Guwahati: Governance Fully Driven by Technology, Train-Cum-Road Tunnel across the Brahmaputra River, a high corridor of 35 km to Kaziranga National Park and the State GDP of Rs 6 Lakh Crore is among several achievements that the Chairman of the Minister of Himanta Buswa Sarma aims to Create in the coming days.
“Our goal is the minimum government, maximum governance.
In the next three years, all governments will be driven by technology.
From acceptance in college, registration of birth and death, trade licenses and every public service will be made online,” Sarma said.
He also said spending more money on the capital project system was the focus of the country.
“The Center has asked us to invest in capital projects to RS 13,000 Crore, but we will touch RS 20,000 Crore on March 31.” “We also have several ambitious projects, which include a high corridor of 35 km in Kaziranga National Park.
This RS 6,000 Crore project is almost a reality now.
The Ministry of Forestry has issued a certificate without objections,” he added.
“There are other projects – Mass to Tunnel Rail-Cum-Road Tezpur across the Brahmaputra River.
This project is in advanced stages of consideration with the Indian government,” he added.
He said in the last eight months since he assumed cost as cm, indications showed that the state was on “very fast economic development.” “Our country’s GDP is walking to the Crore Rs 4 Lakh now.
The GDP formation is very good,” he said.