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Assam Legislative Assembly Session Begins May 21 After Elections

The first session of the 16th Assam Legislative Assembly will commence on May 21, as confirmed by the Governor's order. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma held a marathon meeting with officials to accelerate development under the 'Viksit Assam' goal. Key areas discussed included farmer-friendly paddy procurement, state fiscal health, and infrastructure projects like Asom Mala. The NDA government's first cabinet meeting resolved to implement all 31 manifesto promises over the next five years.

Assam Legislative Assembly session to commence on May 21

Guwahati, May 16

The first session of the 16th Assam Legislative Assembly will commence on 21 May, the Chief Minister's Office confirmed on Friday. This will be the first session of the state legislative assembly following the conclusion of assembly elections on May 4.

"In exercise of the powers conferred by Clause (1) of the Article 174 of the Constitution of India, as amended up-to-date, I, Shri Lakshman Prasad Acharya, Governor of Assam, hereby summon the First Session of the Sixteenth Assam Legislative Assembly to meet at 9.30 A.M. on Thursday, the 21st May, 2026, at the Assembly Chamber in Dispur," the order stated.

CM Himanta Biswa Sarma on Friday also held a marathon meeting with officials of various departments to move towards the goal of 'Viksit Assam'. The meeting focuses on key sectors, including Food & Public Distribution, Finance and Public Works Department.

In an X post, he said, "Just concluded a six-hour marathon meeting with officials of various departments to bring back the momentum in our governance and development initiatives so that we can be steadfast in our goal of Viksit Assam."

On the Food & Public Distribution Department, he highlighted the assessment of the paddy procurement, stating that officials are directed to ensure that farmers are "fairly rewarded" for their work.

"I assessed the status of paddy procurement from our farmers. I have instructed officials to make the procurement process farmer-friendly and to break our own records to ensure that Assam's Annadatas are fairly rewarded for their hard work," he said.

Emphasing his focus on state finance, he said, "I reviewed the status of key programmes of our Govt. Ahead of the full budget, I also took stock of the fiscal health of the State and how we can incorporate the path to fulfil the promises made to our people."

For the PWD Department, he stated, "I reviewed progress of flagship schemes such as Asom Mala and other major connectivity schemes across Assam. I have asked officials to boost the pace of construction of roads and bridges with focus on quality, so that every part of Assam is well connected. With the working of NDA 3.0 Govt in full swing now, I expect all officials to speed up implementation of our schemes and projects so that we can give pace to our goal of building a New Assam."

On Thursday, Sarma reviewed the progress of several major development initiatives aimed at balancing the state's "Vikas and Virasat" agenda, including 24x7 power supply, the Maa Kamakhya Corridor project and investment proposals under Advantage Assam 2.0.

Following the elections and the Chief Minister's oath-taking on May 12, the NDA alliance government convened its first Cabinet meeting on May 13. In this session, a resolute decision was adopted to implement all 31 promises enshrined in the manifesto in "letter and spirit" over the next five years.

— ANI

Reader Comments

James A

Six-hour marathon meeting sounds exhausting but necessary. Infrastructure is key for any state's growth. The Asom Mala project for roads and bridges in Assam is a promising initiative - proper connectivity can transform rural areas. Let's hold officials accountable for quality work.

Kiran H

The focus on 'Vikas and Virasat' is smart - development without losing cultural identity. But I hope the 31 manifesto promises don't become just lip service. People have been waiting for paddy procurement reforms and 24x7 power for years now. Let's see some actual delivery! 🙏

Lauren Z

Am a bit skeptical about the speed of implementation. We've heard 'development' promises before in Assam. The Maa Kamakhya corridor and Advantage Assam 2.0 are ambitious, but roads and bridges take years. Hope the CM's marathon meetings lead to actual results, not just photo ops.

Priya S

Good that the Assembly session starts on May 21 - democracy in action! Hope opposition also gets a chance to raise issues like flood management, tea garden workers' wages and unemployment. Development is important but so are people's daily struggles. Let's see some healthy debates in Dispur.

Amit S

Viksit Assam is a good goal but first need to fix basic issues - paddy procurement system has long been plagued by middlemen, and many farmers still don't get MSP properly. The CM's directions to make it 'farmer-friendly' are welcome, but need strict monitoring. Also, hope the budget prioritizes healthcare and education alongside roads!

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