Addressing a public information campaign on Bharat Nirman and flagship programme at Neherubali in Nagaon, Dey said two-third of the population will be legally entitled to receive highly subsidised food grains at Rs 3 per kg for rice Rs 2 per kg for wheat and Rs 1 per kg for coarse grains.
He said food security will be implemented in the state in February next and it will give a "Right" to the people to receive adequate quantity of food grains at a highly affordable price.
On rural roads implemented under the PMGSY, Dey said almost every village has all weather roads.
Press Information Bureau (PIB) Additional Director General A Lassa also speaking said the Prime Minister's New 15 point programme for minorities was launched in June 2006 envisaging specific interventions with definite goals to be achieved in a specific timeframe.