Key Points

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma inspected the progress of India's first bamboo-based bio-refinery in Golaghat ahead of PM Modi's upcoming visit. The Rs 4,000 crore project is set to be inaugurated in September. During his visit, Sarma also launched a township for refinery staff and a new school stadium. Additionally, he reviewed local infrastructure projects and met injured security personnel from a recent attack.

Key Points: Assam CM Sarma Reviews Bamboo Bio-Refinery Ahead of PM Modi Visit

  • Assam CM reviews Rs 4,000 crore bio-refinery ahead of PM Modi's visit
  • Sarma inaugurates Dhansiri Nagar Township for refinery staff
  • Golaghat gets new stadium and water supply project
  • CM meets security personnel injured in Bokakhat grenade attack
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Assam CM Sarma reviews bamboo-based bio-refinery ahead of PM Modi's september visit

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma inspects India's first bamboo-based bio-refinery ahead of PM Modi's September inauguration, also launches key local projects.

"The bamboo-based ethanol plant will be India's first of its kind bio-refinery. – NRL Officials"

Golaghat, June 30

Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's scheduled visit to Assam in September to inaugurate India's first bamboo-based bio-refinery at the Numaligarh Refinery, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Monday visited the refinery site in Golaghat district to review the project's progress.

The bamboo-based ethanol plant, being developed with an investment of Rs 4,000 crore, will be India's first of its kind bio-refinery.

During his visit, CM Sarma chaired a review meeting with NRL officials, ministers, MPs, and MLAs, and took stock of the expansion works at NRL as well. He also assessed preparations for the Prime Minister's upcoming visit, during which the PM is expected to dedicate the ethanol project to the nation.

It is worth noting that the bamboo-based bio-refinery being built at an investment of Rs 4,000 crore will be the nation's first bio-refinery. During the meeting, the Chief Minister also reviewed the progress of the NRL expansion.

He also took stock of the Prime Minister's proposed visit, during which he will also dedicate the ethanol project to the nation. During his visit, the CM also inaugurated Dhansiri Nagar Township, which was constructed for the refinery staff.

Agriculture Minister Atul Bora, Finance Minister Ajanta Neog, Minister of PHE Jayanta Mallabaruah, Minister of Tea Tribes and Advasi Welfare, Rupesh Gowala, MP Kamakhya Prasad Tasa, MLAs Bhabendra Nath Bharali, Mrinal Saikia, and Biswajit Phukan, as well as senior government officers and NRL officials, were present during the review meeting.

Meanwhile, CM Sarma met the security personnel who were injured in the grenade attack at Bokakhat at the circuit house of Bokakhat. He took note of the health conditions of the injured personnel, namely Siddhartha Borbora, Sushil Bhowmick, and Mintu Hazarika, and wished them a speedy recovery.

Earlier today, Himanta Biswa Sarma inaugurated the newly constructed stadium of the Golaghat Government Bezbaruah Higher Secondary School.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Sarma extended his congratulations to the students and teaching staff, stating that the school occupies a distinguished place in Assam's educational landscape.

He noted that the school has, for generations, sustained the tradition of imparting education through the medium of the mother tongue and that numerous alumni have gone on to bring recognition to Assam at both national and international levels.

The Chief Minister also acknowledged the initiatives undertaken by the local MLA and Minister, Ajanta Neog, alongside the school's management committee, aimed at revitalising the institution's legacy. As part of this effort, an old hostel located on approximately twelve bighas of land has been redeveloped into a stadium complex.

He thanked the Numaligarh Refinery for providing financial assistance of approximately Rs. 3.50 crore under their Corporate Social Responsibility Programme for the project.

Referring to the establishment of a sports museum within the complex as an innovative development, he noted that several eminent sportspersons from Assam have contributed medals, jerseys, and sporting equipment to the museum. He expressed hope that the complex would serve as a platform for nurturing sporting talent from the Golaghat district, and further stated that measures were being undertaken to preserve Assam's traditional sports.

He added that construction of a new building for the institution, with an allocation of Rs. 8 crore, is progressing swiftly. Responding to suggestions from the school authorities regarding the preservation of the historic school building, he urged the local MLA to take the necessary steps in this regard.

Sarma further remarked on the broader development of the Golaghat district, noting progress across multiple sectors. While laying the foundation stone for a project costing Rs 130 crore to provide a 24-hour drinking water supply to approximately 55,000 residents of Golaghat town from the Dhansiri River, he highlighted the government's commitment to enhancing public utilities.

He also cited the establishment of significant infrastructural facilities, including Golaghat Engineering College, Medical College, Cancer Hospital, the new District Commissioners' Office, and improved road connectivity, as evidence of the district's ongoing development under the Asom Mala Programme.

The inauguration ceremony was also attended by the Minister of Agriculture, etc. Atul Bora, Minister of Finance, etc. Ajanta Neog, Minister of Public Health Engineering, etc. Jayanta Mallabaruah, Minister of Tea Tribes & Adivasi Welfare, etc. Rupesh Gowala, MP Kamakhya Prasad Tasa, MLAs Bhabendra Nath Bharali, Mrinal Saikia and Biswajit Phukan, District Commissioner Pulak Mahanta, Vice Chancellor of the Birangana Sati Sadhani Rajyik Vishwavidyalaya Prof. G Singaiah, NRLs GM (Operations) Sobhan Konwar, Chairperson of Golaghat Municipal Board Dulumoni Borbora, former international footballer Swadhin Dekaraja, and other dignitaries.

Following this, the Chief Minister also inaugurated the newly constructed indoor stadium of the Golaghat District Sports Association. Developed under the City Infrastructure Development Fund (CIDF) of the Government of Assam's Department of Housing & Urban Affairs, the double-storey facility, built at a cost of approximately Rs. 7.94 crore, houses six table tennis boards and five badminton courts.

The event was also attended by the Minister of Agriculture, etc. Atul Bora, Minister of Finance, etc. Ajanta Neog, Minister of Public Health Engineering, etc. Jayanta Mallabaruah, Minister of Tea Tribes & Adivasi Welfare, etc. Rupesh Gowala, MP Kamakhya Prasad Tasa, MLAs Bhabendra Nath Bharali, Mrinal Saikia and Biswajit Phukan, District Commissioner Pulak Mahanta, and other dignitaries.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate the development, I hope the government ensures fair compensation for local bamboo growers. Many tribal communities depend on bamboo for livelihood. The project should benefit them directly, not just big corporations.
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Arjun K
Great to see Northeast getting attention! The stadium and water projects show holistic development. But security concerns remain - hope the grenade attack situation is handled firmly. Development and peace must go hand in hand.
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Sarah B
As an environmental researcher, I'm excited about the bio-refinery! Bamboo grows fast and absorbs CO2 - perfect for India's climate goals. Hope they implement strict pollution controls though. The Rs 4000cr investment must include proper waste management systems.
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Vikram M
CM Sarma is doing good work, but I wish they'd focus more on improving basic healthcare in rural areas first. A cancer hospital is great, but what about primary health centers? Development should reach the poorest too.
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Kavya N
The sports museum is such a wonderful idea! Preserving Assam's sporting heritage will inspire youth. My nephew is a budding footballer in Golaghat - these facilities will help him pursue his dreams. Kudos to NRL for CSR initiatives! âš½
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Michael C
Interesting to see India's push for alternative energy

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