HT Correspondent
BOKO, Jan 13: All Rabha Students’ Union (ARSU) has opened a free coaching center for Assam Public Service Commission (APSC) examination at Kamrup district ARSU office in Pathsala Koth village in Boko on Thursday.
The center was inaugurated by chief guest Tankeswar Rabha, chief executive member of Rabha Hasong Autonomous Council (RHAC) along with Pradip Rabha, general secretary of ARSU, executive members of RHAC – Sumit Rabha, Frylin R Marak, and Ajit Rabha, president of Kamrup district ARSU Committee and other dignitaries.
Chief guest Tankeswar Rabha said, “This is a great initiative for the Rabha people and for those students who want to appear in APSC and other examinations but due to financial problems they were not able to get admission in Guwahati or other places for APSC coaching.”
He also urged the students to learn attentively and with confidence.
Pradip Rabha, general secretary of ARSU said, “The main objective of the center is to serve the Rabha people of Assam, as well as for India accordingly. It will develop the Rabha community and the area.”
He also added that a total of 30 students will be coached for APSC Combined Competitive Examination, and next year the intake capacity will be increased.
“We will open more APSC coaching centers in various places under the Rabha Hasong Autonomous Council’s area very soon,” Pradip Rabha added.
“To help poor students in Rabha Hasong Autonomous Council area, the Council will open four hostels for students and for agricultural training,” added Tankeswar Rabha, CEM of RHAC.
He also requested the students to ask for his help, if needed and said that he will provide support to them and do the needful.