Assam: Margherita student Deepjoy Paul selected for ISRO educational visit
In a remarkable achievement that has filled the town of Margherita with pride, Deepjoy Paul, a bright student from Margherita Public Higher Secondary School, has earned a coveted opportunity to visit the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) under a special initiative by the Government of India.
He is among twelve meritorious students selected from Assam for the educational visit.
Deepjoy Paul, the son of Nitai Pal and Dipali Pal, hails from the Vineer Mill New Line area in Margherita under the Tinsukia district. Currently studying in Class 12, Deepjoy’s selection stands as a testament to his perseverance, dedication, and academic excellence.
Coming from a small town like Margherita—an area often perceived as lagging behind in educational infrastructure—Deepjoy’s success has inspired students and parents alike.
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His achievement has sparked new hope for the younger generation of Margherita, showing that determination and hard work can transcend barriers of geography and access.
Speaking to the media, Deepjoy expressed gratitude to his parents and teachers for their unwavering support. “This achievement is the result of my parents’ sacrifices, my teachers’ guidance, and my own dedication. Visiting ISRO is a dream come true, and it motivates me to pursue science with even greater passion,” he said.
Deepjoy’s accomplishment has been widely celebrated by the local community and educationists, who view it as a sign of Margherita’s growing academic potential. His success story stands as a reminder that with sincerity, guidance, and opportunity, students from even the most remote corners of Assam can reach for the stars—quite literally.
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