AssamAssam: Congress Concludes National Talent Hunt Interviews in Guwahati, Over 100 Aspirants Vie for Key RolesThe Indian National Congress wrapped up the final interviews for its National Talent Hunt campaign at the Manabendra Sharma Complex in Guwahati, drawing more than 100 participants from 35 districts across Assam.DY365 Dec 21, 2025 21:20 ISTThe Indian National Congress wrapped up the final interviews for its National Talent Hunt campaign at the Manabendra Sharma Complex in Guwahati, drawing more than 100 participants from 35 districts across Assam.AdvertismentThe aspiring candidates demonstrated their dedication to the party's principles and ideology while articulating their eagerness to contribute to Indian democracy by taking on roles as national spokespersons, media panellists, and members of the Congress research department.The event was overseen by Ragini Nayak, Nodal Coordinator for Assam in the National Talent Hunt initiative, alongside Coordinator Harshad Sharma. Prominent journalist Deven Tamuli and advocate Jonmoni Khaund served as jury members.Throughout the day-long program, participants underwent a written examination and engaged in debates on designated topics, discussing a range of national, state-level, and ideological issues.The competition was observed by All India Congress Committee (AICC) Secretaries in charge of Assam, Prithviraj Sathe and Manoj Chauhan, with Gopal Sharma also part of the judging panel.The proceedings were moderated by Assam Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) Media and Communication Department Chairperson Bedabrat Bora and Coordinator Happy Gogoi.Several senior party leaders attended the event, including APCC Vice President Mehdi Alam Bora, Research Department Chairperson Anupam Barua, senior spokespersons Rupak Das and Rupa Kalita, Hiranya Mahanta, as well as spokespersons Sambit Sharma, Saijuddin Ahmed, Aman Wadud, and Mohsin Khan, along with various Media Department officials and workers.Also Read: Nine Killed in Tavern Shooting Near Johannesburg, Latest in Wave of Violent Attacks in South AfricaAdvertismentAdvertisment Read the Next Article