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Assam gave trust in two ‘durgas’ on the border

Assam gave trust in two 'durgas' on the border
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Guwahati: Sometimes Brawn is not the answer.
Two Assam civil servants, the two women, used their strong presence to keep hostile areas on the Assam-Mizoram border under control.
Together with Lovlina Borghain, who is carrying out its national duty in a boxing ring in Tokyo, the two women on the border in the Cachar district are state toast.
Meet Deputy District Cachar Commissioner IAS Keerthi Jalli and Her 2013 Batchmate and District Police Supervisor IPS Ramandeep Kaur – Two New Heroes Assam – who camp in deep forests, not only to protect the geographical limit of Assam but ensure that peace is maintained.
Such is their presence on the border that the Chairman of the Minister of Himanta Buswa Sarma has compiled it with Dewi Durga.
“I have full trust in them and women can do work better than others …
Women are other forms of Devi Durga.” “What Dear CM said about Nari Shakti, it is a big praise and we feel proud that he has put his trust in us.
This encourages us to advance, perform well and do more services to people.
I want to tell all People that we have to stay behind but move forward with patience, “JiLi said.
While Jalli was already there as a district, Kaur until July 26, the adjacent Hailakandi District police supervisor, who also shared the border with Mizoram.
“When a shot began on July 26 and six of our police were killed and Cachar SP was injured, I received a call to rush to Lialapur (Cachar District).
As soon as I reached a shootout, I was assigned to evacuate all martyrs and injured personnel,” said Kaur.
His predecessor, Nimbalkar Vaibhav Chandrakan, was hit by a bullet from Mizoram police and recovered at Mumbai Hospital.
Every day, the two women entered the anti-bullet vehicle and patrolling outside the reserve forest.
“That day never ended,” Kaur said when he described how both of them would sit far past midnight in the forest.
“Only two days ago I was in the forest for two days and I stopped penetrating one side.
We have established a camp.
It has worked continuously.
If I get time, I rest,” he said.
“What happened on the day on July 26 was unprecedented – police one country shot down the police other countries.
I don’t have time to think about how I feel when this big obligation to encourage me and I hope I fulfill the expectations of the Government of Assam and the People Assam .
“” What the two women did, Assam people were proud of them.
They were brave and responsible female officers, “said the political secretary of the minister’s chairman, Jayanta Malla.

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