Assam’s Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has put the nation on notice: his state is outpacing others in infrastructure, building 13km of roads every day and five bridges weekly. Made public via a post on X, this statistic highlights three years of non-stop advancement since 2021.
The numbers tell a story of ambition. These developments are more than asphalt and steel—they’re lifelines connecting isolated regions to prosperity. Sarma noted how they’ve drawn communities closer, sparking opportunities statewide.
Practical gains are evident everywhere. Travel times plummet, vital services become reachable, and economic activity surges in rural and border zones. Trade flourishes, tourists flock to scenic spots, and investments flow in, all thanks to robust links.
Spotlight projects feature gleaming new expressways, fortified village roads, and pivotal spans over mighty rivers. Integrated with India’s national pipeline, these efforts cement Assam’s status as the Northeast’s frontline player in the Act East initiative.
Looking forward, Sarma vows unwavering commitment. Connectivity, he asserts, underpins an ‘unshakable, unstoppable Assam.’ This infrastructure revolution promises inclusive development and a brighter economic horizon for every citizen.