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Assam Cabinet Hikes DA for Employees, Unveils Dibrugarh Capital Plan

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced a 2% Dearness Allowance hike for state government employees, raising it to 60%. The Cabinet also approved the creation of the Dibrugarh Second State Capital Region Development Authority. The state has allocated Rs 500 crore over five years for the development of Dibrugarh as Assam's second capital. Dibrugarh MLA Prasanta Phukan has been appointed as the interim chairman of the new authority.

Assam Cabinet approves DA hike for govt employees, development push for Dibrugarh

Guwahati, June 5

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Friday announced a two-percentage-point increase in Dearness Allowance for state government employees and unveiled a major institutional framework for the development of Dibrugarh as Assam's second capital.

Addressing reporters after a Cabinet meeting, CM Sarma said the state government had approved an increase in DA from 58 per cent to 60 per cent for its employees.

"Till now, state government employees were receiving 58 per cent Dearness Allowance. Following the Cabinet decision, they will now receive 60 per cent DA, and the hike will take effect immediately," the Chief Minister said.

In another significant decision, the Cabinet approved the creation of the Dibrugarh Second State Capital Region Development Authority to oversee the planned development of Dibrugarh, which was declared Assam's second capital during the previous term of the government.

Chief Minister Sarma said the Cabinet had also defined the geographical extent of the second capital region.

The authority's jurisdiction will remain within Dibrugarh district, even though certain areas near district boundaries may extend beyond a 20-km radius from the city centre.

The new authority will be headed by the Commissioner of Dibrugarh and will include representatives from the Zilla Parishad, Dibrugarh Municipal Corporation and heads of various government departments as ex-officio members.

A Chief Executive Officer will also be appointed to manage its day-to-day affairs.

To support the development of the second capital, the state government has earmarked Rs 500 crore over the next five years.

Chief Minister Sarma clarified that the allocation would be over and above regular government expenditure on roads, schools, colleges, medical facilities and other infrastructure projects in the district.

"The Rs 500 crore package will be exclusively for the development of Dibrugarh as the second state capital and will be spent over a period of five years," he said.

The Chief Minister further said that, for the time being, Dibrugarh MLA Prasanta Phukan would serve as chairman of the authority. However, the post would eventually become a formally designated position within the authority's structure.

The decisions are part of the government's broader effort to strengthen administrative decentralisation and accelerate infrastructure development in Upper Assam.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Rs 500 crore over 5 years for Dibrugarh development? That's good, but I hope proper auditing is in place. We've seen too many big announcements without solid execution. Also, DA hike should have been higher given inflation - but better than nothing I suppose.

James A

As someone from outside Assam, this seems like a smart move. Decentralization usually helps spread development. Hope the Dibrugarh authority has clear KPIs and timelines. Would be great to see this model replicated in other states too.

Rohit P

Happy for Dibrugarh, but what about other districts in Upper Assam? Development should be balanced. Also, the DA hike is peanuts - should have been at least 5% considering how much prices have gone up. Still, acknowledging the effort. 😊

Sarah B

Interesting approach - making Dibrugarh a second capital. It could really boost infrastructure in Upper Assam. But I hope the Rs 500 crore isn't just spent on buildings and roads without proper planning for schools, hospitals, and other essential services first.

Kavya N

Good initiative but implementation is key. The DA hike is a welcome relief for state employees - my aunt works in the Assam govt and she's been struggling with expenses. Hope the Dibrugarh authority works transparently with local bodies. 🙏

M

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