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9 Assam candidates clear UPSC exams

Good news. Altogether eight candidates from Assam have cleared the Civil Service Examination, 2008 conducted by the Union Public Service Commission. The Commission has already announced the results of the examination on Monday.

According to information, Barnali Dutta, Ashiq-uj-Jaman, Biswajit Pegu, Prakash Borgohain, Pritom Dutta, Shiladitya Chetia, Padmapani Bora, Pallavika Dutta anbd Pallavi Goswami. Details awaited.

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Buljit Buragohain's picture

Congratulation to all.
rinku's picture

Congratulation to all the Assamese qualified in UPSC 2008 exam...
Upakul Sarmah's picture

CONGRATULATIONS. You are the new harbingers of hope.
dhaneswar das's picture

Congratulations everyone!
dibya dutta's picture

Excellent - keep it up. serve the community - serve the people - and serve the nation.
bulbul kharghoria's picture

Congratulation everyone n thanks biswa for making dhemaji proud
Basanta Kr. Borah's picture

Congratulation to you all. Your success has proved that we the assamese are not inferior to anybody. It is an aspiration to your younger brothers & sisters
nijwm's picture

Pegu bhai, congrats to u and to all the other candidates.
Pranab Doley's picture

Congrats to all! Especlly happy for Biswajit Pegu! First he is from my hometown plus he is known to me personally! hahaha
Toishab Jyoti's picture

Congratulation all the Assamese Qualified in UPSC-2009.All the best for your future endeavors
YK Shrestha's picture

Congratulations to all the brothers and sisters. It's wonderful that we have so many from Assam this year. Hope to see many more next year.
Roshan Sharma's picture

Congratulation to u all. Hope u become our guiding light.
Bharat Bhushan Kalita's picture

I stay at Muscat. We Assamese people are very happy to know about the results & we feel proud of the achievement. Keep the flag flying.
purbalima bhuyan's picture

Congratulations to all of you.We are very much proud of you all.
Purna Rajbongshi.'s picture

Congratulation to all
SMS ISLAM's picture

Congratulation to all. Hope the will go up near future. SMS Islam Kuwait
BHAIGESWAR PAGAG's picture

Congratulation all the Assamese qualified in UPSC-2009 candidates. Best of luck all of you.
juned's picture

Congrats to all of you! Best of luck for your future, I hope all of u work for general people.
Abon Handique's picture

Congratulation 2 all of the achievers, specially to my friend ,Padmapani Bora from Jorhat on his great achievement. He was from the COTTON COLLEGE,1999-2001,Higher Secondary batch.
Surovi Saikia's picture

My heartful congratulations to Mr. Shiladitya Chetia Sir. Its being verry nice to see you in this position. wish u all d verry best in everything you do...

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