on allegation of collection of money in the name of the institution. In a meeting held at TPC  on Tuesday, the secretary was removed on allegation of unconstitutional moves and disruption of unity among the members the journalist.

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Rich tributes were paid to Former AASU activist and a torchbearer of Assam Movement Girish Chandra Bhattacharjya at a special tributary programme held in the premises of Swahid Bhawan of Tangla on Sunday. The programme organised by All Udalguri and Darrang Students' Union in co-ordination of Darrang-Udalguri Prakton Sathirtha Mancha in association of AASU Tangla unit.The day long programme which started with flag hoisting was followed by swahid tarpan,floral tribute to the portait of Girish Ch. Bhattavharjya followed by an All-religion prayers, were Gita, Quran, Bible were recited. A memorial lecture was also held which was presided over by Tilak Prasad Baruah former President of...
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The electricity negligence has taken thr life of yet another person triggering anger and protest across the state on Tuesday. The incident took place at Samokuchi village in Tangla where the victim was treading near his paddy field. He was electrocuted as he landed at the plot in the afternoon where a 440 kv wire which was lying unattended He was rushed to Tangla CHC were he was declared brought dead. Talking to media persons D. Hazarika SDO(C) Bhergaon assured the family of ex-gratia compensation to the next kin of victim.
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