Assam Chief Minister's Visit to Dibrugarh Marks Significant Step in Strengthening Governance and Accelerating Development
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma's four-day visit to Dibrugarh from March 20th to 23rd, 2025, marked a significant step in strengthening governance and accelerating development in Upper Assam. The visit was characterized by key meetings, policy decisions, public interactions, and field visits, demonstrating the government's commitment to addressing regional concerns and ensuring effective administration.
Engaging with the People and Addressing Concerns
During his visit, the Chief Minister met with 60 organizations and 135 individuals from Dibrugarh and surrounding districts, listening to their concerns and ensuring direct communication with the people. These appointments facilitated faster decision-making and resolution of various issues affecting the region.
Cabinet Meeting and Key Approvals
State-level celebration of Late Golap Borbora's Birth Centenary on August 29th, 2025.
Condonation of overaged candidates in ANM and Staff Nurse recruitment exams.
Renaming Goalpara Civil Hospital as Martyr Nidhanu Ram Rajbongshi Civil Hospital.
Creation of Simen-Sissitongani Development Block in Dhemaji District.
Health & Wellness Camps across all Gaon Panchayats, VCDCs, and Urban Local Bodies from March 31st, 2025.
Improvement of 207 Tea Garden Roads in 12 districts under NABARD with an allocation of Rs 262.20 crore.
High-Level Review Meetings and Discussions
In addition to the Cabinet meeting, the Chief Minister chaired several high-level review meetings, focusing on the progress of government initiatives in various districts. Special discussions were held on Dibrugarh Artificial Flood Management, and meetings were conducted with Moran Janagosthi and Matak Janagosthi Organizations. A video conference was also held with the Home Department, Mines & Minerals Department, DGP, and DC & SP of Dima Hasao District to discuss administrative and security matters.
Field Visits and Environmental Awareness
The Chief Minister inspected the proposed Assembly Building and MLA Hostel in Dibrugarh and visited the Brahmaputra Cracker and Polymer Ltd. (BCPL) at Lepetkata, Dibrugarh, reviewing industrial progress and discussing future expansion plans. Demonstrating the government's commitment to environmental conservation, Earth Hour was observed at the Chief Minister's Secretariat, Dibrugarh, on March 22nd, 2025.
Reaffirming Commitment to Development
The four-day visit to Dibrugarh has reaffirmed the Assam Government's dedication to efficient governance, infrastructure development, and socio-economic growth in Upper Assam. The proactive approach taken during this visit is expected to accelerate the implementation of various government policies, ensuring better service delivery and holistic development for the region.
5 Comments
Matzomaster
Appreciable steps taken towards infrastructure development and healthcare.
Karamba
Development only for the privileged, not for the common people.
Rotfront
This visit was nothing but a PR stunt, nothing more.
Karamba
Government focusing on their own comfort while people struggle.
Rotfront
We need concrete action, not just words and photo opportunities.