Assam: Padma Hazarika, elected member of the Assam Legislative Assembly from Sootiya constituency, visited the revered Nagashankar Temple on Monday on the occasion of New Year.
Padma Hazarika was seen at the temple with her family members. The MLA offered prayers at the centuries-old temple complex and sought God’s blessings at the beginning of the new year 2024. The elected leader prayed for peace and prosperity for the members of his constituency as well as the citizens of the state. , Of Assam. He also wished everyone a happy new year and expressed hope that this new year will bring good news for everyone.
Meanwhile, Assam Chief Minister Sarma flagged off two hundred air-conditioned electric buses in Guwahati and formally launched the National Common Mobility Card. During his speech to residents in Rupnagar, CM Sharma expressed his dedication towards creating an environment-friendly future following the introduction of one hundred CNG-powered vehicles last year.
Assam has become the third state in India to launch the National Common Mobility Card and is committed to partner with India to fight against pollution. The Chief Minister shared the idea of generating 3000 MW solar power, reducing carbon emissions and installing additional 2000 CCTV cameras in Guwahati. Furthermore, within three months from now, the fancy market on the Brahmaputra will witness the unveiling of a modern river ferry terminal, to be funded by the World Bank; It marks an innovative step forward to create more effective modes of transportation.
Several Assam ministers, including Parimal Suklabaidya, Atul Bora, Ashok Singhal, Jayant Mallabarua, Ranoj Pegu and Nandita Garlosa, attended the flagging off ceremony. GMC Mayor Mrigan Sarania also participated in this program.