Assam CM Advocates for Indigenous Youths in Development Projects
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma emphasizes the importance of engaging indigenous youths in local development projects. He mandates contractors to employ at least 50% local Assamese in Public Works Department projects, addressing concerns over foreign labor and fostering a change in work culture.
- Country:
- India
During a recent address, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma highlighted the significance of involving indigenous youths in development ventures. Instructing Public Works Department contractors to employ at least half their workforce from local communities, Sarma aims to reduce reliance on foreign labor and shift work culture dynamics.
Sarma acknowledged the historical influx of 'Miyas,' a term for Bengali-speaking Muslims in Assam, noting a recent trend of migration from Bangladesh due to development in the region. He stressed the importance of protecting the local economy to prevent further economic displacement of Assamese youths.
He cited projects like the Guwahati-North Guwahati bridge, urging greater participation of Assamese workers. Emphasizing an economic renaissance, Sarma announced upcoming infrastructure projects, further solidifying his commitment to strengthening Assam's economic foundation.
ALSO READ
-
Congress Strategizes for Assam Elections with New Committee
-
Nemcha Kipgen, a woman Kuki leader, likely to be Manipur's deputy chief minister when new govt is formed, say sources.
-
Assam's Bold Stand: Reclaiming Forest Lands Along Mizoram Border
-
Assam Chief Secretary's Tenure Extended Amidst Upcoming Elections
-
Out of four election-bound states, they're doing SIR in three states, not in BJP-ruled Assam: West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee.