Assam puts trust in two 'Durgas' on border | Guwahati News :

Assam puts trust in two 'Durgas' on border | Guwahati News


Ramandeep Kaur & Keerthi Jalli
GUWAHATI: Sometimes brawn is not the answer. Assam’s two civil servants, both women, are using their strong presence to keep a hostile territory on the Assam-Mizoram border under control. Together with Lovlina Borgohain, who is doing her national duty in the boxing ring in Tokyo, these two ladies on the border in Cachar district are the toast of the state.
Meet Cachar district deputy commissioner IAS Keerthi Jalli and her 2013 batchmate and district superintendent of police IPS Ramandeep Kaur — Assam’s two new heroes — who are camping in deep jungles, not just to protect Assam’s geographical boundary but ensure that peace is maintained.

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