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  • Assam Aims for 80% Success in Investment Proposals: CM Sarma

    Assam Aims for 80% Success in Investment Proposals: CM Sarma Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma expressed optimism about converting 80% of investment proposals made at the Advantage Assam 2.0  summit into reality. The summit, attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and top industrialists like Mukesh Ambani and Gautam Adani, witnessed investment commitments worth ₹4.91 lakh crore . Notable companies like Reliance, Adani Group, and Tata Power pledged massive investments in sectors like power, hydrocarbons, and infrastructure. The central government also assured significant support, with ₹55,000 crore  allocated for road projects and ₹4,800 crore  for shipping and ports. Sarma highlighted Assam’s transformation into a stable and investment-friendly state, envisioning it as a future hub for semiconductor chips, hydrocarbons, and green energy.

  • Assam Unifies Education Boards, Creates ASSEB

    Assam Unifies Education Boards, Creates ASSEB The Assam government has taken a significant step towards streamlining and modernizing education in the state by merging its two primary education boards, SEBA and AHSEC, to form the Assam State School Education Board (ASSEB). This unified board will now oversee all aspects of school education in Assam, from primary to secondary levels, including the crucial Class X and XII examinations. The ASSEB is expected to play a pivotal role in ensuring consistent standards, quality education, and alignment with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. Ramesh Chand Jain, a retired IAS officer with a proven track record in education administration, has been appointed as the chairman of the ASSEB. His leadership, coupled with the board's composition of experienced educationists and administrators, is expected to drive positive reforms and improvements in the state's educational landscape. The merger of the two boards is seen as a strategic move to address the challenges of fragmented educational administration and to create a more cohesive and efficient system. By bringing together the expertise and resources of both SEBA and AHSEC, the ASSEB aims to foster a stronger and more unified educational ecosystem. As the ASSEB begins its work, it is anticipated that the state's students and teachers will benefit from a more streamlined and effective educational framework that better prepares them for the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century. Read More : Guwahati Asian Film Festival: A Cinematic Celebration

  • Assam CID Cracks Down on Investment Scam, 36 Arrested

    The Assam Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has made significant progress in the ongoing investigation into a major investment scam. To date, 36 individuals have been arrested in connection with the fraudulent online schemes. Key arrests include Bishal Phukan, accused of defrauding investors through promises of high returns, and Sapnanil Das, the proprietor of Trading For A Living (TFAL). Authorities have seized assets, including luxury items and vehicles, from the suspects. The government has responded by forming a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to dismantle the criminal network and bring the perpetrators to justice. This move comes amid a surge in fraudulent online investment schemes in the state. Read More : Guwahati Asian Film Festival: A Cinematic Celebration

  • Guwahati to Host 3rd Edition of India-Japan Education Conclave

    Guwahati is set to host the third edition of the India-Japan Education Conclave on September 28, 2024. This event, which will take place at Cotton University, marks a significant milestone in the growing relationship between India and Japan, particularly in the field of education. Education Minister Ranoj Pegu has extended an invitation to educators, researchers, students, and stakeholders to participate in the conclave. The announcement follows a recent meeting between Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and a delegation from various Japanese universities, where they discussed enhancing educational exchanges and collaborations. The conclave aims to strengthen ties between Assam and Japan, building on the existing projects and partnerships in the region. These include the Guwahati Water Supply Project, the Guwahati Sewage Project, and the construction of a vocational training centre for women in Kamrup, among others. This event is expected to further boost educational and research collaborations, highlighting the strategic importance of the Northeast in Indo-Japan relations. Stay tuned for more updates as the event approaches.

  • Assam CM Tightens Aadhaar Rules to Combat Illegal Immigration

    Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has announced new rules for obtaining Aadhaar cards in the state to prevent illegal immigration. Starting October 1, only those who applied for the NRC in 2014 will be eligible for new Aadhaar cards. This measure is expected to help identify and remove unauthorized residents. Exceptions to the rule include children, individuals whose biometrics were locked during the NRC process, and residents of tea garden areas. The CM noted that several districts have reported more Aadhaar card holders than their projected populations, suggesting potential irregularities. The new rules aim to address these discrepancies and ensure that Aadhaar cards are issued only to eligible residents. READ MORE : India's Paralympic Athletes Aim for Gold on Day 10

