Key Points

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma inaugurated two sports academies in North Guwahati. One is a cricket academy by Assam Cricket Association, while the other is a football academy by Guwahati Town Club. The government allotted 40 bighas of land for these residential facilities. The CM emphasized that these academies will help produce national-level athletes.

Key Points: Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma Inaugurates Cricket and Football Academies

  • Two academies inaugurated by Assam CM in North Guwahati
  • Cricket academy by Assam Cricket Association
  • Football academy by Guwahati Town Club
  • Residential facilities with all amenities for students
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Assam CM inaugurates two sports academies in North Guwahati

Assam CM launches two sports academies in North Guwahati to nurture national-level athletes with residential facilities on 40 bighas of land.

"These academies will help in producing national-level cricketers and footballers. - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, August 16

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Saturday inaugurated two sports academies at North Guwahati in Kamrup district, according to a statement.

As per the statement, Of the two academies, one is a cricket academy established by the Assam Cricket Association and the other is a football academy set up by the Guwahati Town Club.

For these projects, the Assam government has allotted 40 bighas of land at Uttar Fulung under the North Guwahati Revenue Circle.

Both academies will function as residential facilities, providing all necessary amenities for students.

Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said the academies will help in producing national-level cricketers and footballers.

On Thursday, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma launched a special scheme for granting arms licenses to original inhabitants and indigenous Indian citizens in vulnerable and remote areas of the state through the Sewa Setu portal.

The scheme was unveiled at a function held at Lok Sewa Bhawan in Guwahati.

It may be noted that the Cabinet had taken a decision on May 28, after which the government notified a special scheme for issuing arms licenses to original inhabitants and indigenous Indian citizens residing in vulnerable areas under the Arms Act, 1959, and the Arms Rules, 2016.

Under this special scheme, original inhabitants of Assam and indigenous Indian citizens facing genuine threats to life and safety due to the vulnerability of their region could apply for arms licenses.

Each application was individually scrutinised from the perspective of threat perception, personal security requirements, and the necessity of possessing licensed arms, based on field-level inputs and assessments by designated police and intelligence authorities.

A detailed police verification, including local inquiry, past criminal records, and socio-economic backgrounds, was conducted. Additionally, the grant of a license was made subject to full compliance with the Arms Act, 1959, the Arms Rules, or any other orders in force.

- ANI

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Priya S
While sports academies are welcome, I'm concerned about the arms license scheme. In a country with strict gun laws, this could lead to misuse. Safety measures must be strictly enforced.
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Arjun K
As someone from Assam, I appreciate both developments. The sports academies will give our youth better opportunities, while the arms policy addresses genuine security concerns in border areas. Balanced governance!
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Sarah B
The football academy is particularly exciting! Northeast India has produced so many talented footballers. With proper infrastructure, we might see the next Baichung Bhutia or Sunil Chhetri emerging from here.
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Karthik V
40 bighas is substantial land allocation. Hope the facilities maintain international standards. Also, hope they include local tribal youth in these programs - they have natural sporting talent.
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Meera T
Residential academies are excellent! Many talented kids from villages can't pursue sports due to lack of facilities. This will help bridge that gap. But hope they have good academic support too - education shouldn't suffer.

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