"If the new body comes up, we will get enough funds to mitigate the twin problems of flood and erosion to a large extent," he said while reviewing development-related issues and problems today with MLAs of north Assam districts.
Gogoi said the government would soon start a pilot project for reclamation of land and if successful it would be implemented in the flood prone areas in a big way to mitigate the hardships of the people whose land has been gobbled up by Brahmaputra river.
Gogoi assured them that he would convene a meeting with the minister for water resources, secretary and chief engineer of the concerned department tomorrow to discuss the matter.
The status of the Rs 167 crore Biswanath-Panpur embankment project as well as measures to protect other embankments in the three flood affected districts would also figure in the meeting.
Planning and Development Minister Tanka Bahadur Rai, Parliamentary Secretary Bhupen Kumar Bora, MLAs Pradan Baruah, S R Subba, Sumitra Doley Patir, Monika Bora, Rajen Borthakur, Pallab Lochan Das, Habul Chakraborty and Bhimananda Tanti attended the meeting.