Key Points

The Assam government is aggressively promoting skill development programs in Bodoland ahead of the upcoming council elections. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced that over 20,000 youth have been trained across various sectors with new trades introduced. These initiatives include placement-linked training and certifications in key vocational roles like electricians and masons. The programs aim to transform Bodoland's economy while addressing politically sensitive employment issues in the region.

Key Points: Assam CM Sarma Boosts Bodoland Skill Development Ahead of Polls

  • Over 20,000 youth trained across diverse sectors against 50,000 target
  • 15 new trades launched across 22 upgraded training units in BTR
  • 4,680 candidates certified in electrician, plumber, mason and farmer roles
  • 1,800 youth received placement-linked training in tailoring and floriculture
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Assam govt promoting skill development in Bodoland: CM Sarma

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma highlights 20,000+ youth trained in Bodoland with new trades and placements, linking skill development to regional progress ahead of BTC elections.

"The youth of Bodoland are not just beneficiaries of government schemes, they are partners in building a new future. - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, Sep 17

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Wednesday highlighted the state government’s initiatives to promote skill development and livelihood generation in the Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR), underscoring that the ongoing programmes are aimed at empowering youth and transforming the local economy.

Sharing details on X, CM Sarma said the state has launched 15 new trades across 22 upgraded units, giving a fresh push to training standards in the region.

Over the last four years, 20,097 youth have been trained across diverse sectors, against a target of 50,000.

“Bodoland is accelerating trade, with training and transformation,” the Chief Minister wrote, noting that the government has also certified 4,680 candidates under Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) in key roles such as electrician, plumber, mason and farmer.

He added that 1,723 individuals have undergone training in piggery, goat and sheep farming, and fish seed cultivation across five districts of the BTR.

Further, more than 1,800 youth have benefitted from placement-linked training in tailoring, floriculture and food services, while 75 candidates have been skilled in heavy vehicle and JCB driving and mechanical operations.

Political observers view Sarma’s renewed focus on Bodoland through the prism of the upcoming Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) elections, that is scheduled to take place on September 22.

The BJP, which shares power in the BTC with its regional ally United People’s Party Liberal (UPPL), is keen to consolidate its position in the autonomous region, where issues of employment and economic self-reliance remain politically sensitive.

During his recent interactions, Sarma has repeatedly underlined that the BJP-led government is committed to ensuring “peace with progress” in Bodoland.

“The youth of Bodoland are not just beneficiaries of government schemes, they are partners in building a new future. By equipping them with modern skills, we are opening pathways for prosperity and stability,” he said.

With the BTC polls inching closer, Sarma’s messaging blends development statistics with political signalling, projecting the BJP’s governance model as one that can deliver both stability and opportunity in a region long marred by ethnic unrest and economic underdevelopment.

- IANS

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Priya S
Training 20,000 youth is commendable but they've achieved only 40% of their target. Hope they accelerate the pace and ensure these skills actually lead to sustainable livelihoods. The focus on agriculture and driving skills is practical for the region.
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Aman W
Good initiative but why announce this just before elections? Development work should be continuous, not seasonal. Still, if youth are getting trained in useful trades, it's beneficial for Bodoland's future.
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Sarah B
The Recognition of Prior Learning certification for electricians, plumbers and masons is brilliant! Many skilled workers in rural areas don't have formal certificates. This validates their expertise and helps them get better opportunities. 👏
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Ramesh W
Hope these programs reach the remotest villages of BTR. Often development schemes remain concentrated in urban areas. Skill development should be inclusive and accessible to all sections of society in Bodoland.
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Kavya N
Training in piggery, goat farming and fish cultivation is smart - these are traditional occupations in the region. Modernizing these skills can really boost local economy. Hope they provide market linkages too! 🐟🐐

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