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2004-09-04
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Utpal, Mrinal Miri and a daughter
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Sonadhar Senapati
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Mohi Chandra Miri
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Indira Miri (1910–2004), popularly known as Mereng, was an Indian educationist from Assam, known for her efforts in promoting education in the North East Frontier Agency. She was a recipient of the fourth highest Indian civilian honour of Padma Shri.
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