DIBRUGARH: In a significant move for the welfare of the tea garden community in Assam, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma inaugurated the Anandalaya Bhawan of Vivekananda Kendra in Dibrugarh. The newly inaugurated building is dedicated to enhancing the lives of the tea tribe community, with a focus on skill development.
At the opening, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma praised Vivekananda Kendra for helping young people in Assam, especially those from tea garden areas. The new Anandalaya Bhawan will focus on skill training. CM Sarma also announced Rs. 5 lakh for the family of late music artist Rajib Sadia. He also mentioned plans to discuss future support for artists like Sadia, recognizing their significant contributions to the state’s cultural heritage.
CM Sarma was confident that Anandalaya Bhawan would become an important place for skill training, giving students from the tea tribe community the skills they need for a better future.
Earlier, continuing the drive for development, with a project cost of Rs. 377 crore, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma laid the foundation stone for four two-lane flyovers on the auspicious occasion of Republic Day. The project is aimed at easing traffic congestion in key areas of Dibrugarh district.
The flyover includes the Mancotta Road Over Bridge, Amolapatty Junction Flyover, Road Over Bridge at Lahowal-Bordubi-Tinsukia & Old NH-37, and the Lezai Kalakhowa Road Flyover.
During his three-day visit to Dibrugarh, the Chief Minister also checked the progress of various government projects in the Naharkatia Co-District. He told officials to finish ongoing projects on time and stressed the importance of marking agricultural fields by planting trees.
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