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Monday, 1 August 2011

From Kamalpur to Seychelles as High Commissioner

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Agartala, Aug 01, 2011 : It was a long journey from an obscure pineapple farming tribal hamlet in Kamalpur subdivision to the corridor of high power of diplomacy. But Thanglura Darlong has made it with ease, and virtually without being noticed.

The small tribal boy who had once played with jungle fowl and helped his parents in jhum farming on hilly sloped at remote Saikar in Dhalai district is now representing the mighty India in Seychelles. He had only recently been appointed as the Indian High Commission (IHC) to Seychelles.

Thanglura is an Indian Foreign Service (IFS) officer of 1988.

He had his primary education in Bamancherra village and passed higher secondary from Arundhuti Nagar High Secondary School in Agartala. He then finally shifted to Delhi during eighties.

Thanglura had been posted to Indian embassy to Japan, Vietnam and Bhutan as second and first secretary over past two decades.

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