Sujan Magiya, wife of journalist Suresh Rajak, who died in the Tinkune protest on March 15, has been appointed as a computer officer on a contract basis.
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The government has given employment to the wife of late journalist Suresh Rajak. Suresh's wife Sujan Magiya has been given employment at the Surakshan Printing Fund, said Rajak's brother Dinesh Rajak.
Magiya was appointed as a computer officer on a contract basis in the presence of Minister for Communications Jagdish Kharel.
Journalist Suresh Rajak died during a protest in Tinkune on 15th March 2002.
