Assam cabinet approves floriculture mission
Assam cabinet approves floriculture mission: The Assam Cabinet, headed by CM Himanta Biswa Sarma, approved a state floriculture mission with an initial investment of Rs 150 crore that covers 20,000 farmers.
Several other important decisions were taken at the cabinet meeting, including setting up of an additional CM secretariat at Dibrugarh, a new Raj Bhavan at Tezpur and converting employment exchanges into youth welfare offices, he said. A cabinet committee has also been formed to prepare for an event on April 14, marking the Assamese new year, when an attempt will be made to enter record books with the assembly of 10,000 ‘Bihu’ dancers, Sarma said.
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Under State Floriculture Mission, the flower cultivation area will be expanded from 2,200 hectares to 3,288 hectares within three years.
“After paddy and fishery, we are now focusing on achieving self-sufficiency in floriculture,” the chief minister said. He also announced a slew of projects and schemes worth around Rs 1,500-2,000 crore for Dibrugarh district.