Calling it a "golden moment for Assam's tea culture," Assam BJP President Dilip Saikia highlighted the significance of PM Modi's presence in promoting the rich heritage of these communities on a global stage.
He accused the BJP IT cell of propagating "rumours" and said that Congress would bring the truth to the people of Assam by exposing the corruption of the state government.
In a significant step towards enhancing tourism in Kullu district, the Himachal government has approved the construction of an Aerial Ropeway from Kullu Bus Stand to Peej Paragliding Point with an estimated cost of Rs 80 crore.
Gogoi labelled Prime Minister Narendra Modi as the "head of the Jumla factory" and said that Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma was the "regional manager of this factory."
Addressing the media in Shimla, Awasthi criticized the BJP for what he called "baseless and irresponsible statements" regarding financial allocations in the state.
"Tea garden owners in Assam are being threatened. Chief Minister's associates and his family members are buying tea gardens. Owners of big companies running tea plantations left Assam. Himanta Biswa Sarma wants to end the tea plantations and commercialise them," Alwar said.
Union Defense Minister Rajnath Singh emphasised the necessity to make Indigenous AI chips for defense and firewalls to ensure the cyber security of the nation.
But why is Assam showcasing this folk dance to the world? The mega Jhumoir event is part of a larger celebration, which includes the Advantage Assam 2.0 summit.
The Assam Cabinet has accorded the green light to investment proposals worth Rs 1.22 lakh crore ahead of the Advantage Assam 2.0 summit, scheduled to take place on Tuesday and Wednesday in the state's capital city Guwahati.
The Prime Minister will witness the mega Jhumoir performance at Sarusajai Stadium in Guwahati on the evening of February 24, along with the Head of Mission and Ambassadors of 60 countries. Around 8,600 artists from 800 tea gardens of the state will perform the Jhumoir dance.