By Bhupen Goswami
Guwahati : “Tinsukia is a historic city which is known as a commercial hub and the city has always made contributions towards the economic progress of the country. Both the state and the central governments have taken steps to develop Tinsukia as a modern city and as part of these initiatives, the foundation stone of the railway over-bridge is being laid here today.” Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal today said while speaking at the meeting held
Asserting that Act East Policy could provide tremendous impetus for the growth of North East region, Sonowal highlighted Tinsukia’s reputation as a commercial hub and he urged the people of Tinsukia to take advantage of Act East Policy to capture the 80 million people strong market of 13 BBN and South East Asian countries. He also called on the people to make Prime Minister Modi’s initiatives such as Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, International Day of Yoga, rainwater harvesting and Fit India Movement successful for holistic development. Speaking on the occasion, PWD Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said that it was a long standing demand of the people of Tinsukia for the railway over bridge and as a result, the project was started over LNB Road railway crossing jointly by State and Central Governments. He also informed that out of the total 26 railway over-bridges, to be constructed in Assam as both state and central government’s joint initiative, the works of the bridges at Jorhat, Nalbari, Farkating and Barpeta had already been started by Assam Government with its own funds while Lanka, Chirang, Rangapara and Tinsukia bridges would be built with 50:50 share.The minister also highlighted the schemes of Assam Government like Apon Ghar for subsidised housing loans, education loan like Abhinandan, Mudra scheme for young entrepreneurs for setting up MSME etc in his speech. Union MoS for Food Processing Rameswar Teli also spoke in the meeting which was attended by MLAs Snajay Kishan, Bhaskar Sharma, Bimal Bora, Teras Gowala among other dignitaries.