Assam: Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has unveiled a series of development initiatives during the recent Vikas Yatra in Barak Valley, marking a significant stride towards enhancing infrastructure and healthcare facilities in the region.
Sarma revealed that projects worth ₹2000 crore were dedicated to Barak Valley, including the establishment of a new Cancer hospital and a medical college, marking a historic milestone after 55 years. These projects are poised to revolutionize healthcare services and provide access to advanced medical facilities for the residents of Barak Valley.
Furthermore, Sarma announced that the Assam Cabinet has cleared investment proposals worth ₹1,612 crore, signaling a renewed commitment to bolstering economic growth and industrial development in the region. These investments are expected to spur job creation, attract investments, and stimulate overall socio-economic progress in Barak Valley.
The Chief Minister emphasized that these initiatives underscore the government’s unwavering dedication to inclusive development and prosperity for all regions of Assam. He expressed confidence that the transformative projects and investments will contribute to the holistic growth and well-being of the people of Barak Valley, paving the way for a brighter future.
Sarma urged all stakeholders to actively participate in the implementation of these projects and ensure their successful execution. He reiterated the government’s commitment to accelerating the pace of development across Assam and creating a conducive environment for growth and prosperity.