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Government of Assam Department of Personnel (Personnel: :A) Assam Secretariat (Civ[) Dispur Guwahati: 781006 GOVERNMENT OF ASSAM DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL (PERSONNEL: :A) ASSAM SECRETARIAT (CIV[) DISPUR GUWAHATI: 781006 oRPERS BY.THE GOVERNOR NOTIFIC4TION Dated Dispur the 166 March, 2021. No.AAPJrs/2912/35: In exercise of powers conferred under Section 2l of the Cr. P.C., 1973, the Govemor of Assam is pleased to invest the power of Executive Megistrate on the following Non-ACS Officers as Executive Megistrate for maintaining Law & Order situation and other duties in l6-Haflong (ST) L.A.C under Dima Hasao District, w.e.f date of appointment within the local limit of their jurisdiction, upto the day of completion of the ensuing Assembly Elections,202I. hl*rue PWr) H.N Dr, B.K Ilistrirt A, Sr RobertL ; Execrriil^s Engtuesr, lfafioqrg UlfibrRctauuce 9+38fi770e2 ' --- . '. ,, 1:+--:-- Sri. 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