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Punaram Mili elected president of ONGC All India Scheduled Tribe and Scheduled Caste welfare Association


Punaram Mili, an employee of Assam Asset, is the first Assamese, who elected as president of All India Scheduled Tribe and Scheduled Tribe welfare Association. He was selected from the 22 basin or Asset of ONGC, situated at different locations of our country. In this fight, Mili has defeated N.V. Bakhava of Gujrat with lager margins. The different organisations of Sivasagar district become jubilant with his election and they will felicitated him with public function.


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