On March 20 and 21, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma will travel to Dibrugarh for a two-day event as part of the state government’s massive “Advantage Assam” campaign, which aims to encourage investment and infrastructural development throughout the area. The Chief Minister’s visit will include a number of important initiatives aimed at promoting social welfare and economic progress.
The Banikanta Kakoti Award and the Anandaram Baruah Award, which recognize outstanding accomplishments in the domains of culture and education, will be presented by the Assam chief minister during award distribution events. The Chief Minister will also provide bicycles to recipients of several state welfare programs, reiterating the government’s dedication to helping impoverished people and expanding access to livelihood and education. The government’s ongoing emphasis on inclusive development and acknowledging Assam’s cultural history is highlighted by the visit.
Under the larger goal of “Advantage Assam,” it also signifies a step forward in creating an environment that is conducive to investment and long-term growth. In the meantime, CM Sarma is expected to visit Silchar on March 18 for a number of important activities, marking a historic milestone. His arrival will serve as a reminder of the government’s dedication to the growth of the Barak Valley and a day of historical significance, cultural observance, and infrastructure improvements.