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  • BirTamang
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    Mata ka anmol Darshan apne parivar ke sang..

    First of all, I wholeheartedly Thanks to the ruling Govt. for the construction of Dhansiri river Pukka Bridge connecting between Sarupathar (Golaghat dist) and Deoplani (Karbi Anglong) dist. Deopani...

    Reviewed on Jun 18, 2021
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    Mata ka anmol Darshan apne parivar ke sang..

    First of all, I wholeheartedly Thanks to the ruling Govt. for the construction of Dhansiri river Pukka Bridge connecting between Sarupathar (Golaghat dist) and Deoplani (Karbi Anglong) dist. Deopani...

    Reviewed on Jun 18, 2021
  • manojkumarmishrabxp
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    Near Barpathar town Deopani

    Deopani Durga mandir is great place for devotees of maa Durga. It is situated in karbi anglong district of assam. The nearest railway station is Barpathar. Barpthar is a good place for traditional, ve...

    Reviewed on Jan 8, 2017
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    Near Barpathar town Deopani

    Deopani Durga mandir is great place for devotees of maa Durga. It is situated in karbi anglong district of assam. The nearest railway station is Barpathar. Barpthar is a good place for traditional, ve...

    Reviewed on Jan 8, 2017
  • Anshuman S
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    A beautiful temple situated amid tea gardens .

    Its a beautiful temple situated amid tea gardens .The temple is dedicated to the Hindu Goddess Durga .There is a huge banyan tree in temple premises decorated by red ribbons tied by the devotees visit...

    Reviewed on Nov 3, 2016
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