DDIPR Barak Valley Zone bids adieu to MCP cultural wing Juri Goswami in Silchar

Colleagues recall her artistic journey since 1988 and celebrate her remarkable legacy

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HT Bureau

GUWAHATI, Nov 29: The Office of the Deputy Director of Information & Public Relations (DDIPR), Barak Valley Zone, Silchar, on Saturday bade an emotional and dignified farewell to Dr Juri Goswami, Manager-cum-Producer (Cultural Wing), marking the conclusion of her long and distinguished career in cultural service and public communication.

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The farewell programme at the DDIPR office premises saw officers, staff, artists and former colleagues come together to honour her contributions.

Dr Goswami began her journey as a Cultural Staff Artist in Guwahati in 1988 and went on to participate in numerous government cultural programmes across the region and other states during her service.

Her artistic depth, cultural leadership and commitment to promoting regional heritage have left a lasting imprint on the department.

Speaking on the occasion, Assistant Commissioner and In-Charge of DDIPR Barak Valley Zone, Deepa Das, ACS, highlighted Dr Goswami’s dedication, discipline and creative vision.

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She said Dr Goswami’s ability to guide artistes, execute cultural projects with precision and uphold professional integrity made her an invaluable asset to the Cultural Wing.

Das also appreciated her warmth and simplicity, qualities that earned her respect among colleagues and artists alike.

UD Assistant Manimoy Dey shared heartfelt reflections, noting that her supportive nature and meticulous approach to every assignment set a high standard within the office.

Former Cultural Staff member Dilip Sinha also spoke with emotion, recalling years of collaboration and describing her as a compassionate colleague who consistently encouraged teamwork and upheld the spirit of cultural expression in government initiatives.

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In her farewell address, Dr Juri Goswami expressed profound gratitude to the DDIPR family, recalling her journey since 1988 and the invaluable experiences gained while representing the department in cultural events across various regions and states.

She said her career had been a fulfilling and memorable chapter shaped by the cooperation, affection and shared purpose of her colleagues.

She extended heartfelt thanks to all officers, staff and artists for their constant support and conveyed her best wishes for the continued success of the department.

The ceremony concluded with warm felicitations and emotional moments as the DDIPR Barak Valley Zone bid farewell to one of its most dedicated cultural ambassadors, marking the end of an era in the department’s Cultural Wing.

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