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Bijnan Jeuti completes 44 years

The oldest magazine of Assam, ‘Bijnan Jeuti’ has completed 44 years successfully during this month. This is a popular Assamese science bi-monthly magazine, published by the Assam Science Society. Noted science writer Mowsam Hazarika presently act as an honorary Editor of the magazine.

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Pallavi Barua's picture

CONGRATULATIONS to 'Bijnan Jeuti' and its Team. Its nice to know that a magazine which you have grown up reading has completed 44 years. Hope the readership of this, one of the premier science magazines of the state increases with every passing day...
Barnadhya Hazarika's picture

Assam has topped in the list of popular science magazine, Bijnan Jeuti which is running continuously from 1961!! Best of Luck !!!
PRAJNAN BORKOTOKY's picture

congratulations to bijnan jeuti for last sucessful periods and best wishes for comming periods. thanks, p.borkotoky
Himadree Buragohain's picture

Its really encouraging to see such well informed magazine to have completed such a long term of service to the people of the State. May such vernacular magazines create a common interest for the readers in the times to come. Very best wishes for it.

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