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Guwahati: Assam Cabinet meeting started with new agenda and decisions on New Year

Guwahati: Ahead of the inaugural meeting of the state cabinet of the year, Assam Chief Minister Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma took command at an important meeting held at Lok Seva Bhawan, Dispur. It was an important and excellent occasion to unveil important decisions aimed at promoting social and economic development. Tax subsidy has strengthened the financial relief of 50 lakh residents of Assam. Through the platform of social network X, Minister Principal Sarma made an announcement regarding an important decision taken by the Cabinet. Assam Power Distribution Company Limited (APCDL) has allocated a tariff subsidy of Rs 200 million, which is expected to provide significant financial relief to approximately 50 lakh Below Poverty Line (BPL) families and all domestic consumers. State. The new guidelines for appointment of supervisors aim to empower Anganwadi workers. The Cabinet approved the guidelines to simplify the appointment of Anganwadi supervisors. An important element of this resolution is that 25% of all supervisor posts will be reserved for Anganwadi workers present in general area districts. Proposal for consideration: Recognition of Kachari tribe as requested by Madahi community. He will present a proposal before the Center to include the Madahi community in the Kachari tribe in Assam. This initiative emphasizes the government’s dedication towards identifying and preserving the diverse cultural landscape present in its state. The revised version of the text could read: “Mission Basundhara 2.0: Extending the period of primacy and settlement in indigenous lands”. La Mission Basundhara 2.0 is committed to resolving territorial disputes for the benefit of 1,194 indigenous families in the districts. It is noteworthy that the deadline for these cases has been extended till January 15; However, successful claimants must submit filings before January 31 or risk losing their agreements. Reserves and settlements related to land mobility of VGR/PGR. The Cabinet reiterated its plan to convert VGR/PGR lands into equivalent amounts of available space and allocate them for the settlement of 33 indigenous families without land. The strategy supports the government’s promise to achieve social and economic development along with fair distribution of resources. As we approach the year 2024, Assam is taking bold steps to promote equitable development, justice and empowerment of all communities. These proactive measures will have a positive impact on the lives of all citizens of Assam, leading us to a more glorious future full of prosperity and harmony.

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