I hail from Tshokhi, which is a variation of Chawki, and during my winter breaks from school in Bhutan, I used to spend my time in the Bugulamari and Baganpara villages of Assam, thanks to my father's connections with the local Kurma and Shazi people. I relished the comparatively warmer climate of Assam during the winter months and eagerly looked forward to meeting our friends there.
After completing my Pre-University studies, I resided in Guwahati for two years to complete some courses that were necessary for my livelihood. These two years took me to various parts of India, as the course demanded a lot of outdoor activities. Despite being subjected to field exercises in mosquito-infested areas, I enjoyed my stay to the fullest. A few years later, I stayed in Dehradun for two courses that took me through numerous parts of India, and I believe I have visited most of the country except for a few remote places. I must acknowledge that I thoroughly enjoyed all the places I visited, including Kolkata (formerly known as Calcutta).
The place where the hopes of people who are sick live alive despite their deterioration due to the carcinogenic nature of diseases.
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