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Sadiya, (meaning: Sa-Corpse, Diya-Given) was the third capital of Chutiya Kingdom established by second Chutiya ruler Ratnadhwaj Pal in 1248 and remained as the capital till 1524. It is located in Tinsukia district of the North-Eastern state of Assam. It stands on a grassy plain, nearly surrounded by forested Himalayan mountains, on the right bank of Brahmaputra river. Sadiya is famous for a flower named Sotful (Meaning: Blessing) which is much like Jasmine. NRLM has a pragmatic long-term dedicated sensitive support system woven around the poor that extends facilitation support in their…mehr

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Sadiya, (meaning: Sa-Corpse, Diya-Given) was the third capital of Chutiya Kingdom established by second Chutiya ruler Ratnadhwaj Pal in 1248 and remained as the capital till 1524. It is located in Tinsukia district of the North-Eastern state of Assam. It stands on a grassy plain, nearly surrounded by forested Himalayan mountains, on the right bank of Brahmaputra river. Sadiya is famous for a flower named Sotful (Meaning: Blessing) which is much like Jasmine. NRLM has a pragmatic long-term dedicated sensitive support system woven around the poor that extends facilitation support in their efforts to get out of poverty so as to achieve exponential access to their rights, entitlements and public services, diversified risk and better social indicators of empowerment. It is structured in such a way that the poorest of the poor can access their entitlements even at times of exigencies.
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Er. Dhiraj Sonowal is a fervent fan of honor, loyalty, and chivalry. He brings to life worlds where men and women stand shoulder to shoulder, steady in their desire to make the world a better place for all. The author completed his graduation from Gauhati University & currently pursuing PGDRDM from NIRD & PR, Hyderabad.