Who will Himanta Busty Sarma share Sheikh Hasina’s Gift of Mango with? Wait and watch – News2IN
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Who will Himanta Busty Sarma share Sheikh Hasina’s Gift of Mango with? Wait and watch

Who will Himanta Busty Sarma share Sheikh Hasina's Gift of Mango with? Wait and watch
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Guwahati: Only the loved ones from Minister Himanta Buswa Sarma get some part of the mango consignment that has been trusted by Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina a few days ago? Sarma is one of the country’s major ministers to whom Hasina sent Mangga as Gesture Goodwill.
While the principal Secretary of the Minister of Justice, Samir K.
Sinha received the consignment of the Assistant Commissioner Bangladesh in Guwahati, Shah Mohammad Tansur, another official from CMO entrusted with the task of ensuring that the consignment of 300-kg reached Sarma officials.
But senior officials were even close to the main minister out of the loop about the distribution of mangoes.
“Mango has talented to the main minister.
So it’s up to him what he chose to taste a precious summer gift from a friendly neighbor.
Maybe his colleagues in the Ministry and some close helpers will get several shares,” said a secret source for Sarma.
Although there was no scarcity of mango in the city despite the kuncian in the district because of a pandemic, the insisted person in a dispartment said many people in the circle near the minister of the chairman were awaiting the “seasonal gift” call.
, It was a variety of Mango Haribhanga sent to Assam from the Rangpur district.
Although mangoes sent to several eastern states of Pure Gesture Goodwill, government sources say this can also increase the fruit trade between northeastern countries and Bangladesh in the near future.
“This is the mango season in both countries and which is why this good quality was chosen.
Mango Haribhanga is quite popular in Bangladesh at this time,” said Mansur, added that farmers were warm to mango that planted in several Bangladesh regencies.
“Bangladesh has succeeded in the production of mango.
We see a great future in front,” he added.
The people at Assam liked Mango and even Ambubachi Mela – the biggest festival at Kamakhya Temple – known as “Amhi” or “Ameti”.
According to some priests in Kamakhya, the word “Amoti” might have originated from “AAM” (in Assam) or Mango, because seasonal fruit was found abundant during the summer when the festival was observed.

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