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Prerana IAS Officers' Wives Association released its souvenir Protidhwoni in Guwahati

Known for its unwavering and relentless involvement in charity and voluntary community service and for initiatives aimed at the empowerment of the under-privileged, Prerana IAS Officers' Wives Association released its souvenir Protidhwoni at the CSOI premises in Khanapara recently.

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GUWAHATI: Known for its unwavering and relentless involvement in charity and voluntary community service and for initiatives aimed at the empowerment of the under-privileged, Prerana , IAS Officers' Wives Association released its souvenir Protidhwoni at the CSOI premises in Khanapara recently. The magazine marks a crucial milestone in the organization's 32-year-old history and aims to enhance its public outreach and attract funds for its ongoing projects.

Dr. Madhulika Jonathan, Head of UNICEF Assam and the Northeast, graced the event as the chief guest and released the magazine. Some powerful and inspiring speeches were also delivered at the event. Dr. Jonathan praised the commitment and initiatives of Prerana and explained how collective efforts could bring about remarkable social change. She talked about the work UNICEF was doing in Assam and invited Prerana to collaborate with UNICEF in some of its initiatives.

In her welcome address, president of Prerana, Rashmi Barua ellaborated on the various community works done by Prerana. Among the audience were a few prominent lamp-bearers of post-modern Assamese literature such as Thunu Saikia Kalita, Leena Sarma and eminent English writers like Dhruba Hazarika. Pranami Bhagawati and her posse enthralled the audience with a stellar dance performance, stated a press release.

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