GUWAHATI: Taking forward the State Government's attempt to establish 15,000 model anganwadi centres across the State by 2026, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday dedicated a model anganwadi centre at Ranghmahal in North Guwahati.
This Rangmahal Athgaon anganwadi centre under Chandrapur Karara Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS) has been constructed involving an outlay of Rs 25 lakh which will be working to develop intellectual, physical, emotional and academic health of the children. The Chief Minister during his visit to North Guwahati today also paid a visit to Rangmahal High School and inspected the construction of the new building of the school. He asked the agency concerned to complete the work before the new scholastic session ensuring adequate construction quality. Once completed the building will enable hundreds of the school students to receive education sitting in good quality classrooms, the Chief Minister said.
Sarma also visited Sri Sri Dirgheswari Devalaya, an archaeological site on the North Bank of the Brahmaputra and offered his puja for the well-being of the people of the State. He paid a visit to the residence of Prafulla Burhagohain, a retired veterinary doctor and social worker, in North Guwahati and interacted with the bereaved family members.
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