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Meghalaya's Proshidh Prosonno Hajong joins Indian Coast Guard as Assistant Commandant
Meghalaya
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Meghalaya's Proshidh Prosonno Hajong joins Indian Coast Guard as Assistant Commandant

| @indiablooms | 03 Jun 2023, 12:16 am

Meghalaya Industrial Development Corporation Chairman, James Sangma, has extended his heartfelt congratulations to Proshidh Prosonno Hajong of Tura, on his induction into the esteemed Indian Coast Guard as an Assistant Commandant.

Sangma considers this significant achievement to be another proud moment for the state of Meghalaya.

Highlighting Hajong's unwavering dedication and hard work, Sangma expressed his confidence that his valuable qualities will serve as an asset to the Indian Coast Guard as he embarks on his noble journey to serve the nation. Sangma further emphasized that Hajong's success will act as a beacon of inspiration for the aspiring youth of Meghalaya, reported Meghalaya Monitor. 

Taking to Twitter, Sangma took the opportunity to extend his heartfelt congratulations to Hajong and his family for this remarkable accomplishment. The Chairman's words reflect the immense pride and admiration felt by the entire community for Hajong's outstanding feat.

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