GUWAHATI — Assam
Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday said that the state government
has created sub-districts in Assam to empower small-scale administrative units
to deliver public services.
Taking to X, he wrote, “In Assam, we have implemented the
sub-districts initiative to empower small-scale administrative units to deliver
public services and solve their grievances effectively.”
“Together with other interventions, our govt is committed to
ensuring Good governance through our actions,” he added.
The CM further said, “Today marks the beginning of the
#GoodGovernanceWeek2024, a week to mark the people-centric initiatives of the
Govt. Commemorated to mark Atal ji's jayanti, this year we are taking the theme
of 'Prashasan Gao ki Ore' to focus on improving service delivery in rural
areas.”
Notably, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma attended an
insightful presentation on the Gelephu Mindfulness City Project on Wednesday
during his four-day visit to Bhutan.
The presentation provided valuable insights into the
objectives and framework of the project. Representatives from Druk Holding and
Investments Limited highlighted their ongoing initiatives aimed at fostering
environmental sustainability alongside economic development.
The presentation also showcased Bhutan's energy projects,
focusing on their potential to fortify the shared interests of Assam and
Bhutan.
Sarma invited the participating dignitaries and
entrepreneurs to attend the upcoming investor summit—Advantage Assam, which is
dedicated to infrastructure and investment opportunities.
Following the presentation, Sarma attended a lunch hosted by
Dr Lotay Tshering, Governor of the Gelephu Mindfulness City Project.
Later, the Chief Minister, accompanied by his spouse Riniki
Bhuyan Sharma, met with the revered spiritual leader Sadhguru at India House in
Thimphu. They engaged in a discussion on various spiritual matters, which Dr
Sarma described as a profoundly enriching experience. Bhutan’s Prime Minister
Dasho Tshering Tobgay and his wife Tashi Doma, as well as India’s Ambassador to
Bhutan, Sudhakar Dalela, and his wife Namrata Dalela, were also present during
the discussion.