Sarma's Vision: 'Non-Negotiable' Future for Assam
As Himanta Biswa Sarma prepares for his second term as Chief Minister of Assam, he has emphasized that the state's land, identity, and future are 'non-negotiable'. The new BJP-led government plans significant actions, including reclaiming land from encroachment and enhancing economic opportunities for Assam's residents.
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As Himanta Biswa Sarma enters his second term as Assam's Chief Minister, he reaffirmed the state's commitment to safeguarding its land, identity, and future. In a bold declaration, Sarma announced plans to reclaim 5 lakh bighas of land from encroachment within the next five years.
The state's economic agenda includes bolstering livelihoods by raising tea garden workers' wages and providing Rs 5 lakh in entrepreneurship support to 10 lakh youths. Sarma's government aims to foster self-reliance among Assam's residents by creating extensive job opportunities and empowering local growth.
Preserving Assam's cultural heritage remains a priority, with initiatives to safeguard sacred sites. Infrastructure and healthcare sectors are set for significant upgrades, promising robust development in roads, bridges, and medical facilities to secure a prosperous future.
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