Guwahati, June 2 (IANS) Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday said that the State Government remains committed to the welfare and development of tea garden communities and rural Assam, asserting that promises made during election campaigns would be fulfilled in a phased manner.
Interacting with reporters, the Chief Minister said the government had received extensive feedback and suggestions from people during the election campaign across several tea gardens and rural areas. He said the government is taking the concerns raised by residents, including housing, agriculture, employment, and basic infrastructure, seriously.
Sarma said that during the campaign, ministers and party workers visited multiple villages and tea garden regions where local residents highlighted long-pending demands. He stated that many people had sought better housing facilities and development support for economically weaker families living in tea estates and remote rural pockets.
The Chief Minister said the government is working with a vision to strengthen both the agriculture and rural development sectors in the State. According to him, the administration aims to create sustainable livelihood opportunities while also improving infrastructure and welfare measures in tea garden areas.
He further stated that the Central Government has also been extending support for several welfare and development initiatives in Assam. Sarma said coordination between the State and Centre would help accelerate projects related to rural connectivity, welfare schemes, and agricultural growth.
The Chief Minister also mentioned that several representations and advisory inputs were received from villagers during interactions held in different parts of the State. He assured that the government would continue discussions with stakeholders and local communities to address their concerns effectively.
Sarma reiterated that the development of tea garden areas remains one of the government’s important priorities. He said efforts would be made to ensure that the benefits of government schemes reach every deserving household.
Highlighting the government’s broader vision, the Chief Minister said Assam has the potential to emerge stronger through balanced growth in agriculture, the rural economy, and the social welfare sector. He added that the government would continue to work collectively for inclusive and long-term development across the State.
–IANS
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