Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma highlighted that the state government’s education-focused programs are positively impacting more than 36 lakh students. These initiatives aim to reduce financial burdens on families and support children in pursuing their academic goals. The government’s interventions have extended to numerous educational institutions across Assam, making quality education more accessible and affordable.
Data shared by CM Sarma revealed that 4,523 schools have been included in the government’s education mission, showcasing the widespread coverage of the program in Assam. Various schemes introduced by the state government in recent years focus on enhancing school education, upgrading infrastructure, providing free textbooks and uniforms, distributing bicycles and scholarships, and promoting higher student enrollment and retention.
Officials emphasize the government’s commitment to ensuring equal educational opportunities for students from rural and economically disadvantaged backgrounds. Efforts also concentrate on enhancing teaching quality and school infrastructure through technology-driven initiatives. The Chief Minister underscores that investing in education is a top priority for the government, essential for the long-term social and economic progress of Assam.
The state government’s budget allocations consistently prioritize education, aiming to expand infrastructure, enhance digital learning facilities, and support student welfare programs. Multiple initiatives have been launched to tackle dropout rates and create better prospects for children statewide. The recent statement underscores the Assam government’s ongoing efforts to showcase the success of its welfare and education schemes, aimed at improving access to quality education.
