DIBRUGARH, Aug 25: The Water Resource Minister and local MLA Prithibi Majhi inaugurated the newly built auditorium in Lahowal College in Dibrugarh yesterday, amidst the presence of faculty members, employees and students.
Majhi later attended a meeting organized to welcome the new entrants of the college. The Principal of the Tengakhat College Kiran Bora, former President of the All Assam Journalists Union I Ahmed, former Dean of Arunachal Pradesh University and noted writer Sristi Dhar Dutta and Assistant General Secretary of All Assam Students Union (AASU) Rituparna Barua graced the occasion as guests of honour.
Addressing the gathering, Majhi expressed his satisfaction over the standard of construction work of the auditorium and promised to grant more financial assistance from his constituency development fund. The Minister had earlier sanctioned fifteen lakh rupees for the same. He lauded the sincere efforts of Principal Jyoti Dutta in building the college as a centre of excellence and gave him credit on the successful construction of the auditorium.
Majhi also spoke on the measures taken by the State Government for the overall development of the tea tribe students and urged upon the students of the community to avail the facilities and benefits offered by the Government through various schemes for their pursuit to higher education.
Speakers Sristi Dhar Dutta , Kiron Bora and Rituparna Baruah also welcomed the new students and urged upon them to devote themselves to the quest of knowledge under the able guidance of their teachers. President of the college governing body Anil Phukan also addressed the gathering. THE SENTINEL
Majhi later attended a meeting organized to welcome the new entrants of the college. The Principal of the Tengakhat College Kiran Bora, former President of the All Assam Journalists Union I Ahmed, former Dean of Arunachal Pradesh University and noted writer Sristi Dhar Dutta and Assistant General Secretary of All Assam Students Union (AASU) Rituparna Barua graced the occasion as guests of honour.
Addressing the gathering, Majhi expressed his satisfaction over the standard of construction work of the auditorium and promised to grant more financial assistance from his constituency development fund. The Minister had earlier sanctioned fifteen lakh rupees for the same. He lauded the sincere efforts of Principal Jyoti Dutta in building the college as a centre of excellence and gave him credit on the successful construction of the auditorium.
Majhi also spoke on the measures taken by the State Government for the overall development of the tea tribe students and urged upon the students of the community to avail the facilities and benefits offered by the Government through various schemes for their pursuit to higher education.
Speakers Sristi Dhar Dutta , Kiron Bora and Rituparna Baruah also welcomed the new students and urged upon them to devote themselves to the quest of knowledge under the able guidance of their teachers. President of the college governing body Anil Phukan also addressed the gathering. THE SENTINEL
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