
Digboi girl picked for solar astronomy workshop
The event, scheduled for Aug 6-8 at the University College Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala will see 37 participants from across India — with Himani being the sole representative from the northeast.She is pursuing her Master's in Physics at Tezpur University.
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Dibrugarh: In a proud moment for Assam and the northeast, Himani Gurung, a 23-year-old student from the remote village of Pawoi Bongao in Digboi, Tinsukia district, has been selected to participate in the prestigious Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics hands-on workshop on Solar Astronomy using Aditya-L1, reports Rajib Dutta. The event, scheduled for Aug 6-8 at the University College Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala will see 37 participants from across India — with Himani being the sole representative from the is pursuing her Master's in Physics at Tezpur University.


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