Assam Governor’s Office Contact Number, Address, Helpline Number, Email ID

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Assam Governor’s Office Contact Number, Address, Helpline Number, Email ID

This page is for the people who want to get the Contact Number of Assam Governor’s Office as well as other ways to communicate with officials at Assam Governor’s Office i.e. contact number, WhatsApp number, office address, email ID, fax number etc. are given here on this page.

The Raj Bhawan is the official office of Head of State. All State ceremonies are held at this prestigious Venue. Governors sworn in at Durban Hall of the Raj Bhawan before assuming office.
It is constructed over a century ago, has a charm of its own. It is situated in the capital city of Guwahati, Assam. Chief Ministers, Chief Justice and Ministers take the pledge at Raj Bhawan. VVIP State guests also get a accommodated at Raj Bhawan on their official visits. The President. the Prime Minister also stays at Raj Bhawan during their visit to State.

Assam Governor’s Office Contact Addresses

It is very important for the people of Assam to have the contact details of Assam’s Governor. The same is given below:

Assam Governor’s Office Address: Raj Bhawan, Kharguli Guwahati, 781004

Assam Governor’s Office Email: n/a

If you wish to write a letter to the Assam’s Governor, then you may send it to this address.

Assam Governor’s Office Contact Numbers

If you  want to contact the Assam Governor’s Office, the numbers are given below:

Assam Governor’s Office Contact Number : +91 361 2540500

Assam Governor’s Office Phone Number :  +91 361 2540500

Assam Governor’s Office Mobile Number: n/a

Assam Governor’s Office Fax Number : +91 361 2540310

Assam Governor’s Office WhatsApp Number : n/a

Assam Governor’s Office – Official Website: assam.gov.in/governor-of-assam

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    Anomalies in the process of Povincialisation of teaching posts in colleges by PALLAB BHATTACHARYYA:

    (4 of 5)

    Sir,
    With due honour, we beg your kind attention to the following points for favourable consideration:
    1. The Education department, Government of Assam has initiated the process of Povincialisation of teaching posts in colleges under the Assam Education Provincialisation of Services of Teachers and Reorganisation of Educational institutions Act,2017. In this process, there has been some wrong and unjustified interpretation of certain provisions of the Act which, if not corrected, will jeopardise the career of many teachers despite having UGC qualifications and long standing selfless services to the students’ community.
    2. Under Clause No 3(vii) of the referred Act, one of the eligibility conditions for the post provincialisation is ‘at least 15 students in any subject must have appeared in case of venture Degree College in the last final examination’. While considering the colleges under the aforesaid clause, Directorate of Higher Education, Assam has taken the number of students of last semester appeared (6 Semester) of a particular subject ignoring the general stream students for whom the fourth semester is the last semester (assuming that they are major students) in case of general subjects as they need to take up all major papers in their respective subject. As per University curriculum , a TDC degree major students needs to take up one general subject up to fourth semesters and major subject up to last sixth semesters. In this case, for major subject’s students, the last semester is sixth semester. If only 6th semester students data is considered, including major and general in that particular subject number of students will be very low as because some students will disappear from after 4th semester as mentioned earlier. It will be injustice to teachers and they will be out of the provincialisation and even not according to the act.
    We therefore request you to count enrolment of 4th sem. general (having major in other subject) with 6th sem. students.

    Request to help us reach our hometowns by Hafizur Rahman Khan:

    (4 of 5)

    Respected Sir,
    We had come to Tamil Nadu for a medical treatment in Christian Medical College, Vellore. And since then we are stuck here. We are in the hotel and facing many difficulties here. So please kindly make some arrangements so that the stranded people can reach back to their hometowns. Me and my family are the residents of Guwahati, Assam. I hope so you understand my situation and reply to this message.
    Thank you.

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