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Aayushi Nimodia meets the President

Aayushi Nimodia of Bokakhat has been invited by the visiting President Pratibha Patil. Ayushi met the President at Guwahati recently on her visit to Assam few days back.

The reason for this that Aayushi sent a letter with these points, which impressed the President:

1. To solve the problem of flood during the rainy season and to protect soil erosion caused by the mighty river to the Kaziranga National Park by taking appropriate measures at war-footing.

2. To establish a Woman's University in Assam.

3. To arrange protection for all people to attend public functions like Independence Day.

We wish Aayushi all the success :)

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hemant's picture

We feel so proud to know that someone who is so close with us meet the first lady of India, our President Pratibha Patil. Hope this will boost her confidence to contribute to the society and country as a whole. Wish her grand success and happiness always.
Dr.Babulal More's picture

We are proud of Aayushi. May God bless her to think for Assam as well as the world.
ashish's picture

Proud of Aayushi as she had made whole Assam proud. God bless
Mahika's picture

I am very happy that you met the president. I love you Ayushi. I like the stuff you wrote in the letter.
sandeep harlalka's picture

its proud event for our family meeting may god shower blessings for your future
deepankar sarkar's picture

Aayushi Nimodia we are very much proud of you.may god bless you.

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