Dipshikha Deka Receiving Syed Nizamul Haque Memorial Award 2022
Dipshikha Deka, a meritorious girl from Rangia was presented the “Syed Nizamul Haque Memorial & Coordination Award” by Assam School Of Education. She was able to score State’s highest in English on AHSEC ( Assam Higher Secondary Education Council Examination) 2019. About “Dipshikha Deka” Dipshikha did her schooling at Lakhaitara M.E & Lakhaitara High School. Later she joined “Gateway Academy Junior College” for completing her Higher Secondary. In the 2019 Higher Secondary Examination conducted by the AHSEC board, she scored the state’s highest in English. Her father’s name is “Jadab Chandra Deka” & her mother’s name is “Bulu Moni Deka”. Dipshikha recently completed her Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science from Cotton University, Guwahati. We congratulate her and wish her a bright future ahead. About “Assam School Of Education” Assam school of education is a social organization working in the field of education since 1999, It is also the publisher of various educational magazines & books such as “Dapoon Poripurika” & “Biggaya” which are quite popular among the students in the state of Assam.
Srimanta Motivator From Anushilan Showed His View On Assam School
Srimanta Dutta, a motivational speaker, who is also the founder of Anushilan Group showed his views and opinion on “Syed Nizamul Haque Memorial & Coordination Programme. The award was held on the 18th of December 2022 at P.W.D Convention Hall & Training Centre and was organized by Assam School Of Education . Dutta expressed his deep condolence and paid tribute to the founder editor of Dapoon Poripurika “Late Syed Nizamul Haque”. He was awarded a gamosa, a citation, and a memento from the Assam School Society. The following video shows Dutta‘s view and his opinion on this award ceremony, which is uploaded on his youtube channel named “Srimanta motivator (anushilan)”.
A BROTHER’S TEARFUL OBITUARY TO HIS BROTHER by S.M Habibul Haque
What if it were a cheerful occasion for a brother to write about some happy moments he spent with his brother! But it becomes a terrible emotional burden of grief for the brother when he embarks upon writing an account on the life and works, even though very briefly, of his brother whom he lost in the hands of destiny. The burden becomes still more terrible when the brother writing the account happens to be an elder brother. In fact, such a burden is no less massive than the burden of a son’s coffin on the shoulder of a father. Yes, I am heavy in my heart and yet I am daring to write about my brother Syed Nizamul Haque who was 12 years younger than I am. His pet name was Jamal and he is still better known with that name in our native village, Kacharihat in the Golaghat district and also among the relatives living in Guwahati and other places. He was also Jamal to his friends. But as he was my first brother after my three younger sisters, Bilkis, Mafida and Rashida I used to lovingly call him Bhaiti, younger brother, and not by name. That love is still there in my heart and so I will refer to him as Bhaiti wherever necessary in this sketchy tribute of mine to him. My parents, Syed Muhibbul Haque and Syeda Hamida Khatun, had eight children among whom Bhaiti was fifth as a sibling and second as a son. Bhaiti was not yet born when I left home after seven days of my schooling in Class VII in January 1957 to study at a far off place from home. Nobody of my family could foresee that my leaving home at that point of time, though for educational purpose, was to be my final exit from home. Consequently, I was deprived of the sweet moments of living together with my parents and the siblings and they from my company. We all felt the pang but none could help as it was destined. This was the reason that Bhaiti as well as the three other brothers after him, Jamil, Amil and Adil, were all born when I was far away from home. I became an officer in the education department with my headquarters in Shillong in 1973. A year later I had to shift my office to Guwahati following the shifting of the capital of Assam from Shillong. In the same year Bhaiti passed the Matriculation examination from the famous Dergaon High School where our father was a successful and popular teacher. Father sent Bhaiti to me for higher education as Guwahati was a wider and better place for higher education. He was quite happy to be with me in Guwahati; more so for having opportunities to travel to places with me whenever I would be touring throughout the length and breadth of Assam on official duty. His coming to me also filled my heart with unexplainable joy because I was living alone in the government-provided residence with only an orthaly who used to cook for me, take care of the house and accompany me on my official tours. I got Bhaiti admitted into the Cotton Collegiate School, Guwahati from where he passed the Higher Secondary examination in 1976. Then he got admitted into the B. Sc.first-yearr class in the Aryabidyapith College just to leave it a few months later due to irregular and inconvenient bus service. He was nevertheless a meritorious student and a good reader and therefore he did not lose heart after he was forced to leave the college. So he had tried to avail a chance to pursue the B.Sc. course as a private candidate anywhere. But he could not be accommodated in the science stream of the