  • Assam CM Addresses Major Financial Scam

    In a recent statement, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma addressed a significant financial scam that has shaken the state. The scam involves Bishal Phukan, who allegedly collected several crores of rupees from around 200 individuals by promising high returns through stock market investments. This case has also implicated several well-known artists from Assam’s film industry. Currently, the Assam Police’s special investigation team is handling the case. However, Chief Minister Sarma has assured the public that if the team is unable to resolve the matter, the case will be handed over to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) for further investigation. This development highlights the government’s commitment to ensuring justice and maintaining public trust. The involvement of high-profile individuals and the substantial amount of money involved make this case particularly noteworthy. Stay tuned for more updates as the investigation progresses. Feel free to let me know if there’s anything you’d like to add or modify ! READ MORE : Assam Regularizes 23,956 Contractual Teachers

  • Assam Regularizes 23,956 Contractual Teachers

    Guwahati, Assam:  The Assam government has made a significant stride in improving its education system by regularizing the jobs of 23,956 contractual teachers. This long-awaited decision has been hailed as a "red-letter day" for the state's education sector. The ceremonial distribution of permanent appointment letters took place at the Veterinary Field in Khanapara, with Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma presiding over the event. This move aims to provide job security and better benefits to teachers who have been working under contractual terms for years. Chief Minister Sarma emphasized that this initiative is part of the government's broader plan to enhance the state's educational infrastructure. He also announced plans to create an additional 50,000 jobs by May 2025. The regularisation of contractual teachers is expected to have a positive impact on Assam's education system. By providing stability and motivation to educators, it can lead to improved teaching quality and student outcomes. However, it's important to consider the following: Long-term effects:  While the regularisation is a significant step, its long-term impact on the education system will depend on factors such as adequate support, resources, and teacher training. Addressing other challenges:  The government should also focus on addressing other challenges in the education sector, such as infrastructure, teacher shortages, and student dropout rates. Overall, the regularisation of contractual teachers is a positive development for Assam's education system. However, it's crucial to continue implementing comprehensive reforms to ensure that the state's educational infrastructure is able to meet the needs of its students and contribute to the overall development of the region.

  • Assam CM Inaugurates New Secretariat in Dibrugarh

    Dibrugarh, Assam:  Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has inaugurated a new Chief Minister's Secretariat in Dibrugarh, a significant step towards improving governance and development in the region. The new secretariat will play a crucial role in monitoring state and central government schemes, expediting grievance redressal, and enhancing administrative connectivity across nine districts. Covering an area of 21,264 square kilometers and a population of nearly 79 lakhs, the secretariat will serve Dibrugarh, Tinsukia, Lakhimpur, Dhemaji, Sivasagar, Charaideo, Majuli, Jorhat, and Golaghat. Chief Minister Sarma emphasized the importance of establishing a secretariat in Dibrugarh, known for its educational institutions, industries, and tea gardens. He highlighted that the new office would ensure seamless integration with the Dispur Secretariat, enabling efficient governance regardless of the Chief Minister's location.

  • Kapil Parmar Makes History with Bronze Medal

    Paris, France:  Indian para-judo player Kapil Parmar has etched his name in history by securing India's first-ever Paralympics medal in the sport. Competing in the Men's J1 - 60 KG category at the ongoing Paris Paralympics, Kapil reached the semifinals but ultimately lost to his opponent. However, he bounced back to clinch a bronze medal by defeating Brazil's Elielton de Oliveira. In an interview with ANI, Kapil revealed that his success was a result of years of hard work and dedication. He praised his coach for guiding him through his journey and helping him develop sound techniques. The only setback during the semifinals was the loud crowd, which made it difficult for Kapil to hear his coach's instructions. Despite this, he managed to secure a well-deserved bronze medal for India.

  • India's Paralympic Athletes Aim for Gold on Day 10

    On September 7th, India's Paralympic athletes will be competing in several key events at the Paris Paralympics 2024. In para cycling, Arshad Shaik and Jyoti Gaderiya will be vying for gold medals in the Men's and Women's C1-3 Road Race Medal Round, respectively. Para canoeing will also be a focus, with Yash Kumar and Prachi Yadav competing in the Men's Kayak Single 200m - KL1 and Women's Va'a Single 200m - VL2Semifinals, respectively. In the pool, Suyash Narayan Jadhav will be aiming for a strong performance in the Men's 50m Butterfly - S7 Heat. On the track, India's para athletes Navdeep, Simran, and Dilip Mahadu Gavit will be competing in the finals of their respective events: Men's Javelin Throw - F41, Women's 200m - T12, and Men's 400m - T47. As the competition heats up, India's athletes are poised to make a significant impact and bring home more medals.

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