CM Himanta Backs Assam Graduates via Jibon Prerona Scheme
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Assam's graduates chasing government jobs and competitive exams now have the state standing behind them — and Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma wants the country to know it. On Tuesday, 18 August 2026, the Chief Minister took to X to spotlight the Mukhyamantrir Jibon Prerona Scheme, a state initiative designed to support young graduates as they navigate competitive examinations and explore new career avenues.
What the Mukhyamantrir Jibon Prerona Scheme promises
The scheme's name translates roughly to 'Chief Minister's Life Inspiration Scheme', and its stated aim is direct: reduce the financial and motivational burden on Assam's degree-holders as they prepare for high-stakes exams. Competitive examinations in India — from UPSC to state public service commissions — demand months of dedicated preparation that many first-generation graduates from economically weaker families struggle to sustain without institutional support.
By positioning the government as a partner in that journey, the scheme signals a shift from purely infrastructure-led development toward investing in human capital — a bet that the next phase of Assam's growth runs through its educated youth.
Sarma's youth-first political pitch
The post carries the hashtag #AssamRising, the Sarma government's recurring brand for the state's development narrative. Framing the scheme through that lens is deliberate: it ties individual opportunity to a collective upward story, making the programme part of a larger political promise rather than a standalone welfare measure.
For a Chief Minister who has made employment and aspiration central to his public messaging, backing graduates at the examination stage — before they enter the workforce — is a logical extension. The kicker is the scale of ambition: if competitive-exam support translates into more Assamese candidates cracking central and state services, the downstream effect on the state's administrative capacity and middle-class formation could be significant.
Assam's youth are not waiting. The question is whether the scheme's implementation keeps pace with the promise.