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Emon Chetia Phukon bags third in National Fine-arts competition


Emon Chetia Phukon of Sepon,a student of Class VI at Delhi Public school, Guwahati, wins third position in the national level fine-arts competition held at Delhi on January 21. The competition was organised jointly by Ministry of Water and Ministry of Soil Conservation. Students from 19 states participated in this competition. The theme was “Rule of students in water conservation”.


The participants from Tamil Nadu and West Bengal achieved the first and second position respectively.


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