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New office bearers of Assam Association Chennai

If you are moving to Chennai and want any kind of help please contact the Assam Association, here are the details of the office bearers of the association.
 
 
Sulakshan Saikia (President): 9444391730
                                     
G.N.Baruah (Secretary): 9445005186
 
B.K.Sharma (Asstt.Secretary): 9445005171
                                      
Kishore Kalita (Organising Secy): 9840588738
 
Pradeep Hazarika (Organising Secy):9884269490
 
Himangshu Hazarika(Organising Secy):9176445196
                                                
S.K.Borah(Organising Secy):9445005962
 
Indukalpa Saikia(Megazine Secy): 9840943308                               
 
P.K.Bhattacharjee (Treasurer & Cultural Secy):9445005154
 
Dr.P.A.Bharali(Adviser):9841079286
                 

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Dr. Devdas Kakati's picture

Very happy to know that the association is continuing to do well and growing. I had the privilege of being the President of the association around 1981-82 when I was a Professor of IIT-Madras ( now Chennai). During Assam Movement, we published the Brahmaputra Beckons. You will be happy to know recently a book by me on the life & events in Majuli was published by Partridge India of Penguin-Random House Group :"An Insane Moon". I can send some details if you send me a contact email address. With best wishes to you all, Devdas Kakati. 05 December 2014.
Anshuman Dutta 's picture

Just saw your message Sir. Can you please email it to assamassociationc@gmail.com

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