Guwahati: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday unveiled several newly developed facilities within the state Legislative Assembly complex, including a command and control centre, cafeteria, digital corridor, smart pole, and a sandstone monolith pillar representing ancient Assam.
Sarma lauded the efforts of Speaker Biswajit Daimary and the officials for their roles in modernising the assembly premises.
Taking to social media, the chief minister said, “The Sandstone Monolith Pillars of Assam, an iconic symbol of the Kachari Kingdom, are testament to the rich and ancient heritage of the indigenous community and have stood the test of time for ages. I along with Hon’ble Speaker Shri @BiswajitDaimar5 proudly installed a monolith pillar at the entrance of the Assam Assembly premises.”
The Sandstone Monolith Pillars of Assam, an iconic symbol of the Kachari Kingdom, are testament to the rich and ancient heritage of the indigenous community and have stood the test of time for ages.
I along with Hon'ble Speaker Shri @BiswajitDaimar5 proudly installed a monolith… pic.twitter.com/5UIhHo1SJN
— Himanta Biswa Sarma (@himantabiswa) November 21, 2024
The CM emphasised that these initiatives are part of a broader effort to modernize the Assembly through technology while simultaneously preserving Assam’s rich cultural heritage.
“The region’s illustrious history comes to life through such cultural expressions, including historical remnants of the Kachari Kingdom, which hold an enduring place in the history of Northeast India,” he said.
He mentioned that several tribal freedom fighters from the Northeast, including Dimasa leader Sambhudhan Phonglo, Rani Gaidinliu of Nagaland, Bir Tikendrajit Singh of Manipur, Ratanmani Reang of Tripura, Helen Lepcha of Sikkim, U Tirot Sing Syiem of Meghalaya, Ropuiliani of Mizoram, and Moje Riba of Arunachal Pradesh, have been honoured with statues at the Amrit Udyan in Hengrabari, Guwahati.
CM Sarma highlighted the establishment of the Department of Indigenous and Tribal Faith and Culture, reflecting the present State government’s commitment to preserving the traditions and beliefs of the indigenous communities of the region.
The Chief Minister remarked that these new facilities reflect the Assembly’s effort to harmonise tradition with modernity, showcasing Assam’s cultural heritage alongside digital advancements.
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He said, “The state-of-the-art Command and Control network, featuring operational centers, CCTV cameras, Wi-Fi hotspots, digital displays, and public address systems, is designed to enhance the Assembly’s infrastructure.”
He expressed confidence that these initiatives will significantly boost efficiency and progress at the Assam Assembly.