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  2. Gunotsav Assam - Wikipedia

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    Gunotsav Assam is an initiative of Government of Assam in Elementary education [1] and Secondary school education, [2] [1] by Samagra Shiksha Assam [3] [4] to uplift the quality of education in schools for students, infrastructure of schools and teachers to students ratio.

  3. National Register of Citizens for Assam - Wikipedia

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    Excerpts from the White Paper on Foreigners' Issue published by the Home and Political Department, Government of Assam on 20 October 2012 – Chapter 1, Historical Perspective, .section 1.2 reads: [16] Following Partition and communal riots in the subcontinent, Assam initially saw an influx of refugees and other migrants from East Pakistan.

  4. Assam Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Assam Movement was led by the All Assam Students Union (AASU) with Prafulla Mahanta (president) and Bhrigu Kumar Phukan (general secretary) as the public faces of it. The movement leadership was augmented by an organisation called All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad (AAGSP) that was constituted in August 1979 by representatives from civic and ...

  5. Assam Higher Secondary Education Council - Wikipedia

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    The AHSEC was established on 1 June 1984 by the Government of Assam. The council was formed with the objective of regulating and supervising the higher secondary education system in the state . The council also plays a role in developing the curriculum and syllabus for the higher secondary examination.

  6. Takam Mising Porin Kebang - Wikipedia

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    Role in Assam Agitation During the Assam Movement (1979–1985), TMPK took an active part in protecting the interests of tribal and marginalized groups. It ensured that the voices of the Mising people were heard amidst growing concerns over illegal immigration, resource allocation, and tribal rights.

  7. Government of Assam - Wikipedia

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    The head of government is the Chief Minister, currently Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma, [4] who is the leader of the group that commands a majority in the unicameral Assam Legislative Assembly. The Assam Assembly is elected by universal adult suffrage for a period of five years.

  8. Assam Board of Secondary Education - Wikipedia

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    The Act came into force with effect from 29 January 1962 with the publication of Government of Assam, Education Department Notification no. 159/61/37 dated 29/1/1962. Thus the Board of Secondary Education, Assam (popularly known as SEBA ) came into existence on 14 March 1962.

  9. All Assam Students' Union - Wikipedia

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    In 1940, a student union named Asom Chattra Sanmilan (Assam Students' Association) divided into the All Assam Student Federation and the All Assam Students' Congress. [citation needed] A decade later the two recombined as the All Assam Students' Association, which was later renamed All Assam Students' Union in January 1967.