Assam's Rs 3,217 Crore Road Push: 883 KM High-Speed Corridor Approved

The Assam Cabinet has given the green light to a massive Rs 3,217 crore road connectivity project that will transform transportation across the state. They're also investing Rs 765 crore to upgrade the historic RG Baruah Sports Complex into a world-class facility. A new community-led riverbank protection policy aims to tackle erosion issues more effectively. Plus, government employees will get special leave to spend time with family under the Matri Pitri Vandana initiative.

Key Points: Assam Cabinet Approves Rs 3217 Cr Road Project and Sports Complex

  • Rs 3,217 crore Asom Mala 3.0 project covering 883 km roads across 34 districts
  • 36 new bridges to enhance rural-urban connectivity and boost economic activity
  • Rs 765 crore redevelopment of RG Baruah Sports Complex into 25,000-seater stadium
  • Community-led riverbank protection policy with voluntary land relinquishment approach
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Assam cabinet approves Rs 3,217 cr road connectivity push, Rs 765 cr sports complex redevelopment

Assam Cabinet approves Rs 3,217 crore for 883 km road corridor and Rs 765 crore for RG Baruah Sports Complex redevelopment, plus river protection policy and family leave initiative.

"The Cabinet decisions reflect the state government's focus on holistic development, infrastructure modernisation, and strengthening community and family ties. - Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, Nov 13

The Assam Cabinet, chaired by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, on Thursday approved a series of major policy and infrastructure initiatives aimed at strengthening connectivity, promoting sports, protecting riverbanks, and fostering family values among state government employees.

In a significant push to road infrastructure, the Cabinet approved the implementation of Asom Mala 3.0 with a financial outlay of Rs 3,217 crore. The project envisions developing a high-speed transport corridor covering 883 km of roads and constructing 36 new bridges across 34 districts of the state.

The initiative seeks to improve regional connectivity, boost economic activity, and enhance access between rural and urban centres. In another key decision, the Cabinet accorded administrative approval of Rs 765 crore for the redevelopment of the historic R.G. Baruah Sports Complex in Guwahati.

The project aims to transform the venue into a world-class, multi-sport facility featuring a 25,000-seater FIFA Category 2 stadium.

The move aligns with the government's long-term vision of positioning Assam as a sporting powerhouse and a preferred destination for national and international events.

The Cabinet also approved a Community-Led Riverbank Protection Policy to address recurring erosion and flooding issues. The policy emphasises voluntary land relinquishment for embankment and protection projects, ensuring faster implementation and enhanced participation from local communities.

Additionally, the Cabinet cleared the distribution of both hard and soft copies of the report of the Commission of Enquiry on Assam Disturbances, 1983 (Tribhuvan Prasad Tewary Commission) during the upcoming session of the Assam Legislative Assembly.

To promote family bonding and cultural values, the Cabinet sanctioned special casual leave for state government employees under the Matri Pitri Vandana initiative.

Employees will be allowed to avail leave either between July 9-12 or July 23-26, 2026, encouraging them to spend time with parents and elders. Chief Minister Sarma said the Cabinet decisions reflect the state government's focus on holistic development, infrastructure modernisation, and strengthening community and family ties.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Rs 765 crore for sports complex seems excessive when basic healthcare facilities in many districts need attention. Couldn't this money be better utilized? Just saying...
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Arjun K
The riverbank protection policy is much needed! Every monsoon we face flooding issues. Community participation approach sounds practical. Hope it brings relief to affected families 🙏
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Sarah B
Love the Matri Pitri Vandana initiative! In today's busy life, we often forget to spend quality time with elders. This is a beautiful way to promote family values ❤️
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Vikram M
As someone from a remote village in Assam, better roads mean better access to markets, hospitals, and education. This development has been long overdue. Hope they complete it on time!
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Michael C
The sports complex redevelopment could put Assam on the map for national tournaments. Great for local talent development and tourism. Looking forward to seeing world-class facilities in the Northeast!
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Ananya R
While infrastructure is important, I hope they maintain transparency in spending such huge amounts. We've seen many projects get delayed or funds misused in the past. Proper monitoring is crucial.

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