In a significant boost to Assam’s development, Union Home Minister Amit Shah arrived in Dibrugarh late last night. Greeted enthusiastically by CM Himanta Biswa Sarma and BJP leaders at the airport, his visit promises transformative initiatives and cultural engagement.
Thursday begins prominently with the ribbon-cutting for the Assam Legislative Assembly’s new second complex, inclusive of the MLA Hostel or Vidhayak Bhawan. Tailored for optimal legislator functionality, this addition marks a milestone in upgrading the state’s lawmaking facilities.
Shah then officiates the groundbreaking of the Wildlife Health and Research Institute, a vital hub for managing wildlife diseases, veterinary services, and scientific studies. Crucial for Assam’s biodiverse terrains, it will enhance conservation strategies amid growing ecological pressures.
The spotlight shifts to sports as Khanikar Stadium opens its gates, boasting world-class infrastructure to propel athletic development in upper Assam. It’s a clarion call for youth empowerment through sports excellence.
Culminating in Dhemaji, Shah graces the 10th Missing Cultural Festival at Kareng Chapori, immersing in the Mising people’s rich tapestry of music, dance, traditions, and heritage. His involvement spotlights the Centre’s dedication to Northeast’s tribal vibrancy.
Expressing delight on social media, Sarma noted, ‘Proud to host Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Dibrugarh. His tour heralds breakthroughs in development, governance, and cultural splendor in Upper Assam. We cherish his direction and solid support for our state.’
This multifaceted visit not only accelerates infrastructure but also weaves cultural preservation into the fabric of progress, inspiring Assam’s multifaceted growth.