Namrup NGO promises to protect nature
Namrup: Assam has no dearth of organization to uplift three environment. But all if them have nit been achieving the desired results. Some of these non governmental organizations have been doing their best to restore a natural environment at a time when the entire world is worried over pollution and denigration of the green skin that keeps this planet safe.
This was more or less of what the speakers at a function said as they lauded Heuji Sangh in its foundation day celebration in Namrup on Wednesday.
The leading non governmental organization which aims at the promotion of the natural beauty and bounty celebrated the day at the Namrup BVFCL (Brahmaputra Fertilizer Corporation Limited) staff Club Auditorium to be graced by many prominent people who heaped huge praise on the officials and workers.
Sishuram Gogoi presided over the programme where secretary of the organization Soumin Mahant said, " The word Seuji stands for environment. It is our first step in Namrup to make it green and clean.”
Mahanta further dwelt at length the achievement of the organization and the course of action in the store. In his presidential address, Sishuram Gogoi said,” we will never deviate from our aims and objectives. We have some solemn promises. During Diwali we will try to reduce the use of fireworks in Namrup and instead we will use only country made earthen lamps".
A few local leading people have been felicitated in the solemn celebration acknowledging their dedicated social services from their own fields. They include Smrity Rekha Kalita, the Pratidin correspondent, who received the Pandit Surendra Narayan Memorial State award.
The guests who graced on the occasion include Mayurakhi Mahanta , Madhurjya Mukul Dutta , Rima Kakoti Mahanta , Rajib Boruah , Noted photographer Paragmoni boruah , Prajalita Dutta Bora , Krishna Bokoliyal.
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