In a significant boost to employment in Assam, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma handed over 296 appointment letters to youth from the tea tribe and indigenous communities during a special ceremony in Guwahati. This initiative underscores the state government’s commitment to uplifting marginalized groups through targeted job opportunities.
The event, held at the Srimanta Sankaradeva Kalakshetra, saw enthusiastic participation from hundreds of families. Sarma emphasized that these appointments in various government departments will empower young people from these communities, who have long contributed to Assam’s economy, particularly in the tea industry. ‘Our tea tribe brothers and sisters are the backbone of Assam’s tea gardens. It’s time they reap the benefits of development,’ the CM stated.
Among the recipients were graduates and diploma holders selected through a rigorous merit-based process. Positions span education, health, agriculture, and administrative services, ensuring diverse career paths. This move aligns with the state’s broader agenda to fill vacancies promptly and promote local talent.
Sarma also announced upcoming recruitment drives, promising thousands more jobs for similar communities. He highlighted the tea tribes’ historical struggles and the government’s efforts via schemes like the Tea Tribes Welfare Board. The ceremony concluded with cultural performances, celebrating Assam’s rich tribal heritage.
This development has been hailed by community leaders as a milestone, potentially reducing migration for jobs and fostering economic self-reliance. As Assam pushes for inclusive growth, such steps are pivotal in bridging socio-economic gaps.
