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Govt committed to equal development of Brahmaputra, Barak

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Press Trust of India Guwahati

Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal Saturday said the state government is committed to equal development of Brahmaputra and Barak valleys and several steps have been taken to boost brotherhood among the people living in the districts of both the valleys.

During a discussion on faster socio-economic development of Barak valley, Sonowal said steps were taken to build up confidence of the Barak valley people and to explore its vast potential.

There is a sense of alienation among the people of Barak Valley earlier, the chief minister said adding that people of the entire state must internalise the feelings, aspirations, suffering and pains of the people of the valley to foster better camaraderie and bonhomie.

 

Such an approach would not only strengthen the bond but also act as a catalyst in building a strong and vibrant Assam, he observed.

As a sequel to Namami Brahmaputra Festival, the state government organised Namami Barak festival covering all the three districts of the valley, which showcased its natural resources, heritage and culture, he said.

Sonowal said steps have been taken to set up a mini secretariat at Silchar which would facilitate easy access of government services by the people of the valley.

Moreover, Sonowal said, efforts are afoot to set up another airport at Barak Valley to boost economic growth of the state.

He also paid tribute to the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the cause of the country's independence during the sepoy mutiny at Karimganj.

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First Published: Jul 27 2019 | 10:05 PM IST

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