Assam CM Reviews Progress of Key Government Initiatives

Guwahati: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma chaired a video conference with all Deputy Commissioners, reviewing the progress of key government initiatives, including Mission Basundhara 3.0, the Atmanirbhar Assam Abhiyan, and Orunodoi 3.0. The meeting emphasized the importance of ensuring that these welfare schemes benefit citizens across all sections of society.

The Chief Minister directed the district administrations to speed up implementation, maintain transparency, and complete pending work efficiently. He stressed the need for effective governance and timely delivery of public services.

Earlier, Dr. Sarma visited Kachutali in Sonapur, where he inspected nearly 1,000 bighas of government land, including recently reclaimed areas following anti-encroachment efforts. The visit aimed to transform strategically located lands into hubs of public welfare and development.

The Chief Minister announced plans to build a medical college and a university in the region, aimed at strengthening healthcare and higher education access for the people of Assam. He reviewed plans for a proposed Assam Police battalion camp and evaluated the area’s potential for further public infrastructure.

The twin focus on monitoring state-wide welfare initiatives and unveiling long-term development projects reflects the state government’s commitment to grassroots empowerment and future-ready infrastructure. The initiatives demonstrate the government’s efforts to promote public welfare, healthcare, and education in Assam.

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