Amit Shah Inaugurates Rs 825 Cr Assam Projects, Lays Foundation for New Assembly

Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurated and laid foundation stones for five major development projects worth approximately Rs 825 crore in Assam. He laid the foundation for Assam's second legislative complex in Dibrugarh, calling it a historic step for the region. The projects include a new Assembly building, a Wildlife Research Institute, and Phase I of Khanikar Stadium. Shah's visit also includes attending a cultural festival and holding political meetings ahead of the state assembly polls.

Key Points: Amit Shah Inaugurates Projects, Lays Foundation for Assam Assembly

  • Rs 825 crore projects inaugurated
  • Foundation for new Assam Assembly laid
  • Dibrugarh declared second capital
  • Focus on development and polls
  • Wildlife Research Institute foundation
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Amit Shah lays foundation stone of New Assam Assembly in Dibrugarh, inaugurates projects worth Rs 825 crore

Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurates projects worth Rs 825 crore in Assam and lays the foundation stone for the new state assembly building in Dibrugarh.

"Today, residents of Dibrugarh will be recognised across the country as citizens of Assam's capital. - Amit Shah"

Dibrugarh, January 30

Union Home Minister Amit Shah paid tribute to Mahatma Gandhi on his 78th death anniversary and inaugurated and laid foundation stones for five major development projects worth around Rs 825 crore in Assam.

Congratulating Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, Shah said that the state government had delivered on its promise to make Assam more inclusive, stating, "Today is Mahatma Gandhi's death anniversary, and I pay my respects to him. Today, here, the groundbreaking and inauguration of 5 projects totalling approximately Rs 825 crores took place. I extend my heartfelt congratulations to the Chief Minister of Assam. He had announced in 2025 that we would make Assam inclusive, and he had declared the decision to make Dibrugarh the second capital of Assam."

Amit Shah said that, unlike previous Congress governments, where announcements often remained on paper, the present government had translated commitments into action. Shah highlighted that the foundation stone for Assam's second legislative complex, spread over 250 acres in Dibrugarh, had been laid, calling it a historic step for the region. "Today, residents of Dibrugarh will be recognised across the country as citizens of Assam's capital," he said.

Earlier, the Union Home Minister was felicitated at the event in the presence of Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal, ahead of laying the foundation stone for the new Assam Assembly building.

Shah is on a day-long visit during which he will lay the foundation stone for the new Assam Legislative Assembly building and the Wildlife Research Institute. Reportedly, Shah's visit focuses on development, governance, and cultural celebration in Upper Assam. The Union Home Minister is expected to meet with senior BJP leaders to discuss poll strategies for the upcoming Assembly polls.

In the visit, Shah will participate in a series of official, cultural and organisational programmes across the state. The visit began in Dibrugarh, where the Home Minister laid the foundation stone of the new Assam Legislative Assembly building and the Wildlife Research Institute.

On the same occasion, Shah will also inaugurate Phase I of Khanikar Stadium, a project aimed at boosting sports infrastructure in Upper Assam. The programme is scheduled for around 10:30 am at Khanikar, Dibrugarh. State government officials said the new Assembly complex is envisioned as a modern legislative facility equipped with advanced amenities, while the Wildlife Research Institute will play a crucial role in scientific research, conservation and protection of Assam's rich biodiversity.

Later today, the Union Home Minister will travel to Dhemaji to attend the 10th Mishing Cultural Festival at Kareng Chapori at 12:15 pm. The festival, organised annually by the Mishing community, celebrates the tribe's rich cultural heritage through traditional dance, music, art, attire and indigenous food. In the evening, Shah will arrive in Guwahati to meet party office bearers and karyakartas at the Assam state office.

The interaction is expected to focus on organisational matters, upcoming political programmes and strengthening grassroots outreach in the state. Senior leaders of the Assam unit of the party are likely to brief the Union Home Minister on ongoing initiatives, organisational preparedness and future strategies. The meeting is also expected to energise party workers ahead of upcoming political activities.

- ANI

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Priya S
Rs 825 crore is a massive investment. The Wildlife Research Institute is particularly welcome news. Assam's biodiversity is a national treasure and needs scientific conservation. Hope the funds are used transparently and efficiently.
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Aman W
Good to see development projects being inaugurated. But let's be honest, the timing with upcoming assembly polls is hardly a coincidence. We need consistent development work, not just before elections. The stadium and assembly building should benefit the common man.
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Sarah B
Attending the Mishing Cultural Festival is a great gesture. It's important for national leaders to acknowledge and celebrate the diverse tribal cultures of India's northeast. Development must go hand-in-hand with preserving unique cultural identities.
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Vikram M
A new assembly building spread over 250 acres? While development is good, I hope the land acquisition was done fairly and the project doesn't become a white elephant. The priority should remain on healthcare, education, and roads for the people of Dibrugarh.
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Kavya N
This is a positive step for regional balance. Guwahati shouldn't be the only hub. Decentralizing administrative functions can reduce pressure on one city and spur growth in other districts. Hope they also improve connectivity to Dibrugarh.

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