Guwahati:Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has handed over cheques of Rs 1 lakh each to 1,296 families residing at Cachar district's Doloo Tea Estate, which got mired in controversies earlier in the year over land acquisition for a greenfield airport. According to a statement from the chief minister's office, the cheques were distributed at a function in Silchar on Tuesday evening.
Sarma, during the programme, gave assurance that his government would also provide financial assistance to the tune of Rs 1 lakh each to the casual employees of Doloo Tea Estate. "Welfare of people living in tea garden areas has been one of the priorities of my government, which is working for the socio-cultural-economic and academic development of the garden areas," he stated.
The CM also said that his government would appoint adequate number of teachers at the estate's school to ensure academic empowerment of the children there. He exhorted the families living in tea gardens to "make good use" of the quota earmarked for their children in medical colleges, as education is the most important tool for human resource development.
Sarma said that his government was working on a plan to provide free electricity to tea garden areas across the state. "Moreover, poor families in Doloo Tea Estate will be included in the Orunodoi beneficiaries' list. Once included, each family will be entitled to monthly financial aid of Rs 1,250," he added. Talking about the proposed project at the estate, the CM said, "Airports are a harbinger of economic prosperity of a region. The proposed airport at Doloo will usher in the unprecedented economic development of the Barak valley region."