Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has unveiled a transformative plan for Assam’s governance landscape: a second assembly complex in Dibrugarh, with groundwork commencing January 30 under Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s leadership.
Shared via X, the declaration positions Dibrugarh at the heart of upper Assam’s development. Sarma views it as a cornerstone for administrative decentralization, empowering local leadership and bridging the gap between policymakers and upper Assam residents.
The complex embodies the state’s strategy for balanced progress, administrative streamlining, and inclusive policies. By establishing a robust legislative foothold beyond the capital, it addresses regional needs while boosting economic vitality through jobs and infrastructure upgrades.
Dibrugarh’s evolution into a political and economic powerhouse will accelerate, fostering urban growth and superior connectivity. This forward-thinking project strengthens democracy by enhancing representative-citizen interactions.
Sarma reaffirmed the government’s dedication to developing Dibrugarh as a secondary hub, integral to Assam’s vision of uniform advancement and responsive administration.