PM Modi’s Assam visit to unveil Rs 15,000-crore projects and new job appointments
In a series of upcoming events, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to visit Assam, while dmv appointment letters for various recruits are scheduled for November and December. PM Modi's visit will include inaugurating the new world-class terminal building of Guwahati Airport, developed with an investment of Rs. 3,000 crores. He will also unveil a statue of Lokapriya Gopinath Bordoloi. Additionally, he will lay the foundation stone for the Namrup Fertiliser Project, to be built at a cost of Rs 12,000 crores. In education, students graduating in 2025 will receive a monthly stipend of Rs 2,500 under the Jibon Prerana Scheme. A grand 5,000-seat auditorium dedicated to Jyoti-Bishnu is planned, although the builder has not been specified yet. Appointment letters for ADRE and Health Department recruits will be issued in early December, with primary school teachers' letters issued on November 9. Recruitment for police constables will conclude within the same month. Union Home Minister Amit Shah will inaugurate the abode of Srimanta Sankardeva at Batadrawa, constructed at an estimated cost of Rs 200 crore. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will attend the Indian Air Force Show at Lachit Ghat on November 9, featuring aircraft like Rafale, Sukhoi, and MiG. The upcoming visits and inaugurations by high-ranking officials promise significant developments in Assam's infrastructure and education sectors. The issuance of appointment letters for various recruits also indicates a boost in employment opportunities.
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