GUWAHATI: The Chief Minister of Assam, Himanta Biswa Sarma, attended the concluding session of the interview on Saturday, where he highlighted major upcoming projects and expressed hope for the completion of numerous development initiatives by 2026, aiming to transform Assam into a 'New Assam.' During the interview, Chief Minister Sarma emphasized the significant role played by the emotional connection of the Prime Minister with Assam in the present development of the state. He acknowledged that the Prime Minister has continuously brought the Northeast region into special focus for the nation, resulting in enhanced peace, development, and a reduction in agitation and cultural disruptions in Assam.
Under the leadership and support of the Prime Minister, Assam has witnessed remarkable progress in various sectors. The government's commitment to the state's development has paved the way for major upcoming projects that are set to revolutionize Assam's infrastructure and socio-economic landscape.
Chief Minister Sarma expressed his optimism and determination to complete these projects within the stipulated timeframe, thereby ushering in a new era of prosperity and growth for the people of Assam. The government's steadfast focus on development, combined with the Prime Minister's unwavering commitment to the North East region, has created a conducive environment for progress and improved quality of life for the citizens of Assam. As Assam strives towards becoming a vibrant and thriving state, Chief Minister Sarma extended his gratitude to the Prime Minister for his continuous support, vision, and efforts to uplift the North East region. He reiterated the government's commitment to working in tandem with the central leadership to achieve the shared goal of a prosperous and inclusive Assam, stated a press release.
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