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1. Welcome to www.aashwas.org
www.assampolice.com/aashwas/bi - [Cached]Published on: 2/14/2007 Last Visited: 4/14/2007
Sri Bhaskar Jyoti Mahanta, IPS, is an IPS officer of 1988 batch. Born in the year 1963, Sri Mahanta has graduated from Delhi University and had done his M.A. from Delhi School of Social Work. Earlier an officer of the Indian Information Service, Sri Mahanta had worked as Superintendent of Police in North Cachar Hills district, Sonitpur district and Guwahati City DEF and as Commandant in 11th Assam Police Battalion, Dergaon and 4th A. P. Battalion, Kahilipara, Guwahati-19. He promoted as D.I.G. (Admn) Assam, wef. 22 Nov/2002 and now working as DIG (ER), Assam, Jorhat. Sri Mahanta has done substantial creative work in English theater, traditional forms of Arts and culture of Assam and also contributed his writings in vernacular media.
As Nodal officer of Project Aashwas, he has conducted serious research in the child issues and conflict scenario. -
2. Welcome to www.aashwas.org
www.assampolice.com/aashwas/bi - [Cached]Published on: 7/6/2006 Last Visited: 1/20/2008
Sri Bhaskar Jyoti Mahanta, IPS, is an IPS officer of 1988 batch. Born in the year 1963, Sri Mahanta has graduated from Delhi University and had done his M.A. from Delhi School of Social Work. Earlier an officer of the Indian Information Service, Sri Mahanta had worked as Superintendent of Police in North Cachar Hills district, Sonitpur district and Guwahati City DEF and as Commandant in 11th Assam Police Battalion, Dergaon and 4th A. P. Battalion, Kahilipara, Guwahati-19. He promoted as D.I.G. (Admn) Assam, wef. 22 Nov/2002 and now working as DIG (ER), Assam, Jorhat. Sri Mahanta has done substantial creative work in English theater, traditional forms of Arts and culture of Assam and also contributed his writings in vernacular media.
As Nodal officer of Project Aashwas, he has conducted serious research in the child issues and conflict scenario.

