
UDALGURI: Assam's Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) government, under Chief Executive Member (CEM) Pramod Boro's leadership, will celebrate four years of governance defined by progress, peace, and development in the Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR).
At the inauguration of a Rs 2 crore academy building at Kokrajhar Science College on Saturday, CEM Pramod Boro reflected on his administration’s journey since taking office in 2020.
Boro stated, “There were rumors, especially from the opposition, about the collapse of our government in its initial months. However, we stayed committed to building a peaceful and secure Bodoland and worked tirelessly for the welfare and development of the region.”
Over the past four years, the BTC government has prioritized environmental conservation, achieving significant milestones in preserving the region’s natural heritage. Two national parks—Raimana National Park and Siknajhar National Park—have played a pivotal role in these efforts, showcasing the government’s dedication to protecting biodiversity.
The government has implemented innovative digital governance tools, including an e-office system, in addition to its green initiatives. This platform has modernized the management of land records and streamlined departmental operations.
The BTC government is commemorating its fourth anniversary with a two-day event on December 14 and 15, 2024. The central celebration, with the theme "Regaining Sustainable Peace, Harmony, and Integrity," is taking place in Bhergaon, Udalguri. Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma is attending as the chief guest on December 15.