Assam's Infrastructure Development: CM Sarma's Vision for Modern Roads and Lighting
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Guwahati, March 11 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Assam, Himanta Biswa Sarma, announced on Wednesday that the state is actively working to enhance its road infrastructure and improve street lighting throughout Assam, with a strong emphasis on boosting public safety and enhancing the visual appeal of urban areas.
In a recent update shared on the social media platform X, Sarma spotlighted the development initiatives underway in Margherita, a notable region in the Tinsukia district, known for being one of the easternmost parts of Assam.
He stated, "This is Margherita, one of the easternmost regions of Assam," while sharing images showcasing the newly illuminated roads.
The Chief Minister further elaborated that the government's efforts are not limited to improving road connectivity; they are also focused on installing street lights to ensure that public areas are safer and more accessible, especially during night hours.
"In addition to enhancing road infrastructure, we are committed to illuminating the streets of Assam to ensure safety for all, particularly for women, and to beautify our roads," Sarma mentioned.
As part of a broader initiative to upgrade infrastructure in urban and semi-urban regions, modern street lighting systems are being installed.
Officials have reported significant improvements in road conditions and urban infrastructure across various districts, driven by multiple state and centrally-sponsored development programs.
The government is prioritizing the expansion of road networks, upgrading existing routes, and implementing superior lighting systems to guarantee safer travel for residents and visitors.
Improving infrastructure in remote and border areas remains a top priority for Sarma and his administration.
Regions such as Margherita, situated close to the Arunachal Pradesh border, are being integrated into development projects aimed at enhancing connectivity and elevating the quality of life for residents.
Authorities have noted that better street lighting not only bolsters security but also stimulates economic activity by ensuring that markets and public spaces remain accessible after dark.
The state government is also urging urban local bodies to adopt contemporary lighting systems as part of larger urban development and beautification initiatives across Assam.