Key Points

PM Modi will visit Assam on September 8 to inaugurate a Rs 4,200 crore bio-refinery in Numaligarh. He will also lay foundation stones for key infrastructure projects, including the Guwahati ring road and a Brahmaputra bridge. The visit includes launching the Darrang Medical College project. Modi will conclude his trip by attending Bhupen Hazarika's birth centenary celebrations in Guwahati.

Key Points: PM Modi to Inaugurate Assam Bio-Refinery and Key Projects on Sept 8

  • Modi to inaugurate Rs 4,200 crore bamboo-based bio-refinery in Numaligarh
  • Foundation stones for Guwahati ring road and Brahmaputra bridge to be laid
  • Darrang Medical College project to be launched
  • PM to attend Bhupen Hazarika birth centenary celebrations
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PM Modi to Visit Assam on September 8, inaugurate Rs 4,200 cr bio-refinery

PM Modi will inaugurate a Rs 4,200 crore bio-refinery in Assam, lay foundation stones for key infrastructure projects, and attend Bhupen Hazarika centenary celebrations.

"Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate a bio-refinery at Numaligarh, which will convert bamboo to 2G ethanol. – CM Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, August 1

Assam Chief Minister Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma on Friday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Assam on September 8 and will inaugurate a bio refinery at Numaligarh.

Sarma, while addressing a press conference held at Lok Sewa Bhawan in Guwahati, said, "Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate a bio refinery at Numaligarh, which will convert bamboo to 2G ethanol. The plant has been established at a cost of Rs 4200 crore. The Prime Minister will also take part in a meeting at Numaligarh."

CM Sarma said that at Mangaldoi, he will lay the foundation stone for several key infrastructure projects.

He said, "Thereafter, he will go to Mangaldoi in Darrang district and he will lay the foundation stone for the ring road of Guwahati, a new bridge over the river Brahmaputra connecting Kurua and Narengi, and he will also lay the foundation stone for the Darrang Medical College."

Following these engagements, the Prime Minister will return to Guwahati to attend the inaugural ceremony of the year-long centenary celebrations of Bharat Ratna Dr Bhupen Hazarika, organised by the Assam government.

"Thereafter he will come to Guwahati. He will participate in the inaugural ceremony of the year-long celebration of the 100th birth anniversary of Bharat Ratna Dr Bhupen Hazarika, organised by the State government of Assam. It is a day-long programme and we have already started preparations to welcome Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Assam on that day," Sarma said.

Meanwhile, Union Home Minister Amit Shah is also scheduled to visit Guwahati on August 29 where he will inaugurate the newly built Raj Bhawan.

CM Sarma said, "We have constructed a new Raj Bhawan in Guwahati, and the Union Home Minister will inaugurate the new Raj Bhawan on August 29 morning. In recent Panchayat polls in Assam, the BJP-led NDA has registered a massive victory."

Later in the day, Amit Shah will attend a convention of all newly elected NDA Panchayat representatives in the state.

"A convention of elected all NDA Panchayat representatives will be held in Guwahati in August, and the Union Home Minister will participate in the convention as the chief guest. On August 29 evening, he will attend the programme of celebration of the birth centenary of the first non-Congress Chief Minister of Assam, Golap Borbora, in Guwahati," CM Sarma said.

- ANI

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Priya S
While infrastructure projects are welcome, I hope the government ensures environmental safeguards for the bio-refinery. Bamboo is a renewable resource but we must protect Assam's biodiversity.
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Rohit P
Finally some good news for Assam! The new bridge over Brahmaputra will reduce travel time significantly. But will the projects be completed on time? Past experience makes me skeptical.
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Sarah B
As someone working in renewable energy, I'm excited about the 2G ethanol plant! India needs more such sustainable initiatives. Hope this becomes a model for other states.
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Kavya N
Honoring Dr Bhupen Hazarika's centenary is wonderful, but I wish the government would also focus on preserving Assamese culture and language which are under threat.
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Michael C
Rs 4200 crore is a huge investment! Hope the benefits reach the local farmers and bamboo growers. The success of this project could transform Assam's rural economy.
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Divya L
Good to see both development and cultural programs. The medical college is much needed - Assam deserves better healthcare facilities. Hope they maintain quality standards.

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