Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday criticized the Congress party, stating that it has "no right to lecture anyone on Freedom of Expression."
Sarma highlighted Assam's plans to train its exceptionally skilled workforce in the Japanese language, enabling them to access short-term work opportunities in Japan.
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Monday alleged that there was no will to protect rhino during Congress regime. He said that in the Assam assembly during the Congress rule only 25 cases of anti-corruption were registered in Assam from 2011 to 2014.
Speaking in the Assam Assembly, CM Sarma said that since 2021, 24 Class-I officers, 80 Class-II officers, and 349 Class-III and IV employees have been arrested on corruption-related charges.
According to officials, the operation was based on input indicating that a consignment of Yaba tablets, brought from a neighbouring state, was about to be smuggled into Bangladesh by throwing it over the fence on Sunday night.
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma's visit to Dibrugarh from 20th to 23rd March marked a significant step in strengthening governance and accelerating development in Upper Assam. Over the four days, the Chief Minister engaged in key meetings, policy decisions, and public interactions,
"The Assam government has started efforts to develop Barak Valley. Rs 100 crores have been allocated to the Barak Valley Development Department in the budget. Earlier, work was started on the Barak Valley Mini Secretariat. Now, CM Himanta Biswa Sarma has decided that it will be known as the
I am returning from Dibrugarh after a fruitful three-day stay. This visit is part of our sustained efforts to bring the government and administration closer to Dibrugarh, and people living in this region. To achieve this, we have already initiated several measures which includes operation
The Assam government on Friday tabled the Assam Coaching Institutes (Control and Regulation) Bill, 2025 in the state Assembly to ensure strict adherence to rules, bring transparency in private coaching institutes and help in the overall welfare of students.
"Now shops can operate 24*7 in Guwahati, Dibrugarh and Silchar and with extended timings in other areas without compromising on worker rights and conveniences! P.S- This decision is not applicable for liquor shops and bars," read a post by the Assam CM.