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Greater Mumbai Rongali Bihu Celebration-2012

Respected Assamese Residents of Mumbai. You are cordially invited to the cultural programme organized on the occasion of Rongali Bihu 2012 at Mumbai and at Navi Mumbai.The details of the programme as follows:


Mumbai:


Date: Sunday 15th April 2012. Time: 6 pm to 10pm


Venue: Ganpati Maidan,Gakuldham,Near Oberoi Mall/Dindoshi Bus Depo,Film City Rd, Goregaon East,Mumbai


Programme Highlight: Chorus,Husari,Dance,Music by Guest Artists & Dinner .


Navi Mumbai:


Date: Saturday 21st April 2012, Time: 6pm to 10pm


Venue: Urban Haat Amphitheatre,Nr.CIDCO Office/Petrol Pump,Belapur Rly Station, New Mumbai


Programme Highlight: Cultural Programme by Guest Artist followed by dinner.





For Your participation in Bihu Celebration at Mumbai (Goregaon), Contact Following Person (Min. Contribution Per family Rs.1000/-, Bachelors Rs.500/-Students Rs.100/-)

































































Dr Subir Kakoti



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Gaurab Das



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Hridoy Deka



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Jayanta Das



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Kanak Deka



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Hirumani Nath



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Abhijit Das



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Apurba Das



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Arindam Baruah



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Utpal Baruah



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Swapan Pal



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Nayanjyoti Bhuyan



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Ranjit Phukon



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Amitabh Roy



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Ajoylal Dutta



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Bimal Das



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Mobidur Rohman



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Ms Minaxi Borah



022-29654031



Kalpa N Dev



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K R Thakuria



9969229177



Porash Borah



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[Encourage your friends & associates to become member of the Assam Association, Mumbai. Membership Fees: Life Member: Rs 3,000, Annual Membership: Rs 500 & concessional Life Membership for spouse & children of existing Life Member is Rs 1,500/- .Membership form available at www.assamassociationmumbai.org ]



The Assam Association,Mumbai
Assam Bhawan,Opposite Centre One Mall
Station Road,Vashi,Navi Mumbai
Maharastra, PIN:400703


Website:www. assamassociationmumbai.org

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