Assam Boosts Security & Industry: New Police Battalion & Cement Plant Inaugurated

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma laid the foundation stone for the 10th Assam Police Battalion in Kosutoli, emphasizing enhanced security. He also inaugurated Star Cement's new plant in Cachar, a major private investment for the Barak Valley with its own railway siding. The CM highlighted that the Advantage Assam 2.0 initiative has drawn massive investment proposals, with many projects already begun. He linked the cement industry's growth to ongoing large-scale infrastructure projects, including highways and bridges, across the state.

Key Points: Assam CM Lays Police Battalion Stone, Inaugurates Star Cement Plant

  • New police battalion to bolster security
  • Star Cement plant boosts Barak Valley industry
  • Rs. 5 lakh crore investment proposals attracted
  • Major infrastructure projects underway
  • Cement demand to rise with state's development
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Himanta Biswa Sarma lays foundation stone of 10th Assam Police Battalion in Kosutoli

CM Himanta Biswa Sarma lays foundation for 10th Assam Police Battalion, inaugurates major Star Cement plant, highlighting industrial growth and infrastructure projects.

"Advantage Assam 2.0 attracted investment proposals worth Rs. 5 lakh crore. - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Kosutoli, February 22

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Saturday addressed a gathering at the foundation laying ceremony of the 10th Assam Police Battalion at Kachutali in Kosutoli.

Speaking at the event, the Chief Minister highlighted the state government's commitment to strengthening law enforcement infrastructure and enhancing the operational capacity of the Assam Police.

He said that the establishment of the new battalion would further bolster security arrangements and contribute to maintaining peace and stability in the region.

Earlier on Friday, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma inaugurated the Cachar Plant of Star Cement at Bihara, marking a major boost for Barak Valley's industrial growth.

It may be noted that the state-of-the art green field unit, with an annual capacity of two million tonnes and powered by advanced German technology, the cement plant is the first private cement plant in the region with its own railway siding, ensuring faster connectivity and supply.

One of the largest investments in the valley, the project is set to accelerate economic progress while generating substantial employment opportunities.

Speaking on the occasion, Assam Chief Minister Sarma said that Advantage Assam 2.0 attracted investment proposals worth Rs. 5 lakh crore, of which projects worth about Rs. 3 lakh crore have already begun.

He said that Star Cement started the plant soon after signing the memorandum of understanding at the investment summit.

Moreover, he stated that Star Cement plans to raise its annual production in Assam to 8 to 10 million tons. The company already runs a plant in Kamrup Metropolitan district with an annual capacity of 4 million tons and is setting up another plant in Jorhat district with a capacity of 2 million tons per year.

He said that after Star Cement's success, several other companies have come forward to set up their plants in Assam. He expressed confidence that within the next five years, Assam will rank among the leading cement-producing states in the country.

Calling cement a key raw material for infrastructure, he said the arrival of cement companies signals ongoing infrastructure growth, construction of permanent dwelling houses by the citizens, and the entry of major industries into the state.

He observed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently laid the foundation stone in Namrup for a Rs 10,000 crore ammonia urea project with an annual capacity of 1.2 million metric tons, and for a 36-kilometre elevated corridor in Kaziranga worth Rs 7,000 crore.

He also informed that the inauguration of the Kumar Bhaskar Varma Setu connecting Guwahati with North Guwahati over the Brahmaputra by the Prime Minister is the latest addition of yet another feather to the burgeoning and impressive infrastructure of the state. Last week, the Union Cabinet approved the construction of a twin tunnel under the Brahmaputra connecting Numaligarh and Gohpur.

He also said that on 14 March, the Prime Minister will visit the Barak Valley and launch construction of Assam's first express highway between Guwahati and Panchgram in Barak Valley, a Rs 22,000 crore project that will reduce travel time to four and a half hours. The Chief Minister said that the ongoing development in Assam will increase demand for cement and other raw materials.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Finally, some concrete development in Barak Valley! The Star Cement plant and the proposed express highway will be a lifeline for our youth. Hope the employment opportunities are first given to local skilled workers. Jai Assam!
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Rohit P
The scale of investment is impressive – Rs 5 lakh crore! If even half of it materializes, Assam will be transformed. The tunnel under Brahmaputra and the express highway sound like projects from a metro city. Proud moment.
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Sarah B
While the industrial push is commendable, I hope the environmental impact of these large cement plants is being seriously monitored. "Green field" is a good term, but we need to ensure the green isn't just in the name. Sustainable development is key.
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Vikram M
Connecting Guwahati to Panchgram in 4.5 hours? That's revolutionary for Barak Valley! This will boost tourism and business like never before. The police battalion foundation is also timely – development needs a safe and secure environment to flourish.
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Karthik V
The pace of infrastructure projects is mind-boggling. From bridges to tunnels to highways and now cement plants. Hope the quality of construction matches the speed and scale. We don't want these to become maintenance nightmares in five years.

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