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21st biennial session of district unit of AJYCP held at Puranigudam

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HT Correspondent
NAGAON, Aug 1: The 21st biennial session of district body of Asom Jatiyatabadi Yuba Chatra Parishad was held with a day-long programme at Puranigudam Bapuji Library Auditorium Field on Sunday last. The programme was initiated with the unfurling of the flag of state youths’ organisation by Deepmoni Bora, the outgoing district president of the organisation following which a tree plantation drive was also conducted. The plantation drive was inaugurated by Pulin Hazarika, president of Bapuji Library and Auditorium Management Committee.
The ‘representative meet’ was inaugurated by Rana Pratap Boruah, the state president of the organisation while central executive Pulak Bora graced the occasion as special guest. During the meeting, an executive body with 45 members led by Pragjyotish Bonia and Debasish Das respectively as the president and general secretary of the district unit was formed for the next session.
The session concluded with a cultural programme in the evening. The cultural programme was also inaugurated by Rana Pratap Boruah, the state president of the organisation.
Pragjyotish Bonia and Debasish Das, the new president and secretary of the district unit respectively, however ascertained that the stand of the organisation against the proposed big dam power projects across the state, would be the same and will remain unchanged. The new body of the organisation would go ahead with the same enthusiasm in the days to come and would level the same voice that the organisation raised earlier against those hydroelectric power projects being initiated by the government across the state, a release added.

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