Assam's Women Empowerment Scheme Benefits Over 17 Lakh, Says CM Sarma

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced that more than 17 lakh women have received financial assistance under the state's Mukhyamantri Mahila Udyamita Abhiyan. He stated the scheme, described as 100% women-centric, will ultimately benefit around 32 lakh women from self-help groups. During an event in Lakhimpur, the CM also inaugurated several development projects including a new District Commissioner's office and a model residential school. He reiterated the government's commitment to aggressive development work in the region.

Key Points: Assam CM: 17 Lakh Women Get Financial Aid Under Govt Scheme

  • Over 17 lakh women received assistance
  • 32 lakh SHG women to benefit
  • Covers 71 assembly constituencies
  • New district office & school inaugurated
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Over 17 lakh women received financial benefits under key Assam govt scheme: CM Sarma

Assam CM Himanta Sarma announces over 17 lakh women received financial benefits under Mukhyamantri Mahila Udyamita Abhiyan, with 32 lakh set to benefit.

"the scheme has generated widespread enthusiasm among women - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, Jan 8

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday announced that more than 17 lakh women in the state have received financial assistance under the government's flagship programme Mukhyamantri Mahila Udyamita Abhiyan and at least 32 lakh women from different Self Help Group will be benefitted from this initiative.

While attending an engagement in the Lakhimpur district, CM Sarma stated that so far 71 Legislative Assembly Constituencies of the state have been covered and a total of 17,07,449 women have received financial assistance.

He further stated that around 32 lakh women from self-help groups across the state will be benefitted from this scheme.

Describing it a 100 per cent women-centric initiative, he said the scheme has generated widespread enthusiasm among women and that no previous government had ever undertaken such a large-scale.

The Chief Minister also announced that an additional 2,000 women from Lakhimpur constituency would be newly covered under the Orunodoi scheme.

Meanwhile, CM Sarma stated that unprecedented development works have been carried out in Lakhimpur district over the last five years.

He informed that construction of the bridge between Ghunashuti and Lohit Khabalu is progressing at a full swing.

The Chief Minister further mentioned that several roads have been built in the constituency, along with the construction of a university, medical college, nursing college, buildings of schools and colleges, and Anganwadi centres.

He moreover observed that the under-construction railway over-bridge at Nakari in North Lakhimpur, with an investment of about Rs. 63 crore, and the sports project being developed at Chabati will be inaugurated soon.

Reiterating the government's commitment to the development of Lakhimpur and the uplift of all sections of society, the Chief Minister said the government will continue to work more aggressively in the coming days as well.

CM Sarma on Thursday laid foundation stone and performed Bhumi Pujan for new Lakhimpur District Commissioner's Office in Lakhimpur today.

Built over 20 bighas of land at a cost of Rs. 51.62 crore, the integrated multi-storey complex will house key government offices under one roof, enhancing efficiency, accessibility and public convenience.

The Chief Minister also formally launched the distribution of cheques to beneficiaries of the Lakhimpur Legislative Assembly Constituency under Mukhya Mantri Mahila Udyamita Abhiyan.

CM Sarma also formally dedicated to the public a new model residential school at the new campus of North Lakhimpur University.

Constructed at a cost of approximately Rs 30.42 crore over 32 bighas of land, the new campus comprises a two-storied academic and administrative building with 14 classrooms, a library, an auditorium and state-of-the-art science laboratories.

For the convenience of students, three two-storied hostels with a total capacity of 300 seats have been built, along with separate residential quarters for the Vice-Chancellor, faculty members and staff.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see development reaching Lakhimpur. The new university campus and medical college are much-needed infrastructure. Hope the financial aid to women is distributed transparently and reaches the actual beneficiaries on the ground.
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Sarah B
As someone who has worked with rural development projects, these numbers are impressive if accurate. 17 lakh is a huge reach. The integrated DC office is a great idea to reduce public hassle. Hope other states take note of such women-centric initiatives.
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Aman W
While the announcements are good, we always hear about new projects and financial assistance. What about the maintenance of existing roads and schools? Development is not just about laying foundation stones, but ensuring quality lasts. Just my two paise.
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Meera T
The focus on education infrastructure is commendable. A model residential school and hostels for 300 students will be a game-changer for many families in the region. When women are educated and economically independent, the whole society progresses. 💪
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Vikram M
Bhumi Pujan for new projects is fine, but the real test is timely completion. The bridge and ROB projects mentioned have been in the news for years. Hope they are inaugurated soon as said. The state needs this connectivity boost desperately.

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