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A view of B. Borooah College auditorium. The auditorium of B. Borooah College is a central hub for various academic and cultural activities, located near the entry gate of the college campus. Primarily designed to host functions, it is a spacious and well-structured venue equipped to accommodate a large number of attendees.
This list consists of institutions of higher education in the Indian state of Assam.These university/institutions under the state government usually follow a state-centric syllabus, universities under the central government follows the standard syllabus whereas the private university or educational institutes have their own syllabus.
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An art museum houses a permanent collection, whereas a gallery usually hosts a changing program of art exhibitions. However, some university and college art galleries also feature permanent collections or showcase collections owned by the larger institution.
In 1957, He started his career as a lecturer at B. Borooah College.In 1964, he joined Pramathesh Barua College at Gauripur in Lower Assam as the founder principal. He worked as the principal in two other colleges as well, Goalpara College and Pandu College.
Born on 22 April 1915, at Tezpur, [2] Hem Barua obtained his M.A. degree from Calcutta University in 1938 and joined the J.B. College, Jorhat, in 1941 as lecturer in Assamese and English. He left it next year during the Quit India Movement and was imprisoned in 1943.
Some of his works include Venishor Saud, Pancharatna, Dodair poja, and Bialator Sithi (Letters from Abroad). [1] Mor Katha is his autobiographical book. [3] He was the president of the Asam Sahitya Sabha in 1933 held at North Lakhimpur, Assam. [4]
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