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Fellowship to Jornalism Student

Paresh Baishya Foundation of Guwahati today awarded its fellowship for the study of political journalism of Assam to Shyamanta Deka, a student of Communication and Journalism department of Guwahati University in a function held at Communication and Journalism department hall. The fellowship was given by Paresh Baishya, the founder of Paresh Baishya Foundation. The function was attended by Abhijit Borah, Head of the Dept., Chandan Sharma, Lecturer, Ankuran Dutta of KKHSOU, Tarani Charan Kalita, Working President, Kamrup District Jouranlists Association, Prakash Deka, General Secretary, KDJA and many others.

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