Assam CM Announces 55,000 Govt Jobs, Power Project Completion in 10 Days

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced the completion of the long-pending Kopili Hydro Electric Project within the next ten days, which will add 150 MW of power. He declared the creation of 55,000 government jobs, primarily in education, over the next three years. A delegation of 20 Japanese companies will visit Jagiroad to explore industrial investments, potentially creating a new hub. Additionally, the daily wages of tea garden workers will be increased starting March 1.

Key Points: Assam's 55,000 Jobs, Kopili Power Project & Wage Hike Announced

  • Kopili Hydro Project to finish in 10 days
  • 55,000 government jobs in 3 years
  • Japanese firms to visit Jagiroad
  • Tea garden workers' wages increased from March 1
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Kopili Hydro Electric Power Project to be completed in 10 days: Assam CM

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma announces 55,000 government jobs, completion of Kopili Hydro Project in 10 days, a Japanese investment delegation, and a wage hike for tea workers.

"strengthening power infrastructure remains a top priority - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, Feb 19

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday made a series of significant announcements in the Assam Legislative Assembly, outlining major initiatives in the power, employment, investment and labour sectors, aimed at accelerating the state's economic growth and improving livelihoods.

Addressing the House during the Budget Session, the Chief Minister said that the long-pending Kopili Hydro Electric Project will be completed within the next 10 days.

He informed that the project will generate 150 megawatts of electricity, while repair and restoration work of an additional 25 MW capacity at the Kopili plant is currently underway.

Sarma asserted that strengthening power infrastructure remains a top priority for the government to ensure uninterrupted electricity supply across the state.

In a major boost to employment generation, the Chief Minister announced that the Assam government will provide 55,000 government jobs within the first three years of its current tenure.

He clarified that these appointments will be made primarily in the education department, reinforcing the government's commitment to strengthening the public education system and addressing staff shortages.

Highlighting Assam's growing global investment appeal, Sarma said that a delegation of 20 Japanese companies will visit Jagiroad on February 28.

The companies are expected to explore opportunities for setting up industrial units in the region. The Chief Minister expressed confidence that Jagiroad could emerge as a key industrial hub, creating employment opportunities for local youth and boosting the state's manufacturing sector.

In another important announcement, Sarma declared that the daily wages of tea garden workers will be increased with effect from March 1.

The decision, he said, reflects the government's continued focus on improving the living standards of tea workers, who form a crucial part of Assam's economy and social fabric.

The Chief Minister said these initiatives reflect the government's integrated approach towards infrastructure development, investment promotion, employment creation and social welfare, aimed at building a stronger and self-reliant Assam.

- IANS

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Priya S
55,000 government jobs in education is a massive announcement! As a teacher, I've seen the staff shortage crisis firsthand. This could really improve the quality of education in government schools if implemented transparently.
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Rohit P
Japanese investment in Jagiroad? That's huge for Assam's manufacturing sector. Hope it brings high-quality jobs and technology transfer, not just low-skill assembly work. The youth need sustainable careers.
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Meera T
The wage hike for tea garden workers is the most heartening part. They are the backbone of our state's economy and have waited too long for better remuneration. Hope the increase is substantial and reaches them on time from March 1st.
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David E
While the announcements sound promising, execution is key. We've heard similar promises before. The government must ensure these projects are completed on time and the jobs are filled based on merit, not political connections.
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Siddharth J
A holistic approach indeed. Power, jobs, investment, and welfare – all addressed in one session. If even 70% of this is achieved, Assam's growth trajectory will change. Fingers crossed for stable electricity in my town! 💡

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