Assam's Aviation Ambition: How New MRO Policy Aims to Create 1,000 Jobs

The Assam state cabinet has approved a comprehensive MRO Policy 2025 to position the state as Northeast India's leading aviation hub. Significant education reforms include stricter fee regulation for private institutions and salary enhancements for non-teaching staff. A high-powered investment committee will facilitate projects worth Rs 10,000 crore and above. The cabinet also decided to table the Mehta Commission Report on 1983 election violence in the upcoming assembly session.

Key Points: Assam Cabinet Approves MRO Policy 2025 and Education Reforms

  • New MRO policy aims to establish three world-class aviation facilities by 2030
  • High-powered committee formed for investments above Rs 10,000 crore
  • Private education institutions face stricter fee regulation framework
  • Non-teaching staff to receive 6% annual salary enhancement
  • Mehta Commission Report on 1983 election violence to be tabled
  • Policy targets generating over 1,000 skilled jobs in aviation sector
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Assam state cabinet approves MRO Policy 2025, education reforms

Assam cabinet approves aviation MRO Policy 2025 targeting Rs 1,500 crore investment, education fee regulation reforms, and high-powered investment committee for major projects.

"In today's meeting of the Assam cabinet, we resolved to the Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) Policy 2025 - CM Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, November 24

The Assam state cabinet has taken key decisions, including approval of the Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul (MRO) Policy of Assam, 2025, aimed at positioning Assam as the leading aviation MRO hub of Northeast India by 2030 and strengthening Assam's education framework.

In a post on X, CM Himanta Biswa Sarma stated, "In today's meeting of the Assam cabinet, we resolved to the Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) Policy 2025. High-Powered Investment Committee for Rs 10,000+ crore projects. Strengthening Assam's education framework. Tabling of the Mehta Commission Report at ALA. Decriminalising of minor offences."

The Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul (MRO) Policy of Assam envisions the establishment of at least three world-class MRO facilities catering to both civil and defence aviation sectors, attracting cumulative investments of around Rs 1,500 crore and generating over 1,000 skilled jobs by 2030.

The State Government has approved to constitute a high-powered Investment Committee headed by the Chief Minister for high-value investments of Rs 10,000 crore and above to serve as the apex mechanism for policy-level facilitation, expedited clearances, customised incentive structuring where required, and continuous support for such strategic projects.

The State Cabinet has approved the Assam Non-Government Educational Institutions (Regulation of Fees) (Amendment) Bill, 2025, aimed at strengthening the regulation of fees charged by private educational institutions and ensuring that all non-government educational institutions, including those established and managed by minorities under Article 30(1) of the Constitution of India, are subject to transparent registration, fee fixation, and periodic renewal as mandated by law. These measures aim to promote equity and affordability in education, ensuring that all private institutions operate within a fair and regulated framework, protecting the interests of students and parents, the state government said in a press release.

The State Cabinet has approved the Assam Education (Provincialisation of Services of Non-Teaching Staff of Venture Educational Institutions) (Amendment) Bill, 2025 to provide for annual enhancement of fixed monthly salaries of provincialised non-teaching staff working in venture educational institutions, introducing a provision for six per cent annual enhancement. This amendment is intended to offer financial relief and career progression to non-teaching employees, addressing long-pending demands for salary revision and improving their morale and service motivation.

The State Cabinet has approved placing the Mehta (Unofficial) Judicial Commission of Enquiry Report on the incidents related to the 1983 Assam Election violence before the Assam Legislative Assembly in the upcoming session.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The education reforms are much needed. Private schools charging exorbitant fees was becoming a major problem for middle-class families. Hope this brings some relief to parents.
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Arjun K
Good to see the government focusing on both infrastructure and education. The 6% annual salary enhancement for non-teaching staff is a welcome move - they deserve better compensation for their hard work.
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Sarah B
While the policies sound promising, implementation is key. Hope the investment committee actually delivers on the ₹10,000+ crore projects and doesn't remain just on paper.
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Kavya N
Tabling the Mehta Commission Report after all these years is important for historical justice. The 1983 election violence affected many families in Assam. This acknowledgment matters.
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Michael C
The MRO facilities could make Assam an aviation hub for the entire Northeast. Smart move to include both civil and defence sectors. This could attract international companies too.

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