NETV Bureau | May 5th: It is indeed good news for the people of Assam that altogether ten students have cleared the civil services examination 2008. This is for the first time such a big number of Assamese students came out with flying colours in all India civil services examination. Barnali Deka, a resident of Dispur secured 16th position in the merit list.
She is the daughter of retired IPS officer Kamlesh Deka and prof Dr Dipali Deka. Barnali is now undergoing training at National Police Academy in Hyderabad. Hailing from a flood affected village of Dhemaji Biswajit Pegu secured 116th position in the examination. A student of political science from Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi, Biswajit said he achieved the goal by dint of hard labour. He said it is a dream that he always cherished came true.
Similarly, Padmapani Bora of Jorhat secured 521st position in the civil services examination. A doctorate of political science from JNU, Padmapani too is happy with his result. He said skill and hard labour are the keys of success in such a competitive examination.
A graduate of zoology from Delhi University, Prakash Borgohain is now a lecturer in biology of Hangshoraj College in New Delhi. He is also doing a research on cell biology. His father Khagendra nath Borgohain and mother Santana were also jubilant at their son’s achievement. Many people of the locality crowded their residence after the announcement of results. Praakash is however busy in his research works in New Delhi. The performances of these Assamese youths have generated inspiration among the students of the state.
Source: NETV Bureau
She is the daughter of retired IPS officer Kamlesh Deka and prof Dr Dipali Deka. Barnali is now undergoing training at National Police Academy in Hyderabad. Hailing from a flood affected village of Dhemaji Biswajit Pegu secured 116th position in the examination. A student of political science from Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi, Biswajit said he achieved the goal by dint of hard labour. He said it is a dream that he always cherished came true.
Similarly, Padmapani Bora of Jorhat secured 521st position in the civil services examination. A doctorate of political science from JNU, Padmapani too is happy with his result. He said skill and hard labour are the keys of success in such a competitive examination.
A graduate of zoology from Delhi University, Prakash Borgohain is now a lecturer in biology of Hangshoraj College in New Delhi. He is also doing a research on cell biology. His father Khagendra nath Borgohain and mother Santana were also jubilant at their son’s achievement. Many people of the locality crowded their residence after the announcement of results. Praakash is however busy in his research works in New Delhi. The performances of these Assamese youths have generated inspiration among the students of the state.
Source: NETV Bureau
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