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Anandaram Baruah award

Students who get computers as the Anandaram Baruah award are being seen carrying their respective computers at the Judges' Field in Guwahati on 04-02-08. Remarkably this year the Anandaram Baruah award is being awarded to the more than 12 thousand Rank and First division students of the last years HSLC Exam at a function in this very field on 2nd Feb 2008.

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Pallab Seuj Tamuli's picture

When the govt. will give the award for 2010
Abu Md. Zakaria.'s picture

When we shall get our laptop for 2010
Kokil Medhi's picture

When will be the laptop given to us of 2010. pls rply
Ritunjoy Hazarika's picture

when we shall get our laptop, please rply.
nishinath paul's picture

When we shall get our laptop for 2010... plz rply...... specialy in cachar when wil it be distributed.... plzzzz rply
Suman's picture

When we shall get our laptop
sajid iqbal's picture

When we shall get our laptop for 2010... plz rply.....
mridushman's picture

what to do if i want money instead of laptop????
Azhar uddin Laskar's picture

When anandaram baruah awards of 2011 will be given in hailakandi
himangshu sarma's picture

when anandaram baruah award of 20011 will be given in kamrup gramya ?
Ashraf Hussain Barbhuiya's picture

When tis award will be given for for securing first division in 2011.When it will be given,especially Cachar district.Plz reply.
ziawur rahman's picture

I dont know whats really the fact, but i have found most of the laptop not functioning properly. Can anyone tell me the exact configuration of the laptop which they get as an award for the student of Class X.
Saidul Alam Rahman's picture

Nothing. just keep viewing
raja's picture

wen dis lappy wl distribute in assam
Rubulahmed b 12_507     0494's picture

When I get my laptop.....for 2011 candidate
Manoj bor pujari's picture

When we shall able to get our laptop 2012
Ranjit Das's picture

What is the procedure to colleect money insted of leptop as Anandaram Baruah Award
MRINMOY KAR's picture

WHEN WE WILL GET OUR LAPTOP 2013???
Rupson Teron's picture

When we shall get our laptop for 2015 please reply me...... specily in Karbi Anglong when will be distributed............pleassssssse reply me 

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