The state government is committed to eradicate the problems of corruption, terrorism, pollution and illegal migration in the state, he said at the International Mae-dam-me-phi festival organised by the cultural department here.
Me-dam-me-phi is one of the important festivals celebrated by the Ahom people on January 31 every year in memory of their dead ancestors and in remembrance to their contribution to the society.
The festival to show respect to the departed is a concept of ancestor worship that the Ahoms of Assam share with other people originating from the Tai-Shan stock.
Ambassador of Laos to India Southam Sakonhninhom attended the festival along with delegates from south east Asian countries like Myanmar and Thailand.
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Sonowal said equal development of each and every section of the people is the Assam government's goal as it steadfastly pursues the objective of a society based on equality and harmony.
"Assam can become the expressway to ASEAN countries and, therefore, the Act East Policy would open up newer vistas for the state", he said.
The youth should harness the resources and potential of the state to the maximum so that Assam becomes one of the best states in the country, he said adding parents and teachers must take the responsibility to create good and able citizens who would take the state on the path of development.
"Not words but only deeds would decide the future and youth must work with honesty and dedication to achieve excellence in all fields," he said.
Sonowal also assured to look into the demand of the Ahom community to erect a statue of Chaolung Siu-Ka-Pha, the founder of the Ahom dynasty in 1228, at the Assam assembly premises here.
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