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HT Correspondent

HOWRAGHAT, April 3: A ceremony was held at Bodoland Guest House in Kokrajhar to inaugurate several books. The books, intended for Gurudev Kalicharan Brahma Academy of classes UKG, LKG, and class 1, were inaugurated by Preetam Brahma Choudhary, a senior journalist and correspondent at Prasar Bharati AIR/DDK.

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The book release event was attended by notable figures including Aswini kr Swargiary, president of All Brahma Dharma Committee; Dr Kamal Kr Brahma, principal of Baneswar Brahma Engineering College, Kokrajhar; Dr Kumud Ranjan Basumatary, chairman of Gurudev Kalicharan Brahma Academy Board; and Dr Ajit Boro, president of Gurudev Kalicharan Brahma Trust, among others.

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