Assam Governor Visits Dhemaji: Flood Protection and Eco-Tourism Plans Revealed

Assam Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya visited Dhemaji to assess flood management efforts and development projects. He reviewed comprehensive flood protection measures and embankment performance data presented by district officials. The Governor emphasized creating sustainable solutions to the district's perennial flooding problems. He also explored eco-tourism opportunities in dry riverbeds and promoted community engagement initiatives.

Key Points: Assam Governor Reviews Dhemaji Flood Protection Development Initiatives

  • Governor Acharya chaired comprehensive review of flood protection works and embankment performance
  • District administration presented socio-economic impacts of flooding on local communities
  • Eco-tourism initiatives discussed for dry riverbeds to boost local economy
  • Raj Bhavan-led programs including Amrit Sarovars and Nasha-Mukti initiatives reviewed
  • Governor inspected Jiadhal River avulsion channel closure works personally
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Assam Governor visits Dhemaji; reviews flood protection measures and development initiatives

Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya reviews flood management and eco-tourism projects in Dhemaji, emphasizing sustainable solutions and community development programs.

"Action plan is on the anvil towards a sustainable and permanent solution to the district's perennial flood - Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya"

Dhemaji, November 20

Assam Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya, who visited Dhemaji on Thursday, chaired a review meeting to take note of the flood protection works and other development initiatives undertaken in the district at the Conference Hall of the District Commissioner's Office in Dhemaji.

District Commissioner Rahul Suresh Javir presented an extensive overview of the district's flood preparedness. His briefing covered the flood dynamics of Dhemaji, the socio-economic impacts on local communities, year-wise performance of the embankments in the district, and progress of the ongoing schemes.

He also reviewed the schemes of Dhemaji Water Resources Division aimed at enhancing long-term resilience.

The Governor commended the district administration for its proactive approach to flood management.

He also took noted of the works rendered by different agencies both Central and State with regard to research, data collection, and coordination with local authorities for flood and its management.

Governor Acharya said that action plan is on the anvil towards a sustainable and permanent solution to the district's perennial flood.

The Governor also reviewed the progress of several Raj Bhavan-led initiatives in the district, including Governor Assam Amrit Sarovars, Sadbhavana Sangat, and GAPPY. He emphasized the importance of making arrangements of playing Hon'ble Prime Minister's Mann Ki Baat at the sites of Amrit Sarovars, where people can gather and listen to Prime Minister's monthly address to the people.

He also said that this initiative can contribute to strengthening community engagement. Stressing the significance of cleanliness drives, plantation activities, and Nasha-Mukti initiatives, Acharya called upon all stakeholders to work collaboratively in building an ideal, progressive, and socially responsible society.

Taking note of the frequent changes in river courses, and the dry riverbeds in certain lean seasons, the Governor opined on the potential of developing these sites as eco-tourism destinations. In response, the District Commissioner informed him about various initiatives such as organizing Missing Youth Festival, Jiyadhal Eco-Tourism, night camping facilities etc.

He informed the Governor that these initiatives have triggered spike in local tourism along impacting local economy as several entrepreneurs of the district have started home-stay network contributing to community livelihood.

Following the meeting, the Governor visited the Jiadhal River to inspect the closure works of the avulsion channel near the upstream of the Samarajan Bridge on the left bank of the river.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see high-level attention on flood management. But I hope this isn't just another review meeting that leads to no real implementation. We've suffered enough during monsoon seasons.
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Arjun K
The home-stay network initiative is fantastic! This is exactly what rural Assam needs - community-led economic development. More power to our local entrepreneurs! 💪
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Sarah B
As someone who visited Dhemaji last year, the potential for eco-tourism is huge. The river landscapes are breathtaking. Glad to see authorities recognizing this opportunity.
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Meera T
While I appreciate the focus on flood protection, I'm concerned about the emphasis on Mann Ki Baat at Amrit Sarovars. Development work should remain the primary focus, not political messaging.
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Vikram M
The Jiadhal river inspection is crucial! Hope they implement permanent solutions rather than temporary fixes. Our farmers and villagers deserve better flood protection measures.

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