Assam CM Launches Rs 2,218 Cr Projects & Bridge in Majuli

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma inaugurated and launched projects worth Rs 2,218 crore during a visit to Majuli district. The projects include the resumed construction of the Majuli-Jorhat bridge, new academic and hostel buildings for Majuli Cultural University, and several government offices. In a major push for women's empowerment, seed capital cheques of Rs 10,000 were distributed to 31,952 women entrepreneurs. The Chief Minister stated these efforts mark unprecedented development for the region and are part of a broader scheme to help women achieve financial independence.

Key Points: Assam CM Inaugurates Rs 2,218 Cr Projects in Majuli

  • Majuli-Jorhat bridge construction resumed
  • 31,952 women get entrepreneurship seed capital
  • Majuli Cultural University facilities inaugurated
  • Key roads and bridges upgraded under Asom Mala
  • Multiple govt offices & cultural projects launched
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Assam CM Sarma inaugurates and launches projects worth Rs 2,218 crore in Majuli

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma inaugurates key infrastructure, including a major bridge and university facilities, and empowers 32,000 women entrepreneurs in Majuli.

"The Rs 10,000 that the women beneficiaries received today marked only the beginning. - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Majuli, February 12

Expediting development in the Satra hub Majuli, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday inaugurated the construction of the Majuli-Jorhat bridge along with the connecting highway at a function held at Manika Pathar, Garmur in Majuli. It may be noted that during his day-long visit to Majuli district, Chief Minister Sarma inaugurated and laid the foundation stones for several projects worth Rs 2,218 crore, and presented cheques to 31,952 beneficiaries under MMUA. The Chief Minister then inaugurated the academic building and a girls' hostel of Majuli Cultural University, the Integrated District Commissioner's Office, the office of the Senior Superintendent of Police, the District Transport Officer's Office, a Government Model Degree College, Dakshinpat Satra Museum, Jyoti Bishnu Cultural complex, and a bridge over the Lohit River at Selekghat.

The academic building and girls' hostel of Majuli Cultural University were built at a cost of Rs 51 crore.

The three-storey academic building can accommodate 1,880 students. It also houses the offices of the Vice Chancellor and Registrar, staff rooms, and other facilities.

The four-storey hostel can house 178 students. The Integrated District Commissioner's Office at Garamur has been constructed at a cost of Rs 24.83 crore. The District Transport Officer's Office, built between Garmur and Kamalabari, has been built at a cost of Rs 3.57 crore. The Government Model Degree College, built at a sprawling 30 bighas of land at a cost of Rs 33.17 crore, includes three academic blocks, a girls' hostel, quarters for faculty, and quarters for Grade III and Grade IV staff, along with residences for the Principal and the Warden.

The Dakshinpat Satra Museum, built at a cost of Rs 3.64 crore to preserve the satra's cultural heritage, includes audiovisual rooms, exhibition halls, a strong room, and study rooms. At Garamur, the three-storey office for the Senior Superintendent of Police has been built at a cost of Rs 4.20 crore, and the Jyoti Bishnu Cultural Project auditorium at Rs 1.25 crore.

Under Asom Mala 1.0, the State government upgraded the road from Balichapori in Majuli to Bongaonmara in Lakhimpur and built two bridges over the Lohit and Subansiri rivers to strengthen road links between Majuli and Lakhimpur.

As part of this effort, the 702.30 metre bridge over the Lohit River was inaugurated today.

The Chief Minister also resumed construction of the Majuli Jorhat bridge, which had halted on 5 September 2024. The government set a target to complete the bridge by 11 December 2027.

Meanwhile, in the Majuli Legislative Assembly constituency, Chief Minister Sarma handed over cheques of seed capital consisting Rs 10,000 to each of the 31,952 women entrepreneurs.

It may be noted that, with today's distribution, a total of 28,17,857 women received entrepreneurship funds across 113 Assembly constituencies.

Speaking at a public meeting in Garmur Manika Pathar, Chief Minister Sarma said the Rs 10,000 that the women beneficiaries received today marked only the beginning.

The scheme seeks to support women until they become Lakhpati.

He said the government wants women, alongside men, to earn and help their families. He said that as women earn, they gain respect within their families. Over the past five years, the Assam government has worked in many ways to help women become Lakhpati.

The Chief Minister also outlined steps that the State government has taken to ease the burden on poor and middle-class families.

He announced that 2,000 more women in the Majuli constituency will benefit from the Orunodoi scheme.

Terming the day a moment of great joy for Majuli, the Chief Minister said the district had never seen such an unprecedented development in the past.

He said that people can now travel from Majuli to Dibrugarh in a short time through Matmora. He also said that the Dhakuakhana Majuli road via Matmora from Bogibeel now holds state highway status.

Union Minister of State for External Affairs Pabitra Margherita, Guardian Minister Majuli Jogen Mohan, MLAs Bhuban Gam and Naba Kumar Doley, MD Assam State Rural Livelihoods Mission Director Kuntal Moni Sarma Bordoloi, and several other dignitaries were present on the occasion.

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone from Assam, seeing investment in cultural preservation like the Satra Museum and the Cultural University warms my heart. Majuli is the soul of our Vaishnavite culture. Building modern facilities while protecting our heritage is the perfect balance. Hope the students make the most of the new hostel and academic block!
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Rohit P
Rs 2,218 crore is a massive investment. While the projects look good on paper, the real test will be in their timely completion, especially the Majuli-Jorhat bridge. The earlier halt in construction is concerning. Hope the 2027 deadline is met with quality work. We've seen too many projects get delayed and over budget.
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Sarah B
The support for 31,952 women entrepreneurs is the most impactful part for me. Rs 10,000 seed capital can truly help start a small business. Empowering women economically has a ripple effect on the entire community and family. Hope the promised continued support to make them 'Lakhpati' is effectively implemented.
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Karthik V
Good to see a comprehensive development plan - from police offices and transport offices to degree colleges and hostels. This is how you build administrative and social infrastructure for a district. The improved road link to Lakhimpur via the new bridge over Lohit will boost trade and travel. Solid work.
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Michael C
The scale of this is impressive. A cultural university, a museum, a degree college, and critical bridges—all in one announcement. It shows a clear vision for developing Majuli as a cultural and educational hub, not just improving basic connectivity. Hope the benefits reach every citizen.

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