undergraduate course in any college because attending practical classes, as a regular student was compulsory. Consequently, Bhaiti had no engagement, which was not a healthy sign for youths of his age. So I became serious about getting him engaged in some purposeful activity. Sometime in the early part of 197,5 I was to appoint about a dozen of employees to certain posts under the government. I intended to appoint Bhaiti in one of those posts and I knew he would come out inflying colorss in the selection process. I had had my father’s permission for it. But when I proposed it to Bhaiti he instantly but politely disagreed. He had some business in his mind. But that needed sufficient capital which neither our father nor I could provide. It was however easy for me to make him start the only white color business with ‘black impressions’ with a small capital; a printing press. I could think of this small project just becauseluck favoredd me with a suitable sum of money of which one part was from the Assam State Textbook Production and Publication Corporation Limited as one time royalty for all the six text books I wrote for the schools and Madrassas of Assam at the request of the Corporation and the other part was also the royalty for the two textbooks of Arabic Grammar in Bengali medium I wrote for the schools of West Bengal at the request of a publisher from Calcutta. Sometime in the early part of 1976 I went to Calcutta and bought a small letterpress-printing machine with all its accessories. Now Bhaiti and I needed a house to start the press. My sister Bilkis and her husband Mosleh offered a piece of their land beside the Ganeshguri-Kahilipara Road near the DPI Bus Stop. As for building materials, I bought the Haryana Pavillion that was on auction after the 1976 Congress session was over in Jawahar Nagar in Guwahati. The pavilion gave me both building materials and the labor costs. We erected a two-storied Assam-type house. In the meantime, the trade license was obtained for the press and also got it registered with the Small Industries Department in Bhaiti’s name. The tiny press thus got started under the name and style of Oriental
Saurav Barman Interview Assam Jatiya Bidyalay 10th Position HSLC 2022
Saurav Barman , a student from Assam Jatiya Bidyalay stood 10th in the recent HSLC 2022. Recently We conducted an interview with him, Find out in the video posted on our official Youtube Channel. Interviewed by:- Syed Maruf Hussain.
BBA 2nd Sem Question Paper Archive 2022 (CBCS Guwahati University
This archive is being managed by a BBA Student from Guwahati University in the year 2022 for easy access to these question papers. It will help the students to prepare for the Final 2nd Semester Exam. Most of the questions have a probability to come in the exam. Hope this is helpful! Remember:- We are not here to leak any question paper, all are uploaded after the exam is over. Nor this website nor the uploader associated or endorsed with Guwahati University. STATISTICS FOR BUSINESS DECISIONS (2nd Semester) Here you can download the pdf of the Question Paper for the years 2016,2018,2019 & 2022 Download the Link Below (Google Drive) https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1dVMXCAJXznx2KgICdMuLkAhvotk4GdQo?usp=sharing Don’t worry the linked drive folder will contain question papers for each subject. So each time the link is copied in the associated subjects. INDIAN ECONOMIC SCENARIO (2nd Semester) Here you can download the pdf of the Question Paper for the years 2016,2018,2019 & 2022 Download the Link Below (Google Drive) https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1dVMXCAJXznx2KgICdMuLkAhvotk4GdQo?usp=sharing ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES (2nd Semester) Here you can download the pdf of the Question Paper for the years 2016,2018,2019 & 2022 Download the Link Below (Google Drive) https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1dVMXCAJXznx2KgICdMuLkAhvotk4GdQo?usp=sharing FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING (2nd Semester) Here you can download the pdf of the Question Paper for the years 2016,2018,2019 & 2022 Download the Link Below (Google Drive) https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1dVMXCAJXznx2KgICdMuLkAhvotk4GdQo?usp=sharing Computer Fundamentals (2nd Semester) Here you can download the pdf of the Question Paper for the years 2016,2018,2019 & 2022 Download the Link Below (Google Drive) https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1dVMXCAJXznx2KgICdMuLkAhvotk4GdQo?usp=sharing
Dhritiraj Bastav Kalita Again Stood 1st In AHSEC 2022 A HISTORY!
‘Dhritiraj Bastab Kalita’ has been able to secure the first position in AHSEC Examination 2022 in Science Stream. He was also able to secure the first rank in the HSLC Examination 2022 . He studied at Deomornoi Higher Secondary School and came out with flying colors. It is very rare for a student to maintain the same rank in both examinations. Hence there is no doubt about his merit hard work & determination. In an interview with him back in 2020, ‘Dhritiraj’ suggested our book “Dapoon Poripurika” and “Dapoon How We Answered“, which can be seen in the image above. Dhritiraj has created a fine history in our state. Even though the education system was disrupted by the covid pandemic lockdown, he still was able to maintain his position firmly. We wish him a bright future ahead.