Dibrugarh came alive Wednesday night with the arrival of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, welcomed by Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma and party leaders. His itinerary brims with developmental launches and a dive into the state’s cultural heart.
Leading the charge, Shah inaugurates the second Assam Assembly complex, encompassing the modern MLA Hostel, Vidhayak Bhawan. Engineered for enhanced legislator productivity, it represents a leap forward in legislative infrastructure.
Following suit, he sets the foundation for the Wildlife Health and Research Institute, prioritizing disease control in wildlife, vet care, and research. In Assam’s biodiversity hotspot, this facility will be instrumental in sustaining ecological balance.
Sports get a fillip with the opening of Khanikar Stadium, a cutting-edge venue to revolutionize athletics in upper Assam, scouting and sharpening young sporting prodigies.
The visit peaks at Dhemaji’s Kareng Chapori for the 10th Mising Cultural Festival, a spectacle of traditional melodies, dances, rites, and indigenous ethos. Shah’s attendance amplifies the government’s resolve to nurture Northeast diversity.
Sarma tweeted his welcome: ‘Honoured to greet Amit Shah at Dibrugarh Airport. This visit etches vital progress in development, governance, and festivities for Upper Assam. Assam banks on his wisdom and enduring aid.’
Blending concrete advancements with cultural homage, Shah’s Assam sojourn charts a promising path for holistic regional upliftment.