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5th Biennial conference of Nazira district Employees Council concludes

The 5th Biennial Conference of Nazira district Employees Council was held at Simaluguri Natya Mandir on February 18, with day-long programme. In the open session Bakhab Chandra Kolita, President, Nagen Das, Secretary General , All Assam Employees Council, Debobrata Saikia, MLA, Nazira, Prabin Kumar Sarma, Inspector of Schools, Sivasagar were present as special guests. The meeting was presided by Bidya Dutta, President, Nazira District Employees Council.

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