Guwahati, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma took significant strides in the state's educational development by inaugurating 67 newly constructed school buildings on Monday. The ceremony marked a pivotal moment in Assam's pursuit of enhancing educational infrastructure, aiming to provide better learning environments for students across the region. These schools are part of a broader initiative to upgrade educational facilities and ensure access to quality education for all children.
In addition to the inaugurations, Chief Minister Sarma laid the foundation stones for 61 more schools, signaling a continued commitment to expanding educational opportunities. This ambitious project is expected to address the growing demand for educational facilities in Assam and cater to the needs of its diverse student population. The initiative aligns with the state's broader goals of improving literacy rates and fostering an educated workforce for future economic growth.
The Chief Minister emphasized the importance of education in shaping the future of Assam and urged local communities to support these efforts. By investing in education infrastructure, the state aims to bridge the gap in educational disparities and empower students with the necessary tools to succeed. As these projects progress, they hold the potential to transform the educational landscape of Assam, setting a precedent for other states to follow.
— Authored by Next24 Live