Key Points

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has inaugurated the state's first accredited driver training center and automated testing track in Nagaon. This initiative is designed to improve road safety while making the licensing process more transparent and efficient. The government plans to expand this model to several other districts across Assam. During his visit, the CM also inaugurated a European-style entry gate and unveiled a statue of freedom fighter Manbar Nath.

Key Points: Assam CM Sarma Inaugurates Nagaon State First Accredited Driver Testing Track

  • Aims to enhance road safety and streamline driver's license issuance
  • Minimizes human discretion to reduce accidents and corruption
  • Will generate employment opportunities for skilled local youth
  • Government plans similar facilities in Amingaon and Howly districts
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Assam CM Sarma inaugurates state's first accredited driver testing track in Nagaon

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma launches state's first automated driving test track in Nagaon to enhance road safety, reduce corruption, and create jobs.

"The initiative reflects the government's commitment to citizen-centric service delivery in the Transport Department. - Assam Chief Minister's Office"

Nagaon, August 23

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Saturday inaugurated the State's first Accredited Driver Training Centre (ADTC) and Automated Driving Testing Track (ADTT) at Rangalu, Kathiatali, Nagaon district.

"The initiative reflects the government's commitment to citizen-centric service delivery in the Transport Department. It aims to enhance road safety, streamline driver's licence issuance, minimise human discretion and reduce accidents" Assam Chief Minister's Office posted on X.

Furthermore, the process of granting driving licenses would become streamlined, fostering greater transparency and minimising human intervention and corruption. Additionally, this venture would generate employment opportunities for skilled youth in the areas of training and testing.

Notably, following the establishment of the Nagaon centre, the state government plans to open similar facilities in Amingaon (Kamrup district) and Howly (Barpeta district).

The government has also submitted a proposal to the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways to establish similar centres in Biswanath and Dibrugarh districts.

Moreover, after the inauguration of automated vehicle testing centres in Jorhat, Kamrup, and Biswanath, a similar facility will soon be commenced in Dibrugarh.

The Chief Minister's visit to Nagaon also saw the launch of two other significant initiatives aimed at enhancing public infrastructure.

He inaugurated an entry gate at Bebejia, constructed with funds from the MLA's special fund and with support from the Nagaon district administration. The gate, designed in the European style, stands 35 feet in height and 40 feet in width and was crafted by local artisans.

Furthermore, Dr. Sarma unveiled a statue of freedom fighter Manbar Nath, who sacrificed his life during the 1942 Quit India Movement in a British shooting at Jamuguri.

During his visit to Nagaon, the Chief Minister was accompanied by the Minister of Water Resources, etc. Pijush Hazarika, and MLAs Rupak Sarmah, Ramakanta Deuri, Jitu Goswami, and Shashikanta Das.

- ANI

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Priya S
This is much needed! Our roads have become so dangerous because people get licenses without proper testing. Hope this brings some discipline among drivers. Also good to see employment opportunities for local youth.
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Aman W
While automated testing is good, I hope they maintain these facilities properly. Many government projects start well but deteriorate due to poor maintenance. Also, what about rural areas where people can't travel to these centers?
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Nisha Z
Good to see development reaching Nagaon! The European-style gate and freedom fighter statue show balanced development - both infrastructure and honoring our history. Local artisans getting work is the best part 👏
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Vikram M
Hope they implement this across Assam quickly. The planned centers in Amingaon, Howly, Biswanath and Dibrugarh will help many people. Automated testing should be mandatory for all new drivers - no more shortcuts!
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Sarah B
As someone who recently got my license in Assam, I can say this was badly needed. The current process is so subjective. Automated testing will ensure everyone meets the same standards. Great step for road safety!

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