Guwahati, June 30
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Monday said that the government has been giving priority to boost the education sector through an overhaul in the school infrastructure across the state.
Sarma, while inaugurating the newly constructed stadium of Golaghat Government Bezbaruah Higher Secondary School in the Golaghat district, said, “We have been working to revamp the infrastructure of schools in Assam. The state administration has taken an ambitious plan to convert 4,000 high and higher secondary schools into modern ‘dream hubs’ by 2035.†He also said each school will receive Rs 8 crore to support extensive renovation and infrastructure upgrades.
“The initiative undertaken goes beyond revamping existing institutions. We have decided to expand educational access across the state by constructing 200 new school buildings every year, covering both urban and rural areas,†Sarma said. The Chief Minister stated that the Golaghat Government Bezbaruah Higher Secondary 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 thanked the Numaligarh Refinery for providing financial assistance of approximately Rs. 3.50 crores 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.
Sarma 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 crores, is progressing swiftly.
Responding to suggestions from the school authorities regarding the preservation of the historic school building, the Chief Minister 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 crores to provide 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. The Chief Minister also cited the establishment of significant infrastructural facilities, including the Golaghat Engineering College, Medical College, Cancer Hospital, the new District Commissioner’s Office, and improved road connectivity under the Asom Mala Programme, as evidence of the district’s ongoing development.
— IANS
Reader Comments
Great to see focus on mother tongue education! As an Assamese, I'm proud our language is being preserved. But government should ensure these funds reach all schools equally, not just select ones.
Sports museum is an excellent idea! Northeast has so much sporting talent that goes unrecognized. Hope they implement similar projects across all districts. #ProudAssamese
While the initiative is commendable, I hope there's proper monitoring of funds. We've seen many such projects fail due to corruption. Transparency in implementation is key!
As an alumna of a government school in Assam, this makes me emotional! Our schools need proper toilets, drinking water and digital classrooms first. Hope they prioritize basic amenities.
Good to see CSR funds being utilized properly. Numaligarh Refinery setting an example for other corporates. Education and sports development will create better opportunities for our youth.
Impressive vision for 2035! But 200 new schools annually seems ambitious. Would suggest focusing on quality over quantity - better to have fewer well-equipped schools than many mediocre ones.
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