Guwahati: Close on the heel of the meeting recently with the main minister Meghalaya Conrad Sangma to resolve the border dispute between the countries, Assam Minister Himanta Buswa Sarma on Sunday held a closed meeting with Mitra Nagalan Neiphiu Rio at the Jorhat Circuit House in Acid.
Speaking with media people, Sarma said the first step of the state government was to resolve the border dispute with Meghalaya even though the country had been locked in border disputes with Nagaland for decades.
“With Meghalaya, we will soon solve border problems.
In the next phase, we will begin talks with all governments in the region with whom we have a problem,” Sarma said.
Some border problems, ministerial heads, withdrawn and complex up to 75 years.
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“As Assam, other countries also have their point of view.
The effort must continue to solve the problem in the dialog table.
Slowly we will go ahead,” Sarma said, adding that people did not like disputes between countries.
Without divisioning details of the meeting with Rio, Sarma said since the ruling government in BJP countries, he continued to meet with his colleagues.
In the midst of border problems.
“Today, he (Rio) wants to meet me at Guwahati but because I have come to Jorhat, I invite him here.
The meeting was not specific to the subject.
It was a general discussion,” Sarma said.
Mariani MLA Rupjyoti Kurmi, who had vocal against the alleged attack from Nagaland in the past, welcomed the conversation Kurmi said.
Sarma’s trip to Jorhat also focused on several development projects when he inaugurated a newly built auditorium in the Jorhat Engineering college.
A sophisticated modern auditorium built with RS.
4.65 Crore Donated by Indian Oil Ltd under CSR.
He said that college techniques must try to achieve the advantage of the IIT level while continuously involved in research and innovation.
He asked young engineers to take challenges to free themselves from traditional.
Practices while trying to bring innovation in everyday life.
He announced that Rs 25 Crore will be given to JEC for research, innovation and incubation.
CM told that from next year, the recruitment process of faculty in college engineering and technical institutions will be simplified.
To fill vacancies.
Previously, Sarma lay the foundation of the University of Auniati in Satra Auniati Sakha in Kaliapii, Teok, in Jorhat.
He said that Satra Auniati had a heritage of spiritualism and noble moral teachings and new universities would be able to produce strong and spiritual residents.
He said Indian civilization was always maintained by knowledge search and stated optimism that this university would sustain the thirst.
Highlighting that there is a high broken rate in higher education, Sarma said more universities and higher education institutions must be arranged.
He told that the state government had decided to increase several universities to universities to fill the gap and the University of the Aunati would be able to contribute to advancing the causes of higher education in the state.
The minister’s chairman also announced a number of RS 5 Crore from the state government for the university and convinced more assistance in the future.
Sarma visited the Maidam Ahom General Lachit Borphuk in Jorhat.
He announced Rs 1 Crore for the preservation and development of that place.