Social organisation Shikoli distributed clothes to ten sanitation workers of the Teok Town Committee under its initiative on last day of the year

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Jorhat, Dec 31:  Sanitation workers play a remarkable role in keeping nature protected. Roads, fields and surroundings are often filled with garbage, and it is these workers who clean everything. Despite facing demands and scolding from people, they continue their duties unitedly. As a gesture of love and respect towards them, the well-known social organisation Shikoli of Teok distributed a blanket and a shawl to each sanitation worker today, the last day of the year.

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At the event anchored by Shikoli’s chief secretary Arupjyoti Hazarika, Teok Town Committee chairman Lucky Borbora was present. In his speech, Borbora said that without the efforts of these workers, the piled-up waste and stench would make it impossible for people to live comfortably. Everyone appreciates the selfless work carried out by Shikoli.

Teok Press Club president Biju Tanuwal, executive officer Sindhu & Raghavan, Mrinal Bordoloi, Pranjal Gogoi, Ujjal Pao, Pranjit Das, Diganta Bora, Tridip Jyoti Bora, Pavitra Saikia, Rajen Neog and Sushanta Borbora were present at the meeting. Writer, artist and pensioner Runu Borgohain of Teok was also present. Youth social worker Gauranga Bordoloi has also played an important role in providing various suggestions and support from time to time.

In the programme, Fulheswar Rabidas, Hari Rajowar, Banshidhar Bhumij, Prabin Rajowar, Chahan Mahali, Rameswar Bhumij, Runu Bhumij, Malati Bhumij, Lili Bhumij and Ratan Bhumij were felicitated. Everyone praised the Shikoli organisation for undertaking this initiative.

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