Partha Pratim Bora
Partha Pratim Bora (Assamese: পার্থ প্ৰতীম বৰা; born 6 June 1989 ) is an Indian politician from Sonitpur, Assam and member of the Indian National Congress.
Partha Pratim Bora | |
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Secretary Assam Pradesh Congress Committee | |
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Born | Tezpur, Assam, India | 6 June 1989
Nationality | Indian |
Political party | Indian National Congress |
Parents | Late Prassana Bora (Father) Late Pronati Bora(Mother) |
Residence | Guwahati / Jamugurihat |
Alma mater | KV JNU, KV Khanapara, Army Public School, Narangi, JB Law College, Gauhati University |
Profession | Advocate , Gauhati High Court |
Early life
Partha Pratim Bora was born in Tezpur, Assam to the former Chairmen of Tezpur Mohkuma Porisad, Late Prassana Bora and Late Pronati Bora a School Teacher. He lost his parents at an early age in two different accident. Bora completed his primary education in Jamugurihat and move to Delhi for his high schooling in 1997 . He was also the First elected State President of the Assam State NSUI,[1] the National students wing of The Indian National Congress.
Background
Partha Pratim Bora started his graduation at Sri Venkateswara College , Delhi and move to complete his LLB from the JB Law College Guwahati of Gauhati University . Presently practicing law at Gauhati High Court.
Political career
Partha Pratim Bora was the secretary of the NSUI Assam state Unit. He then elected the State President of the National Students Union of India,[2] Assam which he held until 2013.It was said that Student community of Assam were highly benefited during his tenure as President.[3][4][5] He was also Advisory member of State level advisory committee of students and youth welfare appointed by Government of Assam.
He is currently Secretary of Assam Pradesh Congress Committee , previously he was Chairmen of Student and youth welfare Cell of Assam Pradesh Congress Committee.
Beside Political events his social movements were as Working President of Jamugurihat Sports Association, Executive Member of Assam Badminton Association.
References
- http://www.sentinelassam.com/ghy_city/story.php?sec=1&subsec=0&id=145761&dtP=2013-11-09&ppr=1#.VGzl_lfk2qI
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 19 November 2014.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/guwahati/Songs-and-flowers-replace-ragging-in-city-colleges/articleshow/9251662.cms
- http://www.telegraphindia.com/1120623/jsp/northeast/story_15645393.jsp
- http://www.telegraphindia.com/1120829/jsp/northeast/story_15909621.jsp#.VGznOFfk2qJ
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