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Himanta Biswa Sarma announces Dibrugarh's upgrade as Assam's second capital, focuses on ease of living and connectivity

ANI January 26, 2025 277 views

Assam's Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has made a groundbreaking announcement elevating Dibrugarh to the state's second capital. The move comes with significant infrastructure investments, including four major flyovers spanning 4.4 km. Sarma highlighted the city's remarkable transformation from a place of past tensions to a symbol of progress and development. The decision reflects a strategic vision to enhance connectivity and improve living standards for residents.

"Once shrouded in curfews and boycotts, Dibrugarh today stands proudly as the center of Republic Day celebrations" - Himanta Biswa Sarma
Guwahati, January 26: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday announced the elevation of Dibrugarh to a full-fledged city and the second capital of Assam, stating that the decision is backed by "solid groundwork" aimed at improving Ease of Living and connectivity.

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Dibrugarh elevated to Assam's second capital

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Four major flyovers launched worth Rs 377 crores

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Strategic development focusing on connectivity and living standards

Sarma, in a post on X, said, "Our announcement to upgrade Dibrugarh as a full-fledged city and transform it as Assam's second capital is backed by solid ground work to ensure Ease of Living and connectivity."

Earlier in the day, the Assam CM also laid the foundation stones for four major flyovers in the city, spanning a total of 4.4 km, worth Rs 377 crores.

In a tweet on the occasion of Republic Day, the Chief Minister reflected on the journey of Dibrugarh, which has undergone important changes over the years. "Once shrouded in curfews and boycotts, Dibrugarh today stands proudly as the center of Republic Day celebrations in Assam. This remarkable journey reflects the strength of the world's greatest Republic Bharat," he tweeted.

Meanwhile, Sarma on the final day of his two-nation trip to Japan for Advantage Assam Roadshow, continued with his exchanges with industry leaders to woo them with Assam's safe environment, investor-friendly policies and customised incentives.

Sarma began his day by meeting Takeshi Okubo from Tokyo Electron, a leading player in the semiconductor ecosystem. Their cutting-edge machines are used to develop chips. Sarma invited them to expand their base in Assam's Electronic City, the press release from Assam's Chief Minister Office said.

Sarma also held a fruitful meeting with Yoshiaki Asakura, Vice President and Executive Officer of Yokogawa Electric Corporation and discussed about their current operations in Assam which they are undertaking with Numaligarh Refinery Ltd and Indian Oil.

The Assam CM also urged them to expand their operations further to supplement Assam's robust energy sector. The Chief Minister thereafter called upon, Akiko Ikuina, Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs, Government of Japan and had a cordial interaction with her regarding opportunities for Indian and Assam's youths in Japan.

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