Pathshala (disambiguation)

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Pathshala is a South Asian Media Institute.

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Pathsala is a town that is the district headquarters of Bajali district in the Indian state of Assam with a population of nearly 11.5 thousand and an area of 2.74 square kilometre size. Well known for its mobile theatres spreading niche entertainment around and beyond the state. Pathsala is also one of the top educational hubs of Assam for having a number of educational institutes most importantly junior colleges for 10+2 level.

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